Flea (Chrono Trigger)

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First gameChrono Trigger (1995)
Designed byAkira Toriyama
Flea
Chrono character
Flea has pinkish red hair, done up in a long, braided ponytail. Her skin is light, and she wears a cleavage-baring white top with a white cape, as well as red tights and a red skirt. She also wears golden boots.
Flea, as he appears in Chrono Trigger.
First gameChrono Trigger (1995)
Designed byAkira Toriyama

Flea, known as Mayonnai (マヨネー, Mayonē) in Japanese, is a fictional character in the Chrono series of video games. He is a shapeshifter that presents as feminine but identifies as a man and, in Japanese, uses feminine signifiers in his speech. He first appears in Chrono Trigger, where he serves as a subordinate to the antagonist Magus and cameos in the sequel, Chrono Cross. Flea has been recognized as a noteworthy LGBT character, particularly for non-binary and genderqueer people. Critics like writer Flynn Demarco and author William Gibbons felt disappointed by the use of stereotypes of transgender people and androgyny to represent villainy.

Flea was created for Chrono Trigger by artist Akira Toriyama.[1] He presents as feminine but identifies as a man.[2] Flea is named Mayonnai in Japanese, a play on mayonnaise. This was changed in the English version to Flea, based on the musician of the same name.[3] Flea ends all of his sentences with "yo ne" (ヨネ, pronounced like 'yonnai' in mayonnaise) in the Japanese version, intended to be "[sickeningly] cutesy."[4] He also speaks in a tough feminine tone, using the personal pronoun 'atai' (あたい).[5] During English localization, the nature of Flea's character was partially lost due to Nintendo of America's strict policies on "sexually suggestive or explicit content."[6] Feminine signifiers, such as a feminine manner of speaking, tildes, long vowel marks, and heart icons were absent in the English version.[6] The Japanese version features an item called Mayonnai's Bra which was censored and changed to Flea Vest in the English version.[6] Flea Vest was later changed to Flea Bustier in the Nintendo DS port's English localization.[7]

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