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==In anime and manga==
[[File:Futanari2020.jpg|thumb|Example illustration of two futanari variants: one with a scrotum (right) and one without (left), both with breasts, a penis, and a vulva]]
Originally, the Japanese language referred to any character or real person that possessed masculine and feminine traits as ''futanari.''{{Citation needed|reason=Literally any sort of credible evidence needed for this statement, signed, a Japanese-speaker|date=December 2022}} This changed in the 1990s, as drawn futanari characters became more popular in ''[[anime]]'' and ''[[manga]]''. Today, the term commonly refers to fictional hermaphroditic female characters. ''Futanari'' is also used as the term for a specific genre within ''[[hentai]]''-related media ([[pornography|pornographic]] anime or manga) that depicts such characters.
===Origins===
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