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I noticed that the Cy-Bug who was possessed by a Darkling is not listed as a Heartless, and while I understand that it is a Cy-Bug, wouldn't the two together also be considered a Heartless? Or do we only look at the Heartless that is doing the possessing? I've noticed that Riku-Ansem isn't on this page either, so I thought I would ask. ([[User:Levi657|Levi657]] ([[User talk:Levi657|talk]]) 16:28, 18 January 2020 (UTC))
I noticed that the Cy-Bug who was possessed by a Darkling is not listed as a Heartless, and while I understand that it is a Cy-Bug, wouldn't the two together also be considered a Heartless? Or do we only look at the Heartless that is doing the possessing? I've noticed that Riku-Ansem isn't on this page either, so I thought I would ask. ([[User:Levi657|Levi657]] ([[User talk:Levi657|talk]]) 16:28, 18 January 2020 (UTC))
:KH3 considers the possessed toys like the Bouncy Pets as not Heartless, even though they get the emblem when they're possessed, so I guess it doesn't necessarily make it a Heartless. {{User:TheSilentHero/Sig}} 17:33, 18 January 2020 (UTC)
:KH3 considers the possessed toys like the Bouncy Pets as not Heartless, even though they get the emblem when they're possessed, so I guess it doesn't necessarily make it a Heartless. {{User:TheSilentHero/Sig}} 17:33, 18 January 2020 (UTC)
== Do Heartless have genders? ==
Some Heartless, such as the [[Powerwild]], [[Bouncywild]], [[Parasol Beauty]], [[Queen Bee]], or [[Ansem, Seeker of Darkness]], clearly look either male or female (and in the latter's case, even have a male voice), but it seems that for the most part both the in-game descriptions and the fans use the pronoun "it" to refer to Heartless (with Ansem. the Queen Bee, and the Parasol Beauty being notable exceptions, with the latter explicitly being called a "lady" in its [[Gummiphone]] entry). Does this mean they actually have genders, or are the gendered pronouns merely assigned to Heartless that clearly ''look'' like they're either gender?