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After watching that hilarious gender reveal skit with Leebit, I couldn't help but dive deeper into the age-old question: is Leebit a boy or a girl? That 'black' reveal at the end really left me scratching my head, and I know I'm not alone! The skit was so much fun, with all the classic gender reveal elements—the anticipation, the 'three, two, one!' countdown, and of course, the cutting of the cake. When it was 'blue' for a boy or 'pink' for a girl for the other characters like Hanquokka and Puppym, it all seemed pretty straightforward. But then came Leebit's turn, and the cake was 'black'! The reaction of 'what does that even mean????' perfectly summed up my feelings. It got me thinking about SKZOO characters in general. For those new to the Stray Kids universe, SKZOO are adorable animal mascots created by the members themselves, representing each idol. Leebit, with those iconic bunny ears, is Lee Know's character. Often, we don't really think about their genders, as they're plushies or animated characters, but the skit brought it front and center in a really funny way. Leebit’s design is pretty gender-neutral, which is part of its charm. You see Leebit in various outfits, sometimes sporty, sometimes cute, always mischievous. This ambiguity allows for a lot of fan interpretation, and honestly, that's what makes fandom so engaging! Some Stays might instinctively associate Leebit with Lee Know's male identity, while others embrace Leebit as a character that transcends conventional gender labels altogether. I've always found it interesting how characters like these become canvases for our own projections and interpretations. So, what about that 'black' cake? In a world where gender reveals are usually all about 'blue' or 'pink,' 'black' is a radical departure. To me, it could symbolize a few things. Perhaps it means Leebit is gender-neutral, simply existing outside the binary. Or maybe it's a playful nod to Leebit's cool, slightly mysterious, and often chaotic personality – a color that represents a unique identity rather than a prescribed gender. It could also just be a brilliant comedic punchline, a way to subvert expectations and keep us guessing, which fits the humorous tone of the skit perfectly. Ultimately, whether Leebit is considered a boy, a girl, or somewhere in between, it doesn't diminish the character's appeal. Leebit is beloved for its antics, its connection to Lee Know, and its place in the vibrant SKZOO family. The skit, by humorously questioning Leebit's gender, actually highlights the freedom these characters have from such labels. For me, Leebit's charm lies in being Leebit – a source of joy and laughter for Stays worldwide. What are your thoughts on Leebit's gender and the meaning behind that 'black' cake? I'd love to hear your interpretations!

























































"we'll Know by cutting the cake"