Dandy is male (a boy). In the popular game Dandy’s World, its official Dandy character is male and he uses he/him pronouns.
📌 What Trusted Sources Say About Dandy’s Gender
Character profiles from community-verified gaming wikis and official game descriptions show that:
Game lore and wikis clearly list Dandy as male. This is consistent across multiple fandom and official wiki entries.
Pronouns used: he/him (in gameplay and profiles).
Name usage: Dandicus Dancifer is described as the main male character in Dandy’s World.
Though some fan discussions speculate about other identities (like nonbinary or agender interpretations), the official game content supports male gender for Dandy.

🔍 Dandy in Context: Boy or Girl?
| Aspect | Official Info | Fan Views | Conclusion |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gender listed in lore | Male (Dandy’s World) | Varied opinions online | Official = Male |
| Pronouns used | He/Him (Dandy’s World) | Some fans use they/them | Default = He/Him |
| Species context | Fictional flower-toon (Dandy’s World) | Flowers biologically have both sexes | Game characters use human gender |
| Name origin | Dandicus Dancifer (male character name) (Dandy’s World) | Some think name could be unisex | Official canon is male |
🌟 Why Some Players Get Confused
Many players initially think Dandy might be female because:
The character is a flower-based fictional being, and flowers in nature have male and female parts.
Visual design may blur gender cues.
Player guesses and headcanon discussions online vary.
However, canon game data from reliable wikis and the Dandy’s World community clearly indicate Dandy is male.

🤔 FAQ
1. Could Dandy be nonbinary?
Some fans discuss this, but official sources don’t list nonbinary for Dandy. He is described with male pronouns in game descriptions.
2. Is the word “Dandy” itself a gendered name?
Historically, the term dandy refers to a man with style, but as a modern username/character name it isn’t tied to biology.
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