Talk:Handedness/@comment-4165715-20170402171251/@comment-4165715-20170409031403

Either way, Vic, if the production companies don't take it seriously, how can they expect anyone else to do so? The best companies have been known to acknowledge various errors in their projects by observant fans and then find creative ways to incorporate it further or by explaining it to make it make sense. For example, "Derpy Eyes" on My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic was nothing more than a stand-in background character that suffered an animation error with her eye placement, but after she became a hit amongst the older audience fanbase, she became a further developed character that now loosely represents autism as a means of promoting acceptance. She started out as a funny mistake, but the team saw the opportunity to incorporate it as a creative spotlight in the show's universe, and so "Derpy Eyes" remains canon.

Long story short, I think Smurfette is quietly ambidextrous.