Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The character, a shapeshifter, switches between the male identity of Imaginos and the female identity of Desdinova. [298] Marshmallow web series: Annoying Orange: Dane Boe: Non-binary 2010–present A sweet-natured, cheerful, talking marshmallow. Initially, the character refused to specify their gender because it amused them to do so.
Characters Show title Gender identity Character debut date Notes Country Alice: Superjail! Trans woman: September 28, 2008: A hulking and muscular head prison guard of Superjail. [1] She is a trans woman [2] who regularly engages in sadomasochistic rituals with the prisoners, and rebuffs The Warden's constant advances as shown in episodes like ...
One of the main characters with ambiguous gender, with the official anime website stating "she no longer knows her gender." [156] [157] While at high school, Naijimi dresses in girls' uniform, albeit with a boy's tie. [158] Najimi's gender is never confirmed and they are frequently referred to with gendered pronouns.
The idea for Sam's non-binary gender expression came about before Izzard, a gender non-conforming comedian, joined the show. [110] Sam's gender expression is accepted and respected by the Malloy parents and siblings. (2007-2008) Margo: Jen Richards: Mrs. Fletcher: Margo is the teacher for the title character's creative writing class. [111 ...
The characters in Lynn Johnston's cartoon strip For Better or For Worse have extensive back stories. The birthdates of the characters given below were the characters' birthdates as shown on the strip's website [1] prior to the cartoonist's decision to re-boot the strip from 1 September 2008, returning the setting to the early years of John and Elly's marriage.
Though Dan was the most oblivious to her gender, he says, once she reveals her real name, that he doesn't mind since she is a 'basquasher' like everyone else. She goes with the rest of the group to participate in the Legend Tournament, but at the last moment, she realizes that her level is too inferior to keep up with everyone else.
Only notable/significant characters from a given work (which may have multiple LGBTQ characters) need to be listed here. Names are organized alphabetically by surname (i.e. last name), or by single name if the character does not have a surname. If more than two characters are in one entry, the last name of the first character is used.
Sam's gender expression is accepted and respected by the Malloy parents and siblings. Janet in the 2016–2020 series, The Good Place, is a non-human, genderless entity who uses she/her pronouns, which corrects other characters who attempt to gender her by saying she is "not a girl". [32]