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This is a list of fictional non-binary characters (i.e. genderqueer) identified as such in anime, animation, print media, feature films, live-action television, theatre, video games, webcomics, and other mediums.
Some franchises alleviated that concern. For instance, the Steven Universe franchise, from 2013 to 2020, included various non-binary characters, including all Gem characters, since series creator Rebecca Sugar stated that the Gems are "all non-binary women," [8] One prominent character is Stevonnie, who is a fusion of Steven and Connie.
[96] [97] Raine is Disney's first non-binary character, having been confirmed as non-binary by Avi Roque, who voices the character. [98] [99] Roque later made the additional statement that Raine is transgender and transmasculine. [100] In a similar vein, art by series storyboarder King Pecora would depict the character with apparent top surgery ...
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LGBTQ characters which are guest stars or one-off characters are listed on the pages focusing exclusively on gay (in animation and anime), lesbian (in animation and anime), bisexual (in animation and anime), trans, pansexual, asexual, non-binary, and intersex characters.
[92] [93] Raine is Disney's first non-binary character, having been confirmed as non-binary by Avi Roque, who voices the character. [94] [95] Roque later made the additional statement that Raine is transgender and transmasculine. [96] In a similar vein, art by series storyboarder King Pecora would depict the character with apparent top surgery ...
With that kind of personal history, it also really makes sense that the producers of Grey's Anatomy picked Fightmaster to play the first nonbinary character in the ABC drama's 18-season history ...
In June 2017, Amazon Video premiered the animated video series Danger & Eggs, [159] [160] which was co-created by a trans woman named Shadi Petosky, [161] was filled with LGBTQ+ characters, such as a femme "brown-skinned energetic creative" named Reina, [162] and a genderqueer character named Milo [163] [164] In later years, Milo was ...