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A one-time character who appeared in the third-season episode "Pause." He is a playwright stage actor who is also a cult leader who founded a theatrical cult for the purpose of having sex with men. [102] [103] United States Mark "Dion" Jones Braceface: September 8, 2002 Canon gay male character.
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.
Male stock characters in anime and manga (1 C, 7 P) Pages in category "Male characters in anime and manga" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 212 total.
A Gentleman's Kiss: Shinri Fuwa: Tokuma Shoten: 2 Audio drama [9] 2014 Ginger Honey: Isaku Natsume [37] 2013 present Given: Natsuki Kizu: Shinshokan: 7 Audio drama, anime television series, anime film, stage play [38] 2014 2016 Go For It, Nakamura! Syundei Akane Shinsha: 1 [39] 2003 2004 Golden Cain: You Asagiri: Biblos: 1 [40] 2006 2006 Golden ...
The twins Mairu and Kururi, [16] the sisters of the series' antagonist Izaya Orihara, are bisexual characters, having crushes on male characters, while being opposites, but still work together. [17] [18] They also appear in Durarara!!. [19] Japan Kururi Orihara: 2015–2017 Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans: October 4, 2015 Yamagi ...
The character is the first openly gay teenager featured in a television series. [156] Jack Downey: Tanner Buchanan: The Fosters: Shares a kiss with Jude. [115] Dino Doyle: Gary Hollywood: Mrs. Brown's Boys: Dino is a hairdresser, and the partner of Rory Brown. [157] Harry Doyle: Russell Tovey: Quantico: Openly gay CIA recruit. [158] Scott ...
Love Stage!! (Japanese: ラブ ステージ, Hepburn: Rabu Sutēji) is a Japanese yaoi manga series written by Eiki Eiki and illustrated by Taishi Zaō.It began serialization in the July 2010 issue of Kadokawa Shoten's Asuka Ciel magazine.
The number of animated series with LGBTQ characters, from 2005 to 2009, changed from those aired from 2000 to 2004, with the addition of various LGBTQ characters in Western animation. In the latter case, this included characters in series such as Moral Orel, American Dad!, The Cleveland Show, Superjail!, and Archer. Even so, most of the LGBTQ ...