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This category should be reserved specifically for characters originating in anime and manga, as opposed to licensed appearances in such media. This category is for fictional characters in anime and manga who are female.
Female characters in animated television series (1 C, 214 P) Pages in category "Female characters in animation" The following 150 pages are in this category, out of 150 total.
This is a list of animated series with lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, asexual, genderqueer, and pansexual characters, along with other characters. This list includes fictional characters in animated cartoons, adult animation, and anime. This page includes some of those on the list of crossdressing characters in animated series.
Character Title Author Identity Year Notes Aim/the Messenger Nona the Ninth: Tamsyn Muir: Ambiguous/nonbinary 2022 Aim uses they/them pronouns that were "bestowed upon them" by their role as the Messenger (whether these pronouns are singular or plural is ambiguous), is referred to with she/her pronouns and as "sir" by multiple characters, and has been stated by Tamsyn Muir to "live with ...
This includes some characters listed on the list of animated series with LGBTQ characters page, drag queens, drag kings, tomboys, janegirls and others who cross-dress. Cross-dressing generally runs counter to established gender norms and can be seen as a form of transgender behavior but it doesn't always indicate such an identity, even though ...
Adam is the main character of the series. He is presented as a stereotypical gay duck [18] [19] and has been a victim of gay bashing. [20] However, in the series finale, he wakes up to discover that he had sex with a woman. Queer Duck is voiced by gay actor and comedian, Jim J. Bullock. [21] United States Steven Arlo Gator Gay
[vol. 8:40] Allen Walker, the series' main character is also based on the previous series' protagonist, who is a girl. Hoshino changed some of his characteristics to make him look more masculine. [vol. 1:62] Hoshino says that she does not know where Allen's concept came from, since she likes her main characters to be rambunctious, rude idiots.
Unlike some of the other characters in the series, Tsukasa isn't humorous and has not shown any particular interests in video games and anime, but she does like the Sgt. Frog series. [12] Tsukasa's physique is completely petite, unlike her sister. She's still average, being slightly taller than Konata.