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This is a list of trans characters in fiction, i.e. characters that either self-identify as trans or have been identified by outside parties to be trans. Listed characters are either recurring characters, cameos, guest stars, or one-off characters. [a] This page does not include trans characters in film or television.
Jae is voiced by transgender and non-binary actor Ali J. Eisner. Angel Jose Craig of the Creek: Angel Lorenzana Agender: 2018–present One of the characters, Angel, is non-binary and uses they/them pronouns. They are voiced by Angel Lorenzana who is a storyboard artist and writer for the show, who identifies as agender and uses the same pronouns.
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.
Transgender portal This category is for transgender and transsexual -identified fictional characters appearing in films, televisions, theater, books, comics, music, and video games. Subcategories
Eighty percent of non-binary people noted in a survey from Trans Media Watch that they felt media coverage of non-binary characters is poor. [5] The Daily Dot has noted that in Japanese media, genderqueer identities are often portrayed as a joke, featuring "flamboyantly gay people who crossdress" rather than serious explorations of gender ...
She is a transgender woman featured in A Game of You. She is Barbie's best friend. She is unable to visit the Dreaming together with Thessaly, Foxglove and Hazel because the magic ritual used only allows passage for people with biologically female bodies. She dies in the storm caused by Thessaly's magic and is buried as "Alvin", her former ...
Trans woman who was formerly a musician named Zarf. [103] [104] (1970-2011, 2013) Ma Hyun-yi: Lee Joo-young: Itaewon Class: Trans woman who works as the chief cook for DanBam and is saving money so she can have a sex reassignment surgery. [105] (2020) Cindy McCauliff: Lisa Edelstein: Ally McBeal: Trans woman who appears in the fourth season of ...
[2] [3] Harry Benshoff and Sean Griffin write that animation has always "hint[ed] at the performative nature of gender" such as when Bugs Bunny puts on a wig and a dress, he is a rabbit in drag as a human male who is in drag as a female. [4] This was preceded by cross-dressing in motion pictures began in the early days of the silent films.