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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.
Another animation which ended in 2020 included a non-binary character: She-Ra and the Princesses of Power. In that series, Double Trouble was described by series creator ND Stevenson as a "nonbinary shapeshifting mercenary". [50] They are voiced by Jacob Tobia, a non-binary person. [51] The Dragon Prince and Gen:Lock both
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.
[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 ...
Pages in category "Female characters in animated television series" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 216 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. (previous page)
Non-binary In this Chilean adult animation produced by Pájaro Estudio, which was presented at the Animation! section of the Argentine film festival, "Ventana Sur" [24] there is a party-loving non-binary hyena, an albino giraffe who is posh (and a lesbian) and monkey who is a liberal shaman, with all three sharing everything, including their ...
Non-binary: Yivo is a planet-sized alien with no determinable gender, dating, then marrying all people of the universe at once. [16] Later, they break up. Afterwards, Yivo remains in a relationship with Colleen. [17] Some have said that Yivo may have been "the first non-binary character defined as such in animated history." [18] How to Train ...
After eight seasons with several leads spread around obscure and ambiguous dialogues, with some episodes themed around transexuality and even a female character with a male name ('Mr Kaplan'), the true identity of the notorious criminal, and main character, Raymond Reddington, is revealed to be of Katerina Rostova, a famous soviet agent.