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Dr. Romantic (Korean: 낭만닥터 김사부) is a South Korean television series starring Han Suk-kyu in the title role, alongside Yoo Yeon-seok and Seo Hyun-jin in the first season, Ahn Hyo-seop, Lee Sung-kyung and Kim Joo-hun in the second and third season.
Benjamin and Sebastian are Harry Champ's robots. They are the only other members of the Champ Team. Both of the robots are indicated to be gay in the Japanese version. In the episode "My Love, the Judge", Benjamin is shown to be in love with a male Judge Robot. This was censored in the English dub as the Judge Robot was changed to a female Judge.
A recurring gag in episodes such as "See Homer Run", are allusions that Largo is gay. A later episode, "Flaming Moe", confirmed that Largo is gay and was in a relationship with an older man, also named Dewey. [41] [42] Mr. Largo broke up with Dewey in the season 30 episode "Werking Mom". As of season 33, he is dating another man named Geoffrey.
The two leads of the series, Utena Tenjou and Anthy Himemiya, were confirmed to be in love by director Kunihiko Ikuhara. [11] [12] The characters are seen kissing both in the TV show credits and the movie. Utena is also in love with Akio Ohtori as shown in episodes like "The Barefoot Girl", where they also kiss.
The eponymous character was confirmed to be asexual according to interviews from show creator Stephen Hillenburg in 2002 and 2005. [ 20 ] [ 21 ] Although SpongeBob's sexuality is confirmed as asexual, he is not a sexless organism–– In the episode "Sleepy Time", SpongeBob's boating license (which is revoked at the end of the episode) lists ...
Stolas' teenage emo scornful daughter from episode 2: "Loo Loo Land". She is confirmed to be asexual. [110] January 31, 2021: Verosika Mayday Pansexual A succubus pop star and Blitzo's ex-girlfriend from episode 3: "Spring Broken". In episode "Apology Tour", the reason they break up because she told him she love him and he left, causing her to ...
He fell in love with Riki because of his pride and strong will. Japan Fish-Eye: Sailor Moon: March 4, 1995: The villain Fish-Eye is an effeminate cross-dressing man who is romantically interested in men as first shown in the episode "Meeting of Destiny: The Night Pegasus Dances." [8] He was changed into a woman in the English dub. Japan Herbert ...
Yakin Byōto 1: Ryuji Hirasaka is an unemployed, middle-aged Japanese gynaecologist, single, independent, and living on his own.One evening, he receives an email from the fictional St. Juliana Hospital, a local institution, offering him a temporary job opportunity.