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  2. Blue Period (manga) - Wikipedia

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    Blue Period (Japanese: ブルーピリオド, Hepburn: Burū Piriodo) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Tsubasa Yamaguchi. The series has been serialized in Kodansha 's seinen manga magazine Monthly Afternoon since June 2017 and has been collected in sixteen tankōbon volumes as of November 2024.

  3. List of animated series with LGBT characters: 2020–2024 ...

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    Yuka is a popular person in class, called "Yuka-chan" by some, and is on good terms with Yaguchi. [118] Japan Bisexual City of Ghosts: March 5, 2021 Thomas Non-binary: Thomas is a 7-year-old child who goes by they/them pronouns. [119] They are voiced by transgender child actor Blue Chapman. [120] United States Girlfriend, Girlfriend: July 3 ...

  4. List of Inuyasha characters - Wikipedia

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    Like Yuka, she is very outspoken and concerned with Kagome's relationship health, and because of this, she never hesitates to give her opinion on Kagome's potential boyfriends (Hojo and Inuyasha). Yuka Voiced by: Kaori Shimizu (Japanese); Jillian Michaels (English) Yuka (由加) is one of Kagome's friends and classmates. Yuka has neck-length ...

  5. Natsuiro Kiseki - Wikipedia

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    Yuka takes advantage of being in Saki's body to ask Takashi on a date, much to the displeasure of Saki. As the girls attempt to wish to return things back to normal, things only get worse Natsumi and Rinko end up switching bodies instead. The next day, Yuka goes with Takashi to the aquarium while Saki and the others follow after them.

  6. Tsubasa Yamaguchi - Wikipedia

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    Tsubasa Yamaguchi was born on June 26 in Tokyo. [1] [2] After graduating from Tokyo University of the Arts, [2] she published two one-shots in Good!Afternoon. [3] [4] In 2016, she launched her first full series in Monthly Afternoon, which was a manga adaptation of Makoto Shinkai's She and Her Cat.

  7. Lovingly called the 'Gender Bender,' she makes neon art that ...

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    Rose, who is trans, is lovingly called “the Gender Bender.” With that title, she began a new era in her work, one with a fearless message focused on shining a light on the LGBTQ+ community ...

  8. Blue and red states were putting period products in schools ...

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    Period product access is an economic issue, and many legislators don't understand the realities of trans and nonbinary people, who already experience higher rates of unemployment and poverty.

  9. Akiko Higashimura - Wikipedia

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    Akiko Higashimura (Japanese: 東村 アキコ, Hepburn: Higashimura Akiko, born October 15, 1975) is a Japanese manga artist from Kushima in Miyazaki Prefecture. [1] [2] She debuted in the now-defunct manga magazine Bouquet Deluxe in 1999 with Fruits Kōmori (フルーツコウモリ) and later gained notability for her manga Kisekae Yuka-chan, which debuted in Cookie magazine in 2001. [3]