Anime and animation
Character | Show title | Portrayed by | Identity | Duration |
Acid Storm | Transformers: Cyberverse | Jaime Lamchick | Genderfluid | 2018–2020 |
D'eon de Beaumont (Lia de Beaumont) | Le Chevalier D'Eon | Multiple actors | Genderqueer | 2006–2007 |
Asher Berdacs | Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts | River Butcher | Non-binary | 2020 |
Odee Elliott | Madagascar: A Little Wild | Iris Menas | Non-binary | 2021–Present |
“From a personal point of view, it was the first real interaction with a non-binary person that I had in my working life ... incredibly liberating and we had a great time. The whole thing was an eye opener for me.” Gleeson said people must be prepared ...
Names that reflect this sense of identity are often unisex or genderless. Some of the most popular non-binary names in the United States include Harper, Avery, Riley, Gray, and Hazel. International communities have different naming and gender policies, but there are also many non-English non-binary names worldwide.
Non-binary people don't identify as being either fully male or female. Other terms to describe this gender identity include "genderqueer" and "agender", although each term may mean slightly different things. Basically, gender identities fall along a ...
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Character Information Kirby is a non-binary character from the Kirby series.
It is rare to come across films and the general media representing non-binary people. A study done by GLAAD found in 2017-2018, there were a total of 17 transgender characters on screen, of which only 4 of them identified as non-binary. In more recent years there were no non-binary characters to even count.
Hange's gender and sex are ambiguous. Hajime Isayama has instructed the publishers of the English translation of Attack on Titan to avoid gendered pronouns when referring to them, or at least use “he” and “she” with equal frequency when gender neutral pronouns cannot be used.
Razor, confirmed to be nonbinary. Razor mentions in one of his voice lines, “With you, I am not a wolf, I am not a boy, I am just me. I am Razor.” He is not a boy and is just himself.
Disney, an American entertainment and media conglomerate has decided to expunge gender-specific pronouns from its cartoon productions. Disney, an American entertainment and media conglomerate has decided to expunge gender-specific pronouns from its cartoon productions.
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Throughout the series, fans have speculated about whether Hange was meant to be a non-binary character. Although the character has a female first name, they're usually referred to simply as “Hange” (often written as “Hanji”). Gender isn't really a part of the character's identity.
And Hange responds by saying "I'll charm her yet. You watch", clearly showing their attraction to Pieck and their wish to get closer to her, by "charming" her.
Levi and Hange are complimentary opposites that share a very strong bond based on understanding and trust. They first met in the year 844, shortly after Levi joined the Scouts. Hange was highly impressed by Levi's battle skills and immediately displayed great enthusiasm to learn more about their origin.
Demigirl: A gender identity term for someone who was assigned female at birth but does not fully identify with being a woman, socially or mentally.
“Enby” is shorthand for nonbinary. As a refresher: Someone who is nonbinary has a gender that doesn't fit exclusively into the categories “man” or “woman,” says Jesse Kahn, LCSW, CST, director and sex therapist at The Gender & Sexuality Therapy Center in New York City.
However, the creator has always used gender neutral pronouns while referring to Crona and stated their sex as unknown. He has also stated in interviews that Crona's design is intentionally ambiguous. In addition, the manga is being reprinted with they/them pronouns.
In fact, the anime goes so far as to show Aru approaching and kissing Yukki, all the while being aware (and sort of mocking) the intensely jealous Yuno Gasai, who viewed this happening from a distance.
Anime hasn’t always represented the LGBTQ community as well as it could, though there are definitely some positive examples if you look hard enough. Despite anime having a much higher number of queer characters on screen as compared to Western TV series and Hollywood films, those characters have often been relegated to being embodiments ...
Another inclusive character was Rui, a cross-dressing young boy, while the show’s antagonist, Berg Katse, was a non-binary character who just casually kissed Rui like it was no big deal.
Adira, played by nonbinary actor Blu del Barrio, arrived on Star Trek: Discovery in season 3 has become a fan-favorite for their brilliant mind and gen-z like attitude. They come out as nonbinary in episode 8, saying they have "never felt like a 'she'" to Stamets - who looks like a proud father. It is a beautiful, well-written, and succinct moment.
One Day At A Time has been heralded for its contemporary social commentary whether subtle or obvious - from Penelope's mental health conditions to Elena's relationship with her dad after coming out. One of the show's most beloved characters, Syd, was introduced in season 2 as Elena's nonbinary love interest.
D egrassi: Next Class thoroughly explores new character Yael's discovery of their gender in season 4. The story comes to fruition after Yael's breasts keep growing, making them uncomfortable with their body. The show sees Yael discovering the world of binders and from there, they become more focused on becoming more comfortable with their body.
Cal was introduced in the third season of Sex Education, one of the most revered shows for its exploration of sexuality and gender. Cal was one of two new nonbinary characters - the other being Layla, a shy and demure person still trying to understand their identity.
While Deputy didn't last long (one season), Bex Taylor-Klaus's character Bishop left a remarkable imprint for gender-nonconforming characters in 2020. Bishop, in this Fox police drama, was the first character to come out as nonbinary in broadcast television.
Klaus of The Umbrella Academy was immediately a fan-favorite for his sarcastic wit and fantastic 'casual goth' dress sense. They are also unabashedly themselves; using they/them and he/him pronouns, and expressing his pansexuality even in the 1960s - which could lead to trouble.
Taylor on Billions is an inspiration for nonbinary representation on television. From their very first appearance in the season 2 premiere, Taylor announces their pronouns and makes a stupendous first impression on Axe and the audience.