List of animated series with LGBTQ characters: 2010–2014

The years of 2010 to 2014 saw LGBTQ characters premiere in various animated series, part of the decade that changed animation going forward. For instance, in 2010, Adventure Time began airing on Cartoon Network, where Rebecca Sugar, a storyboarder, laid the groundwork for a "queer cartoon couple" in the aforementioned show.[1] A few years later, Sugar created Steven Universe, a show described as groundbreaking for depicting same-sex relationships which was praised for its LGBTQ representation.[2] In 2014, the The Legend of Korra broke barriers in Western animation by featuring an openly LGBTQ protagonist named Korra.[3] The same year, Bojack Horseman, with lesbian, gay, and asexual characters, premiered, while transgender characters had a prominent role in Wandering Son. Furthermore, there were LGBTQ characters in animated shows such as Clarence, Mike Tyson Mysteries, Bravest Warriors, and Bob's Burgers. These stories set the stage for those to come in the later part of the decade, 2015–2019.

Cosplay of Princess Bubblegum and Marceline the Vampire Queen of Adventure Time as Sailor Moon-type characters at Anime LA 2015; Bubblegum and Marceline are confirmed to be a couple in the series, and appear in Adventure Time: Distant Lands.

This list only includes recurring characters, otherwise known as supporting characters, which appear frequently from time to time during the series' run, often playing major roles in more than one episode, and those in the main cast are listed below. LGBTQ characters which are guest stars or one-off characters are listed on the pages focusing exclusively on gay (in animation and anime), lesbian (in animation and anime), bisexual (in animation and anime), trans, pansexual, asexual, non-binary, and intersex characters.

The entries on this page are organized alphanumerically by duration dates.

2010

Duration Show title Character debut date Characters Identity Notes Country
2010 Chu-Bra!! January 4, 2010 Haruka Shiraishi Lesbian Haruka appears to have romantic feelings for Nayu, leading some to suspect her of being a lesbian, most especially because of her huge disliking to most males who mock/objectify her bust size.[4] Japan
MM! October 9, 2010 Yumi Mamiya Bisexual She hates Taro and loves Tatsukichi, but does not know that Tatsukichi is a cross-dresser, and in other scenes, it is implied that she has lesbian tendencies when groping and fondling Arashiko and Mio.[5]
Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt October 1, 2010 Garterbelt He is a priest with an interest in young males, Brief in particular.[6][7] In his youth however, he was a brutal thug who committed a wide array of crimes including robbery, prostitution, selling drugs and murder.
The Betrayal Knows My Name April 11, 2010 Yuzuki "Yuki" Giou (Sakurai)
Zess (Luka Corosszeira)
Gay
Bisexual
Yuzuki's previous incarnation was a woman named Yuki, who was in love with a man named Luka.[8] In the present, Yuki, now in a male form, is highly protective of Luka, and vice versa, with both highly protective of each other, with implied romantic ties between them.
2010–2012 Yuri Seijin Naoko-san December 10, 2010 Naoko-san Lesbian Naoko-san is an alien who comes from the Planet Yuri and takes the place of Misuzu's sister. She appears to solely have a romantic/sexual attraction to little girls. She also seeks to conquer the world by 'yurifying' it.[9][10] In the manga, her depiction as a "yurian" is in reality a metaphor for "lesbian".[11]
Hii-chan She is Misuzu's best friend who wears glasses. In the 2010 OVA, while Naoko-san discusses about erotic magazines, Hii-chan overhears and fantasizes a scenario with herself and Misuzu. In the following OVA, she's revealed to be harboring a deranged crush on Misuzu.[12][13]
Kuttsukiboshi August 16, 2010 Kiiko Kawakami
Aaya Saitō
Lesbian
Bisexual
Kiiko is in love with Aaya, but didn't have the courage to tell her in the beginning of the summer vacation,[14] while Aaya likes to perform experiments with Kiiko's powers, although, actuallly, she is in love with her. She usually takes the lead when it comes to activities and has an outgoing personality. Aaya's older brother, Kōta Saitō had a terminal disease and manipulated Aaya into having sex with him before going in for his operation where he died, as shown in the second episode.
2010–2014 Squid Girl October 11, 2010 Sanae Nagatsuki Lesbian She is Eiko's classmate and neighborhood friend who develops an obsessive crush on Squid Girl, otherwise known as Ika.[15] She keeps a vast collection of Squid Girl photographs and memorabilia, and often stalks her. Although Squid Girl often retaliates violently to her advances, she enjoys it.
2010–2018 Adventure Time April 5, 2010
May 17, 2010
Marceline "Marcy" Abadeer
Princess Bonnibel "Bonnie" Bubblegum
Bisexual
Queer
Marcy is bisexual as she dated a male wizard named Ash,[16] and in the series finale, shared an on-screen kiss with Bonnie,[17] confirming their relationship. The latter had been hinted at and subtle since the episode "What Was Missing," leading fans to ship these characters.[18] Additionally, Marcy's VA, Olivia Olson confirmed that Marcy and Bonnie had dated[19] and an episode of Adventure Time: Distant Lands, "Obsidian," shines a light on Marcy and Bonnie's relationship.[20] While Bonnie seems to have dated a male character named Mr. Cream Puff,[21] her exact sexuality, unlike Marcy's,[22] has not been confirmed. As such, reviewers have argued she is either bisexual,[23] non-binary,[24] queer,[24] lesbian,[25] or a combination of some of the latter, as both live in a world where "sexuality is somewhat fluid."[26] United States
April 26, 2010 BMO Ambiguous BMO is neither male nor female.[27] In the show both the pronoun "he" and the term "m'lady" have been used in reference to BMO. While BMO is an object used for recreation by Finn and Jake, BMO is still considered a close friend and treated as an equal by the two.[27] BMO speaks English with a Korean accent.[28]
2010–2019 My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic October 10, 2010 Lyra Heartstrings
Sweetie Drops
Lesbian The two propose to one another in the season 9 episode "The Big Mac Question,"[29] and in the series finale, "The Last Problem," they are shown as married in a newspaper clipping.[30]
November 10, 2012 King Sombra Bisexual Series writers Michael Vogel and Josh Haber confirmed that Sombra is bisexual.[31] His portrayal in the TV series was, however, 'subtle'.
June 15, 2019 Aunt Holiday
Auntie Lofty
Lesbian Aunt Holiday and Auntie Lofty are aunts to the young pegasus Scootaloo and are her guardians while Scootaloo's parents are away.[32] The pair had first been introduced in storybooks based on the series, but were fully introduced in a ninth-season episode, "The Last Crusade." The pair were identified as a lesbian couple by one of the show runners, Michael Vogal. According to Vogel, he and writers Nicole Dubac and Josh Haber agreed to establish the two in their first appearance in the book as a lesbian couple, though without explicitly stating as such, so that they could establish this within the shown itself. Vogel stated they felt they could show that what elements make up a family is only determined by love, and not traditional roles.[33]
2010–present Young Justice November 26, 2010 Kaldur'ahm Polysexual Kaldur'am is introduced as Aquaman's protege and leader of The Team. In season 1, he has an unrequited crush on Tula[34] and in Young Justice: Outsiders he is in a relationship with Wyynde. Greg Weisman has stated Kaldur'am currently considers himself to be polysexual[35] but is not a "ladies' man."[36]
Marie Logan Lesbian or Bisexual Marie Logan is introduced in the first season as the mother of Garfield Logan / Beast Boy. In a tie-in comic, Queen Bee uses her control of pheremones to enthral Marie, with her abilities only working on people that are sexually attracted to women.[37][38] This means that Marie was either a lesbian or bisexual and her powers tied to her sexual attraction.[39][40]
January 4, 2019 Violet Harper/Halo Genderqueer Violet Harper, also known as Halo, is the soul of a sentient technology known as a Motherbox that entered the body of Gabrielle Dhaou.[41] Though the sex of her body is female, Halo does not identify as male or female as defined in Earth language as shown in the episode "Influence,"[42] while intensely kissing Harper Row in the episode "Early Warning."
July 9, 2019 Wyynde Gay Wyynde is an Atlantian and in a relationship with Kaldur'ahm, otherwise known as Aquaman.[43] Wynnde and Aquaman share a kiss in the episode "Quiet Conversations." Gregg Wiseman, a producer of Young Justice, said that Kaldur has been in love with Wynnde and Tula, his childhood friend and crush, while dating Rocket, the last two of which are women.[44]
January 25, 2019 Harper Row Bisexual Harper Row is a bisexual friend to Violet Harper and Fred Bugg.[45] In one episode, "Early Warning," she drunkenly kisses Violet and has a boyfriend, just like Violet,[46] whose boyfriend is Geo-Force (also known as Brion Markov), until the episode "Nevermore." She is bisexual in the comics.[47][48]

2011

Duration Show title Character debut date Characters Identity Notes Country
2011 Allen Gregory October 30, 2011 Richard De Longpre
Jeremy De Longpre
Gay
Bisexual
Richard and Jeremy are the fathers of the title character. Jeremy is a former social worker who had a loving wife and family, although this changed after Richard became one of his clients.[49] Richard was attracted to Jeremy to the point where he started stalking him and his family until Jeremy finally agreed to be his husband. Jeremy left his wife and children for Richard, who offered him an easy, no-maintenance life as his trophy husband[49][50] United States
Battle Girls: Time Paradox April 5, 2011 Akechi Mitsuhide Lesbian Nobunaga's humble aide, who is often bemused at her acceptance of Hideyoshi's odd behavior and is secretly infatuated with Nobunaga.[51] To this end, she is prepared to do whatever it takes to "make Nobunaga happy", which is why she is willing to acquire the Crimson Armor set on her feudal lord's behalf. Sub-consequently, she is also jealous, at times, with Hide's interactions with Nobunaga. Japan
Ben-To October 23, 2011 Ume Shiraume She is obsessed with Hana and usually beats Yō up out of jealousy,[52] despite also being prone to flirt with other girls like Ayame as shown in the third, fourth, and ninth episodes.
No. 6 July 7, 2011 Shion
Nezumi[53]
Gay Nezumi breaks into the home of a privileged boy, Shion, and both explore the class divides in this society, later growing close and forming a romantic bond between the two of them.[54]
Puella Magi Madoka Magica January 7, 2011 Madoka Kaname
Homura Akemi
Ambiguous[lower-alpha 1] Madoka and Homura in this anime, explore the "inherent sadness of magical girls, and love."[55] Although their relationship is not explicitly canon in the show, there is clear and tragic love between them. While Homura is clearly in love with Madoka Kaname, her love "saves the entire universe and then dooms it," and her ideas for saving Madoka are not "always what Madoka wants."[56] Kevin Cooley argues that Homura's powers are not merely a "metaphor for love between magical girls," but "literally are the love between magical girls" and that Madoka's actions create a world "where love between women can prosper free from Kyubey’s policing."[57] However, when asked if Homura is in love with Madoka, Gen Urobuchi replied, "probably", saying that it is "a really strong friendship turns into a lovelike-relationship without the sexual attraction"[58] and Akiyuki Shinbo saying that in the Rebellion film Homura's love for Madoka is greater than romance—a feeling of friendship.[59] These comments imply that they are drawn to each other in an aromantic way, with platonic love, and may be asexual.
Mayo Chiki! July 7, 2011 Kanade Suzutsuki Bisexual She notes that Kinjirō is the first, and only, man who is willing to talk her down and she has fallen in love with him as a result. She is also implied to be a bisexual as she has claimed that Subaru was her first love.[60]
Kureha Sakamachi Lesbian Kureha, Jiro's younger sister, has a crush on Suburu, which makes her jealous of Jiro's relation with Suburu.[60] Usami gets hit on by Kureha in episode 6, "Let the War Begin," embarrassing Jiro, with Usami agreeing with Jiro's explanation that her and Kureha are "pretty good friends. She is "paid" by Nakuru in the episode "Please Massage Them!," when helping her with her new graphic novel by giving her photographs of Subaru, which she goes wild over.
August 4, 2011 Masamune Usami Bisexual Masamune has a crush on Suburu and blackmails Jiro into a date at the school festival in the episode "Go Out With Me."[60] By the end of the 6th episode, "Let the War Begin," Jiro and Masamune have become good friends. In later episodes, like "I'm Going on A Journey" and "Nyu!" she expresses feelings for Jiro and Suburu.
R-15 August 7, 2011 Ran Musen Lesbian Ran, a talented programmer, who loves "girl-on girl erotica" and has a fan club of "younger sisters,"[61] is also shown to be only interested in girls and hates Taketo. This changes after Taketo helps rescue Fukune from Beni Botan in the episode "Only Girls." She then befriends Taketo soon after.
Steins;Gate April 13, 2011 Ruka Urishibara[lower-alpha 2] Ambiguous Ruka may be a trans girl.[62] She states, in the episode "Chaos Theory Homeostasis I," that she has always felt trapped in the wrong body. Rintaro, the protagonist, is initially shocked to learn that Ruka is a "guy", because he thinks she has great feminine grace and beauty, as indicated in the episode "Time Travel Paranoia. Ruka is in love with Rintaro, but feels ashamed of it due to being a "guy" as indicated in the episode "Fractal Androgynous." In the eighth episode, she changes the past, causing herself to be born as a cis girl, but she changes this back by the 18th episode, becoming a trans girl again.
The World's Greatest First Love March 22, 2011 Ritsu Onodera
Masamune Takano
Bisexual
Gay
Ritsu and Masamune dated in their high school years as indicated in the OVA ("No love's like to the first") but due to a misunderstanding broke up on bad terms, causing Ritsu to state he would never fall in love again.[63] He dated other women in the past to forget but he later meets Masamune once more, with the two eventually rebuilding their relationship as shown in the episode "Coming events cast their shadows before them."
March 22, 2011 Shouta Kisa
Kou Yukina
Gay
Bisexual
Shouta Kisa has a bad habit of falling for good looking men and falls for Kou, but is scared to pursue a relationship as he feels love doesn't really exist.[64] Kou dated women in the past but later falls in love with Shouta and the two develop a strong romantic relationship.
May 7, 2011 Yoshiyuki Hatori
Chiaki Yoshino
Bisexual
Gay
Yoshiyuki has been friends with Chiaki for a long time[64] and the two eventually start dating, as shown in the OVA, "The Case of Hatori Yoshiyuki." Hatori had a previous girlfriend in the past as shown in the episode "Delay in love is dangerous."
May 21, 2011 Takafumi Yokozawa
Zen Kirishima
Bisexual Takafumi claims to have liked women in the past, but fell in love with Masamune Takano who did not reciprocate his feelings.[64] He later enters a relationship with Zen Kirishima, who was once happily married until his wife tragically passed as shown in the episode "Actions Speak Louder Than Words," as shown in the movie connected to the franchise.[65]
Tiger & Bunny May 8, 2011 Nathan Seymour / Fire Emblem Genderqueer
Gay
Nathan is a highly effeminate homosexual man[66] who identifies as genderqueer though he prefers to be identified as a woman at times,[56] often spending more time with the female heroes while flirting with the male heroes.[67][lower-alpha 3] In the past, they tried to present themselves femininely but was harshly criticized, and they still hold a strong romantic infatuation towards men. They also run their own successful company, Helios Energy, and have been described as a "confident canonically agender queer POC."[68]
Wandering Son January 13, 2011 Shuichi Nitori Lesbian trans woman Shuichi Nitori, otherwise known by Shu (シュウ, Shū) and Nitorin (にとりん), is a lesbian transgender woman and often dresses to assume the role of the female gender, and is often described as cute, able to appear as a girl while cross-dressing, which is encouraged by their friends Yoshino Takatsuki and Saori Chiba.[69] Later on, they exhibit signs of gender dysphoria and displays an outward attraction to two characters in the series—Yoshino, a transgender man, and their female classmate, Anna Suehiro. The latter date for a short time, until the relationship is broken off, and later resumed.
Yoshino Takatsuki Genderqueer
Lesbian
Yoshino Takatsuki is a student in Shuichi's class, also known as Takatsuki-kun (高槻くん) by their classmates, is often seen as a girl, but wants to be a boy, often refraining from dressing in traditionally feminine clothes.[69] He is attracted toward Shuichi and Saori, while he also experiences signs of gender dysphoria.[70]
January 20, 2011 Makoto Ariga Straight trans woman Makoto, known as Mako for short, was assigned male at birth like Shuichi, expressing a desire to be a straight trans woman primarily due to her love of men and crossdressing like Shuichi.[70] She even dreams of entering into a relationship with a cool adult man.
February 3, 2011 Anna Suehiro Bisexual She develops feelings for Shuichi as a boy, and disapproves of his crossdressing at first, but later declares that she does not mind if she is "considered a lesbian" if Shuichi comes out as a transgender woman as shown in episodes such as "Rosy Cheeks ~Growing pains~" and "10 + 11 ~Better half~."[71] She also is well-known and experienced as a teenage model, often being outspoken, while also liking to modify the clothes she buys.
2011-2012 Horizon in the Middle of Nowhere October 15, 2011 Naito Margot
Malga Naruze
Lesbian Naito and Malga are lovers which makes the two lesbian witches in open rebellion against the Catholic Church, indicated in episodes like "Commandos in Town."[72]
2011-2014 Hunter x Hunter July 15, 2014 Alluka Zoldyck Trans woman Alluka is part of the Zoldyck family, a well known family of assassins. Alluka is referred to as the son of the Zoldyck family and is referred to by her siblings as their brother as shown in the episode "Request × And × Wish." In addition, the official data book[73] states Alluka's gender as male, but she uses she/her pronouns.[74] However, the data book was not written by the author, who refers to her exclusively as a girl. Alluka tends to dress and act as a trans girl, while she is referred to as a sister and girl by her brother Killua whom she loves dearly and vice versa.
Maken-ki! November 16, 2011 Syria Ootsuka Gay or Trans woman[lower-alpha 4] She is a Defense Member of Venus, and an idol celebrity from America. In S1 Ep8, while at Tenbi, she flirts openly with Takeru, and makes the other girls jealous. When she fights Inaho, she uses professional wrestler moves.[75] At some point during season 2, when Takeru uses his Overblow ability, Syria loses her Inverse power, and is revealed to be an okama guy. Despite the defeat, Syria still pursues Takeru and gives him a kiss.
2011-2019 YuruYuri July 5, 2011 Chinatsu Yoshikawa Lesbian Although the work is rather ambiguous about the orientation of main girls, Chinatsu is the one who has a confirmed crush on another girl.[76]
July 12, 2011 Chitose Ikeda
Chizuru Ikeda
Chitose and her twin sister, Chizuru have various yuri fantasies whenever they take their glasses off, with Chitose almost always pairing Kyōko together with Ayano, which often leads to near-fatal nosebleeds while Chizuru pairs Ayano with Chitose and drools instead of having nosebleeds.[77] Whenever Chitose gets drunk (or eats chocolate in the anime), she goes on a kissing rampage.
Ayano Sugiura Ayano is in love with Kyouko but is often not too honest with her feelings for her, always referring to her by her full name and treating her with acts of hostility, despite not wanting do so on purpose.[77][78]
August 13, 2012 Akane Akaza Akari's older sister. She is secretly infatuated with Akari,[79] with her room almost completely covered in photos of her, often doing various perverted things with her belongings when she is not around and reading lots of doujins about sisterly incest as shown in the episode "Sisterly Relations and Such."
August 13, 2012 Nadeshiko Ohmuro Sakurako's older sister who is eighteen years old. She is in a romantic relationship with one of her friends, though it has not yet been revealed who.[79]
Tomoko Yoshikawa Chinatsu's older sister. She's a friend of Akane and has strong feelings for her.[79]
The Amazing World of Gumball May 3, 2011 Gumball Watterson Bisexual or Pansexual On Twitter, show creator Ben Bocquelet said that Gumball "loves whoever he loves" in response to someone asking about the character's sexuality, implying that Gumball could either be bisexual or pansexual.[80] United States
2011-Present Bob's Burgers March 6, 2011 Marshmallow Trans woman Marshmallow is a trans female sex worker.[81]
January 14, 2018 Nat Kinkle Lesbian Nat is a limousine driver who drives Linda, Tina and Louise around in her limousine in "V for Valentine-detta." In "Just the Trip", she invited the Belchers on a road trip to drop off Steve, her pet snake at her ex-girlfriend's animal sanctuary.[82]
December 10, 2017 Dalton Crespin Gay He had a boyfriend whom he broke up with prior to the episode "The Bleakening" who is now boyfriends with another one of his ex-boyfriends.[83]

2012

Duration Show title Character debut date Characters Identity Notes Country
2012 Aesthetica of a Rogue Hero July 13, 2012 Chikage Izumi Lesbian She is a friendly, tomboyish girl with short brown hair and amber eyes. She becomes friends with Miu immediately. She is also a lesbian, and shamelessly admits it,[84] though she develops a slight "liking" for Akatsuki, shown in episodes like "Holy Water Bond." Japan
Bodacious Space Pirates January 29, 2012
February 5, 2012
Jenny Dolittle
Lynn Lambretta
The two are not only president and vice president of the Space Yacht Club but are also lesbian lovers, as revealed in the middle of the show.[85] Both Jenny and Lynn reappear in the 2014 film which followed the series, titled Bodacious Space Pirates: Abyss of Hyperspace.[86]
Brave 10 January 22, 2012 Kamanosuke Yuri Ambiguous Their exact gender is unknown[87] but on occasion is referenced as male, shown in the episode "Valley of Whirlwinds." Nonetheless, they develop a romantic interest in Saizo.
Inu x Boku SS January 19, 2012 Nobara Yukinokōji Lesbian She holds a primary sexual interest in young cute girls as shown in the episode "The Real Contract," with some calling her a "predatory lesbian."[88]
Lupin the Third: The Woman Called Fujiko Mine April 4, 2012 Lieutenant Oscar Ambiguous Oscar is an androgynous male character who has a key role in the anime.[89][90]
2012–2013 From the New World September 29, 2012 Maria Akizuki Bisexual She falls in love with and begins to date Saki but later enters a duty pact[91] with and marries Mamoru Itō. As she is one of the main characters, she appears "ambiguously bisexual."[92]
Shun Aonuma He dated Satoru Asahina for a time but was in love with Saki since childhood.[91] However, he stayed away from Saki for fear of his growing uncontrollable power. As he is one of the main characters, he appears "ambiguously bisexual."[92]
Satoru Asahina Satoru dated Shun for a while but the two later broke up and he began to date another boy for a time, but that relationship also failed. He later falls in love with and marries Saki, shown in the episode "From the New World."[91] Since he is one of the main characters, he appears "ambiguously bisexual."[92]
Saki Watanabe She loved Shun[91] for a long time but dates Maria and later marries Satoru, shown in the episode "Omen." Since she is one of the main characters, she appears "ambiguously bisexual."[92]
Ixion Saga DT November 3, 2012 Mariandale Trans woman A transsexual maid who wields pistols akimbo and protects the princess.[93] She admits being jealous of the princess getting married. Occasionally, she will revert to her male voice. Near the end of the series, she offers up her "testicles" to Eren (who previously had his removed) as a way to make herself feel more female.
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure October 5, 2012 Dio Brando Bisexual Dio is canonically bisexual in both the anime and manga.[56] In the 2007 Eureka interview with Araki (the author of the franchise), when asked about Dio's sexuality, Araki responded: "...Dio's sort of a composed character that could go either way. He could go with a man or a woman."[94] Dio's sexuality is incidental to his villainy, and his same-sex relationship with Enrico Pucci in Part 6 of the manga is actually one of his few humanizing moments.
2012–2014 The Legend of Korra April 14, 2012
April 28, 2012
Asami Sato
Korra
Bisexual In The Legend of Korra, both Asami and Korra are romantically involved with Mako at different points. The series finale, "The Last Stand," ended with Korra and Asami holding hands and looking into each other's eyes while traveling through a portal right before the ending credits. The creators later confirmed that the intention of the ending scene was to show Asami and Korra becoming a romantic couple.[95][96][97] In the graphic novel The Legend of Korra: Turf Wars, which is the sequel to the animated series, Korra and Asami are in a relationship. United States
September 13, 2013 Kya Lesbian Kya is Aang's daughter who appears in The Legend of Korra. Her sexuality is not mentioned in the animated series, but in the sequel graphic novel The Legend of Korra: Turf Wars, she is shown to be lesbian and gives advice to Korra and Asami about coming out.[98]
2012–2015 Brickleberry October 9, 2012 Constance Beatrice "Connie" Cunaman Connie admits she is a lesbian. It is revealed to the viewers that she dubs her strength "lesbian strength" as shown in the episode "Gay Bomb."[99][100] She is obsessed with Ethel, and was turned away by her Evangelical parents for being a homosexual.[101][102]
2012–2016 Gravity Falls June 29, 2012 Sheriff Blubs
Deputy Durland
Gay In the series finale, the two men publicly express their love for each other, confirming their romantic relationship.[103][104][105]
Wendy Corduroy Bisexual In August 2020, show creator Alex Hirsch implied that Wendy is bisexual in a tweet.[106] Wendy is a mellow, tomboyish, laid-back 15-year-old[107] part-time employee at the Mystery Shack, and she stated that she had many boyfriends in the past, including one ex-boyfriend with whom she cannot remember breaking up.
2012–2020 Doc McStuffins March 23, 2012 Thea
Edie
Lesbian The title character, Dottie "Doc" McStuffins, routinely interacts with toys, dolls, and stuffed animals that have come to life. In episode "The Emergency Plan", two dolls form a lesbian married couple and are parents of two doll children. This was the first same-sex couple featured in a Disney Junior pre-school series.[108][109]
2012–2018 Bravest Warriors January 20, 2013 Plum Bisexual She seems to have a crush on Chris, kissing him multiple times during the show in the episodes "Gas-Powered Stick," "Hamster Priest" and "Merewif Tag," even as she rejects advances from Danny and Wallow in the episode "Mexican Touchdown." She is also madly in love with her doppleganger as shown in the comics, which is seemingly canon[110] while she kisses Peach in another comic.[111] Furthermore, on numerous occasions, she has identified as bisexual, which was confirmed by Kate Leth, who wrote all three volumes of the Bravest Warriors comic, writing "Plum is bi and it’s canon and I’m proud of her."[112] United States
Canada

2013

Duration Show title Character debut date Characters Identity Notes Country
2013 Gargantia on the Verdurous Planet April 21, 2013 Lukkage Bisexual She has two female sex slaves who also serve as her co-pilots for her mecha, as shown in the episode "The Villainous Empress" and other episodes.[113] Later she develops a romantic interest in Pinion, especially with his hair down. In the two OVAs for the show, Far Beyond the Voyage parts 1 and 2, Lukkage is a former pirate involved with salvaging and guarding Gargantia from threats, with her two companions still by her side, helping her run the ship and gather intel. Japan
Gatchaman Crowds July 12, 2013 Hajime Ichinose Ambiguous Due to the fact that Hajime, one of the Gatchamen, fused with Berg Katze, who is an androgynous alien shapeshifter with no specified gender,[114] this means that Hajime's gender may be ambiguous, although still clearly a teenage girl, as shown in the episode "inbound." In various episodes, Hajime has Katze speak through her even when not in her Gatchaman form, even asking for their thoughts on Rizumu Suzuki, the show's villain in the first season of the series, and for their thoughts on other matters as shown in the episode "2:6:2."
Berg Katze An androgynous alien shapeshifter with no specified gender, although referred to in official releases as male.[115] They have the power to transform into anyone that they kiss, preferring men over women, disguising themselves to frame people for all types of crimes, shown in episodes like "Genuine."[114] At the end of the series, she goes on a number of dates with Hajime Ichinose, one of the Gatchamen, and in the director's cut she fuses with Haijame during a fight, indicated in the OVA, "Embrace."
O.D. They are a flamboyant alien with no specific gender, although as a clear stereotype.[114] They are later a guest on The Millione Show and replaced by DD.
Kin-iro Mosaic July 13, 2013 Aya Komichi Lesbian She is rather bashful towards Yoko, often not being honest with her feelings. She frequently misinterprets situations between herself and Yoko, responding indignantly and blushing, mostly because of not being able to admit her love to Yoko.[116][117]
My Teen Romantic Comedy SNAFU April 19, 2013 Saika Totsuka Gay Saika is the president of the tennis club who has an androgynous appearance but prefers others to not mistake his gender. He is one of the few people who truly wants to be closer friends with Hachiman, despite Hachiman's tendency to push others away. Furthermore, at the summer camp Saika is shown to have a crush on Hachiman, sometimes dreaming about him and mumbling Hachiman's name in his sleep. Despite knowing that Saika is a boy, Hachiman oftentimes finds himself unwillingly attracted to him.[118]
Senran Kagura January 6, 2013 Katsuragi Lesbian Katsuragi is a member of the "good ninjas" who shows a significant degree of sexual attraction towards several other female characters throughout the series. Notably, she is obsessed with breasts, and enjoys frequently groping her teammates.[119][120]
Yuyushiki April 9, 2013 Yukari Hinata She is a childhood friend of Yui, falling in love with her after Yui gave her candy at a second-grade picnic, with Yui feeling embarrassed of her in the past, but accepting her now, shown in various episodes. Like Yuzuko, she constantly flirts with Yui. She also admits loving Yuzuko in the fifth episode. Due to the "surreal" nature of Yuzuko and Yukari's portrayal, their orientation remains partially ambiguous.[121]
Yuzuko Nonohara She has feelings for Yui, enjoying teasing and flirting with her, while she is also close with Yukari, who also loved Yui, often following Yuzuko's lead. On a few occasions, she admits wanting a date with Yui, and that she would pay 500 yen for 2 girls to get right to "business". Due to the "surreal" nature of Yuzuko and Yukari's portrayal, their orientation remains partially ambiguous.[121]
April 30, 2013 Kei Okano She is quite fond of Chiho and is later shown to have a crush on her. This leads to her being often cold towards Yui for allegedly taking Chiho away from Kei's other friend, Fumi is aware of her fondness and interest in Chiho and often teases her about it, often acts as a "possessive classmate."[122]
2013–2014 Kill la Kill October 4, 2013 Mako Makanshoku Lesbian or Bisexual In the ending of this anime, Mako encourages Ryuko Matoi in the final battle by promising to go on a date with her and kisses her while doing so.[56] The final scene of the episode shows Ryuko and Mako going out on a date. While this would make her lesbian, Mako also seems to be in love with Ira Gamagori, meaning she may be bisexual.
Samurai Flamenco October 31, 2013 Mari Maya
Moe Morita
Bisexual
Lesbian
Mari Maya, is a central member of the idol group, "Mineral Miracle Muse," writes and composes lyrics,[123] while having a fetish for men in uniforms, and enjoys stepping on the testicles of "molesters and other evildoers."[124] She also has an inferiority complex towards Moe, another member of the idol group, but the two later reconcile by kissing each other in the episode "The Wandering Hero."
2013–2015 The Awesomes August 8, 2013 Tomboy Lesbian Originally presenting as Gadget Gal's nemesis, she is outed in "Baby Got Backstory", as using the feud to cope with her own romantic feelings for her.[125][126] United States
September 5, 2013 Zip Danger / "Frantic" Gay Frantic, who is "crazy fast" reject from a circus show,[127][128] is forcibly outed under media pressure in "The Awesomes' Awesome Show."[129] He later falls for Christopher, a member of villain team The Gay Mafia.
October 20, 2015 The Gayfather The Gayfather is the leader of villain team The Gay Mafia, including members like Christopher and Steven, and makes his debut in "The Gayfather".[130][131] Christopher falls for Frantic immediately upon meeting him, and sabotages his team's efforts as a result.
2013–2020 Steven Universe November 4, 2013 Ruby
Sapphire
Lesbian
Non-binary
Two sexless but feminine-presenting members of the Crystal Gems who have a romantic relationship with each other, and stay permanently fused to form Garnet.[132] Also the co-executive producer, Ian Jones-Quartey, has confirmed that, according to human standards and terminology, calling Ruby a non-binary, feminine-presenting lesbian would be "a fair assessment".[133] On July 6, 2018, the episode "Reunited" aired, in which Ruby and Sapphire get married, kiss, and fuse into Garnet, after Ruby proposed to Sapphire in a previous episode, "The Question".[134]
Pearl In "We Need to Talk", it is very apparent that Pearl, a female-presenting non-binary Gem, is attracted to another Gem named Rose Quartz, her now-deceased leader.[135] Her feelings are later confirmed romantic in nature and reciprocated by Rose.[136] In "Last One Out of Beach City", Pearl is attracted to a female pink-haired human, which resembles Rose. In the episode "Bismuth Casual," Pearl allows Bismuth to flirt with her and has various female humans she is friendly with at the roller rink, where she has been in the past, implying she collects their numbers.
Sadie Miller Pansexual or bisexual Formerly an employee of the Big Donut and lead singer of Sadie Killer & the Suspects, Sadie has a romantic attraction to men and those of other genders, so she can confidently be described as pansexual or bisexual. For much of the show, it was hinted that she had a crush on Lars Barriga,[137] a fellow employee of the Big Donut, who is often a jerk towards her, but occasionally reciprocates her feelings for him.[138][lower-alpha 5] In the episode "Island Adventure," they share a kiss and remain friends after Lars returns from space in "Change Your Mind". She later begins a relationship with Shep, a non-binary character.[139] She also is attracted to Stevonnie, an intersex/non-binary character, a fusion of Connie and Steven, as shown in Stevonnie's debut episode.
November 18, 2013 Harold Smiley
Quentin Frowney
Gay Storyboard artist Raven Molisee confirmed that Mr. Smiley is gay[140] because of his longtime relationship with another comedian Mr. Frowney. In the book, Steven Universe: Art & Origins, episode concepts for "Future Boy Zoltron" note that Mr. Smiley and Mr. Frowney are in a relationship.[141]
Kiki Pizza Pansexual In Issue 2 of the Steven Universe comics, Kiki and Stevonnie hang out, shopping together, with Kiki asking Stevonnie out to the school prom.[142] Later on, hijinks ensue, with Steven and Connie unfusing, with both re-fusing, asking Stevonnie out for real. Comics are considered level 2 canon for the Steven Universe TV series.
January 15, 2015 Stevonnie Intersex
Non-binary
Stevonnie is a fusion of both Steven and Connie. Steven and Connie identify as male and female respectively, but the gender of Stevonnie is difficult to describe,[143] with series creator Rebecca Sugar describing it as the "living relationship between Steven and Connie."[144] Stevonnie is commonly referred to with gender neutral pronouns (such as the singular they), while male and female characters seem to be physically attracted to Stevonnie.[145]
January 8, 2015 Peridot Asexual Storyboard artist Maya Petersen stated that Peridot is asexual and aromantic on her Twitter,[146] even though she said her word is not "the ultimate authority" on the matter.[147] This asexual identity was never expressed in the show directly,[148] with fans shipping Peridot with various other characters, specifically Lapis Lazuli and Amethyst, some reviewers even seeing Peridot and Lapis in a "close, loving relationship" in the past.[149]
April 9, 2015 Rose Quartz Pansexual The Crystal Gems describe her to Steven as loving and seeing beauty in all forms of life, and flashback episodes like "A Single Pale Rose" and "Now We're Only Falling Apart" show the development of her relationship with Greg from infatuation into love and understanding. Prior to this, had a complicated but romantic relationship with Pearl while fighting,[150] as noted in episodes like "We Need To Talk" and "Sworn to the Sword."
August 4, 2016 Bismuth Lesbian In the episode "Bismuth Casual," where Pearl invites Bismuth to the roller rink to "set her up" with some of her friends, Bismuth admits to having a crush on Pearl to Steven, as they form a "deep bond" together.[151] This is hinted to through her flirting toward Pearl in the episode "Bismuth".
2013–present Attack on Titan April 21, 2013 Reiner Braun Bisexual In one episode, it is revealed Reiner "had no interest in women" while suggesting Ymir's shared homosexuality in episodes like "Soldier."[56] But despite that, Reiner has shown some interest in Krista. Asking her to marry him on multiple occasions in his mind. Japan
May 12, 2013 Ymir
Historia
Lesbian The official website mentions Ymir is in love with Historia (Krista).[152] According to a panel in 2014, it was hinted that Historia may have reciprocated by the confirmation of them being a 'couple',[153] with the English voice actress for Ymir, Elizabeth Maxwell, hoping that how their relationship is portrayed would "have an impact that echoes far into the future."[56]
Rick and Morty December 2, 2013 Rick Sanchez Pansexual Rick has been stated to be pansexual by Justin Roiland, one of the show's creators and executive producers.[154] This was shown in "Auto Erotic Assimilation", when Rick connects with Unity, an ex-lover who is a collective hive mind of assimilated individuals from the planet they occupy. Throughout the series, Rick's sexuality has also been alluded to, mostly in his backstory. United States
August 16, 2015 Sleepy Gary Bisexual In "Total Rickall", Sleepy Gary is one of the dozens of aliens that alter the memories of Rick, Morty, Beth and Summer in order to pose as friends and family members.[155] Because of the fake memories, Beth believes herself to be married with Sleepy Gary, and Jerry believes he is having a secret affair with him.[156]
RWBY July 25, 2013 Blake Belladonna Bisexual In a conversation with the voice actresses for Ruby Rose (Lindsay Jones), Weiss Schnee (Kana Eberle), Yang (Barbara Dunkelman), and Patty Hawkins, for GalaxyCon, the voice actress for Blake, Arryn Zech, confirmed that Blake likes men and women, with the other cast members concurring with her assessment.[157] She had a previous relationship with the abusive Adam Taurus,[158] which Ilia implied as romantic in the episode "Alone Together" even though these feelings have since faded away.[lower-alpha 6] She gets along well with her teammate, Yang Xiao Long, beginning in earnest with the episode, "Burning the Candle"[lower-alpha 7] and also exemplified by both holding hands in the season 3 finale, "End of the Beginning." Blake and Yang also fight against Adam together in the episodes "The Lady in the Shoe" and "Seeing Red," with Blake stating she will always be Yang's side. After the battle, and Adam's death, Yang and Blake embrace, and their foreheads touch each other,[lower-alpha 8] and in later episodes, like "Sparks" and "A Night Off" they show closeness to each other. Blake also is close to Sun Wukong as shown in the episodes "Burning the Candle," "Argus Limited," and other episodes.
January 7, 2017 Ilia Amitola Lesbian Ilia confessed that she has held onto romantic feelings for her former-current-best friend Blake Belladonna in the episode "Alone Together." Miles Luna, one of the show runners, confirmed her sexuality in a 2018 Reddit AMA.[159]
December 8, 2018 Saphron
Terra Cotta-Arc
Saphron, the sister of Jaune Arc, and her wife, Terra, have a son named Adrian, with all three making their debut in the seventh episode of Volume 6, "The Grimm Reaper."[160] In later episodes, Ruby, Weiss, Blake, Yang, Juane, Nora, Rin, Qrow, and Maria stay at their house within Argus, attempting to contact the Atlas military. Additionally, Saphron helps them search for Oscar in the episode "Lost" while Terra helps Blake and Yang in the episode "Stealing from the Elderly," and are featured in the last episode of Volume 6, "Our Way."[161]
November 30, 2019 May Marigold Trans woman She is a trans woman, which was confirmed by her voice actress, Kdin Jenzen, who is also transgender.[162]

2014

Duration Show title Character debut date Characters Identity Notes Country
2014 Akame ga Kill! August 3, 2014 Seryu Ubiquitous Lesbian She is implied to love Esdeath,[163] who she felt gave her a reason to live besides her own warped sense of justice, as shown in the episode "Kill the Empty Dream," and she has a tragic end in the series.[164] Japan
November 2, 2014 Suzuka Bisexual She is bisexual, having shown enjoyment at being beaten by a group of spies and showing sexual interest in Esdeath and Tatsumi, indicated in episodes like "Kill the Fate."[165][166]
Chozen January 13, 2014 Chozen
Hunter
Gay Chozen is a white, gay, aspiring rap superstar. He is in a relationship with fratboy-type Hunter.[167] United States
Dramatical Murder July 6, 2014 Aoba Seragaki
Ren
Koujaku
Noiz
Mink
Clear
Gay / Bisexual As the anime is based on a BL game where Aoba is the main character and can end up with Ren, Koujaku, Noiz, Mink or Clear, it is safe to say all these characters have feelings for Aoba in the anime as well.[168] Koujaku is stated to be a womanizer but does have feelings for Aoba though the sexuality of the rest of the cast including Aoba is somewhat more varied and can be gay or bisexual depending on the game's route. Japan
Gugure! Kokkuri-san October 12, 2014 Inugami Ambiguous Inugami is a dog spirit who adores Kohina as she was the only one to care for them when they were alive. Because they cannot remember which gender they originally were, they frequently switch genders, and it becomes a running gag in the series.[169]
Inari, Konkon, Koi Iroha January 15, 2014 Akemi Sumizome Lesbian Akemi is a popular girl who constantly gets confessions from boys, but she later finds herself falling in love with tomboy Keiko Sanjō. Though Keiko rejects her, the two remain friends and Inari "yearns for her," with Akemi later confessing to Inari that she loves her.[170][171]
Inugami-san to Nekoyama-san April 10, 2014 Yachiyo Inugami
Suzu Nekoyama
Yachiyo and Suzu fall in love at first sight after they get introduced to each other by their mutual friend, Aki Hiiragi. The whole series revolves around their relationship.[172]
Love Stage!! July 9, 2014 Izumi Sena
Ryoma Ichijo
Bisexual Ryoma is a 20-year-old popular actor and hard-worker,[173] while Izumi is an 18-year-old geeky university student.[174] The two fall in love despite Izumi initially not being comfortable with the idea of being in a relationship with another man and Ryoma struggling to accept his feelings despite having previously only liked women as shown in the episode "The Door to My Dreams" and others.[175]
Riddle Story of Devil April 3, 2014 Tokaku Azuma
Haru Ichinose
Lesbian Tokaku protects Haru and initially believes her feelings for her are due to Haru's manipulation ability but grows to realize her feelings are genuine.[176]
Sabagebu! -Survival Game Club! July 6, 2014 Urara Kasugano Initially doting on Miou,[177] she falls in love with Momoka instead after developing a masochistic taste for her violent punishments.[178]
Sakura Trick January 9, 2014 Haruka Takayama
Yū Sonoda
Haruka and Yū are in a romantic relationship.[179][180]
January 16, 2014 Kotone Noda
Shizuku Minami
Kotone and Shizuku are in a romantic relationship, shown in episodes like "Yet Another Cherry Blossom Color" and live together.[181][180]
January 23, 2014 Mitsuki Sonoda Mitsuki is Yū's older sister. She is suspicious of the relationship between Haruka and Yū, and disapproves of it.[180] However, she develops a crush on Haruka.
Soul Eater Not! Jacqueline O'Lantern Dupré
Kim Diehl
April 22, 2014
April 15, 2014
Lesbian
Bisexual
Kim befriends Jacqueline, one of her bully victims who has a secret crush on her, and they become partners.[182] They break up in the show's seventh episode, "Nice Day For a Death Bazaar!," but may still have some feelings for each other after that point. Kim also has feelings toward Ox Ford at the same academy.
The Kawai Complex Guide to Manors and Hostel Behavior April 3, 2014 Sayaka "Ayaka" Watanabe Bisexual Ayaka is a college student who loves to lead men on[183] but reveals later on that she dates both men and women and loves reading BL in the episode "Thought So." She also is shown to have a sexual attraction to her fellow dormmate Mayumi, whom she often fondles despite the latter's resentment.[184]
2014–2015 Cross Ange November 1, 2014 Hilda Schlievogt
Zola Axberg
Chris
Rosalie
Lesbian Hilda was lovers with Zola,[185] who often fondles other women "or having sex with them,"[186] and later begins to engage in sexual relations with Chris and Rosalie,[187] while she is attracted to Angelise "Ange."[188] Rosalie deeply loves Chris.[189]
Knights of Sidonia April 10, 2014 Izana Shinatose Third gender Izana belongs to a new, nonbinary third gender that originated during the hundreds of years of human emigration into space, as first shown in the episode "Commencement."[190] Izana later turns into a girl after falling in love with Nagate Tanasake.
2014–2016 Clarence December 4, 2014 EJ Randell
Sue Randell
Lesbian EJ and Sue, who were introduced in "Jeff Wins", are Jeff's mothers.[191] United States
2014–2018 Tokyo Ghoul April 3, 2018 Tooru Mutsuki Trans man A flashback reveals that he was born female, but was unable to reconcile his feelings of discomfort towards his gender. As such, he began living as a man and uses highly-masculine personal pronouns, even when such informal language is not socially appropriate. It contrasts strongly with his gentle personality, and his consistent respect towards others. Mutsuki uses the personal pronoun ore (俺), usually reserved for male characters that are tough or aggressive which is fitting for Mutsuki to use as he is a transgender male.
2014–2020 BoJack Horseman August 22, 2014 Todd Chavez Asexual In the season 3 finale, "That Went Well," Todd confides in his friend Emily that he doesn't think he is either straight or gay, and in fact "might be nothing". He explores the identity further in season 4 and accepts his asexuality, while meeting others who share his orientation.[192] Todd was the only asexual character GLAAD found on streaming platforms in 2018.[193][194]
Kelsey Jannings Lesbian While she is calling BoJack to tell him that they are replacing Andrew Garfield's with him, Kelsey says "I get enough of that from my ex-wife along with newspaper clippings about gluten" in the episode "Later."[195]
Herb Kazzaz Gay Herb's closeted homosexuality was first hinted at by Charlotte's statement: "I don't think I'm the person Herb's looking for," a mere scene before Herb steals a kiss from BoJack in the episode "The Telescope." He was later removed from the show after it was revealed that he was indeed gay.[195] Herb could possibly be bisexual, as he once dated Charlotte, although that could have been a cover to throw people off, or he was unsure of his sexuality.
September 8, 2017 Hollyhock's fathers Hollyhock, a female teenage horse and Bojack's sister, has eight adoptive fathers (Dashawn Manheim, Steve Mannheim, Jose Guerrero, Cupe Robinson III, Otto Zilberschlag, Arturo "Ice Man" Fonzerelli, Gregory Hsung, and Quackers McQuack) in a polyamorous gay relationship.[196]
September 14, 2018 Mary-Beth
Dr Indria
Lesbian Mary-Beth and Dr Indria are a married lesbian couple, as shown in the episode "INT. SUB."[197] Mary-Beth is a professional businesswoman while Dr Indria is a therapist. They both first appear in the fifth season.
October 25, 2019 Doctor Champ Gay Doctor Champ mentions he has a husband and daughter in the Season 6 episode "A Horse Walks into a Rehab."[198]
Hey Duggee June 24, 2015 Mr. John Crab
Nigel Crab
Gay Mr. John Crab and his mute husband Nigel Crab first appeared in the series 1 episode "The Sandcastle Badge".[199][200] United Kingdom

See also

Notes

  1. Based on the comments by Urobuchi and Shinbo, they may be asexual and aromantic
  2. Her official romanization is Luka Urushibara
  3. YouTube vlogger, Miles Jai Daron Wilson, who produces LGBTQ content, has said that Nathan Seymour is "the only time I have LITERALLY seen myself in an anime...with the exception of being a hero with pyrokinesis of course."
  4. In the anime's first season, Syria remains a girl; she falls in love with Takeru when he shows a cool-looking stance to protect Haruko, during the volleyball match between Venus and Maken-ki. Takeru jumps in and accidentally lands on Syria instead of Haruko, much to Kodama's annoyance because of Syria's chest.
  5. See the episodes "Tiger Millionaire," "Horror Club," "The New Lars," "The Good Lars," "I Am My Mom," "Stuck Together," and "Lars of the Stars" for examples of the relationship between Sadie and Lars.
  6. In this episode, Ilia said Blake was "too busy falling for Adam." In the episode "Best Day Ever," Blake as a sketch of him in her notebook, meaning she may still think of him, and in "Mountain Glenn" she calls Adam her partner, although more of a mentor. She further seems to have some remorse after killing Adam.
  7. This is the episode which started the "Bumbleby" (Blake/Yang) shipping.
  8. Zoe Ruderman argues in Cosmopolitan that "the number one clue that the newlyweds are totally in love is the forehead-on-forehead contact" while others like Richard Kronick cite it as an example of connecting with a partner.

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