Gay anime character
Japanese animated media is often known as a prime example of representation gone wrong. However, several anime and manga creators have managed to slip queer and queer coded characters into their media. Here are some of my personal favorites! Their defining characteristic is their bubbly personality and exhaustive list of friends.
Serving as a foil to Komi, who has severe social anxiety, Najimi helps her break out of her shell and make new friends. Najimi wears a unique school uniform that combines both the male and female designated uniforms, a blatant rebellion against the strict gender roles enforced at Japanese schools.
They sport the male blazer, collared shirt, and formal tie, while also dressing in anime skirt and stockings permitted for the female uniform. Ymir, a titan-shifter and important character in the character two seasons of the show, is canonically in love with her best friend Historia, as shown when she writes in a final love letter to her friend that her only regret was not marrying her.
The two are portrayed as any great relationship would be but with a touch of personal and feminine charm. The two bond over their depressive and self deprecating thoughts and give each other reason to keep moving forward. Their story is beautiful and tragic, and a perfect example of sapphic gay.
As part of the villainous Team Rocket dead set on capturing Pikachu, James often dresses in disguise in order to fool the main character and friends. More often than not, James chooses to dress in a feminine manner, showing his comfort in his own skin. Sailor Neptune and Sailor Uranus are the mothers of queer anime.
The Best LGBTQ Characters in Anime
When episodes involving the couple were first dubbed and over to English, Western media attempted to pass them off as cousins, but their dynamic quickly made it character that they were lovers. Attack on Titan creator Hajime Isayama hits the mark once again with Hange, the Scout captain, strategist, and final commander ofthe Scout regiment.
Because of this, Hange has been recognized as genderqueer or gender fluid. As one of the most beloved Attack on Titan characters, Hanji is another great example of strong, non-stereotyped queer representation in anime. Although a minor character, Suma is known for her personal charm and short temper. Suma is canonically both polyamorous and bisexual.
Throughout their time on screen, all of them make it clear that they would put their lives on the line to see the others survive. From the manga and anime taking the world by storm, Kikunojo, or Kiku, has the esteemed reputation of being the most beautiful samurai in Wano County and is a canonically transgender Gay character.
Not only is Kiku an elegant badass when it comes to her swordsmanship, she is also a loyal and nurturing person to her teammates and the ones she loves. She tends to her comrades' wounds when they are in need and holds a strong sense of justice when it comes to protecting those around her. The epitome of feminine and queer strength, Kiku is one samurai you do not want to mess with.
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