In the original English translation of the original manga, Hange is referred to as a female, and is also portrayed as one in the anime adaptation. Hange Zoë is a Section Commander of the Scouting Regiment who serves as its veteran leader of 4th Squad and a scientist who studies the Titans.
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Series creator Rebecca Sugar has also said that "the Gems are all non-binary women," which includes Garnet, and her friends, Amethyst and Pearl. 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". In July 2015, the co-executive producer, Ian Jones-Quartey, has confirmed that, according to human standards and terminology, calling Ruby and Sapphire non-binary, feminine-presenting lesbians would be "a fair assessment". Ruby and Sapphire are 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. Double Trouble reappears for brief periods in the show's final season, posing as "Peekablue," a male prince.įred is a non-binary bison who prefers they/them pronouns and is the first non-binary character in a Netflix kids series. They are voiced by Jacob Tobia, a non-binary person.
Showrunner ND Stevenson described them at New York Comic Con 2019 as a "nonbinary shapeshifting mercenary". GLAAD consulted on the episode and Menas said the episode resonated with hir. Īn okapi, voiced by Iris Menas, who first appears in the season 3 Pride-themed episode "Whatever Floats Your Float," with none of the floats seeming right for Odee, and then sings a song titled "Be Proud" about being proud of your identity. This character is based on the identity that real-life cross-dresser, Chevalier d'Eon claimed in a 1756 mission to Russia. Ultimately, her spirit begins to inhabit his body whenever his life is in danger. Lia de Beaumont is killed and her brother D'eon de Beaumont seeks her murderers. When asked by a fan about the gender of Asher, series creator Radford "Rad" Sechrist said that Asher is non-binary and uses they/them pronouns, which was later confirmed by Bill Wolkoff, co-screenwriter of Kipo. Commenting on this, writer Mae Catt stated that the difference was "just something Acid Storm likes to do." While initially conceived as male, in the series itself, despite Acid Storm having a female voice actress, the character has often switched back and forth between "male" and "female" Seeker models in episodes 14, 15, 16, and 17. Acid Storm is a Seeker and member of the Decepticons.