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Hell melted them together into one person. On each of them, half of their body was decaying. Hell came along and decided to bring them back. (Yes, they were two different people.) Then this dude named Dr.
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According to the Wikia, they were some priests who got sacrificed. But even if they’re pretty cartoony, they’re still an anime character, so they still count! Wonder about the origin of this weird …thing? I’ll tell you. For a few of these I actually have to check if they’re really from anime or if Google’s goofing on me. Gender: literally half-man and half-woman (Can you comment if you’re part of the Gatchaman fandom and help me with this mess?) For pics, I’ll just do both appearances from Crowds and Science Ninja. As well as the weird gender thing, apparently there’s some over-lap between Gatchaman Crowds and other Gatchaman stuff like
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Sounds like gender fluid to me! (I mean, that’s the closest word I can find to describe this supervillain’s weird gender thing). The wikia says: “Cyclical hermaphrodite shifts between being male or female at will” Notes: From what the wikia and Quora can tell me, gender fluid. Cool, huh?Īnime: Gatchaman Crowds, Science Ninja Team Gatchaman So basically, even when she becomes a female she’s trans. Later on in the series Izana becomes a female, due to her attraction to Nagate. Notes: Here’s what the Wikia tells me: At the start of the series, due to her being neither male nor female, her physical appearance was ambiguous when it came to deciphering her gender, much to Nagate’s confusion. Okay, and when did people start using “they/them” as a singular pronoun instead of he or she? Wikipedia says early 21st century. Let’s see, when was the anime made? 2008. HAVE YOU EVER HEARD OF THEY/THEM?!?!?! Wait, maybe I can let them off the hook. Notes: Wow, lots of agender people! Also, can I share with you something I find really dumb? Look at this passage from Wikipedia: Crona is androgynous in appearance, leaving the character’s gender unknown, though Crona is addressed with male pronouns in the Yen Press and Funimation translations of the manga and anime, respectively, because they felt that “it” would have been insulting to Crona as a character.Īhem. Um… why are you holding your face like that, Nathan? I’mma add this anime to my near-endless watchlist. Notes: from what I read, this character seems AWESOME. They’re probably not cis, but what Neferpitou is I have no idea. So she’s a trans female, right? But then I see this piece of confusing shit junk in the Wikia. Notes: my article says female, the fans say female.
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Gender: FROM WHAT I CAN TELL, EVEN THE CREATORS HAD NO IDEA Okay, a little weird, but c’mon! I like him. Notes: Well, I’ve seen MHA, so I know this dude. So, how well do they represent agenderness? Let me know in the comments! …that’s an odd facial expression Notes: I haven’t seen this insanely popular anime, but most of you reading this probably have. They can present themselves as male or female. Besides that, the title really gives everything away. When there was an anime and a manga I used the anime for pictures. Just a note: they’re vaguely separated into anime and manga, but there is some crossing over so… idk.