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*[https://www.inanimateinsanity.com/ ''Inanimate Insanity''] is an animated webseries that features two nonbinary characters, [[Paintbrush (Inanimate Insanity)|Paintbrush]] and Bot. Paintbrush starts out as the subject of a somewhat-transphobic running gag about their gender ambiguity, but is later revealed to be nonbinary and is referred to with they/them pronouns from then on. Bot similarly begins going by they/them pronouns after a journey of self-discovery. Paintbrush and Bot are both currently voiced by nonbinary actors, Jazzy Oliver and Shooshies, respectively.
*[https://www.inanimateinsanity.com/ ''Inanimate Insanity''] is an animated webseries that features two nonbinary characters, [[Paintbrush (Inanimate Insanity)|Paintbrush]] and Bot. Paintbrush starts out as the subject of a somewhat-transphobic running gag about their gender ambiguity, but is later revealed to be nonbinary and is referred to with they/them pronouns from then on. Bot similarly begins going by they/them pronouns after a journey of self-discovery. Paintbrush and Bot are both currently voiced by nonbinary actors, Jazzy Oliver and Shooshies, respectively.
*In the animated webseries [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL24C8378F296DB656 ''Battle For Dream Island''], the characters Winner, Price Tag, and Profily all go by they/them pronouns.
*In the animated webseries [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL24C8378F296DB656 ''Battle For Dream Island''], the characters Winner, Price Tag, and Profily all go by they/them pronouns.
*In the game and anime ''Gnosia'', characters Raqio and Setsu both identify as [[asexual]] and [[agender]], with Setsu having gone through [[Genital nullification|nullification surgery]]. In the original Japanese, an in-universe term(汎, ''han'') is used to describe their gender identities, but the official glossary<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20260207111130/https://gnosia-anime.com/glossary/?id=gnosia Official Gnosia Glossary] archived from [https://gnosia-anime.com/glossary/ the original] on May 16th, 2026.</ref> confirms the term as analogous to agender([[Glossary of Japanese gender and sex terminology|無性]]) rather than a fictional third sex. In the English translation, both Setsu and Raqio use singular they pronouns, refer to themselves as agender, and are voiced by nonbinary voice actors Morgan Berry and Joshua Waters respectively. A third anime-exclusive character, Yuri, uses they/them pronouns and may be [[genderfluid]], appearing as male, female, and nonbinary at various points in the story, but their gender identity is never stated. Yuri is voiced by nonbinary voice actor Anjali Kunapaneni in the English translation.


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