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    * In ''Undertale'', the human protagonist Frisk and the human called Chara are never referred to in binary terms, and are referred to with "they" pronouns. Their gender is never revealed. Some other characters also go by "they" pronouns.
    * In ''Undertale'', the human protagonist Frisk and the human called Chara are never referred to in binary terms, and are referred to with "they" pronouns. Their gender is never revealed. Some other characters also go by "they" pronouns.
    * In Hustle Cat the protagonist of this Dating Sim game can be either male, female or non-binary with "they" pronouns (regarding of the chosen sex) and the characters in-game will refer to them with the chosen pronouns.
    * In Hustle Cat the protagonist of this Dating Sim game can be either male, female or non-binary with "they" pronouns (regarding of the chosen sex) and the characters in-game will refer to them with the chosen pronouns.
    * In the horror series “Five Nights at Freddy’s,” the characters Mangle from FNaF2 and Funtime Foxy from FNaF Sister Location both have debated genders. In the Custom Night of both games, they are included in the “Ladies Night” preset, but in SL, F. Foxy is referred to as a “he,” both by one of the voices of the HandUnit and the description of the Custom Night, and a “she” by the HandUnit’s other voice. Mangle is referred to as a “he” by the Phone Guy, but is still in the “Ladies Night” preset.
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