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    * In ''Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann'', the character Leeron states "I'm both and neither a man and a woman." <ref>''Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann'', episode 2</ref> (Most fans treat Leeron as a gay man.)
    * In ''Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann'', the character Leeron states "I'm both and neither a man and a woman."<ref>''Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann'', directed by Hiroyuki Imaishi. Episode 2, 2007.</ref> (Most fans treat Leeron as a gay man.)
    * Season four of ''She-Ra and the Princesses of Power'' introduces the nonbinary character Double Trouble, who uses [[singular they]] pronouns and is voiced by nonbinary actor [[Jacob Tobia]].
    * Season four of ''She-Ra and the Princesses of Power'' introduces the nonbinary character Double Trouble, who uses [[singular they]] pronouns and is voiced by nonbinary actor [[Jacob Tobia]].
    * In the anime ''Soul Eater'', the character Crona is nonbinary. In a interview{{citation needed}} the writer said that he wanted to make a character that normalizes nonbinary/[[X-gender]], so all the other characters accept Crona's identity without question. (In the original translation they call Crona he/him; this is due to a mistranslation.)
    * In the anime ''Soul Eater'', the character Crona is nonbinary. In a interview{{citation needed}} the writer said that he wanted to make a character that normalizes nonbinary/[[X-gender]], so all the other characters accept Crona's identity without question. (In the original translation they call Crona he/him; this is due to a mistranslation.)