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There are many more [[Nonbinary gender in fiction#Nonbinary genders in fiction|nonbinary characters in fiction who have a gender identity outside of the binary]]. The following are only some of those characters who are specifically called by the words "x-gender," either in their canon, or by their creators.
There are many more [[Nonbinary gender in fiction#Nonbinary genders in fiction|nonbinary characters in fiction who have a gender identity outside of the binary]]. The following are only some of those characters who are specifically called by the words "x-gender," either in their canon, or by their creators.


'''Yuta "Yū" Asuka''' (飛鳥 悠, ''Asuka Yūta'') from the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tokyo_Broadcasting_System TBS] TV anime series [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stars_Align Stars Align] had a short arc that touched on how they were questioning their gender identity. During this they tell Maki that they want to be referred to with gender neutral language and that they think they are X-gender but don't want to be categorized.  
'''Yuta "Yū" Asuka''' (飛鳥 悠, ''Asuka Yūta'') from the Tokyo Broadcasting System TV anime series Stars Align had a short arc that touched on how they were questioning their gender identity. During this they tell Maki that they want to be referred to with gender neutral language and that they think they are X-gender but don't want to be categorized.  


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