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Character Title Author Identity Year Notes Aim/the Messenger Nona the Ninth: Tamsyn Muir: Ambiguous/nonbinary 2022 Aim uses they/them pronouns that were "bestowed upon them" by their role as the Messenger (whether these pronouns are singular or plural is ambiguous), is referred to with she/her pronouns and as "sir" by multiple characters, and has been stated by Tamsyn Muir to "live with ...
"So begins Homestuck, Andrew Hussie's webcomic/cartoon/video game/mixed media art project that went on to take over every convention with a sea of grey body paint, surpass War and Peace ' s word count, raise $2.5 million on Kickstarter and then suddenly disappear, leaving its fans either desperate for more or wanting to forget it ever happened."
The main characters of Homestuck were all named by fans. [3] The four main characters are presented as Internet friends who have technically never met one another but interact through an online chat application. [4] [5] John Egbert. John Egbert is the main protagonist of Homestuck and the first character that is introduced. He is portrayed as a ...
Vera is a trans woman and cabaret singer in Season 3. [158] (1991-2006) María José Riquelme: Paulina de la Mora: The House of Flowers: Trans woman who was married to Paulina before transitioning. [159] She remarried Paulina in the final episode of season 3 (3x11). (2018-2020) Rosalind: V. Vieux: Station 19
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 6 February 2025. American author and webcomic artist Andrew Hussie Hussie in 2010 Born (1979-08-25) August 25, 1979 (age 45) Nationality American Alma mater Temple University Occupation(s) Author and artist Notable work MS Paint Adventures Website homestuck.com Andrew Hussie (born August 25, 1979) is an ...
The films were released theatrically, direct-to-video, or on a streaming platform (non-linear network). This list does not include documentaries , which are included in the categories of LGBTQ-related films by decade , or animated transgender characters, which are noted in List of fictional trans characters .
Nasubi is the Japanese word for "eggplant"; the nickname was chosen due to his 30 cm long face that was said to be shaped like a Japanese eggplant, as well as the producers having to cover his genitals with an animated eggplant for the television audience when Hamatsu was standing on camera due to his nudity. Hamatsu believed that he was being ...
This representation came at a time that anime was beginning to establish a strong foothold in "American geek fandom," [117] [118] even as they still reflected the values of Japanese society. [112]: 10–11 On June 3, 2021, the two part animated film, Sailor Moon Eternal, a continuation of the Sailor Moon Crystal series, premiered on Netflix. [119]