

She is portrayed as shy along with being in love with Umaru. Kirie is a classmate who is introduced as a petite girl with frightening eyes that scare others and that watches Umaru intensely. Alice is a very nice person, though she does sometimes tease others. Her Noble Arts include Shadow Bind, Shadow Walk and Shadow Spot. She has the ability to control shadows with her device, the Darkness Hermit. She also stalks Akari, even taking pictures of her in a swimsuit or when changing.Īlice is a first year student and Shizuku's roommate. She is romantically obsessed with Akari even engaging in violence in an effort to make Akaria end her relationship with Aria due to her jealousy. The entries on this page are organized alphanumerically by duration dates and then alphabetically by the first letter of a specific series.Ī beautiful girl, she first met Akari Holmes Kanzaki at a food stand where they share a leaf pie. LGBTQ characters which are guest stars or one-off characters are listed on the pages focusing exclusively on gay (in animation and anime), lesbian (in animation and anime), bisexual (in animation and anime), trans, pansexual, asexual, non-binary, and intersex characters. This list only includes recurring characters, otherwise known as supporting characters, which appear frequently from time to time during the series' run, often playing major roles in more than one episode, and those in the main cast are listed below.

In 2019 alone, LGBTQ characters were featured in shows such as Twelve Forever, Hazbin Hotel, The Dragon Prince, Danger & Eggs, gen:LOCK, and Astra Lost in Space. Additionally, LGBTQ characters appeared in Macross Delta, Kiznaiver, Mysticons, Craig of the Creek, Castlevania, and Carole & Tuesday. The latter three shows were praised for their LGBTQ representation, progressive characters and storylines, and queer characters.
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This includes series such as The Loud House in 2016, OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes in 2017, She-Ra and the Princesses of Power in 2018, and Twelve Forever in 2019. The years of 2015 to 2019 saw the number of LGBTQ characters, building upon progress from 2010 to 2014, in animated series increase, changing the landscape when it came to representation. For the list of 2000s series, see Animated series with LGBT characters: 2000s. For the list of 2010s series, see Animated series with LGBT characters: 2010s. For the list of 2020s series, see Animated series with LGBT characters: 2020s. For the list of 1990 series, see Animated series with LGBT characters: 1990s. For the list of 1960s–1990s series, see List of animated series with LGBT characters.
