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Gay my hero academia characters

8 Anime Characters You Didn't Know Were Canonically LGBTQ

Summary

  • Dio Brando from Jojo's Bizarre Adventure is confirmed bisexual by series author Araki, adding to the show's drama and flair.
  • My Hero Academia includes Tiger, a trans man, treated no differently by his team for his identity.
  • Ghost In The Shell features a bisexual protagonist, Motoko Kusanagi, whose identity adds depth to the exploration of inhuman bodies.

Since anime encompasses all of Japanese animation, there's a large span of genres and thousands of distinct character types. That means there are subsections of anime dedicated to telling LGBTQ stories and prominently featuring queer characters. But even in other genres, where you might not expect to see as much representation, like shonen, there are still quite a few examples.

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While you may kno gay my hero academia characters

Anonymous asked:

do you think horikoshi's level of "not giving a fuck" its elevated enough for making a canon gay couple? (ships aside)

Yes, It’s Doable For Boku no Hero Academia To Have a Canon Gay Couple

Horikoshi is at least aware of LGBT rights based on this moment with Magne. 

and based on him creating a canon trans character. 

Horikoshi is a progressive author and handles a lot of mature topics greater than most shounen authors. He reminds me a little of Togashi, the shounen author of HunterxHunter. Togashi and his wife both support LGBT rights, and Togashi has made a prominent character transsexual, and there are a lot of characters in HunterxHunter whose sexuality or gender are shrouded in mystery. The reason why I think these two authors are so similar is because both deal with sensitive material rather maturely and both have confirmed LGBT characters. 

Plus, if Assault on Titan can own a canon gay couple, then Boku no Hero Academia should be competent to get away with having a canon lgbtq+ couple with time. LGBT rights keeps improving in Japan every year, and Boku no Hero Academia still has years to go before concluding. LGBT rights most likely will hav

Characters I Headcanon As LGBTQ

If you don't support the LGBTQ society and intend on hating on this post then you can show yourself to the nearest retreat. All comments containing detest WILL be deleted.

Yes this is the exact equal post I made but it took me three days to make and I'm not remaking it.

If you have a issue with my headcanons, tell you disagree and narrate me what you headcanon. I don't need to read this long paragraph that basically could be summed up as "Hey, I have a challenge with your headcanons."

I don't need you to contact me a heterophobe because it interferes with your ships. These are MY headcanons. Not yours. And I swear to god if anyone comments that I put half of the cast as homosexual, I will delete your comment because that's not even true. There's prefer 5 characters that I headcanon as gay. The other characters are pansexual, transgender or a other sexuality.

Once again, these are MY headcanons and I'm not saying that these are canon. Some may go against canon data but I don't care.

Heyo, Minty Here!

Now, all of you probably don't realize this but I'm apart of the LGBTQ people. More specifically the bisexual person group. That doesn't really matter but th

My Hero Academia's LGBTQ+ History and Future, Explained

Mineta is one of the most hated characters in My Hero Academia, not just by several of the characters on the display (especially the female ones) but also fans. He is lecherous, perverted, and a bit of a coward. A subset demographic of fans now abhor him more because Mineta would be a crass representation of a pansexual. Mineta potentially being bisexual person plays into the trope that bisexual people (particularly bisexual males) are promiscuous predators who are not to be trusted.

There is little solid evidence of Mineta being bisexual. Most of the speculation comes from the My Hero Academia manga Chapter #321, where Mineta says to Deku, "I fell for you." This is hardly a case for his sexuality. Still, more hinges on the proof that English translations are not always solid, whereas looking into a more accurate translation from Japanese has Mineta stating that he "admired" him. For those living in the West, the reaction to Mineta being perceived as bisexual may feel the alike as what happened to the latest iteration of Superman coming out as bisexual. Jon Kent, son of Clark Kent, came out in Superman: Son of Kal-El #4.

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