Difference between revisions of "List of transgender women"
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* Leora (''Mage & Demon Queen'') | * Leora (''Mage & Demon Queen'') | ||
* Lily Hoshikawa (''Zombie Land Saga'') | * Lily Hoshikawa (''Zombie Land Saga'') | ||
* May Marigold (''RWBY'') | |||
* [[Sophia Burset]] (''Orange Is the New Black'') | * [[Sophia Burset]] (''Orange Is the New Black'') | ||
* Stephie (''Assigned Male'') | * Stephie (''Assigned Male'') |
Latest revision as of 09:11, 8 January 2022
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This is a list of characters that are transgender women.
Introduced in the 1980s[edit | edit source]
- Hibari Ōzora (Stop!! Hibari-kun!)
- Wanda (DC Comics, Sandman)
Introduced in the 1990s[edit | edit source]
- Miyuki (YuYu Hakusho)
- Rachel Bighead (Rocko's Modern Life; introduced as Ralph Bighead in the 1994 episode "I Have No Son!", and shown to be a transgender woman in the 2019 television special Rocko's Modern Life: Static Cling)
Introduced in the 2000s[edit | edit source]
- Alluka Zoldyck (Hunter × Hunter)
- Dolores "Lola" Padilla (Lalola)
- Luka Urushibara (Steins;Gate)
- Vivian (Mario)
Introduced in the 2010s[edit | edit source]
- Beauty Nova (Pokémon X and Y)
- Erica Anderson (Catherine)
- Giselle Gewelle (Bleach)
- Kikunojo (One Piece)
- Leora (Mage & Demon Queen)
- Lily Hoshikawa (Zombie Land Saga)
- May Marigold (RWBY)
- Sophia Burset (Orange Is the New Black)
- Stephie (Assigned Male)
Introduced in the 2020s[edit | edit source]
- Sallie May (Helluva Boss)