List of bisexual characters in animation

This is a list of characters in animation that either self-identify as bisexual or have been identified by outside parties to be bisexual. Listed characters are either recurring characters, cameos, guest stars, or one-off characters. This article does not include any characters in Japanese animation, otherwise known as anime. For the corresponding list of lesbian characters, please read the list of lesbian characters in animation page.

Please see the lists of trans, bisexual, non-binary, pansexual, asexual, and intersex characters for information about fictional characters in other parts of the LGBTQ community.

The names are organized alphabetically by surname (i.e. last name), or by single name if the character does not have a surname. If more than two characters are in one entry, the last name of the first character is used.

In the 1990s

Characters Show title Character debut date Notes Country
Liane Cartman South Park August 13, 1997 In the early seasons, Liane was very sexually active and regularly pursued this activity. She also had no issue with having sexual relations with complete strangers, usually inviting them to the home as frequent visitors. This desire was not strictly for men, for it is hinted in one episode that she had intercourse with Ms. Crabtree, Mayor McDaniels, and Sheila Broflovski.[1] United States
Meg Griffin Family Guy January 31, 1999 Throughout the series, Meg has shown romantic interest in and dated several men. However, there have been several instances in which she has shown hints of being bisexual or a lesbian.[2][3][4] In November 2016, when asked about further development on the characters Chris and Meg, Alec Sulkin confirmed that there would be a future episode where Meg comes out as a lesbian, taking inspiration from earlier episodes where she exhibited signs of lesbian characteristics.[5][6] A few episodes since then have hinted at that possible development, such as "The Griffin Winter Games", "Trump Guy", and "Trans-Fat."
Stewie Griffin Stewie has been in relationships with female babies, but is also attracted towards males. In the commentary for Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story, the writers describe how they were going to make Stewie discover he was gay, but decided to scrap this idea in order to retain Stewie's sexual ambiguity for writing purposes.[7][8][9] MacFarlane planned for the series' third season to end with Stewie coming out of the closet after a near-death experience.[10] The show's abrupt cancellation caused MacFarlane to abort these plans, and the episode "Queer Is Stewie?" was actually produced, but never shown.[11][12]
Janine Renard / Fox Gargoyles November 4, 1994 Former leader of The Pack, born with the name of Janine Renard.[13] She falls in love with David Xanatos, a young businessman,[14] whom she marries in the show's second season.[15] She could have a liking to Titania, the wife of Oberon and queen of the Third race.[16] Her sexual orientation has been confirmed by Greg Weisman as bisexual.[17][18]
Stephen Stotch South Park May 27, 1998 Despite being married to Linda, Butters' father Stephen Stotch is revealed to be a regular customer at the local gay theater & bath house.[19] Claiming to Linda that he only did so out of curiosity, Stephen promises to suppress any future homosexual urges. However, some episodes show him pursuing these acts in secret.[20]

In the 2000s

Characters Show title Character debut date Notes Country
Adam Seymour Duckstein Queer Duck 2000 Adam is the main character of the series. He is presented as a stereotypical gay duck and has been a victim of gay bashing. However, in the series finale, he wakes up to discover that he had sex with a woman.[21] United States
Virginia "Ginnie" Dunne The Venture Bros. July 6, 2008 Dr. Quymn's bodyguard and is very masculine. She is shown to be a lesbian who is trying to convert Dr. Quymn, although she may have bisexual tendencies.[22] United States
Kaikaina "Sister" Grif Red vs. Blue April 1, 2003 Kaikaina "Sister" Grif is an openly bisexual woman, previously being bi-curious, who appears as a main character in Season 5[23] and The Shisno Paradox.[24] United States
Kim Eddsworld June 6, 2003 In one episode, Edd and Tord meet Kim and instantly fall in love with her, hence trying various ways to impress her.[25] After Kim gives Tord a kiss, Edd gets upset and starts a fight with him. Later, Katya walks up to Kim after greeting her and they kiss each other, leaving both Edd and Tord heartbroken. United Kingdom
Terry Kimple The Cleveland Show October 18, 2009 Terry, Cleveland's co-worker, marries his husband Paul in one episode.[26] In the same episode, Cleveland asks if Terry is gay; Terry answers no, much to Cleveland's cheer. But Terry replies he's attracted to both genders, much to Cleveland's dismay. United States
Andrew LeGustambos Sit Down, Shut Up April 19, 2009 Andrew is a flamboyant and bisexual drama teacher whose last name in Spanish roughly translates to "he likes both", a reference to his sexual orientation.[27] He is in love with Larry Littlejunk and Miracle Grohe, with whom he hopes to get into a relationship should they become a couple. United States
Ling-Ling Drawn Together October 27, 2004 Ling-Ling is identified as bisexual by a parody of The Terminator.[28] United States
Foxxy Love Foxxy has relations with both men and women, but preferably with the former. She makes out with Princess Clara in the show's first episode,[29] and has a brief BDSM relationship with Captain Hero in another episode.[30]
Linda Memari American Dad! June 12, 2005 Linda is one of the neighbors of the Smith family. Linda saved Francine from the Lady Bugs, a social group for women who cheat on their husbands, by kissing her.[31] It has been suggested that Linda may not be attracted to her husband and is, in reality, a closeted lesbian. In an attempt to hit on Francine, she rearranged her clothes to make her bust more prominent and knocked on the Smiths' door (prompting a drunk Stan to comment "When did you get those?").[32] After thinking that Stan was beating Francine, she makes an awkward excuse to leave. Francine then says, "She's a weird chick." Linda's husband is apparently resigned to her preferences, and asks, in a defeated tone, if he can "at least watch this time" when he sees Linda eying Francine. United States
Nic Lizzy the Lezzy 2006 Nic the Bi-Chick is one of Lizzy's friends. According to her identity and nickname, she is bisexual.[33] United States, Israel
Pam Poovey Archer September 17, 2009 Pam is the bisexual director of human resources.[34] United States
Sanjay The Fairly OddParents September 27, 2002 Sanjay appears as one of Timmy's 'back-up friends' along with Elmer and is often striving to get recognition from the other three. He also seems to have an obsession with Timmy. In one episode, he dreams about Timmy rescuing him and after he was told that he was dreaming, Sanjay replies: "Bye Timmy, see you in my next dream!!"[35] He also named the animal he wished for after Timmy, just like Tootie did.[36] He is later revealed to have a crush on Timmy since his date, Kimmy, looks exactly like Timmy to the point she sounds like him and has three goldfish and carries them around.[37] United States
Coach Daniel Stopframe Moral Orel January 30, 2006 Orel's bisexual coach as well as Shapey's biological father, Daniel lusts after their father, Clay, and at one point has sex with three women and a dog.[38] United States
Old Man Waterfall Futurama December 22, 2002 Old Man Waterfall is a polygamist: he has seven wives and one husband.[39] United States

In the 2010s

Characters Show title Character debut date Notes Country
Alucard Castlevania July 7, 2017 Alucard is a half-vampire and son of Dracula. In the main video game series his sexuality is never hinted, while in the 1997 game Castlevania Legends (which is not part of the main canon) is heavily implied that he was in a relatioship with female vampire-hunter Sonia Belmont. In the animated series, however, at the end of the third season, in a voluntary way he accepts the insinuations of Taka and Sumi (a men and a women) and has sex with them.[40] Samuel Deats, director of the series, confirmed in his Twitter account that Alucard is bisexual.[41] United States
Blake Beladonna RWBY July 25, 2013 In a conversation with the voice actresses for Ruby Rose (Lindsay Jones), Weiss Schnee (Kana Eberle), Yang (Barbara Dunkelman), and Patty Hawkins, for GalaxyCon, the voice actress for Blake, Arryn Zech, confirmed that Blake likes men and women, with the other cast members concurring with her assessment.[42] She had a previous relationship with the abusive Adam Taurus,[43] which Ilia implied as romantic in the episode "Alone Together" even though these feelings have since faded away.[44] She gets along well with her teammate, Yang Xiao Long, beginning in earnest with the episode, "Burning the Candle"[45] and also exemplified by both holding hands in the season 3 finale.[46] Blake and Yang also fight against Adam together in the episodes "The Lady in the Shoe"[47] and "Seeing Red,"[48] with Blake stating she will always be Yang's side. After the battle, and Adam's death, Yang and Blake embrace, and their foreheads touch each other,[49] and in later episodes Blake sleeps in Yang's lap[50] and goes to a dance with her.[51] Blake also shows closeness to Sun Wukong, taking him to a school dance,[45] develops a crush on him,[52] and gives him a goodbye kiss, on the cheek, in the first episode of volume 6.[53]
Jay Bilzerian Big Mouth September 29, 2017 He has shown various moments of being sexually attracted to women as well as Matthew, even sharing a kiss with one another after Jay stated the phrase, "Hey, man, a mouth's a mouth".[54]
Carmilla Castlevania July 7, 2017 Vampiress and leader of the Styria governing council. During her appearance in the second season, she implies that she is attracted to both men and woman alike.[55]
Jeremy De Longpre Allen Gregory October 30, 2011 Richard and Jeremy are the fathers of the title character. Jeremy is a former social worker who had a loving wife and family, although this changed after Richard became one of his clients.[56] Richard was attracted to Jeremy to the point where he started stalking him and his family until Jeremy finally agreed to be his husband. It is said that Jeremy is actually heterosexual but left his wife and children for Richard, who offered him an easy, no-maintenance life as his trophy husband.[56]
Enid OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes August 1, 2017 A bisexual character who is in love with Red Action.[57] In the episode, "We Messed Up", when Enid sees Mr. Gar has a picture of KO's mom when she was younger, she eagerly asks who the babe is and when Enid and K.O. are biking to Rad's house in "Hope This Flies", Enid's helmet has a peace sign sticker colored like the bisexual pride flag.[58][59] Red Action and Enid shared a kiss in the last scene of the episode, "Red Action 3: Grudgement Day".[60]
Sleepy Gary Rick and Morty August 16, 2015 In "Total Rickall", Sleepy Gary is one of the dozens of aliens that alter the memories of Rick, Morty, Beth and Summer in order to pose as friends and family members.[61] Because of the fake memories, Beth believes herself to be married with Sleepy Gary, and Jerry believes he is having a secret affair with him.
Shannon Glaser Big Mouth September 29, 2017 Shannon is the mother of Jessi Glaser. Despite already being married to her husband, Greg, she is shown to be secretly cheating on him by dating Cantor Dina Reznick, another woman.[62] Cantor is a recurring character in the show and Shannon's love interest.
Grownboy The Crumpets December 21, 2013 In "Cheep Shot" ("Cui-cui la praline" in French), Grownboy visits his family and cries to his mother that Steve has left him.[63] He follows a bird wounded by his mother's automatic Gatling gun to the lawn next door, when he meets Ms. McBrisk and they bond together over their devotion to bird caring. Later in the episode, Steve disrupts the wedding of Grownboy and McBrisk, which is only attended by birds and hosted by an online speaker, and pleads and offers Grownboy a ring which he accepts excitedly, wedding the two men. France
Violet Harper/Halo Young Justice January 4, 2019 Violet Harper, also known as Halo, is the soul of a sentient technology known as a Motherbox that entered the body of Gabrielle Dhaou. Though the sex of her body is female, Halo does not identify as male or female as defined in Earth language.[64] United States
Hypno-Potamus Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles May 7, 2019 In '"Warren & Hypno, Sitting in a Tree" he moved in Warren Stone together and fell in love.[65] They characterize their relationship as "friends/roommates/magical assistants," but are extremely tactile and affectionate with each other, very visibly treating each other like boyfriends.
Yang Jinghua Spiritpact January 7, 2017 Yang Jinghua is a poor man who barely makes money selling charms and fixing electronics. He is killed and his spirit is found by Duanmu Xi, head of a large family specilizing in exorcism under the guise of being pharmacists.[66] He forms a contract with Yang Jinghua and later enters into a vow that is the equivalent of marriage. The two show a strong attraction towards each other and their bond deepens over the course of the story. Yang Jinghua shows interest in women but remains loyal to Duanmu Xi. China
Marie Logan Young Justice November 26, 2010 Marie Logan is introduced in the first season as the mother of Garfield Logan / Beast Boy. In a tie-in comic, Queen Bee uses her control of pheremones to enthral Marie, with her abilities only working on people that are sexually attracted to women.[67][68] This means that Marie was either a lesbian or bisexual and her powers tied to her sexual attraction.[69][70] United States
Luna Loud The Loud House May 2, 2016 Luna shows attraction to Hugh, Lincoln's tutor, in "Study Muffin", and sends a love letter to a girl named Sam in "L is for Love".[71][72] In Season 3, Sam Sharp reciprocates Luna Loud's feelings and officially starts dating her in “Racing Hearts”.
Marceline the Vampire Queen
Princess Bubblegum
Adventure Time April 5, 2010[73] Marceline and Princess Bubblegum are bisexual: Bubblegum used to date a character named Mr. Cream Puff and Marceline dated a male wizard named Ash.[74][75] In the series finale, both characters shared an on-screen kiss, confirming their relationship, which had hinted at and subtle since the episode "What Was Missing," leading fans to ship these characters.[76][77] Additionally, Marceline's VA, Olivia Olson confirmed that Marceline and Princess Bubblegum had dated.[78]
Charlie Magne Hazbin Hotel October 28, 2019 Charlie is described as "gay" by news anchor Katie Killjoy, while she is shown as in an open relationship with Vaggie.[79] Charlie was implied to be bisexual based on the colors of the bisexual pride flag appearing in a tweet from her account, describing Charlie and Vaggie's intimate relationship as to that of Jack Skeleton and Sally's relationship from The Nightmare Before Christmas.[80] Some reviewers say the show is filled with "queer characters."[81]
Plum Bravest Warriors January 20, 2013 She seems to have a crush on Chris, kissing him multiple times during the show,[82][83][84] even as she rejects advances from Danny and Wallow.[85] She is also madly in love with her doppleganger as shown in the comics, which is seemingly canon.[86] Furthermore, on numerous occasions, she has identified as bisexual. United States, Canada
Harley Quinn
Poison Ivy
Harley Quinn November 29, 2019 Harley and Ivy are best friends. After much buildup to Harley and Ivy's relationship, in the seventh episode of the show's second season, "There's No Place to Go But Down," they both kiss after Harley saves Ivy, following their escape from prison.[87] This episode happened after the first season began a "slow burn journey of self discovery for both of the troubled yet powerful women" in the words of one reviewer. United States
Harper Row Young Justice January 25, 2019 Harper Row is a friend to Violet Harper and Fred Bugg. In one episode, she drunkenly kisses Violet and has a boyfriend, just like Violet.[88][89] She is bisexual in the comics.
Asami Sato
Korra
The Legend of Korra April 14, 2012[90] In The Legend of Korra, both Asami and Korra are romantically involved with Mako at different points. The series finale ended with Korra and Asami holding hands and looking into each other's eyes while traveling through a portal right before the ending credits.[91] The creators later confirmed that the intention of the ending scene was to show Asami and Korra becoming a romantic couple.[92][93][94] In the graphic novel The Legend of Korra: Turf Wars, which is the sequel to the animated series, Korra and Asami are in a relationship.
King Sombra My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic November 10, 2012 Series writers Michael Vogel and Josh Haber confirmed that Sombra is bisexual.[95] His portrayal in the TV series was, however, 'subtle'.
Stolas Helluva Boss November 25, 2019 Stolas, one of the Princes of Hell, has a wife and daughter, but he engages in a sexual affair with the main character Blitzo, slept with him so Blitzo can steal a spell book.[96] Stolas occasionally has phone-sex with Blitzo which creeps him out.
Walter Sweetlove The Boondocks June 23, 2014 Walter Sweetlove is the leader of Yes Homo, a gay rights organization.[97] A protege of Rollo Goodlove, he also uses activism for ultimately greedy ends.
Voneeta Teets Good Vibes November 17, 2011 The sex-ed teacher at Del Toro High. She is a bisexual who weighs 400 pounds and gets around in a motorized scooter, but she is immensely proud of her body and is insatiably horny.[98]
Jackie Lynn Thomas Star vs. the Forces of Evil January 18, 2015 Jackie-Lynn and Marco start dating in the episode "Bon Bon the Birthday Clown",[99] but ended their relationship in the episode "Sophomore Slump".[100] In the episode "Britta's Tacos", it is revealed that Jackie is in a relationship with a French girl named Chloé.[101]
Professor Venomous OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes August 17, 2017 Ian Jones-Quartey confirmed that this character is bisexual when asked by a fan,[102] but is not non-binary.[103]
Wei Wuxian Mo Dao Zu Shi July 9, 2018 Wei Wuxian and Lan Wangji are love interests in the series.[104] Wei Wuxian is known for his flirting with girls, despite never even kissing one. Lan Wangji falls in love with Wei Wuixian before Wei dies and remains dead for thirteen years until he is brought back to life. It is later revealed that Lan Wangji loved Wei throughout those thirteen years after Wei Wuxian has come to realize he is in love with Lan Wangji himself. They get married and adopt a kid at the end of the series. China

In the 2020s

Characters Show title Character debut date Notes Country
Alucard Castlevania March 5, 2020 Alucard becomes friends with a man named Taka and a woman named Sumi during the third season. Near the season-finale, Taka and Sumi have sex with Alucard. After that, they betray Alucard and try to kill him, who in self-defense ended killing both. He was later confirmed as bisexual on Twitter by Sam Deats, one of the series directors.[105] United States

Background

For further information see the Summary of animated and anime characters

Bisexuality is a sexual orientation that refers to the romantic and/or sexual attraction towards people of more than one gender (historically towards men and women). Throughout history numerous bisexual characters have appeared in television series, including cartoons, anime and web series. Bisexual characters have been featured in animation and anime for years. Despite this representation, "not all queer presentation" is created equal as one scholar noted, with representation of bisexual and transgender characters lagging behind lesbians and gay men in some respects,[106] with this representation important in the U.S. political climate while GLAAD called for Hollywood to produce more characters with LGBTQ characters.[107][108]

See also

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