All the mangas are in HD quality and you. The Legend of Korra, a spin-off and sequel series to the immensely popular North American anime Avatar: The Last Airbender, isn’t the most explicitly queer show out there, but it deserves a spot on this list for the way in which it paved the way for queer characters to shine in children’s animation, especially in the United States and western media. Listed characters are either recurring characters, cameos, guest stars, or one-off characters. Whether Yuka will be able to express themselves through art remains to be seen, but as of now, Yuka is struggling much more with their expression of gender identity and how to find companionship in a world that wants them to be one thing or the other. So far, Blue Period has focused mostly on Yatora, but Yuka's search for self-expression will hopefully also see fruition. The possibility of a genderfluid character is a wonderful example of representation, and Yuka is an important milestone. Their journey from here on will no doubt be interesting to watch play out as the season continues.