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This list contains characters across various forms of media that are pansexual, listed in alphabetical order by surname in each section. In the case where characters are identified with only a single name (either first or last) or by a title, that is used instead. To be listed here, characters have to either state in-universe that they are pansexual, be identified as such by either someone involved in the work they appear in, or a reliable, third-party source.
The names are organized alphabeticallyby surname (i.e. last name), or by single name if the character does not have a surname.
She is openly pansexual, although her explanation of her pansexuality, as compared to bisexuality, was criticized by various LGBTQ people on social media.[5][6] In later episodes, Ali begins dating a quiet female student named Samira and later becomes a potential love interest for Jessi Glaser.
Ally is in a same-sex relationship with Jess, running an internet video channel named "IT Gals" with her.[8] The pair describe themselves in the text of their video descriptions as "just two girlfriends", qualified with an LGBT pride flag emoji. After the characters' debut, lead color designer Andy Garner-Flexner stated that Ally's color palette was based on the pansexual pride flag.[9][10]
Blitzo is in a sexual relationship with a man, Stolas, and has been in a romantic and sexual relationship with a woman, Verosika Mayday. He was confirmed as pansexual via an Instagram post from one of the show's official Instagram accounts where he can be seen standing in his kitchen in front of cooking utensils, specifically frying pans, with the caption saying "Haha! Guess what my sexuality is".[11]
Val/entina Romanyszyn is revealed to be pansexual in the episode "Together. Together." Val is also genderfluid, going by the name "Val" when male-presenting and "Valentina" when female-presenting.[12] Romanyszyn is voiced by Asia Kate Dillon, who is a pansexual and non-binary actress, and the character was written as genderfluid, but is feminine-presenting, altering their gender performance several times.[13]
Boxman has feelings for Professor Venomous, who was his loving partner in the past.[15][16] On October 13, 2020, Ian Jones-Quartey confirmed that Professor Venomous and Lord Boxman were married at the end of the series.[17]
Rose had a complicated romantic relationship with Pearl,[20][21] and later with Greg Universe, the father of the show's protagonist, Steven Universe, along with various other men in short-term relationships.[22][23][24] In the episode "Mr. Greg," Greg and Pearl recognize that they both loved Rose, who loved them both back.[25][24]
Specifically referred to as "omnisexual".[27] He is a very zany alien who lives in the Smith family's attic, who is shown to assume hundreds of different aliases, male and female.[28][29]
One of the show's creators and executive producers and voice actor Justin Roiland revealed Sanchez was pansexual.[30] This was shown in "Auto Erotic Assimilation", when Rick connects with Unity, an ex-lover who is a collective hive mind of assimilated individuals from the planet they occupy.[31]
On April 27, 2019, series creator Ben Bocquelet said that Gumball "loves whoever he loves" in response to someone asking about the character's sexuality.
Lando, a gambler, con artist, playboy, mining engineer, and businessman who administered Cloud City, was confirmed as pansexual, and having fluidity in his sexuality, by a co-writer of Solo, Jonathan Kasdan. Some took this to be a "deeply regressive" move by suggesting this to fans without delivering on it, even as Donald Glover supported the interpretation.[33] Other fans pointed out possible flirting between Han and Lando, shipping them since the 1980s, with shipping expanding in the 1990s. Glover also described Lando as a character who "doesn't have hard and fast boundaries about everything" when it comes to sexual attraction.[34]
While Tim Miller, director of the first film, described Deadpool as pansexual, this is never explicitly portrayed on-screen.[39][40] As with the first film, Deadpool 2 (2018) also does not explicitly portray his sexuality, with the character's interest in men being used as a source of humor.[41]
Executive producer, co-showrunner and writer Paul Simms stated "All of our characters are completely pansexual."[46] In the pilot episode, Laszlo discusses his relations with both Nadja and Baron Afanas.
"He’s canonically queer in the TV show, which is a departure from the books and the games, as far as I know. It was wonderful to see a panromantic or pansexual person in such a flagship show such as this."[50]
The show's creator, Bryan Fuller, states, "From our very first meeting with Mads, he redefined the character immediately for me because he's the devil. He is this thing both of the world and outside of the world. So for me, the devil is pansexual".
Executive producer, co-showrunner and writer Paul Simms stated "All of our characters are completely pansexual."[46] Nadja also has an ongoing affair with Gregor, who is repeatedly reincarnated. She pursues him in every lifetime, including those where Gregor is reincarnated as a woman.
Executive producer, co-showrunner and writer Paul Simms stated "All of our characters are completely pansexual."[46] Nandor says that of his 37 wives, "they weren't all women."[71]
Executive producer, co-showrunner and writer Paul Simms stated "All of our characters are completely pansexual."[46] Colin is shown to have relationships with both men and women.
An openly pansexual man, Dan Levy said that him being pansexual "felt very natural for him" and in line with his character in the small town in this series.[75][b]
Doherty states, "playing Max, a pansexual character, was incredibly liberating. It was very educational, and it definitely made me challenge my own preconceived notions, my indoctrination, of 'This is who you love, this is what you do, everything else is wrong.'"
Loki, a frequent shapeshifter, is genderfluid, and is the God of Mischief.[92][93][94] His genderfluid identity was confirmed before the Loki series premiered.[95]
In an October 2000 interview, Nanase Ohkawa called Sakura a person with an "open mind towards different family structures, different kinds of love, and different perspectives from society," adding that if Syaoran had been a girl, and the age gap had been the same, she would have fell in love with Syaoran all the same.[97] In the same interview she said that Sakura loves Tomoyo but not the same way she feels about Syaoran.[97] In November 2016, Ohkawa added that Sakura is someone who believes that "those around her will be there to catch her."[98]
Deriving from being raised on the culture of her homeworld Tamaran, where it's acceptable to have open marriage, Starfire's sex-positivism and free-thinking habits such as a fondness for practicing nudism, openness to polygamous relationships and acceptance of "open sex" and pansexual "free-love" with persons regardless of terrestrial species, race or gender, usually lead her into conflict with Earth's more reserved culture and customs.[99][100] For Starfire, polyamory was a personal and cultural preference.[99]
^ abCameron, Dove [@DoveCameron] (October 7, 2020). "mal is pan" (Tweet). Archived from the original on October 7, 2020. Retrieved October 25, 2020 – via Twitter.