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* In ''[[Sorcerer Stabber Orphen]]'', we have {{spoiler|the local [[Cool Big Sis]] and Orphen's first travel partner, Stephanie}}. Orphen explains to Majik and Cleao that {{spoiler|she used to be a male-bodied magic user named Stephan until few years ago, when she was seriously injured and her male body was horribly torn apart. During her recovery, she asked the healers if they could turn said male body into a female one; they accepted, and now Stephan''ie'' has a female body that she's very comfortable with.}} Cleao and Majic are rather surprised when Orphen tells them (and in fact, Cleao wonders if {{spoiler|Stephanie's boyfriend Tim}} knows), but Orphen himself seems to be pretty nonchalant about the whole deal and it's never discussed again.
* [[Haruki Murakami|Murakami]]'s ''[[Kafka on the Shore]]'' has Oshima, a gay trans man.
* In most versions of ''[[Ghost in the Shell (manga)|Ghost in the Shell]]'' it's implied that Major Kusanagi may have been a man before becoming a female-styled full-body cyborg, though the TV series balked at this and featured a flashback episode were she was a little girl.
* Nathan Seymore of ''[[Tiger and Bunny]]'' is confirmed in [[All There in the Manual|supplementary sources to be agendered.]]
* In a particularly weird example, the early episodes of ''[[Bakuon!!]]'' have Baita, a talking (or perhaps telepathic) Honda Su-Four motorcycle on which main character Hane learns to drive, who describes herself as "transsexual". According to Baita (who has a [[Kikuko Inoue|female voice]]), the components which would have given her the engine power to be a proper road bike have been removed in order to render her safe for beginners, and in her opinion converting her from male to female.