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In contrast, Eastern animation, particularly anime, has a long history of "gender-bender" themes that more closely align with the fluidity found in kathoey culture. Series like Ranma ½ or Sailor Moon introduced characters who transitioned between genders or occupied a middle ground. While not always explicitly labeled as "ladyboys," these characters normalized the idea of non-binary existence for global audiences. In modern Thai animation and digital art, there is an increasing effort to depict kathoeys with dignity, moving away from the "comic relief" archetype and toward protagonists with emotional depth and relatable struggles.

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In Southeast Asia, particularly Thailand, the term is part of a specific cultural landscape. Thai "Katoey" culture has influenced local art and manga (often referred to as "manhua" or "manhwa" in neighboring regions), leading to the creation of characters that are celebrated for their beauty and resilience. These artistic depictions often serve as a bridge, helping audiences understand the lived experiences of trans individuals through a stylized, accessible lens. In modern Thai animation and digital art, there