TPTB have stated that all the gems in Steven Universe (with the exception of Steven himself) are agender.
I think I also remember hearing about a running sketch series on SNL about a person named Pat who presented entirely androgynously and the gag was that no one could tell if they were a man or a woman, and the skits always ended before anyone could find out? Definitely problematic, but I'm pretty sure it was also decades ago, so.
CLAMP has had a few canonical nonbinary characters, with mixed results in translation and adaptation. All the angels in Wish are actually nonbinary, but were assigned gendered pronouns for the English translation; I'm pretty sure the main character of RG Veda was also nonbinary, but I could be misremembering the series? It's not one I actually read, but I do remember that the character in question showed up in the Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicles manga, and the translation team did an fantastic job of avoiding giving them any gendered pronouns at all.
I'm pretty sure the Wayfarer series by Becky Chambers has gotten a lot of traction in the speculative fiction community; I don't recall if there are actually any human characters that identify as nonbinary, but there are two alien species we know about so far that have non-static sexes and (generally?) switch genders to match.
I'll do a bit more digging through what I've got, but that's the most popular canon stuff I can think of.
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I think I also remember hearing about a running sketch series on SNL about a person named Pat who presented entirely androgynously and the gag was that no one could tell if they were a man or a woman, and the skits always ended before anyone could find out? Definitely problematic, but I'm pretty sure it was also decades ago, so.
CLAMP has had a few canonical nonbinary characters, with mixed results in translation and adaptation. All the angels in Wish are actually nonbinary, but were assigned gendered pronouns for the English translation; I'm pretty sure the main character of RG Veda was also nonbinary, but I could be misremembering the series? It's not one I actually read, but I do remember that the character in question showed up in the Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicles manga, and the translation team did an fantastic job of avoiding giving them any gendered pronouns at all.
I'm pretty sure the Wayfarer series by Becky Chambers has gotten a lot of traction in the speculative fiction community; I don't recall if there are actually any human characters that identify as nonbinary, but there are two alien species we know about so far that have non-static sexes and (generally?) switch genders to match.
I'll do a bit more digging through what I've got, but that's the most popular canon stuff I can think of.