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    [[File:Enbyflag.png|thumb|220x220px|The non-binary flag.]]
    [[File:Nonnonbiyoricover.jpg|thumb|220x220px|Cover of first manga volume. From left to right: Renge Miyauchi, Komari and Natsumi Koshigaya, and Hotaru Ichijo.]]
    '''Non-Binary''' (sometimes shortened to '''enby''', or '''NB''') refers to someone who's gender does not fall strictly within the category of man or women, used in western society. Non-binary can be a gender identity on it's own, or it can be used as an umbrella term for anyone whose gender is something other then male or female. Some people may also use the term [[genderqueer]] interchangeably with non-binary. Non-binary is included in the umbrella of [[transgender]], although some non-binary people choose not to identify as transgender.


    == Common Non-Binary Identities ==
    '''''Non Non Biyori''''' (のんのんびより) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Atto. The series began publication in Media Factory's ''Monthly Comic Alive'' magazine from September 2009 and is licensed in North America by Seven Seas Entertainment. The story is based on the same setting as Atto's former work, ''Toko-toko & Yume no Yume''. A 12-episode anime television series adaptation by Silver Link aired in Japan between October and December 2013 and has been licensed by Sentai Filmworks.
    One may identify as non-binary on it's own or they may be a gender which falls in the category of non-binary. Some common identities include:
    <nowiki> </nowiki>A second anime season aired between July and September 2015. An anime
    * [[Agender]]
    film premiered in August 2018, and a third anime season has been
    * [[Androgyne]]
    announced.
    * [[Bigender]]
    * [[Demigender]]
    * [[Genderfluid]]
    * [[Genderflux]]
    * [[Libragender]]
    * [[Neutrois]]


    == Plot ==
    == Transition ==
    Because their is no single "non-binary look" their is no "typical" non-binary transition, it depends on the person's individual gender identity and their goals for gender presentation. Some non-binary people do not transition and present as the gender assigned to them at birth. Other non-binary people may take elements of binary transgender transitions, for example, an afab (assigned female at birth) non-binary person may take testosterone, or wear a binder. Other non-binary people may not transition medically but will try to appear as [[Androgyne|androgynous]] as possible.
    The story
    takes place in the countryside small town village of Asahigaoka, a place
    <nowiki> </nowiki>lacking many of the conveniences that people from the city are
    accustomed to. The nearest stores are a few miles away and one of the
    local schools consists of only five students, each of whom is in a
    different grade of elementary or middle school. Hotaru Ichijo, a fifth
    grader from Tokyo, transfers into Asahigaoka Branch School and has to
    adjust to countryside life with her new friends.


    == Characters ==
    == Pronouns ==
    Each non-binary person has a unique relationship with pronouns. Some non-binary people may no by she/her pronouns or he/him pronouns. If they're an English speaker they many go by they/them pronouns. Other still will go by [[neopronouns]].
    ; Renge Miyauchi (宮内 れんげ ''Miyauchi Renge'')
    : Voiced by: Kotori Koiwai
    : Renge is a first grade student. She likes to greet her friends by
    saying "Nyanpasū" (Meow-ning), a nonsensical phrase, and she plays the recorder.
    <nowiki> </nowiki>While she generally acts her age, she is often quite perceptive. She
    adds a superfluous "n" at the end of sentences as a verbal tic. She is
    Hikage and Kazuho's younger sister.


    Among non English speakers many will create new pronouns, as their language does not have a non-gender singular pronoun like the English "them".
    ; Hotaru Ichijo (一条 蛍 ''Ichijō Hotaru'')
    : Voiced by: Rie Murakawa
    : Hotaru is a fifth grade student who transfers into Asahigaoka Branch
    <nowiki> </nowiki>School from Tokyo due to her father's work transfer. She is quite tall
    for her age and has a crush on Komari to the point of frequently sewing
    various plush dolls of Komari to decorate her room with. She had come to
    <nowiki> </nowiki>Asahigaoka several times previously when she was younger because her
    relatives live nearby.


    == History ==
    ; Natsumi Koshigaya (越谷 夏海 ''Koshigaya Natsumi'')
    The existence of non-binary people has been recorded by many cultures throughout history. Many non-western cultures recognized three or sometimes more genders, however the existence of these genders was often suppressed during colonization.
    : Voiced by: Ayane Sakura
    * Some of the earliest recorded instances of non-binary people comes from Mesopotamia. In Mesopotamian mythology there are references to types of people who are not men and not women. Many priests or individuals who preformed religious duties were described as a third gender.
    : Natsumi is a first-year middle school student. She is taller than
    * The Buddhist Tipitaka, documents four gender categories: female, male, ubhatobyanjanaka (people with both male and female characteristics), and pandaka (a complex term with no English translation).
    Komari, her older sister. Rebellious and carefree, she often talks back
    * Prior to western contact, some Native American tribes had third-gender roles. European anthropologists usually referred to these people as "berdaches", which Natives considered a slur. In 1990, some Indigenous North Americans adopted the term [[Two-Spirit|two-spirit]].
    to her mother, plays pranks on her older sister, and does poorly in
    school.


    == Flag ==
    ; Komari Koshigaya (越谷 小鞠 ''Koshigaya Komari'')
    The non-binary flag was created by Kye Rowan in February of 2014. It was designed for non-binary people who felt the genderqueer flag did not represent them<ref>https://thejasmineelf.tumblr.com/post/77007286542/after-counting-up-all-the-votes-for-each</ref>. Yellow represents being outside the gender binary, as yellow is often used to distinguish something as its own. White is the presence of all colors, representing people who are many or all genders. Purple represents the fluidity and multiplicity of many gender experiences, the uniqueness and flexibility of non-binary people, as well as representing those whose gender experiences include being in between female (traditionally pink) and male (traditionally blue). Black is the absence of color and represents [[agender]] or genderless people.[[Category:Gender]]
    : Voiced by: Kana Asumi
    : Komari is a second-year middle school student and Natsumi's older
    sister. She is quite short, a fact which she constantly bemoans as
    Natsumi often teases her for it. She has an innocent and easily scared
    personality, which Natsumi often takes advantage of.

    ; Suguru Koshigaya (越谷 卓 ''Koshigaya Suguru'')
    : Suguru is a third-year middle school student and Natsumi and
    Komari's older brother. He doesn't say anything vocally and has very
    little presence besides occasional static visual comedy.

    ; Kazuho Miyauchi (宮内 一穂 ''Miyauchi Kazuho'')
    : Voiced by: Kaori Nazuka
    : Kazuho is Renge's older sister and the only teacher in the local
    school. She is fond of sleeping. Since all the students essentially
    study on their own in the classroom due to their different grades, she
    often spends class time napping.

    ; Kaede Kagayama (加賀山 楓 ''Kagayama Kaede'')
    : Voiced by: Rina Satō
    : Kaede is a 20-year-old graduate of Asahigaoka Branch School who runs
    <nowiki> </nowiki>the local candy store. As a result the other characters, and Renge in
    particular, call her "Dagashi-ya" (駄菓子屋, lit. "Candy Store"). Her store also runs a ski rental business and mail order service.

    ; Hikage Miyauchi (宮内 ひかげ ''Miyauchi Hikage'')
    : Voiced by: Misato Fukuen
    : Hikage is Renge's older sister who is a first year high school
    student studying in Tokyo. She also appears in the author's other work ''Koakuma Meringue'' (こあくまメレンゲ, lit. "Little Devil's Meringue").
    <nowiki> </nowiki>When she returns to the village she tries to impress her siblings and
    friends with her trendy and "city-girl" ways only to be upstaged by
    Hotaru's genuine modern knowledge.

    ; Yukiko Koshigaya (越谷 雪子 ''Koshigaya Yukiko'')
    : Voiced by: Akiko Hiramatsu
    : Yukiko is Natsumi, Komari, and Suguru's mother. She is often strict,
    <nowiki> </nowiki>particularly towards Natsumi, who slacks off a lot. She is also a
    graduate of Asahigaoka Branch School. When she was a student, she took
    care of Kazuho as Kaede did with Renge when she was younger (according
    to the author in the afterword).

    ; Konomi Fujimiya (富士宮 このみ ''Fujimiya Konomi'')
    : Voiced by: Ryōko Shintani
    : Konomi is a graduate of Asahigaoka Branch School who lives next door
    <nowiki> </nowiki>to the Koshigayas. She is a third year student at a nearby high school.

    ; Honoka Ishikawa (石川 ほのか ''Ishikawa Honoka'')
    : Voiced by: Ayahi Takagaki
    : Honoka is a first grade student who comes to visit her grandmother
    during summer vacation and becomes friends with Renge. She also appears
    in the author's other work ''Toko-toko'' (とことこ).

    == Media ==

    === Anime ===
    A 12-episode anime television series adaptation, produced by Silver Link and directed by Shin'ya Kawatsura, aired in Japan between October 7 and December 23, 2013 and was simulcast by Crunchyroll.<sup>[18][19]</sup> An original video animation
    <nowiki> </nowiki>(OVA) episode was bundled with the seventh manga volume released on
    July 23, 2014, and another OVA was bundled with the tenth manga volume
    on September 23, 2016.<sup>[20]</sup> The opening theme is "Nanairo Biyori" (なないろびより ''Rainbow-colored Weather'') by Nano Ripe, and the ending theme, composed by Zaq, is "Non Non Biyori" (のんのん日和) sung by Rie Murakawa, Ayane Sakura, Kana Asumi and Kotori Koiwai. The series is licensed in North America by Sentai Filmworks.<sup>[21]</sup> A second season, ''Non Non Biyori Repeat'', aired in Japan between July 6 and September 21, 2015.<sup>[22]</sup> The opening theme is "Kodama Kotodama" (こだまことだま) by Nano Ripe and the ending theme is "Okaeri" (おかえり ''Welcome Home'') by Murakawa, Sakura, Asumi, and Koiwai.

    An anime film, titled ''Non Non Biyori Vacation'', premiered on August 25, 2018 with the staff and cast from the anime series returning to reprise their roles.<sup>[23]</sup> The film's opening theme song is "Ao no Rakugaki" (あおのらくがき) by Nano Ripe,<sup>[24]</sup> and the ending theme song is "Omoide" (おもいで) composed by Zaq and performed by Murakawa, Sakura, Asumi, and Koiwai.

    A third season has been announced.

    == Reception ==
    As of December 2015, the manga has sold over 1.3 million copies.

    [[Category:Gender]]
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