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==MOVIES== | ==MOVIES== |
Revision as of 14:23, 9 April 2008
This list is for fictional portrayals of asexual or suspected-asexual characters. For nonfiction television shows and documentaries that focus on asexuality, see Category:Media in Video Form.
Please expand this list!
MOVIES
Once (2006) Directed by John Carey, Best song (Oscar) 2006
Withnail and I (1987) Directed by Bruce Robinson
TV SHOWS
Dexter - The title character, a serial killer, feels emotionally divorced from the rest of humanity and has no interest in romance or sex. [1]
Doctor Who - The Doctor's sexuality is ambiguous; his relationship with Rose Tyler has been described as "a love story without the shagging". [2]
Ouran High School Host Club - Haruhi Fujioka, the main character, has no interest in romance and prefers platonic relationships despite being surrounded by attractive males and females. [3]