Takes on mizus gender as a genderfluid half-white half-asian.
I know the creators of mizu refer to her as she, as he dressed as a man to get by, but at the end of the day, we see that mizu does not wish to conform to any gender roles. They regard it as a secondary thing to their goals in life. I don't speak for every non-binary experience, but to me, isn't that what it's all about?
Even if our parents/creators see a necessary, objective choice for a she/her, we can still see how this character would present regarding gender if given the chance. And as I interpret the character as of this point (After season 1), I don't think it would be as either gender alone.
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