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On-page examples of Anything That Moves, which need to be sorted through due to that trope being merged with Extreme Omnisexual under the latter's name.

Temporary abbreviations for moving

  • EO = Extreme Omnisexual
  • DB = Depraved Bisexual
  • RGA = Really Gets Around


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    Literature 
  • Fitz, from the Doctor Who Eighth Doctor Adventures. He ogles a surprisingly large range of things that move, including thirteen-year-old girls (he cut it out in both cases after discovering their age), women more than twenty years older than him, the Doctor… He's shagged Human Aliens and a woman possibly a whole foot taller than him, and has a Temporary Love Interest or Girl of the Week in almost every book. And he apparently got off on being stripped and collared by space poodles. He's implied to be bi beyond his crush on the Doctor, too.
  • Veggie of Each Little Universe has dated most of the main group of characters, and firmly believes that if everyone in the world were like him, nobody would ever get anything done because they'd all be too busy constantly having sex.
  • The Elminster Series: Elminster's had a lot of sex. Basically, if a being is female and wants to, Elminister's there.
  • In The Golden Globe by John Varley there's a drug that inflicts this. It's banned because male recipients have electrocuted themselves attempting to couple with light sockets. It's administered to a rare straight character so that he'll sleep with his technically male fellow actor playing Juliet.
  • One of the Ghosts in The Great Divorce appears to have grown so obsessed with sex that she is unable to conceive of any purpose for interaction other than seduction. She actually tries to seduce the saints who are trying to talk to her into entering to Heaven.
  • In Greek Ninja, Dolores, Eli's demon ex-girlfriend, confronts Sasha all very pleased to have reunited with Eli. The fact he is reincarnated as a girl doesn't seem to bother her, as she refuses to let go and later locks lips with her/him. Meanwhile, she also exclaims "What a treat!" when she sees Daichi.
  • Menedemos of H.N. Turtletaub's Hellenic Traders series will sleep with pretty much anything male or female although he prefers women, especially married women.
  • Kiva Lagos in The Interdependency will have sex with anyone she views as even vaguely attractive without regard for anything gender-related. She regularly uses sex as a very strange form of enhanced interrogation technique, and at one point muses that her most religious experience was having sex in a cathedral (she didn't like it much).
  • King Vizvi from the Kadingir series, which are set in a world with multiple races, instantly hits on every character he meets, no matter the gender, species or seniority.
  • A number of characters from Jacqueline Carey's Kushiel's Legacy books fit this trope—almost inevitably, considering Everyone Is Bi and the books center around a country that, shall we say, puts a high priority on sex. The most glaring example is probably Mavros Shahrizai, who seems to view everyone around him over the age of consent as a potential bed-partner. Also, he's kinky.
    • And then, in the newest book, there is Moirin mac Fainche. So far, in the first book alone, she has gone to bed with a British tribal prince, a stable boy, the Queen of Terre D'Ange and her consort, the Prince of Terre D'Ange, a Chinese martial artist, and the future Empress of China, both when she was possessed by a dragon and when NOT possessed by a dragon. She is a busy, busy woman.
  • In Native Tongue — one of Carl Hiaasen's Florida comedy-thillers — a local Glades theme park (run by a scumbag) bought Orky the sexually-frustrated killer whale as an ill-thought-out visitor attraction. Orky attempts pelagic-style loving with pretty much any warm body that enters his tank: these wet and warm bodies include a local TV reporter doing a live segment and the park's roided-out Head of Security (whom Orky found endlessly irresistible...)

    Live-Action TV 
  • Angel: Lorne is something of a G-rated version of this trope; he flirts shamelessly with guys and girls alike but never appears to have a genuine romantic or sexual attraction to anyone. Andy Hallett handwaves this by merely stating that Lorne loves "all humans".
  • Game of Thrones:
    • Prince Oberyn Martell of Dorne and his paramour Ellaria Sand, who are both bisexual. They even like to share.
    • Captain Daario Naharis of the mercenary band the Second Sons is implied to be this, as long as the thing in question wants it.
  • Owen Harper from Torchwood, being cruel, destructive, and kavorka-ish, at least in the first season. There's also Jack, but his proclivities are beyond the scope of this trope.
  • In one episode of Extras, Andy Millman gets to meet his odious fanbase in person, one who rejoices in the nickname "Count Fuckula". Why? "Because if I see something, I've got to fuck it."
  • Bo from Lost Girl is a Succubus. She sleeps with women, men, humans, fae—it doesn't really matter to Bo as long as they've got a few minutes to spare.
  • The Bi-clops (bisexual cyclops) from Kröd Mändoon and the Flaming Sword of Fire. Ever since his messy breakup with his girlfriend and boyfriend, he has been sexing and eating anyone he came across. He was seeing a psychiatrist about it for a while until he sexed and ate him.
  • Theodore "T-Bag" Bagwell from Prison Break. According to Knepper (who plays him), "He's a raw animal. He'd [sleep with] anything."
    • Bilingual Bonus: Knepper means fucker (noun) or fucks (verb) in Danish.
    • To a lesser extent, Gretchen.
  • The Todd from Scrubs, beginning in season 5. It has long been a mystery if he was gay, with countless references to it. In the episode "My Lunch", Carla and Elliot propose that his constant womanizing, innuendo-making, macho dudebro behavior is really him overcompensating because he doesn't want to admit to himself that he's gay, and to their surprise, he admits that it's true. After finally coming to terms with his sexuality, he proceeds to... act exactly the same as always, except towards men instead. But then, at the end of the episode, he reveals that he was only pretending to be gay because "chicks dig gay dudes". But then, as he walks away he is shown hitting on both men and women equally until the Janitor stops him.
    Janitor: What the hell are you?
    Todd: [shrug] I'm The Todd.
    • Please note that when he said the below, he was talking about a very, very old woman with gonorrhea, and he was fully aware of this.
      Todd: The Todd accepts all applicants, regardless of age or disability.
    • He did state one time that Laverne (while on her deathbed) was the only person he would never have sex with because he respects her too much.
    • Season 8 has him in a relationship with a married couple.
    • "Anything That Moves" is actually giving him too much credit. It doesn't have to move. Just ask the beds in the on-call room.
      Todd: Sometimes, when I'm banging this mattress, I'm thinking about banging that one!
  • Played straight by Samantha Jones in Sex and the City. Throughout the series, Samantha is all about virtually indiscriminate sex, typically with men. However, for a few episodes, she becomes involved in a relationship with another woman. She also made it clear that she'd "done the girl thing before." The funniest part is that when she informs her friends that she's in a relationship with another woman, one of them says in disbelief "You're in a relationship?"
  • Kelly the Barmaid from Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps. Among other things, she has come on to all but one of the main characters on several occasions, and she also has a penchant for the pub's elderly regulars.
  • On Ugly Betty, Amanda has elements of this. This is more a comedic part of her sex-crazed personality than a statement on sexual orientation.
  • An episode of Will & Grace features Edward, Karen's pastry chef, who ends up having sex with Will and Karen.
    Edward: I don't believe in gay or straight. I refuse to limit pleasure. I like to think of myself as pansexual.
    Karen: Oh my God, he's been humping my pans.
    • Karen herself leans towards this trope at times.
  • Noah's Arc: For Ricky, at least anything with a Y chromosome.
  • Brittany Pierce from Glee. Santana spent a lot of time pretending to be this ("I need something warm beneath me or else I can't digest my food"), but she was just trying to avoid admitting she was in love with Brittany.
  • Richie from Bottom is an interesting example in that he would shag anyone that would let him and is desperate enough that he wouldn't care even if he'd otherwise find them repulsive, but he is such an antisocial perverted creep that no one has. On the TV show, he only goes after women, but in the live shows, he has repeatedly propositioned and fantasized about having sex with Eddie.
  • On Smallville, it was seemingly hinted that Tess Mercer might fit this trope. She repeatedly flirted with Lois (although Lois did not reciprocate). Upon first meeting Lois, who was disguised as a maid at the time, Tess walked up very close to her and asks "So you like to play dress-up, hm?" before rubbing the frills of Lois's maid costume. At the beginning of Season 9, after last seeing Lois when they got in a VERY Fanservice-y fight at the end of Season 8, Tess notes "When we last saw each other, things did get a little… ''physical''… would you like to pick up where we left off?"
    • In addition, Tess is known to have been in a sexual relationship with Oliver sometime in the past, briefly hooked up with him again because "I had an itch, and I needed you to scratch it," lusts after the (effectively human) extraterrestrial Clark (even telling him in a deleted scene "You have to stop thinking of me as just your boss," with an eager smile on her face), stands stunned and can barely contain herself upon meeting the scantily-clad alien queen Maxima, and in Season 9 beds an (again, effectively human) alien overlord, Major Zod.
    • On Earth-2, the alternate universe version of Tess was sleeping with Clark Luthor… who in that reality was her adoptive brother.
  • Played with in The IT Crowd. Hypersexual Douglas couldn't seem to care less when his date tells him that she used to be a man. They get into a serious relationship, but it turns out that he misheard her confession. When he learns the truth, he breaks it off immediately.
  • Faith in Buffy the Vampire Slayer. She recounts three ex-boyfriends before having a one-night stand with Xander; then, she tries to hook up with Angel, there's a lot of Les Yay subtext with Buffy, she sleeps with Riley (while in Buffy's body), flirts with Spike, and does the deed with Wood. For those counting at home that's at least three guys Faith bagged during her twenty appearances on the show, compared to four for Buffy during the whole series.
  • The Alternate Universe version of Kira in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine seems to be a lust-filled maniac, screwing her version of Sisko and wanting to screw her alternate self.
  • Sam Armstrong in particular in Night and Day, until his parents die in a car crash and he’s forced to take responsibility for his younger siblings Lucy and Ben. To a less extreme degree, this trope also applies to most other main characters, who seem to take soap promiscuity to new heights, including through several intergenerational liaisons.
  • The Dean from Community was once called a "Pansexual imp", as his main target is Jeffrey, but also has a thing for Dalmatians (don't ask how). He has acted in a girly fashion, and keeps his Mom's old wedding ring, often dreams and fantasizes about men, has an obvious crush on Jeff, He also likes to dress up in a lot of silly outfits (some specifically for women). in one episode of season 6, it's said that the Dean doesn't just consider himself " gay", and states he makes it look like Mormonism. As well as in the final episode, where in Britta's vision for "season 7", she sees him finally come out as transgender, no longer keeping it as a joke, but even he is against the idea. However, despite all this, he had never actually shown attraction to anything besides a couple of men, and Dalmatians, even passing on a female assistant's advances (which she mistook regular office chores for metaphors for sex.)
  • Soso of Orange Is the New Black makes it's clear that she's "attracted to people, not gender".
  • Chef Rudy on Mom seems to have no limits.
  • Hawkeye Pierce in M*A*S*H. He made it clear several times that he's "that kind of boy", shamelessly flirts with a priest, and made a lot of bisexuality references that only seemed to eek under the radar thanks to a Laugh Track.
  • Marc Antony in Rome doesn't care if it's women or men as long as he takes the man's role- Truth in Television, as homosexuality was considered fine in ancient Rome, but for an adult male Roman citizen to take the female role was considered disgraceful, sometimes a capital crime.
  • Guy LeDouche from MXC will flirt and hit on any and all contestants regardless of their gender or appearance and will even make advances towards the other characters. With his catchphrase of "Guy like!", Guy can get aroused by almost anything, including violent threats aimed at him, and even incredibly depraved and raunchy scenarios.

    Music 
  • Evillious Chronicles: Duke Venomania, if his PV is to be believed, apparently has some... strange tastes in women. Among those he has gotten it on with are a girl whose age was in the single digits, a sixty-year-old, and a HORSE. (Though it's revealed that this Josephine was actually human all along, and her name was a mere Mythology Gag.)
  • "Dead Serious and Highly Professional" by The Ocean appears to threaten a victim by having sex with their dog, daughter, etc.
  • The narrator of Saint Motel's "My Type" tells us that he's very discerning, and clarifies exactly what he means:
    I'm a man who's got very specific taste
    Y-y-you're just my type
    Oh, you've got a pulse and you are breathing
  • "Everybody Wants You" by Billy Squier is a warning to a person who fits said trope, complete with the line "throw your affections any way the wind blows".

    Roleplay 
  • Survival of the Fittest:
    • Rosa Fiametta is perfectly willing to hit on anybody she considers attractive. Once, when she discovered the girl she was flirting with was straight, Rosa transitioned seamlessly to flirting with the other girl she was talking to.
    • Matthew Payne of Version 1 of the SOTF spinoff "The Program" is also an example of this trope. As well as being pansexual, the first thing he asks Rena Belaire after she rescues him is "Wanna screw?".
  • Behind The Veil: Greasepaw's only real restriction is normal intercourse with male werewolves, but that's only because sex between two werewolves always results in a metis growing in the mother's womb, and the first werewolf law is against mating between werewolves. Blowjobs are okay with her though (since she can't get pregnant and it's not technically mating), and she's more than happy to enjoy the womenfolk as well. Hell, the first thing she does when she meets any new werewolf is to start groping them.

    Theatre 
  • At the beginning of the Molière's play Don Juan, the Don's servant, Sganarelle, is telling another (male) servant how the fact that Juan married his employer hardly means he will be faithful and comments something like "he would marry any woman... he would marry your horse and even marry you." From the context, the word "marry" seems to be an Unusual Euphemism for something else.
  • Maureen from RENT. This is the most likely source of Joanne's jealousy issues. Since Maureen left Mark to be with her, Joanne had no way of knowing if Maureen would stick by her through thick and thin or just be another flight of fancy.
  • Westeros: An American Musical: When introducing himself, Oberyn talks about going to a brothel and calls himself "hypersexual" in a nod to his very active sex life in the original story.

    Video Games 
  • Blazblue: Makoto Nanaya has shown a passing interest in Jin, is heavily implied to have had a history with Kagura, and was one of the girls who was attracted to Ragna in Rachel's gag ending. However, she has also shown interest in her best friends Noel and Tsubaki, and she kissed Mai in Remix Heart. She is all but confirmed as bisexual... Until you realise she also has a hilarious Shotacon relationship with Carl, and had some comments to make about Platinum as well. She also complimented Valkenhayn's maturely-rugged good looks. She also fittingly has a lot of turn-ons, ranging from the mundane to the unconventional to the downright bizarre. Yet even she has her standards, as she finds Arakune disgusting, Relius and Hazama suspicious, and Yuuki Terumi outright intolerable.
  • While Chulip does not involve sex, the game still has you kiss everybody to win, from men to women to animals to zombies.
  • A lot of female characters (including the player (optionally) in A Dance with Rogues (Neverwinter Nights module) fit this trope.
  • Dylan Fuentes from Dead Rising 3 will always find a way to get pleasure from someone whether it be man or woman, dead or alive.
  • The Iron Bull from Dragon Age: Inquisition is canonically pansexual and willing to sleep with anyone whose interested that he is sure will not break. Whether he is also panromantic or not is unknown since the Qunari possibly view romance differently.
  • The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind
    • Surprisingly enough, the Player Character can be viewed as this. Though you don't get to see what your character actually says, the NPC responses to the "Admire" dialogue choice are frequently responses to pick-up lines or come-ons. This happens regardless of race or gender.
    • Crassius Curio, a quest-giver and high-ranking member of Great House Hlaalu. He insists on calling the PC things like 'dumpling' or 'pumpkin pie,' no matter the gender, and his first order is to see you naked. However, it's largely implied nothing really happens... It borders on Extreme Omnisexual, since he does this regardless of player race, including Cat Folk Khajiit, Lizard Folk Argonians, and full-blown Blizzard-style Orcs. One of the Running Gags of the series is that one of the most published manuscripts on all of Nirn is The Lusty Argonian Maid, a play (with a sequel as of Skyrim) in three acts written by none other than Crassius Curio. (With the main character named "Crantius Colto".) For added comedic value, Crassius just so happens to be one of the very few genuinely noble characters on the island of Morrowind, despite his rampant peculiarities.
  • Reaver from the Fable-games combines this with Depraved Bisexual.
  • Fallout 2 has a perk called "Gigolo". The description reads "You'll sleep with anything on two legs. Hell, sometimes you're not even that discriminating!"
    • Fallout: New Vegas is also a good example of this trope. By picking the Lady Killer/Black Widow (unlocks special interactions with NPCs of the opposite sex) and Confirmed Bachelor/Cherchez La Femme (unlocks special interactions with NPCs of the same sex) perks, your character can become a fully open bisexual. Not only that, but the player is even allowed to have sex with Ghouls and Robots in the game! And what's more, the Courier can flirt with light switches and even their own brain in Old World Blues!
  • Legault from Fire Emblem: Blazing Sword. If you get A support with Isadora he hits on her. If you get A support with Heath he hits on him. Or perhaps he's just got a thing for knights—either way it's possible he wants in both of their pants.
  • Trevor Phillips from Grand Theft Auto V, genuinely doesn't care how he gets his sexual kicks, and indiscriminatingly makes frequent passes at both women and men, and even carves a hole in a teddy bear so he can have sex with it. Would count as a Depraved Bisexual in most other fictional universes, but since the Grand Theft Auto 'verse is a Crapsack World he's mainly comic relief.
    Trevor's relationship status on lifeinvader: Any hole's a goal!
  • A non-sexual example from Guilty Gear Xrd: Elphelt Valentine is a Love Freak who is hell-bent on getting married. Her victory pose has her a marriage contract out of her massive bosom, and her One-Hit KO attack has her shoot her opponent through the heart with a special bullet that makes her victim lovestruck. She's not picky on who she marries, either: it can be with the one guy with a shadowy parasite bound to him, the young comatose man strapped to a mechanized bed, the foxy time-traveling witch who may not be human, the young girl with her heart set on her captain, her own sister unit Ramlethal, or even a mirror image of herself.
  • Iris Heart in Hyperdimension Neptunia Victory is this trope. Madam Goddess will quite happily lay into absolutely anyone, regardless of age, sex, or reciprocated interest. She even flirts with Extreme Omnisexual territory considering her first on-screen victim is Pirachu, a mouse.
  • Poison Ivy in Injustice 2 has a special move where she gives a Kiss of Death to her opponents and she can use it on every other fighter in the game, not just the girls, but also on a gorilla, mutated turtles, inhuman aliens, a demon and a freaking robot, which logically her charms shouldn't be working at all.
  • MadWorld: Howard. Buckshot. Holmes. And some things that don't... like onions.
    Kreese: Solid hit! He should try for a double!
    Howard: I tried a double with a donkey and a dwarf. I walked with a limp for a week, but the dwarf grew six inches if you know what I mean.
    Kreese: I know too much already!

    Howard: I can't tell if that alien's a man or a woman, but Jack sure made it his bitch!
    Kreese: How do you sex an alien, anyway?
    Howard: As often as I can!

    Howard: Jack just ate a happy ending!
    Kreese: Don't you mean Happy Onion?
    Howard: Clearly you've never had sex with an onion!
  • Pokémon: Ditto. It's never shown of course (Pokémon is G-rated, after all), but the only Pokémon Ditto can't breed with are legendaries (in fairness, legendaries can't breed at all to keep them unique) sans Manaphy, baby Pokémon, other Dittos, and for some strange reason, Nidorina and Nidoqueen. Every other Pokémon left with Ditto will eventually lead to an egg, regardless of gender (including the lack of one) or egg group (including one Pokémon family that was once human). It doesn't help Ditto's reputation that it can transform and that the player leaves it in the breeding centre.
  • RuneScape: A 2021 LGBT History Month tweet from Jagex reveals that Charos is pansexual.
    "Charos is long-lived and multi-loved and it was immediately clear when we were writing him that his loves and lusts could not be contained to a single gender, so we began writing him as pansexual."
  • Bolo from Shantae has an eye for every girl (excluding Shantae) which includes the undead like Rottytops. If he is also attracted to guys is unknown due to the fact he rarely or never interacts with them.
  • Riemsianne la Vaes from Shining Force EXA is depicted as such in Project × Zone. And sure enough, she admits that she kissed Coco Tapioca who is a freaking robot. When asked, she said it was a novel experience. And this is a game that has freaking Morrigan.
  • The Sims: A single Sim can not only make love with any gender, they can also do it with almost any humanoid being, whether it is a vampire, witch, mummy, robot, mermaid or alien. (There are a few exceptions, though, such as a Bigfoot; no romantic options are open to them.)
  • Excellen Browning of Super Robot Wars hits on Anything That Moves (except the Einsts... maybe?), but leaves it at that except in the case of her Single-Target Sexuality. She typically claims to be straight but states she would make an exception for certain women. Fanon, however, takes this further, occasionally making her the seme in Les Yay scenarios.
  • Raven from Tales of Vesperia. Not only does he hit on Estelle and Judith he also hits on Yuri. "I've been on pins and needles since we got here, hold my hand!". Of course you could write this off as just joking around but... he really does hit on your entire party regardless of age or sex.
    • Although he does admit that Rita is too young for him at one point, even if he does make the odd joke here and there. The same presumably goes for Karol, since he says nothing of the kind to him.
      • Judith possibly fits this trope. Mostly because she has no problem showing off her body, flits with Yuri and Raven quite frequently, and even expresses a little disappointment in the PlayStation 3 version that Patty is crushing on Yuri and claims to be "taken" because of it. With Judith, it's much harder to tell if she's joking or not because she always sounds dead serious in everything she says. Even when she's suggesting getting eaten by a monster and escaping by ripping her way out of its stomach.

    Visual Novels 
  • Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair: Teruteru Hanamura, a self-proclaimed "lovable type of pervert", usually creeps on the girls, but he's not above flirting with the guys as well.
  • From the Fate Series: Gilgamesh. Aside from the era and culture he's from, it's not all that surprising with how he felt entitled to this before his Character Development later in life. His attraction to main-series Saber and deep relationship with Enkidu is well-known, but Fate/hollow ataraxia gives us something else.
    Gilgamesh: As long as as they are cute, anyone is all-OK. Know this, for the true Heroic Spirit, gender had no meaning!
  • In Max's Big Bust: A Captain Nekorai Tale Max claims her older sister, Heather, will "fuck anything with a pulse." Heather, for her part, thinks that Max should do the same once she finds out that her younger brother is now her younger sister. Heather claims that it's In the Blood for women in their family. Heather even manages to have sex with so many people that she spontaneously turns into a succubus.
  • Monster Prom:
    • The player character, who is, independent of gender or type of monster, attracted to almost everyone in the school, openly lusts for them and makes advances on them. The only characters they show distaste for apre the most human-looking: The Coven, the Interdimensional prince and the Slayer, and even then, The Coven's self-proclaimed leader, Joy, is a dateable Secret Character.
    • Polly, the party ghost, is a Hard-Drinking Party Girl and the only thing she likes more than sex is substance abuse, and she is willing to get on with any monster in the school.
  • No, Thank You!!!: Haru thinks about sleeping with almost everyone he meets.
    Haru: Don't worry, I don't mind that you're a dirty, jobless, virgin loser. Actually, I prefer it that way!

    Web Animation 
  • Herb the lobster of Angry Dog is known for hooking up with lots of females of various species including humans.
  • From Professor Brothers there are the citizens of Sodom and Gomorrah who as expected are sex fiends. However, it goes beyond that to the point where they have sex with rocks painted to look like God's face.
  • Red vs. Blue introduces Kaikaina "Sister" Grif, Dexter Grif's sister. When told of Tex's true gender, after saying "he's" a badass, and "kinda hot", she changes her opinion to "she's" a badass, and "kinda hot". Also, according to Grif, she once fell through the ice of a lake and was underwater for three hours. When she was finally fished out, not only was she alive, she was pregnant.
  • How Spike describes Pinkie Pie in PONY.MOV.
    Spike: Oh, she'd fuck anyone. Chicks, dudes, it didn't matter. Fat guys, skinny guys, guys who climb on rocks, dogs, cats, squirrels... bugs... snails... She fucked a snail. I watched her fuck a snail once! That sounds weird, right? Just hearing me say it? Imagine how weird it was to see it. She fucked! A snail!

    Web Comics 
  • Mercy from Code Name: Hunter. Justified because she is a succubus, and since she doesn't choose to drain enough life force to harm her partners she needs to "feed" much more often than most.
  • Zig-Zag from Sabrina Online. Inverted in this strip, and then Played for Laughs in the immediately-following strip, both part of Zig-Zag's revenge on the users who badmouthed her in online chat.
  • Konstantin of Tsunami Channel. Summed up nicely in this strip. He's more Casanova Wannabe than the Kavorka Man though.
  • Volair from Umlaut House before settling down with Saundra. Ironically, twenty years later, ''Amanda's'' the one in an open marriage.
  • Fox and Tybalt from Boy Meets Boy, though Fox settles down with Collin some time before the launch of Friendly Hostility.
  • All of the Squad 48 women in It's Walky!.
    • Subverted near the end, with Grace and Mandy Dying Declaration of Love together; in the sequel, Marcie seems to settle down with Jason.
    • The sequel Shortpacked! also gives us Conquest (Conni for short), Galasso's daughter. She has had hundreds of partners, of both genders. This is because Galasso wants an heir (he doesn't think Conquest herself is worthy), and has trouble telling men and women apart, so he will order anyone who impresses him to impregnate Conni. He once gave her to a horse in an attempt to breed centaurs. She doesn't mind a bit and seems to practically consider intercourse a greeting.
  • Edward Hyde from The Glass Scientists. He's openly bisexual despite living Victorian times and into pretty much everyone who's down to have sex with him.
  • The Celeste in Last Res0rt are another example of a species that crossbreeds with just about anything, to the point nobody knows what a "Pure" Celeste would look like (aside from having wings, of course) as all Celeste seem to be amalgamations of two or more different canon species. In fact, one of the contestants is a mostly-human Celeste who started a cult where he convinced members of other species that he could make them human by breeding with him (though it's specifically stated he killed all the men).
  • Marena, the Lunar Exalt from Keychain of Creation. Thanks to her ability to change between many human AND animal forms, she may be one of the more literal examples of the trope.
  • Nils from Platinum Grit, who's forever picking up anonymous men and may or may not have had a lesbian relationship with Kate in the backstory. She'll sleep with anything. Well, except Jeremy.
  • Originally Monette from Something*Positive was kind of like this—an apparently-straight girl who inexplicably thought she was a lesbian, and once had sex with a (male) koala. More recently she is portrayed as a (much more stable) bisexual woman in a committed relationship with another woman.
  • Zii and Matt from Ménage à 3 sometimes seem this way, but it's probably more that both are very successful bisexual seducers. Both have made it clear that there are some people in whom they're just not interested. It's just that the comic features a lot of good-looking characters, so they find a lot of targets in whom they are interested.
  • Tomato (and to a lesser degree, Gloog) from A Game of Fools.
  • Amethyst Lashiec from Heartcore is a succubus, justifying this trope.
    Amethyst: Can I have sex with it? There's your answer.
  • Joel of Concession is this trope (along with Depraved Bisexual) personified. He's screwed pretty much every other recurring character that likes men, and supposedly he once slept with a feral dog.
    • Also Angie.
    • And the author frequently portrays himself like this.
  • Tricia of Indefensible Positions has an excuse for this—her magic is based in chaos, so she grows more powerful as she violates more and more social taboos. At this point, she's worked her way up to having sex with tentacle monsters.
  • Mona, Frida's coworker, from Love and Tentacles. She managed to have a threeway with two gay guys.
  • Homestuck:
  • Denmark from Scandinavia and the World has shades of this:
    Denmark: I wanna bang a sheep too! Why haven't I banged a sheep yet, Sweden?
  • Drip, the incarnation of Lust in Jack, is this to anything that doesn't move fast enough to escape.
  • Diana from College Roomies from Hell!!!
    Marsha: Hey, Diana? Would you come? / I mean HERE. / No, it's just that April's sick, and I could use the company. / For the last time, this is not about sex.
  • In Spacetrawler, Dimitri, a human, will sleep with anything that has a sexual compatibility over 50%. He's only been shown chasing females, but their Bizarre Alien Biology often means the audience can't tell the difference between male and female anyway.
  • In Jet Dream, while every T-Girl (except for man-crazy Petite) shows some interest in both men and women after her sex change, teen T-Girl Cookie Jarr is an especially enthusiastic bisexual. She loves to dance, and will Twist with boys, and Frug with girls!
  • Hark! A Vagrant:
    • This version of Lord Byron.
      Lord Byron: OK so, try to find a place here that I haven't put my penis in. It's not easy.
    • Also, Catherine the Great in Bed.
      Catherine the Great: Then I will sleep with Poland!
  • Muh Phoenix: Emma Frost. She can't even name ten people she hasn't slept with.
  • The Warden that the author of Manly Guys Doing Manly Things created is portrayed as this, openly hitting on Sten to the latter's displeasure. And upon seeing Iron Bull, it's taken a step further. Also counts as Hilarious in Hindsight due to news that Iron Bull himself has a similar mindset.
    Warden: [while literally climbing over Sten to get a better look] Sten... Sten... Sten, I'm going to hit that. Sten... I'm going to hit that, Sten.

    Web Original 
  • This chapter of Color Shock seems to imply that Darc is one of these on occasion.
  • Zeus in Beyond the Impossible to a ridiculous extent: he had sex with so many alien Harpies (which are blue alien humanoid birds) that their descendants form an entire species.
  • Whateley Universe: With the sheer number of bisexuals in the series, it would be surprising if there weren't at least one person like this around.
    • Strega is perfectly happy to seduce her opponents rather than kill them... sometimes. Her willingness to share her conquests, male or female, with her daughter Envy just adds to the ever-growing pile of Squick that Strega piles on her.
    • Imperious prefers women, but given that he is the incarnation of Zeus, it isn't too surprising that he's shown interest in some males as well, not to mention Phase (who is intersex).
    • Carmilla, being a lust demon with a powerful desire Glamour, has to deliberately choose not to seduce people. She mostly keeps it in check, beyond giving other students erotic dreams on a regular basis.
    • Fling's major power is to become the object of another person's innermost sexual desires and tends to get caught up in it themself.
    • Both Inaba (in Gen 1) and Lapin (Gen 2) have rabbit-themed mutant powers... which includes impulse control problems relating to sex. They both end up being placed on medicine to help them control themselves.
  • Juniper in The Gods Are Bastards. Pretty common behavior for young dryads. Although she is much nicer to the people she sleeps with than her sisters, who usually eat them alive after sex. Lampshaded by those lines:
    Zaruda: That, Juno my dear, is because you'll fuck anything that moves.
    Juniper: That just isn't true. Only sentient beings whom I don't actively dislike. I have standards.
  • Protectors of the Plot Continuum: Agent Luxury is open to propositioning just about anyone, to the extent that the group's wiki states that her Lust Object(s) are "all sentient beings". Her only actual no-no appears to be children, as she displayed actual anger for the first time ever during a poorly-handled scene of child sexual abuse.


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