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"Rose from American Dragon: Jake Long ....literally a blonde bombshell who was also a monster hunter. My type to this day."
"Dallas Grimes (voiced by Demi Moore) from Beavis and Butthead Do America . I know she's not a regular character, but something inside of me really liked her."
"Jane from Daria . She was so cool, badass, and artsy. It took me a long time to realize I didn't just appreciate women, I actually LIKED women 😂."
"Captain Amelia from Treasure Planet ! Her confidence, badassery, and thigh-high boots stole the film ❤️."
"Tigress from Kung Fu Panda . 150%. My obsession with her was WAY more than a healthy respect for badassery."
"Mine was definitely Nazz from Ed, Edd n Eddy . I always just thought she was so cool and I had such a HUGE crush on her as a little girl."
"Daphne from Scooby Doo . God, I was in love with her."
"Sedusa from Powerpuff Girls unleashed my fetish of being choked and liking women."
"Jasmine from Aladdin . When I watched the movie as a kid, I planned to feed the titular character to the tiger so Jasmine and I could be together."
"For me, my bisexual sexual awakening was Doctor Doctor from The Secret Show . Something about her just made her attractive to me."
"I was OBSESSED with Raven from Teen Titans . I didn't understand that obsession back then, but there were literally so many signs. I thought she was 'neat,' and apparently I would blush when she appeared on screen."
"To me, it was Hana no Ko Lunlun, or how I knew her when I was little, Angel the flower girl. She was so loved by everyone she met in her show, and I was like, of course they love her, she’s the best, prettiest ever. Her transformations with the flower magic seemed so enchanting to me and boy I loved seeing her red cheeks when she was embarrassed. I think I might still have a crush on her, LOL."
"Sam AND Danny from Danny Phantom made me realize I swing both ways haha." — addictivesoul
"Elsa. Specifically when she let her hair down into the braid then walked to the balcony."
"Sailor Moon, specifically the magical clothes-changing sequence where it's *just* the outline of their bodies and tiny me was very into it. Should've been the first clue, but 15 years later it finally clicked in my head that I was not a Straight Woman™."
"Princess Aurora from Sleeping Beauty . She looks like me, and her dress also probably sparked my lifelong love of pink."
"Poison Ivy from Batman . I was obsessed with her action figure and wouldn’t let anyone but me play with her at daycare."
"OK, reading that I realize why I liked Despicable Me so much. WOW. She is seriously...yeah."
"Meg from Hercules ! The girl my mom babysat who was my age at the time (we were 8) played 'Hercules' with me, which involved 'rescuing' each other from the River Styx and the kiss of life. We took turns playing Meg and Hercules. Unsurprisingly, I identify as bisexual. She moved away though, so not sure about her."
"YES she was my favorite character and it took me so long to understand why 😭."
"OK, mine was Odette from the Swan Princess movies. I thought Prince Derek was NOT IT and I only watched the movie for her."
"Miss Kitty Mouse from The Great Mouse Detective ! My mom said I used to repeat her scenes over and over as a kid!" 
"Silvermist from the Tinkerbell movies. Took me a WHILE to figure out that I found her attractive. I would just always say I liked her because she was pretty."
"Cybersix from the eponymous Canadian cartoon show. I had always identified with the ladies in any movie or cartoon I watched, but Cybersix was the first one who brought 'I like women romantically' to the forefront of my consciousness. A beautiful superhero in shiny leather who masqueraded by day as a male English teacher? Sign me up. I was hooked."
"Gwen Tennyson from Ben 10 . Don't ask me why; I honestly don't know why I had my first crush on her."
"For me it was Gadget from Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers . She was really pretty and feminine, but also ultra badass — she was a mechanic and an inventor, was brave, kind, funny, and smart, always spoke her mind and stood up to the lads when they were out of line, and somehow made a boiler suit look amazing."
"Lola Bunny — I couldn’t quite work out what I wanted more, to be her or to be with her."
"Bonnie from Kim Possible . She was a bitch but damn she was hot."
"Mulan. My non-binary childhood self looooved that movie."
"Nala from The Lion King . (I came out as lesbian and then as a furry)."
"Princess Kida from Atlantis 😍. It was overwhelming."
"Cheetara from Thundercats …old school Thundercats . 😏"
"The girl rabbit from Arthur with the bangs that covered her eyes." 


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I’ve never grown out of my love for cartoons, and it’s a good thing because I firmly believe some of the best LGBTQ+ storytelling to ever grace our teevees has happened in animated series. When I started writing about gay TV, there were no queer characters on all-ages TV at all, and now there’s more than I can even keep up with. And so I’ve done a deep dive and assembled a list of 30 of the best lesbian, bisexual, and queer episodes of animated TV. I hope you’ll add your favorites in the comments!
“Sky Witch” confirms what Adventure Time ‘s queer fans long believed: that Marceline and Princess Bubblegum are ex-girlfriends whose present day animosity is rooted in broken hearts. PB gives up her most sentimental possession — a t-shirt given to her by Marcy — to get Marcy’s most sentimental possession (her teddy bear!) back from the bog witch who stole it. The episode also features the super gay break-up anthem “I’m Just Your Problem.”
The Legend of Korra ‘s series finale is often considered the modern day kick-off of queer animation. Queer fans speculated about Korra and Asami’s relationship for most of the later seasons of the show, and when they walked off together, hand-in-hand, and the show’s writers confirmed it was a gay walk-off, it launched half a dozen more queer cartoon ships and paved the way for Korrasami’s very canonically queer comic book series.
Did you know the flag Peppermint Patty sticks on top of her all-girls team raft in Race for Your Life, Charlie Brown is the Women’s Liberation Flag? Which makes perfect sense when you consider that Peppermint Patty’s whole deal was inspired by Billie Jean King, whom Charles Schulz met and said was one of his top three heroes, and whose real life work featured heavily in his Peanuts comic strips and animated series. In fact, Race For Your Life was the precursor to Schulz’s extensive work around Title IX. In case there was ever any question in your mind that Peppermint Patty is gay.
“A Single Pale Rose” is easily the most heart-stomping episode on this list. It unravels so much of Steven Universe’s backstory, including the long-kept secret of Rose Quartz’s identity, which sends nearly every character on the show into an emotional spiral. It also confirms Pearl’s deep, eternal, and unrequited love for Rose. Something she never recovers from, which is also one of the gayest things on this list.
After (literally) dancing around their feelings for each other for nearly an entire season, Luz and Amity are forced to confront their affection when Hooty sends them on a horrifying / romantic trip through the tunnel of love he builds in The Owl House’s basement. It seems like it’s going to end in disaster, like most of their other psuedo-dates and flirting, but at the last minute they each blurt out their desire to go on a date and even hold hands.
With ten Loud House sisters, at least one of them has to be gay, right? Just, statistically? Yes, actually! Her name is Luna and in 2017’s “L Is For Love” episode, the show explores her crush on a friend named Sam, who just happens to be a girl, and the show just happens to pay off the mystery like it’s no big deal. It’s adorable, and overt in its gayness (which wasn’t true of all cartoons five years ago), and it’s aimed at a younger audience than so many of the shows that have repeat episodes on this list.
Amazon Prime’s series, which was co-created by queer and trans artist and writer Shadi Petosky, features more queer voice actors than any show ever, including: Stephanie Beatriz, Jasika Nicole, Angelica Ross, Cameron Esposito, Rhea Butcher, Tyler Ford, Jazz Jennings, Laura Zak and also Petosky. “Chosen Family,” the show’s Pride parade, also showcases animations of Gaby Dunn and Jen Richards in an episode that focuses on a young trans girl finding her way toward being herself.
U.S. networks tried so many ways to make Sailor Moon not gay, but it never worked. Take, for example, Sailor Neptune and Sailor Uranus here. They’re GAY but the U.S. dubs tried to pass them off as cousins. COUSINS! They also tried to erase Uranus’ and Zoisite’ genderqueer-ness, Sailor Mars and Sailor Venuses declaration that they don’t need boys, and Fish Eye’s trans-ness. The show was so gay in season five, there was no way to dub it out, and so the U.S. didn’t even try to air it.
Steven Universe is in the run-off with She-Ra for being the gayest show ever — not gayest cartoon ever, gayest show ever — and one of the most celebrated characters is Stevonnie, the fusion of Steven and Connie Maheswaran, who appears for the first time in “Alone Together,” bending the heck out of gender and using they/them pronouns. Garnet is delighted, and names them, and they set out on an adventure together. First stop: Donuts!
To be honest, ten more She-Ra episodes could easily fit on this list. What makes “Perils of Peekablue” special is that it’s Scorpia at her sexy, awkward, adorable best, singing the classic hit “I’m a Spy” (shhh!). It’s also our first real look at Perfuma falling for Scorpia, conjuring a flower to toss on stage at her, which makes Scorpia blush. And it features the return of non-binary Double Trouble (who is voiced by non-binary Jacob Tobia), with dazzling one-liners and hints of goodness too.
Harley Quinn ‘s season two finale finally finds Poison Ivy confessing to Harley Quinn that she loves her back (after the two best friends hook up repeatedly during Ivy’s bachelorette weekend). Harley accidentally crashes Ivy’s wedding when she shows up to save her from Gordon’s ambush and the two end up riding off into the sunset — er, flames — together in an episode that throws back its visuals to their first meeting in Batman: The Animated Series .
Hey and speaking of Batman, Kate Kane / Batwoman gets her first turn in DC’s animated universe in Bad Blood (which, like Charlie Brown, I am counting as a TV episode ’cause I make the rules). And it’s not just Kate! Her on-again/off-again girlfriend Rene Montoya also makes a major appearance and they go on multiple dates together.
I’m going to go ahead and quote Natalie here : “Putting aside the mechanics of it all, how did ‘The Politics Episode’ work as an episode of ODAAT? Actually, pretty well. One of the things I’d previously been missing from the new iteration of the show was a balance of the serious storylines, like Elena’s coming out, Penelope’s PTSD or Schneider’s alcoholism or Lydia’s near death experience, with the funny. This episode fulfilled that desire beyond my wildest expectations.”
“The Answer” is a bedtime story Garnet tells Steven about the way Ruby and Sapphire met and landed on earth and danced and fused together and fell in love. It’s sweet and funny and features Steven’s gayest song, “Something Entirely New,” as well as the actual answer, which, of course, is: love.
Oh you know, just RuPaul voicing a characters named RuPearl who judges the fashion of the little fish kids on one of Nickelodeon’s hottest shows aimed at super young viewers, no big deal! (It actually is a big deal, and it led to RuPearl joining a Bubble Guppies video game.)
Shannon LongHannon has always been coded as gay in a Velma sort of way, and she finally gets her canonical kiss with her best friend as asteroids are heading toward the earth. Her parents are panicked about dying, full stop. Shannon’s just panicked about dying before having her first smooch. So she and her friend go for it. Luckily they also live!
Obsidian is fan service at its finest. HBO Max’s standalone special about Marceline and Princess Bubblegum shows the couple living a life of domestic bliss, and then sends them out on a quest where their relationship deepens as they remember their pre-series past. We finally get answers to so many questions about their relationship, including the origin of PB’s “Sky Witch” t-shirt and Marceline’s very first love song.
There are lots of lesbian moms on this list because lots of these shows are geared toward super young kids who might know they’re gay or might not, but TV networks still haven’t begun to grapple with the fact that characters can be gay when they’re little without, you know, introducing sex into it. In this case the moms are Edie and Thea (you know, like Edie Windsor and Thea Spyer), and they’re voiced by Wanda Sykes and Portia de Rossi .
Not moms this time, but lesbian Aunts! Aunt Holiday and Aunt Lofty — an Earth Pony and Pegasus couple — are Scootaloo’s adoring aunties who basically adopt her so she can stay in Ponyville and continue her work with the Cutie Mark Crusaders, instead of moving with her parents to to Shire Lanka. In the comic books, Holiday and Lofty also serve as the Cutie Mark Crusaders’ Filly Guides camping chaperones. It’s good to have lesbians in the family!
One of the best things about She-Ra ‘s queer couples is they’re all so different! Spinnerella and Netossa, for example, are are a married couple, so they gently clown on each other and console each other in ways no one else can; they know each other’s strengths and weaknesses; and when Netossa makes plans to rescue her wife from Horde Prime’s mind-control, she works out a way to make sure Spinnerella also always has to do the cleaning for the rest of their lives! In the end, though, she is able to rescue Spinny through the power of her love. One particularly adorable thing about “Return to the Fright Zone” is that all of Netossa’s journal illustrations are done in showrunner Noelle Stevenson’s classic doodle style.
Non-binary actor and comedian Rhea Butcher voices non-binary character Asher in Netflix’s animated musical masterpiece. They start off looking like their twin, but then get going with an alternative lifestyle haircut, and after that they’re an unstoppable force in the fight to co-exist peacefully with the earth’s mutants!
Hey, it’s more lesbian moms! This time, Pothina and Theoda, Akila’s moms who work as scholars at the Savior Institute where they study the prophecy about Cleo being their, well, savior. Pothina’s the cool mom. Theoda’s the dorky mom. But both of them agree that they’d happily get eaten by a snake to prove their love for their daughter.
Zarya Moonwolf and Kitty Boon are childhood best friends who’ve loved each other for forever. One’s a princess. One’s a sky pirate. And while Nickelodeon fought off the show creator’s repeated attempts to allow the two to kiss on-screen, the two did confess their feelings for each other, Star Wars -style. “I love you. I always have.” “I know you do.”
Enid, one of the main characters of OK KO! Let’s Be Heroes! , is bisexual. She’s had a relationship with a guy character on the show, and she’s had a major crush on Red Action for basically ever. They go jelly surfing together. They visit The Danger Zone. And in “Red Action 3: Grudgement Day” they finally kiss right on their cartoon lips. Enid’s also got a real soft spot for Mommis.
When Catra says, “She’s never going to want me, not like I want her,” it’s confirmation that she’s in love with Adora, and it’s also a giant sucker punch! I gasped out loud! I couldn’t believe the show was really going there! Years later, I still can’t believe they went there! Noelle Stevenson did, in fact, give the gays everything they wanted. She-Ra and the Princesses of Power is epic fantasy and sci-fi on par with Lord of the Rings and Star Wars with a queer love story was at its heart. The climax of the entire series is Adora’s confession that she loves Catra too. As a bonus, their love saves all of Eternia.
Raine Whispers is The Disney Channel’s first non-binary character, and they’re voiced by non-binary Latinx actor Avi Roque. When they arrived to help Eda break her curse, they also quickly became a fan favorite, because even though they’re a little timid and easily flustered, they also remind Eda that sometimes “you gotta punch your fears in the face.”
About Disney Junior’s animated series, which is aimed at kids ages two to seven, Mombian wrote that while these lesbian mom dolphins were “only onscreen for about 30 seconds and the episodic nature of the show means they’re unlikely to come back as part of a longer story arc—Disney deserves praise for including them in a series built around the idea of family formation.” They’re the only gays on this list who appear on a show for toddlers.
The former queens of Duren and the mothers of Aanya are unfortunately already dead when The Dragon Prince start, but, you know how YA stories are: parents gotta get murdered so the orphans can save the world alone. We meet Annika and Neha in flashbacks and they are deeply in love, and brilliant and fair rulers who love their daughter very much and inspire her young queenship throughout the show.
Xochi is one of my favorite gay disasters on this list. She’s cool and collected, surly and closed off, and very mu
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