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Benjamin Gluck’s short film, Man’s Best Friend, also featured an openly LGBTQ pink dog. For a further understanding of how these LGBTQ characters fit into the overall history of animation, please read the History of LGBT characters in animated series: 1990s page.
LGBTQ characters which are guest stars or one-off characters are listed on the pages focusing exclusively on gay (in animation and anime), lesbian (in animation and anime), bisexual (in animation and anime), trans, pansexual, asexual, non-binary, and intersex characters.
A short yuri animation by Naoya Ishikawa, the creator of Kuttsukiboshi. [181] Mei and Idid are two maids who come from outer space to protect Earth as well as a girl Izumi. They are openly a lesbian couple. [182] Japan Idid 2008 The Butterfly from Ural: Gustaf Mannerheim: Gay A short film about the former president of Finland and his lover. The ...
This article also includes include any characters in Japanese animation, otherwise known as anime. There are also corresponding lists of lesbian and bisexual animated characters. For characters in other parts of the LGBTQ community, see the lists of lesbian, trans, bisexual, non-binary, pansexual, asexual, and intersex characters.
Building on the progress in the 2010s, the 2020s held the promise of changing LGBT representation in animation in a significant way, especially when it came to Western animation. In 2020, the Steven Universe franchise came to an end with the final episodes of Steven Universe Future , [ 67 ] as did She-Ra and the Princesses of Power . [ 68 ]
LGBTQ portal The main article for this category is List of animated series with LGBT characters . This category is for fictional characters in animation explicitly identified as gay, lesbian, bisexual, transsexual, transgender , queer, androgynous, intersex or an otherwise third gender.
This is a list of characters in animation that either self-identify as lesbian or have been identified by outside parties to be lesbian. Listed characters are either recurring characters, cameos, guest stars, or one-off characters. This article includes characters in Japanese animation, otherwise known as anime.
This article features the history of the representation of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer characters in animated productions under The Walt Disney Company, including films from the studios Walt Disney Animation Studios and Pixar, and programming from the Disney Branded Television channels as well as the streaming service Disney+.