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The title character, Dottie "Doc" McStuffins, routinely interacts with toys, dolls, and stuffed animals that have come to life. In episode "The Emergency Plan", two dolls form a lesbian married couple and are parents of two doll children. This was the first same-sex couple featured in a Disney Junior preschool series.
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The Bear History Project, founded by Les L. Wright in 1995, documented the emergence and early evolution of bear identity and bear community. It became the source material for much of The Bear Book (1999) and The Bear Book II (2001). Publication of The Bear Book led to the Library of Congress adding "bear" as a category. The Bear History ...
The bear subculture of the LGBT community is composed of generally large, hairy men, referred to as bears. [22] [23] They embrace their image, and some will shun more effeminate gay men, such as twinks, and vice versa. [24]
They leave Timmy with Vicky, his babysitter, and are oblivious to signs that she is evil, even going as far as believing that the song "Icky Vicky" was about pumpkins. Mr. Dinkleberg and Mrs. Turner used to be a couple during their teenage years. Hartman originally designed Timmy's parents to only appear from the neck down in Oh Yeah! Cartoons. [3]
His right eye, which is usually covered with a black eye patch, bears a pentagram, the sign of the Faustian contract he made with the demon Sebastian. Like the previous earls in his family, Ciel is currently known as the Queen's Guard dog, tasked with eliminating criminals and solving cases in the underworld for Queen Victoria.
She enjoys being called cute to the point of feeling strength and energy from it, and even comically producing a visible wave of aura around her. Her family name is a pun on the Japanese phrase omae kawaii (お前かわいい), "You are cute", while her given name is a play on machimasu (待ちます), "I wait". Taken together, her name refers ...
An adorable little orange kitty who embodies the manga's mascot. He wears a black tuxedo and a pink bra over his ears. He communicates with cute little poster signs and is very cuddly. Buckley Slacker Cats: One of the two main protagonists of Slacker Cats, along with Eddie. He is a cat owned by Louise, living in her apartment.