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BFDI videos published by jacknjellify are considered primary sources. These videos do provide insight for those unfamiliar with the show; however, any interpretation made by Wikipedia editors (e.g. character development, canonicity of BFDI media, and "theories" about BFDI) must be backed with a secondary source.
The character, a shapeshifter, switches between the male identity of Imaginos and the female identity of Desdinova. [299] Marshmallow web series: Annoying Orange: Dane Boe: Non-binary 2010–present A sweet-natured, cheerful, talking marshmallow. Initially, the character refused to specify their gender because it amused them to do so.
1 - Yes, BFDI still can not get an article due to not many citations on multiple topics of the series. 2 - No, this does not mean it is right to delete ANY mention of BFDI unless if a clear guideline has been broken. - Winter Jun pei:3 13:46, 4 January 2025 (UTC)
Characters were renamed and the story was adapted to create links between each of the source series. [25] Battle of the Planets was adapted from Science Ninja Team Gatchaman with 85 of the original 106 episodes being adapted by Sandy Frank for US broadcast in 1979. Along with westernized character names, other changes included the removal of ...
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+.
In anime and manga, the term "LGBTQ themes" includes lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender material. Outside Japan, anime generally refers to a specific Japanese-style of animation, but the word anime is used by the Japanese themselves to broadly describe all forms of animated media there.
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Luz Noceda, the main character of The Owl House has shown explicit interest in men and women. In the show's first season, she blushes at Nevareth, Edric, and Emira Blight. Dana Terrace, the show creator, tweeted about how she wanted to make a bisexual character. [71] On September 2, during a Reddit AMA, Terrace confirmed that Luz is bisexual. [72]