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Title Genre Seasons/episodes Show creator(s) Original release Network Studio Technique Kipper: Children's television series: 6 seasons, 78 episodes: Mick Inkpen
In one of the episodes, "My Own Private Rodeo," Dale's father, Bug has come out and participates in the gay rodeo circuit. Bug is married to Juan Pedro. [97] The episode was later nominated for a GLAAD Media Award for "Outstanding Individual Episode" in a "series without a regular gay character." [98] [99] United States Juan Pedro 1997 ...
June 15, 1992 June 2, 1995 Jim Henson's Muppet Babies: October 5, 1992 December 31, 1998 Cappelli & Company: April 5, 1993 June 10, 1994 Janosch's Dream World
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Both these interludes of 'cross-dressing' are played mainly for their comic value amid serious story-lines. On Dog Eat Dog, episodes 13 [16] and 23 [17] of the series saw the balance beam challenge of the show altered with the requirement that the contestant who participates in the challenge must wear six-inch high heels to walk across the beam ...
Initially, the character refused to specify their gender because it amused them to do so. For twelve years, Marshmallow's gender non-disclosure served as a running gag, but in the episode "PRIDE (Marshmallow's TRUE gender!!!)", they come out of the closet and reveal that their gender is non-binary. [302] Sheriff Sam podcast: Welcome to Night Vale
Since all the specifics of these phrases may start to feel similar, Marsh provides some more useful intel: “The terms gender non-conforming, genderqueer, gender-fluid, and non-binary typically ...
Kissyfur is an American animated children's television series which aired on NBC. [2] Created by Phil Mendez, the series was produced by NBC Productions in cooperation with DIC Animation City.