Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Duration Show title Character debut date Characters Identity Notes Country 2020 Adachi and Shimamura: October 9, 2020: Sakura Adachi Lesbian Adachi wishes she was closer with her friend, Shimamura, even dreaming of kissing her, after they meet in the second floor of the gymnasium.
Cartoon Network: Big Fan Weekend: 2011 [66] Cartoon Network's Funniest Bloopers and Other Embarrassing Moments: June 6, 2003 [67] Cartoon Network's Golden Betty Awards: 1995: Cartoon Network's Greatest Musical Moments: 2003: Cartoon Summer Kick-Off Special: 2005–06: Contest: 2013: A Day in the Life of Ranger Smith: September 24, 1999 [63]
The years of 2010 to 2014 saw LGBTQ characters premiere in various animated series, part of the decade that changed animation going forward. This included characters prominently featured in Adventure Time, My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, Young Justice, The Awesomes, Steven Universe, RWBY, and BoJack Horseman.
Sony Pictures Television — Kids [200] The Powerpuff Girls: Superhero: TBA Craig McCracken: TBA TBA Hanna-Barbera Studios Europe [208] The Powers: TBA TBA TBA TBA Sony Pictures Television — Kids [211] Sow You Entertainment Rainbow Brite: TBA TBA TBA TBA Crayola Studios [218] Cake Entertainment Hallmark Cards: Regular Show: Lost Tapes: TBA J ...
Stacks is a girl who hangs out at the library and does book reports for other kids. She is implied to have feelings for Kelsey. The season four episode "Fire and Ice" focuses on their relationship and she confesses her love to Kesley. [154] United States Akari Amano Ms. Vampire Who Lives in My Neighborhood. October 5, 2018
In this canned laughter-heavy cartoon, an animal rights activist named Helen orders the head of the local zoo to free the zoo's animals. To prove her beliefs have merit, she has three of the zoo's animals, Mark the Polar Bear, Paul the Alligator, and Warren the Ostrich, move into an apartment in the hopes that the trio can adapt to human life.
Cartoon series: 1 season, 17 episodes • David H. DePatie • Friz Freleng • Paul Harrison • Lennie Weinrib: September 12, 1970 – September 2, 1971: NBC • DePatie–Freleng Enterprises • 20th Century Fox Television — Traditional Groovie Goolies • Comedy horror • Musical comedy: 1 season, 16 episodes: September 12, 1970 ...
Ryūnosuke is a tomboyish girl and a protagonist of the anime. [6] In one episode, "Ran-chan's Great Date Plan!", she goes out on a date with an alien girl Ran, who thinks that Ryūnosuke is a lesbian after she says she has no interest in boys, and in another, "The Muco Flower's Name is Ryunosuke", the series villains try to turn her into a boy.