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Contents:
- "SHREK" A FAY MIL WH GAY-PRI ELEMENT
- 'PARANORMAN’S' MCH: THE FIRST FAY-FRIENDLY GAY ANIMATED CHARACTER
- 16 DISNEY CHARACTERS WHO WERE PROBABLY GAY
"SHREK" A FAY MIL WH GAY-PRI ELEMENT
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'PARANORMAN’S' MCH: THE FIRST FAY-FRIENDLY GAY ANIMATED CHARACTER
Obvly geared for children, the show will not bore their adult chaperon the least thanks to large dos of the irreverent, often stologil humor that also fed the film and a gay-pri subtext that is exemplified by havg the supportg st of fairy tale characters harmonizg about lettg their “Freak Flag” wave. In 2012, ParaNorman featured the first out gay character an Amerin, fay-targeted, animated theatril release.
16 DISNEY CHARACTERS WHO WERE PROBABLY GAY
This has lead to an crease of gay-tged humor and ambiguo characters. The fact that an unabashedly gay character like Mch ma on the big screen speaks to a shift Amerin culture that is reflected s animatn.