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Ok, before all the flood of responses come and I gain my better judgment and realize avoiding this is the better way to go, WHAT THE HEY MAN?!?!
First, this topic has defiantly been posted already, TO DEATH! Second, knock it off! Who cares, seriously! I'm sick to death of how much the gay agenda keeps getting pushed on this forum! We were doing so good, actually having posts worth reading and posting back and you had to mess it up with this! Really?! REALLY?!
*face palm*
Can we please, please, please drop the insistence of making Disney part of the gay agenda? PLEASE? I'm so happy for those members who feel differently, great for you, but some of us are tired of it. Keep it to yourselves. Or better yet, why don't you start a gay Disney forum somewhere else? THAT is maybe the best idea you will ever read on here, promise.
*calms down*
Sorry, I'm just getting sick of seeing this and finding it harder to contain. KNOCK IT OFF! If you have any respect for others, please stop posting these kinds of posts! We can agree to disagree in peace, but stop posting this stuff. Please.
PS: I want certain people to notice I did that without the use of one bad word. No "f-bombs" thanks you. It CAN be done!
First, this topic has defiantly been posted already, TO DEATH! Second, knock it off! Who cares, seriously! I'm sick to death of how much the gay agenda keeps getting pushed on this forum! We were doing so good, actually having posts worth reading and posting back and you had to mess it up with this! Really?! REALLY?!
*face palm*
Can we please, please, please drop the insistence of making Disney part of the gay agenda? PLEASE? I'm so happy for those members who feel differently, great for you, but some of us are tired of it. Keep it to yourselves. Or better yet, why don't you start a gay Disney forum somewhere else? THAT is maybe the best idea you will ever read on here, promise.
*calms down*
Sorry, I'm just getting sick of seeing this and finding it harder to contain. KNOCK IT OFF! If you have any respect for others, please stop posting these kinds of posts! We can agree to disagree in peace, but stop posting this stuff. Please.
PS: I want certain people to notice I did that without the use of one bad word. No "f-bombs" thanks you. It CAN be done!
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If you don't care, then don't respond. It's as simple as that. But you just had to react; you just had to reply. Just to show your 'defiance', or however you want to call your anti-gay bigotry. Well, you've shown it. There, we all saw it. Are you happy now? Can you leave the raving and ranting behind now? Oh and there is no such thing as a 'gay agenda'. There is just someting like 'accepting all people, no matter how they live their lives'. I understand you have some problems with it, but since we're not living in the christian theocracy you would want to see, you'll have to get used to it. Or otherwise shut the fuck up (edit: used to be "hell").milojthatch wrote:Ok, before all the flood of responses come and I gain my better judgment and realize avoiding this is the better way to go, WHAT THE HEY MAN?!?!
First, this topic has defiantly been posted already, TO DEATH! Second, knock it off! Who cares, seriously! I'm sick to death of how much the gay agenda keeps getting pushed on this forum! We were doing so good, actually having posts worth reading and posting back and you had to mess it up with this! Really?! REALLY?!
Don't ask, don't tell?milojthatch wrote:Can we please, please, please drop the insistence of making Disney part of the gay agenda? PLEASE? I'm so happy for those members who feel differently, great for you, but some of us are tired of it. Keep it to yourselves.

If you had even an inch of respect for gay people, you wouldn't have made a post in the first place. You don't get respect until you extend it to others.milojthatch wrote:Sorry, I'm just getting sick of seeing this and finding it harder to contain. KNOCK IT OFF! If you have any respect for others, please stop posting these kinds of posts! We can agree to disagree in peace, but stop posting this stuff. Please.
Oh, just for that I'm gonna edit my wording above.milojthatch wrote:PS: I want certain people to notice I did that without the use of one bad word. No "f-bombs" thanks you. It CAN be done!
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I think enough time has passed, where this subject can be discussed again. However, I am issuing a pre-warning of sorts. Keep the discussion civil, and please do not personally attack another forum member. I will not be issuing any further warnings, the thread will just be locked. If I believe anyone is deliberately trying to get the thread closed, I will be recommending that person for a suspension.
With that out of the way, Greg Weisman (co-creator of "Gargoyles") has made the statement that Lexington is gay.

With that out of the way, Greg Weisman (co-creator of "Gargoyles") has made the statement that Lexington is gay.


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Yes, with love interests. Just because they are cartoons doesn't mean we have to assume they are all heterosexual. I don't necessarily think that there are a great number of characters who are intended to be homosexual, but the suggestion itself isn't an odd one.dvdjunkie wrote:If you are talking about sexual preference - excuse me, these are cartoons!!!!

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They kiss and have children....what's your point?dvdjunkie wrote:If you are talking about sexual preference - excuse me, these are cartoons!!!!
If that movie hadn't had a tacked on love interest (the incredibly annoying babymaker, Vicky), I would agree. A lot of their reaction is almost like a Romeo/Juliet forbidden love with animals. Still, the movie works as an understanding of the boundaries that set us apart, no matter what their form. As it is, that's the closest to a gay romance Disney would get until maybe 2030 or so.Todd and Copper are likely bi-sexual.
As for myself, the only character I've ever really thought might be gay was Scar, tbh. (Zazu: "There's one in every family."; "Uncle Scar, you're so weird."/"You have no idea.").
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As your signature says... You need a kick in the teeth.milojthatch wrote:Ok, before all the flood of responses come and I gain my better judgment and realize avoiding this is the better way to go, WHAT THE HEY MAN?!?!
First, this topic has defiantly been posted already, TO DEATH! Second, knock it off! Who cares, seriously! I'm sick to death of how much the gay agenda keeps getting pushed on this forum! We were doing so good, actually having posts worth reading and posting back and you had to mess it up with this! Really?! REALLY?!
*face palm*
Can we please, please, please drop the insistence of making Disney part of the gay agenda? PLEASE? I'm so happy for those members who feel differently, great for you, but some of us are tired of it. Keep it to yourselves. Or better yet, why don't you start a gay Disney forum somewhere else? THAT is maybe the best idea you will ever read on here, promise.
*calms down*
Sorry, I'm just getting sick of seeing this and finding it harder to contain. KNOCK IT OFF! If you have any respect for others, please stop posting these kinds of posts! We can agree to disagree in peace, but stop posting this stuff. Please.
PS: I want certain people to notice I did that without the use of one bad word. No "f-bombs" thanks you. It CAN be done!
Could you be more dense?

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I agree with a lot of the suggestions here; especially Scar.
Whilst we're quoting Zazu: There's one in every family sire, TWO in mine actually. lol.
I think Hugo being gay was made most obvious in the second Hunchback of Notre Dame where he kissed Jolly (who we know is a boy) and then Jolly in turn licked him on the cheek at the end of the second one- lol. If that doesn't spell it then what does? lol.
I also agree about Todd and Copper. They really do send off that vibe so I think there is a little gay subtext there and in away that makes me happy because a lot of the other characters being mentioned are typical, tired gay stereotypes (Wiggins and The Duke case and point). At least Todd and Cooper are still masculine characters. But lets be honest Vixey is just a cover.
I also wanted to throw out a few others that I've considered:
-Klank and Bobble in the Tinkerbell series (thought most likely they are two nerdy friends- characters like that can exist without being gay- lol).
-Sebastian in the Little Mermaid (a bit stereotypical but could definitely be possible).
-FLOWER in Bambi (bi-sexual). As owl says: "Yes it could even happen to you!" lol. I always thought that line had more then one meaning.
Whilst we're quoting Zazu: There's one in every family sire, TWO in mine actually. lol.
I think Hugo being gay was made most obvious in the second Hunchback of Notre Dame where he kissed Jolly (who we know is a boy) and then Jolly in turn licked him on the cheek at the end of the second one- lol. If that doesn't spell it then what does? lol.
I also agree about Todd and Copper. They really do send off that vibe so I think there is a little gay subtext there and in away that makes me happy because a lot of the other characters being mentioned are typical, tired gay stereotypes (Wiggins and The Duke case and point). At least Todd and Cooper are still masculine characters. But lets be honest Vixey is just a cover.

I also wanted to throw out a few others that I've considered:
-Klank and Bobble in the Tinkerbell series (thought most likely they are two nerdy friends- characters like that can exist without being gay- lol).
-Sebastian in the Little Mermaid (a bit stereotypical but could definitely be possible).
-FLOWER in Bambi (bi-sexual). As owl says: "Yes it could even happen to you!" lol. I always thought that line had more then one meaning.
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Re: Gay Disney Characters
Even after the way he was checking out Cindy's legs.Dr Frankenollie wrote:Personally, I think the Grand Duke from Cinderella may be gay.

I've heard before that Lexington was intended to be gay, but I don't know how they would have explored that in the show. Would have been very interesting.

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I don't think Scar was/is in the story gay....due to the sequel and I found this amazing art of Scar and Family i'm not sure if it's real maybe it's fan art or pieced together with photo shop....but it's done really well

Unless some people don't count the DTV Sequel, though I thought that was one of their better DTV sequels....but if you do count the sequel....perhaps bi-sexual...

Unless some people don't count the DTV Sequel, though I thought that was one of their better DTV sequels....but if you do count the sequel....perhaps bi-sexual...
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In terms of The Hunchback of Notre Dame, when I saw/watched it as a little kid, I had always assumed that Djali was a little kid. And now, I wonder how they got that past the radar? Being that Hugo's a guy and Djali is a male goat (Esmeralda DID say 'He doesn't take kindly to soldiers.')...
Really, Disney. How did you get that bit past the censors?
Really, Disney. How did you get that bit past the censors?
