Posted: Sat Mar 05, 2011 5:26 pm
I was aware of Deja's homosexuality about a week prior to this thread premiering.
It's on his wikipedia article.
It's on his wikipedia article.
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This.sunhuntin wrote:i would love to see an openly gay character in an animated movie from any company [i dont think theres been one?] but only if it was handled properly and not relying on stereotypes to get the point across.
Yeah, I don't mind gay people either as long as they never mention it or act upon it in any way. Otherwise it's like GET LOST PALLY. But that doesn't make me homophobic.milojthatch wrote:So long as he doesn't make a big deal out of it or push it too hard, it's not a big deal.
Um, we do have topics on them. Perhaps you haven't been there lately? It's a general Disney discussion board, and this certainly falls under that. It's not like the board has been dead while everyone has focused all their energy on one little topic. Perhaps a better question is why do you feel the need to come here and endlessly say the same thing? I'd say that's more suspect than how you think no one is talking about "Tangled" or whatever.milojthatch wrote:Now can we please move on? There really are better things to talk about, seriously. Like how I've heard that "Monster's Inc. 2" may in fact be a pre-quel, or that "Tangled" is coming out on DVD and Blu Ray soon. With so many things Disney to talk about, why do we keep coming back to gays in Disney? My gosh, it's a family company for crying out loud, let's let the other studios make films about gays and let Disney make family entertainment, thanks.
enigmawing wrote:Yeah, I'm fine with heteros as long as they don't make a big deal out of it or push too hard. You know, I really don't want to hear about them getting married or sharing the same bed since that suggests activities that aren't family-friendly (we wouldn't want our children exposed to the concept of sexuality, now would we?). I'm also fine with women as long as they don't act all girly or wear anything to remind me that they are indeed women, I'd rather not have them flaunting their dirty feminine wiles all over the place.
Agreed.SpringHeelJack wrote:Yeah, I don't mind gay people either as long as they never mention it or act upon it in any way. Otherwise it's like GET LOST PALLY. But that doesn't make me homophobic.milojthatch wrote:So long as he doesn't make a big deal out of it or push it too hard, it's not a big deal.
Um, we do have topics on them. Perhaps you haven't been there lately? It's a general Disney discussion board, and this certainly falls under that. It's not like the board has been dead while everyone has focused all their energy on one little topic. Perhaps a better question is why do you feel the need to come here and endlessly say the same thing? I'd say that's more suspect than how you think no one is talking about "Tangled" or whatever.milojthatch wrote:Now can we please move on? There really are better things to talk about, seriously. Like how I've heard that "Monster's Inc. 2" may in fact be a pre-quel, or that "Tangled" is coming out on DVD and Blu Ray soon. With so many things Disney to talk about, why do we keep coming back to gays in Disney? My gosh, it's a family company for crying out loud, let's let the other studios make films about gays and let Disney make family entertainment, thanks.
Also, there are more kinds of "family" than what you seem to think "family" means. Just an FYI there, buddy.
Just a little thing I do.Super Aurora wrote:I don't keep track of who's gay and who isn't, so I didn't know. Then again I don't think know who's gay or not is important to know. who cares.
What I am curious about is how Lazario has the ability to tell who's gay instantly.

Ugh, I hate that too. Remember when women were all like we want to be considered equal and get jobs and vote? Whatever, ladies. Why can't women just bake shit and pump out kids anymore? And what's the big deal about when everyone had their own drinking fountain? Things were happier then.enigmawing wrote:Yeah, I'm fine with heteros as long as they don't make a big deal out of it or push too hard. You know, I really don't want to hear about them getting married or sharing the same bed since that suggests activities that aren't family-friendly (we wouldn't want our children exposed to the concept of sexuality, now would we?). I'm also fine with women as long as they don't act all girly or wear anything to remind me that they are indeed women, I'd rather not have them flaunting their dirty feminine wiles all over the place.
enigmawing wrote:Yeah, I'm fine with heteros as long as they don't make a big deal out of it or push too hard. You know, I really don't want to hear about them getting married or sharing the same bed since that suggests activities that aren't family-friendly (we wouldn't want our children exposed to the concept of sexuality, now would we?). I'm also fine with women as long as they don't act all girly or wear anything to remind me that they are indeed women, I'd rather not have them flaunting their dirty feminine wiles all over the place.
Well if his hand isn't busy typing rants online...Lazario wrote:See what you've started, Thatch! Pretty soon, it's going to be all white men. And then who are you gonna have sex with?
or maybe she just had one of those gender mix-ups.sunhuntin wrote:tu, i think you could include foxy loxy in your line up. she is incredibly butch until the aliens get to her, lol.
i had heard somewhere about andreas, but dont have a clue where or when.
That's all the more reason to make a Disney film with a gay couple. Really, I want to see Bill O'Reilly's head explode on air! I want to see Glenn Beck explaining on his blackboard how George Soros has taken over Disney to shove the homosexual agenda down our throats. I want teabaggers all over the country marching in the streets, depicting Walt Disney as Hitler.KubrickFan wrote:I only wonder how the majority of the audiences will react. There will undoubtedly be a lot of concerned parents over this, unfortunately.
You mean... as long as he doesn't show he's gay? Or as long as he doesn't have a boyfriend? Or as long as he doesn't have gay sex? But if he did any of those things, it suddenly *would* be a "big deal" to you? Why is that? Seriously. Would you lose sleep over it?milojthatch wrote:I knew he was gay, but really don't care. So long as he doesn't make a big deal out of it or push it too hard, it's not a big deal. I love his work and respect him as an animator.
Good, that's yet another reason to have a gay Disney couple as soon as possible!milojthatch wrote:I defiantly will stop watching new Disney Animation that day, and I know I'm very much not alone on that feeling.
Is it that you are scared of gays? Do they frighten you? Do you cry every time somebody on UD makes a reference to gays?milojthatch wrote:Now can we please move on? There really are better things to talk about, seriously.

Because there are no families with gay sons/daughters/aunts/uncles? Gays live outside family relations? Gays live in a vacuum? Do you believe gays shouldn't be allowed near families?milojthatch wrote:My gosh, it's a family company for crying out loud, let's let the other studios make films about gays and let Disney make family entertainment, thanks.
Well, boo fucking hoo! Either you're just trolling or you really, really want to be a good Christian martyr.milojthatch wrote:You may not start up the "anti-gay" bashing. I'm ready.
See, I always used to think that, particularly when I watched that documentary on the two-disc DVD, but when I heard that Dean DeBlois was actually gay... it seemed less likely that Chris Sanders was "confused" or whatever. Also, judging from his website, he really enjoys the feminine form a lot. A LOT.Goliath wrote:Now Chris Sanders... there's someone who, I think, hasn't found his way out of the closet yet...
50 bucks says that fanart was made after he/she saw that Aladdin/Hercules crossover.Goliath wrote:![]()