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Kikka24moon wrote: Curious Poker Chip wrote: Kikka24moon wrote: Although Sam will have little appearance and especially interaction with Luna, this does not mean that Luna is no longer considered bisexual / pan. This thing not will never changed. Simply their romantic relationship will only be a little under-understood, but not amply demonstrated. or at least not directly demonstrated. An almost secret relationship. They will are a bit like "friends" and a bit like girlfriends, at same time. Almost like Ronnielcoln, a couple of best friends / lovers. Exactly a bit like what happens in "Hey, Arnold" where a professor has a romantic but not very clear relationship with a man. But after the movie "The Movie Jungle", the creator said that the character is really gay.

Do you know how many cartoons are for children with LGBT characters? Here is the list.

Hey, Arnold Star vs The Forces of Evil (First gay kiss, even if demonstrated briefly) Steven Universe Gravity Falls The Legend of Korra Doc McStuffins Clarence Zootopia Finding Dory Paranorman

Where are the LGBT characters in Zootopia and Finding Dory?

​​​​In "Zootopia" there are two antelopes of different species, a kudu and an oryx. their names are Bucky and Pronk and they are the noisy neighbors of Judy Hopps. It turns out that they live together and carry the same surname. at the beginning, it was not yet clear whether the two were a pair of adoptive brothers or a married gay couple. but almost a year after the release of this film, it was confirmed by Jared Bush, the screenwriter and co-director of Zootopia, that they are truly a married gay couple. Then in "Finding Dory", there was a couple of women who stay together in the park and have a baby (one of them brings very short hair to almost make it look like a boy). ah, I forgot that there was another animation film for kids with Lgbt references: "Storks". Near the end of the film, different pairs of parents have been demonstrated with their new children: classical/traditional couples, mixed couples, single parents and lgbt parents.

Can you supply proof with these things?

The Finding Dory example is just heresay. They could be sisters.