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Blue’s Clues Reboot Features Drag Queen Sing-along at LGBTQ Parade

The Nickelodeon TV show Blue’s Clues and You, whose demographic is aimed squarely at preschoolers and toddlers, has featured an animated version of “RuPaul’s Drag Race” Nina West leading a sing-along about transgender and non-binary mommies, in celebration of Pride month.

Unsurprisingly, the channel has been in full indoctrination mode over the years, including recently rebooting their Rugrats franchise to remove characters Phil and Lil’s dad and replacing him with two lesbian moms.

The song, which is about three and a half minutes long, features these lyrics:

Families marching one by one hurrah hurrah
Families marching one by one hurrah hurrah
This family has two mummies they love each other so proudly
And they all go marching in the big parade

Other people that go marching on are:

This family has two daddies they love each other so proudly
These babas are non-binary they love each other so proudly
Trans members of this family all love each other so proudly
Ace, Bi and Pan grown-ups you see, can love each other so proudly
This house is a family of kings and queens they love each other so proudly 
Allies to the queer community can love their queer friends so proudly 
Love is love is love you see and everyone should love proudly

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Disney Introduces 14-year-old as First Bisexual Lead Character in ‘Owl House’

The Disney Channel introduced their first “bisexual lead character” in the animated series “The Owl House,” which follows a young girl who discovers a portal to another world and befriends the rebellious witch Eda the Owl Lady, eventually becoming her apprentice despite having no magical powers.

The revelation that the character was bisexual came when Luz Noceda, the 14-year-old lead who has previously shown interest in boys, spent the last two episodes pursuing a recurring female character, Amity, eventually asking her to the prom and slow dancing with her, in a move that previous to this revelation had not been hinted at.

Creator Dana Terrace, who is bisexual herself, spoke of her intention and fight to have the queer experience at the front and center of the show.

While Disney has nibbled around the edges of having homosexuals, lesbians, and transexual representations in their films, it has usually always been on the fringes and in smaller roles, such as Officer Spector being a lesbian in the feature film “Onward,” The innkeeper Oaken in “Frozen” and some bit characters in Zootopia, among others.