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This is a scene from the 1933 animated Flip the Frog short "Soda Squirt." The flamboyant character turned Hyde-like monster pretty much sums up to the extent to which "queer" characters appeared on screen at the time.Ī year later, in 1934, the Motion Picture Association of America started enforcing the Hays Code, which banned in films, quote, "Sex perversion or any inference to it." Narrator: Let's take a look at how we got to this from this. Rebecca Sugar: You know, it was just a matter of not so much busting down these walls, but just very slowly chipping away at them for years and years and years and years. But it took a long time and a lot of work to get here, battling decades of harmful stereotypes and queer-coded villains. Narrator: These are just a few examples in a recent push to include more queer representation in children's animated shows and movies. And this is the first kids' animated character to directly identify themselves as gay. Narrator: You're looking at the first LGBTQ wedding in a kids' animated show.
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