Gay couples in cartoons

In case there was ever any question in your mind that Peppermint Patty is gay. Something she never recovers from, which is also one of the gayest things on this list. With ten Loud House sisters, at least one of them has to be gay, right? Just, statistically? Yes, actually! Take, for example, Sailor Neptune and Sailor Uranus here.

The show was so gay in season five, there was no way to dub it out, and so the U. Garnet is delighted, and names them, and they set out on an adventure together. First stop: Donuts! To be honest, ten more She-Ra episodes could easily fit on this list. And it features the return of non-binary Double Trouble who is voiced by non-binary Jacob Tobiawith dazzling one-liners and hints of goodness too.

Actually, pretty well. This episode fulfilled that desire beyond my wildest expectations. It actually is a big deal, and it led to RuPearl joining a Bubble Guppies video game. Shannon LongHannon has always been coded as gay in a Velma sort of way, and she finally gets her canonical kiss with her best friend as asteroids are heading toward the earth.

30 of the Best Lesbian, Bisexual, and Queer Animated TV Episodes

Her parents are panicked about dying, full stop. So she and her friend go for it. Luckily they also live! Obsidian is fan service at its finest. Not moms this time, but lesbian Aunts! In the end, though, she is able to rescue Spinny through the power of her love. I always have. Enid, one of the main characters of OK KO!

They go jelly surfing together. They visit The Danger Zone. I gasped out loud! Noelle Stevenson did, in fact, give the gays everything they wanted. She-Ra and the Princesses of Power is epic fantasy and sci-fi on par with Lord of the Rings and Star Wars with a queer love story was at its heart. As a bonus, their love saves all of Eternia.