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    392 months ago

    While I like the joke, Wakko is actually a boy. He had a crush on Miss Bambon, so one could assume hetro. Humorously, Dot also had a crush on her. 🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️

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      562 months ago

      I agree that se is obvious supposed to be a boy, but I don’t understand your premise. You can be agender and have a crush on a woman.

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          Also true. But we must consider the fact that when the show was airing, though I’m sure non-binary people certainly must have existed at the time, non-binary was not something that was part of the mainstream consciousness. So would not have been acceptable in a kids show. And though I’m not sure it would even be acceptable in today’s day and age by most mainstream standards, it’s more acceptable now than it was 30 years ago.

          On top of that it’s very likely that most real people at that time who would likely identify as non-binary would not have identified themselves as such and would have chosen a he/she pronoun of some sort to identify themselves in order to conform to the social standard of that time.

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            122 months ago

            Still, we should celebrate the characters who are designed to be nonbinary, to represent that community, not try to decide for that character 30 years later.

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              122 months ago

              Right, to me it feels dishonest and pandering to change a character later like this. I don’t feel it’s winning points with anyone.

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                Oh, nevermind then. Yall, no points can be given, this person feels it.

                I’m glad you were here to discount the other posters who were enjoying it. That was a close one.

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              Nah. Abed in Community is the best example of how you can have great representation for a group (autistic people) even if the character wasn’t initially written with that trait in mind. He was initially just written as a character, not an autistic character. Animaniacs had plenty of gender fuckery going on that kids like me noticed in the 90s

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                I did notice it that too. All of them wore clothes opposite of their perceived gender at one point. But it’s a cartoon. They are genderless. And not in a nonbinary way. They are whatever the script tells them to be.

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                    In the script it’s also making fun of people who claim they don’t have an agenda, but they really do. It’s subtle, but this is a right-leaning comic.

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            62 months ago

            But we must consider the fact that when the show was airing,

            Hulu rebooted it in 2020. The latest season was released in February, 2023.

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      112 months ago

      He’s a Warner sibling, which means that at any moment he’s exactly whatever is necessary for the joke to work.