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: Known for the first same-sex wedding in a children’s animated series.

: Recently praised for introducing its first LGBTQ+ couple (Pretzel's mothers) in the episode "The Sign". Independent Art and Merchandise gay toon

Historically, animation featured "queer-coded" characters due to strict moral guidelines like the Hays Code, which limited explicit representation. : Known for the first same-sex wedding in

: One of the first major series to feature a bisexual protagonist. : One of the first major series to

: Shows on Cartoon Network and Netflix have led the charge in queer storytelling.

Beyond television, the "gay toon" aesthetic is prominent in the . Artists create whimsical books, stickers, and apparel featuring queer cartoon characters to celebrate identity and Pride month. Platforms like Etsy host various "Pride-toons" and coloring books that use animation styles to promote LGBTQ+ visibility.

: In the 2012 film ParaNorman , the character Mitch Downe became the first in animation history to explicitly state he was gay on screen.