Disney and LGBT representation in animation
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The Disney Channel, which launched in 1983 occasionally featured lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) characters in their programming.
From 1983 onward, Disney struggled with LGBTQ representation in their animated series, and their content often included LGBT stereotypes, like queer-coded characters in the films Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, and Mulan or the content was censored in series such as Blazing Dragons.
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See also
- Cartoon Network and LGBT representation
- Netflix and LGBT representation in animation
- LGBT representation in adult animation
- LGBT representation in animated web series
- List of LGBT-related films by year
- Cross-dressing in film and television
- List of cross-dressing characters in animated series
- List of animated films with LGBT characters
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