15 Times Disney Featured LGBTQ Characters In Movies & TV Shows

15 Times Disney Featured LGBTQ+ Characters In Movies & TV Shows

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As the LGBT community becomes widely accepted throughout the world, media companies like Disney are trying to represent them.

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15 Times Disney Featured LGBTQ Characters In Movies & TV Shows

When fans think of Disney movies and the Disney television channel, they may think of a tale as old as time in which a princess marries a prince, and then they live happily ever after. It’s happened over and over, a man and woman falling in love, but Disney has started to change that, particularly the purely heterosexual aspect.

The LGBTQ+ community has become more represented in media in recent years and Disney is just one of many companies hopping aboard that train as well. Unfortunately, not every aspect of the LGBTQ+ community has been represented due to a lack of characters within the Disney canon, and some representation has fallen flat. Hopefully, in the future, there will be more, and better, representation from Disney.

Updated on June 28th, 2021 by Kristen Palamara: In recent years, Disney has been attempting to have more LGBTQ+ representation in their movies and shows, and although there are some notable attempts and fleeting moments, Disney still falters overall in this area. There have been several LGBTQ+ characters in their shows and movies, and some characters that fans, and the actors who portrayed them, believe to be gay, but haven’t been explicitly stated as such. Pixar is also casting for their first transgender character showing that Disney/Pixar keeps attempting to provide a more progressive representation of the LGBTQ+ community in their shows and movies.

15 Cruella (2021)

15 Times Disney Featured LGBTQ Characters In Movies & TV Shows

Artie in Cruella is an openly gay character who interacts with the main character throughout the new movie that focuses on Cruella de Vil from 101 Dalmatians. He’s a shop owner with a David Bowie and 1970s glam rock aesthetic.

Artie is able to be his authentic self and actor John McCrea is happy with his portrayal of Artie and believes him to be a gay character, but Disney yet again made the mistake of not fully delving into Artie being an openly gay character. Some argue the movie instead left the character more queer-coded by being fashionable and androgynous instead of explicitly talking about the character’s sexuality.

14 Frozen (2013)

15 Times Disney Featured LGBTQ Characters In Movies & TV Shows

Oaken appears in Frozen for only a few minutes as Kristoff and Anna need to buy supplies before they search for Elsa. Oaken hilariously talks about a “big summer blowout” and points the two around his shop.

He mentions the sauna and says that his family is in there. He says “Yoo-hoo! Hi family” and the scene cuts to a man and four children waving back to him. The audience can assume that Oaken and the man are in a relationship and these are their children.

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13 Star Wars Resistance (2018 – 2020)

15 Times Disney Featured LGBTQ Characters In Movies & TV Shows

Orka and Flix in Star Wars Resistance are two openly gay characters who aren’t human and are actually two different species but are openly in a relationship in the series.

There’s been other LGBTQ+ representation in the Star Wars universe as well like writers and actor Donald Glover confirming that Lando in Solo: A Star Wars Story is pansexual. Also, two women, Commander Larma D’Acy and Wrobie Tyce, can be seen kissing in Rise of Skywalker for a quick moment.

12 DuckTales (2017 – 2021)

15 Times Disney Featured LGBTQ Characters In Movies & TV Shows

The DuckTales reboot had several lovable characters including Webby’s newfound friend Violet who was introduced later in the series.

Violet happens to have two dads, Indy and Ty Sabrewing, who are prominently featured in the show although they don’t have much screen time. They’re loving parents who care deeply for their daughter and are both shown wearing “I’m with dad” shirts.

11 Jungle Cruise (2021)

15 Times Disney Featured LGBTQ Characters In Movies & TV Shows

Jungle Cruise hasn’t technically been released yet, but Disney has been clear that one of the major characters in the movie, McGregor Houghton, will be gay. The movie is set to release in late July of 2021.

There’s been a lot of controversy surrounding the announcement of Houghton being a gay character. Certain groups are upset at the idea of a children’s movie representing the LGBTQ+ community while progressives are upset at Jack Whitehall’s casting, believing a gay actor should be cast, and the idea that it might be a stereotypical, harmful representation.

10 The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement (2004)

15 Times Disney Featured LGBTQ Characters In Movies & TV Shows

Viewers may not remember the gay prince from The Princess Diaries 2, and maybe that’s because the movie doesn’t actually show him in person. While Princess Mia is looking through pictures of potential suitors, she comes across a man named Antoine who plays the harp.

She says he’s cute, and Joe replies, “His boyfriend thinks he’s handsome also.” The girls say, “Right on!” and the Queen says to put him on all the invitation lists. Good to know Genovia’s stance on the LGBTQ+ community is a positive one.

9 Good Luck Charlie (2010 – 2014)

15 Times Disney Featured LGBTQ Characters In Movies & TV Shows

In 2014, Disney Channel made a daring move to feature a same-sex couple in a season four episode of Good Luck Charlie, “Down a Tree.” Charlie is having a friend over named Taylor, and Amy mentions that she met Taylor’s mom, Susan. Bob says he met the mom too, but he’s pretty sure her name is Cheryl.

When Taylor shows up, it turns out that both of Charlie’s parents are right because Taylor has two moms. Bob points this out, to which Amy replies, “Nothing gets by you!”

8 Gravity Falls (2012 – 2016)

15 Times Disney Featured LGBTQ Characters In Movies & TV Shows

Gravity Falls became the second series, this time on Disney XD, to briefly feature a same-sex couple in 2016. Deputy Durland and Sheriff Blubs are two minor characters from the show who had fans curious about their personal lives.

During the show’s finale, the suspicions were confirmed as the two embraced, with one saying, “We’re mad with power… and love,” after Blubs saves Durland. Everybody loves a good power couple!

7 Star Vs. The Forces Of Evil (2015 – 2019)

15 Times Disney Featured LGBTQ Characters In Movies & TV Shows

In early 2017, Disney XD progressed even more with portrayals of gay love with the cartoon Star Vs. the Forces of Evil and the first showing of a same-sex kiss. In an episode titled, “Just Friends,” Star, Jackie, and Marco attend a concert by the band Love Sentence.

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At one point, couples scattered throughout the audience get caught up in the passion of the music, and viewers can see that a few of them are same-sex couples.

6 Beauty And The Beast (2017)

15 Times Disney Featured LGBTQ Characters In Movies & TV Shows

Before the live-action version of Beauty and the Beast came out in 2017, director Bill Condon announced in an interview that one character would have a gay spin. LeFou, Gaston’s right-hand man, would be gay, the director said, causing excitement and anticipation from the LGBTQ+ community.

While LeFou never confirms it out loud, several indirect references are made throughout the movie. It’s clear that he has a crush on Gaston, and he even dances with another gentleman towards the end of the film.

5 The Lodge (2016-)

15 Times Disney Featured LGBTQ Characters In Movies & TV Shows

We’re traveling to the UK for this next TV series, a British show called The Lodge. During a season two episode entitled, “Help,” a boy named Josh is having a conversation with his friend Noah.

When Noah says that their friend Skye is everyone’s type. Josh disagrees, saying that girls, in general, are not his type, “I like them as friends, but…” as Josh says that he is more romantically involved with boys and only views the opposite sex as friends.

4 Andi Mack (2017 – 2019)

15 Times Disney Featured LGBTQ Characters In Movies & TV Shows

Cyrus Goodman from Andi Mack was Disney’s first character to ever utter the words, “I’m gay,” in 2019. The show’s creator and executive producer Terri Minsky said that Cyrus and his story were largely inspired by Terri’s daughter’s friends, who knew that they were gay in middle school.

Cyrus has great character development, going from being nervous and unsure about his feelings for a boy to announcing that he indeed does have same-sex crushes. He even goes on to have a boyfriend named TJ.

3 High School Musical: The Musical: The Series (2019-)

15 Times Disney Featured LGBTQ Characters In Movies & TV Shows

There are two examples of same-sex relationships in the High School Musical series, which premiered on Disney+ in 2019. One character, Nina, mentions a few times that she has two moms, who are named Dana and Carol.

Additionally, the choreographer of the play, Carlos, and Seb, who plays Sharpay, express interest in each other and dance together in the episode, “Homecoming,” after Carlos asks Seb to go with him to the dance.

2 Onward (2020)

15 Times Disney Featured LGBTQ Characters In Movies & TV Shows

Onward is one of Pixar’s most recent feature-length films, and it’s about a pair of brothers who are on a quest to restore the life of their deceased father so that they can spend one last day with him.

One side character is a police officer named Officer Specter, who mentions having a girlfriend: “My girlfriend’s daughter [has] got me pulling my hair out.” This marks Pixar’s first confirmed character in a same-sex relationship.

1 Out (2020)

Pixar just released a new short, aptly titled Out, that focuses on a young man named Greg who has a secret: he’s gay, and he has a boyfriend named Manuel.

He doesn’t want his parents to find out, but they might learn the truth when they show up out of the blue to help him pack for his move. Strangely, Greg and his dog Jim have a Freaky Friday moment and switch places, which makes it even harder to hide a picture of Greg and his boyfriend from his mother.

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