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The No-Watch List: Guide to All the Kids' Shows and Movies That Have LGBTQ Characters and Content

I keep hearing about new and old kids' shows and movies adding LGBTQ characters, storylines, etc. Or for the full, incoherent, and current alphabet soup abbreviation: LGBTQIA+. 

Honestly, years ago, my family started weaning ourselves off constant TV shows and movies. TV and movies still leak into the cracks, though, when we are visiting friends, the dentist's office, etc. We will still have family movie night, of course--so many classics to show the kids! 

But it's still good to know and to help others know. 

Please help me with this list! Comment below with new and old shows and movies that need to be added to this list. Thanks in advance. Let's keep our kids safe together!  

Here is also the Safe List that I'm putting together, based on repeated requests. I could really use your help on this one, too!  

List of Shows and Movies pushing the LGBTQ agenda, www.thescottsmithblog.com, header

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It's also hard to find a list of LGBTQ kids shows and movies from the Christian perspective. A Google search on this topic quickly reveals Google's LGBTQ bias on this topic.  

Phew! It has taken me a long time to put this together. I will greatly appreciate your help in adding to this list and helping me keep in current. 

So, here is the list of kids' shows and movies ruined by the forced addition of LGBTQ characters and storylines, in alphabetic order, plus the approximate season for when the show went bad. 

WARNING: Many of the quotes I use to describe when the show went bad have been compiled from LGBTQ-friendly sites, so they may describe the content in a positive light. I certainly do not see this content as a positive thing.   

>> "Ab Initio" designation means a show was gay from the beginning   

Yeah, Disney is on this list a lot ... 

The table of contents below will help you navigate the list: (Note: Table of Contents may only be visible on desktop view) 


    GRID OF ALL KIDS SHOWS WITH LGBTQ CONTENT

    You can access this database here, as well. Warning: the database is celebrating gay content.  



    KIDS SHOWS, ANIMATED SERIES, TV OR STREAMING, WITH LGBTQ CONTENT

    For movies, see the list below at the end of all the television shows. 

    Ada Twist, Scientist Season 4 Episode 11

    Ada Twist, Scientist, Netflix - Season 4, Episode 11

    Ada Twist, Scientist Season 4 Episode 11 shows two men, one of whom is Star Trek officer turned gay advocate, George Takei, getting married and kissing. Thanks for the tip on this show from one of the commenters below! 

    Ada Twist, Scientist Season 4 Episode 11

    Here's a write-up from Mombian -- yeah, you got it, a website for lesbian moms [shiver]: 

    A new episode of the Emmy Award-winning Netflix preschool series Ada Twist, Scientist guest stars George Takei and Guillermo Diaz as a couple at their wedding. And a brand-new book from the series behind the show includes even more queer representation—with a timely message about censorship and the power of stories!

    Want an Emmy? Just jam pack as much gay kissing as you can into a children's show. 


    Adventure Time, Cartoon Network - Ab Initio 

    Adventure Time is one of those shows that may look and feel like a children's show, but was never a children's show. This is likely by design, unfortunately.   

    Adventure Time has always been pretty obvious about promoting LGBTQ lifestyles. This has only increase over time. According to an article from queer-advocacy site Polygon

    It took 10 seasons and 283 episodes for Princess Bubblegum and Marceline the Vampire Queen to kiss on Adventure Time. Of course, it was obvious they were together — or at least had feelings for each other — long before that, evidenced by their sharing clothes and general moon eyes in each other’s presence. Since the series ended in 2018, we’ve seen the pair simply exist as queer people in the 2020 Adventure Time: Distant Lands “Obsidian” special, both as individuals and as a couple, and they’re still a couple in the new Fionna and Cake spinoff series on Max. They are always written as each other’s romantic destinies.

    List of Shows and Movies pushing the LGBTQ agenda -- Adventure Time


    Andi Mack, Disney+ - Ab Initio/Season 2 

    Not exactly promoting the institution of the family ... the sister of the protagonist in this show is also her mother and grandmother. [Squints eyes] 

    Description from What's Up, Moms, which, sadly, promotes gay shows for kids: 

    An artsy teenage girl named Andi finds out one day that her sister is actually her mom. But weirder than that, her mom is actually her grandmother. I know, I know, you just have to see it. This is a brilliantly written show about characters trying to find out who they really are and the crazy adventures they have in an effort find that truth. We love that Andi’s best friends Cyrus and Buffy are along for the ride and in Season Two, we watch as Cyrus courageously comes out.

    LGBTQ kids shows to avoid


    Arlo, the Alligator Boy


    Arthur, PBS Kids - Season 22

    This was a painful one. When I was a kid, I read the Arthur books -- the show wasn't really a thing yet. I can still remember the smell of those glossy pages. Partly because I still have them!

    Here's the point of breakdown from an NBC News article:

    Mr. Ratburn from the children's show “Arthur” got married to another man in the show's 22nd season premiere, spurring effusive reactions from those who grew up watching the program. The episode, titled “Mr. Ratburn and the Special Someone,” starred lesbian actor Jane Lynch as a special guest ...

    Maybe there's some solace in the fact that it was the rat ...

    This one is even more problematic, because Ratburn gets married:

    Arthur goes gay with Ratburn's wedding



    Battle Kitty, Netflix - Ab Initio, "overtly and unapologetically gay"  

    Comiccon.com reviewed Battle Kitty as follows: "For those who love cartoons with inappropriate humor, loads of heart, and creativity, Battle Kitty is your gay messiah."

    Battle Kitty is a Netflix original interactive cartoon created by Paul Layzell and Matt Layzell. The series follows Kitty and Orc as they face rival warriors and guardian monsters to become the champion of Battle Island.

    Comiccon.com further reports: "I also love how overtly and unapologetically gay the characters are. In Battle Kitty, queer identity is normalized, celebrated, and gay is synonymous with joy."

    Battle Kitty overtly gay

    Thanks to the commenter below who brought this to my attention: "On Netflix there is a show called Battle Kitty. 2 men making out, the cat is a male with a big pink bow, and more. Once I noticed it, I turned it off."

    Blues Clues, Nickelodeon - Reboot Ab Initio, Not Original Series

    Get a clue! 

    John Bursch of Alliance Defending Freedom, the author of a new book, Loving God’s Children: The Church and Gender Ideology, describes when Blue's Clues went dark:
     
    Two years ago, it was an episode of Blue’s Clues — a show for very young children — that featured a ‘Pride Parade’ that included a float with a young cartoon beaver who had tape over her chest from breast removals.

    That's literally crazy: teaching children about trans-based body disfigurements. Gross. 

    Blues Clues pride parade


    Bluey, Disney Plus - Season 3 Episode (finale)

    Sad day! It saddens me to add Bluey to the list. Is there still hope? Was it just an Australian accent mis-hearing? 

    Eh, probably not. This is a Disney property. Given enough time, Disney will destroy any given kids show. We've got the Bluey Blues in my family:


      
    Bluey confirmed its first LGBTQ+ characters in The Sign episode. There is a calypso school scene, and the character Pretzel mentions his "Mums" while talking about his guinea pig. Pretzel says his MUMS told him that his guinea pig might come back.

    Another one bites the dust ...

    Bubble Guppies, Nickelodeon - Season 4, Episode 2

    Bubble Guppies was one of the first to go dark. That is, it was one of the first kids shows to introduce an overtly gay character. On June 2, 2015, gay drag queen RuPaul guest starred as a snail in the episode "Costume Boxing!"
     

    Bug Diaries, Amazon - Ab Initio

    The “Bug Diaries” (Amazon) character Worm has two moms.

    Chip and Potato, Netflix - Season 2

    According to the Philadephia Gay News:
    Season 2 of Netflix’s animated series for preschoolers, “Chip and Potato,” has introduced a two-dad family to its cute anthropomorphic world. The series revolves around the adventures of Chip, a young pug, and her secret friend Potato, a mouse whom Chip pretends is a stuffed animal. In episodes 8 and 10 of season 2, we meet new neighbors Roy and Ray Razzle, two dad zebras, and their baby twins. Chip and her parents treat them just like any other family.
    Chip and Potato - LGBTQ content, two dad zebra family


    Clifford the Big Red Dog, PBS Kids, Amazon - Reboot Series, Season 1, Episode 12, Not Original Series 

    In 2020, it was reported that the beloved animated show Clifford the Big Red Dog became the second PBS Kids series with a recurring LGBT character. 

    In “The Big Red Tomato/Dogbot,” one of Emily Elizabeth’s friends, Samantha, brought her two moms to a dinner party. 

    Clifford the Big Red Dog LGBTQ the two moms

    CoComelon, Netflix - Season 9

    Disney is spreading its disease. From MovieGuide.org:

    Moonbug Entertainment, the studio behind the show, was recently acquired by Disney alum, Kevin Mayer and Tom Stags. This recent acquisition likely plays a large role in this disappointing introduction of immoral themes.

    Parents should note that the previously produced COCOMELON seasons (up through season 8) have been untouched, remaining a safe entertainment option for younger children.

    However, COCOMELON LANE, the new Netflix original, along with future seasons of COCOMELON (starting with season 9) have been developed under the new leadership, which has opted to stray from the family-friendly values the show was built on. Parents should take caution and monitor the content if they allow their children to watch newer COCOMELON content.

    CoComelon shifts to LGBTQ

    CoComelon Lane, Netflix Toddlers - Ab Initio, Season 1 

    This is a new spinoff series of the popular Netflix show for babies and preschoolers(!!!), CoComelon. It introduced LGBTQ characters and a scene where a boy dresses up in a tutu and tiara.

    CoComelon Lane dancing in tuto for gay dads


    In one episode segment for “CoComelon Lane” called, “Just be me,” a little boy plays dress up in a studio preparing for a photo shoot with his two dads.

    Taking out different costumes, he asks his same-sex parents which one would look best. His dads encourage him to “be himself.”

    “Think about all the things you like to do; just be you,” they sing to him. After dressing up as a firefighter and a chef, he dons a tiara and tutu and spins around the room. 


    Creative Galaxy, Amazon - Season 3, Episodes 1, 4, & forward

    The 2018 “Arty’s Holiday Masterpiece” episode of Creative Galaxy depicts a girl showing a craft project to her two dads.

    Thanks for the report from the comments below: Creative Galaxy, Season 3, Episode 4, "Taking Care of Splatter". In this episode, the character Jackson has two dads.

    Sad, I used to watch this show with my kids all the time. 





    Dragons: The Nine Realms, DreamWorks, Hulu, Peacock - Ab Initio, Season 1, Episode 1

    The DreamWorks animated TV series Dragons: The Nine Realms is set 1,300 years after How to Train Your Dragon and follows a group of teenagers who befriend dragons after discovering a fissure in the Earth's surface. The show ran for eight seasons and concluded on December 14, 2023. 

    Dragons features a character with lesbian parents. Alex Gonzalez, the shy bookworm character, has two mothers, Carla and Hazel, in a lesbian relationship. 

    One parent stated the following about the show:

    While my 9 & 6 year old love the Dragons franchise, I was shocked to find out that one of the characters in this show, Alex, has lesbian moms. They are repeatedly shown on screen in their house and Alex frequently refers to them as "my moms." If it were not so explicitly trying to indoctrinate through normalizing this LGBT agenda, I may not have minded as much but it was too much for my conscience! I typically research every show/movie my kids watch for the very reason that media has gotten so sneaky! So viewers beware.

    Pro Tip: Presenting dragons as good is always going to be problematic. This is mixing archetypes. The dragon is the archetype of evil, with its basis all the way back to Genesis. When shows play around with this archetype, it makes sense that they would be open to other kinds of evil, as well. 

     


    Henry Danger and Danger Force always LGBTQ programming

    Henry Danger and Danger Force (Spin-off), Nickelodeon - Both LGBTQ from the beginning, Ab Initio  

    DANGER is right! Whatever happened to the good ol' days of the Friday night SNICK lineup? These gay plotlines and characters would have made great horror stories for Are You Afraid of the Dark?

    Henry Danger was always bad ...

    According to Business Insider, Michael D. Cohen, who plays Schwoz on Nickelodeon's longest-running live-action show Henry Danger, revealed in an interview with Time that he transitioned from female to male nearly 20 years ago. 

    It gets worse. This transgender lady is so far gone that she doesn't identify as transgender:

    Cohen doesn't identify as transgender, saying that he has always felt that his "core being" was male, and so he prefers to use language that reflects that. 


    Danger Force was always bad, too ...

    From NickaLive: 

    Henry Danger itself featured an impressive number of LGBTQ+ actors, including Cohen, who publicly came out in 2019 about transitioning while on Henry Danger, Frankie Grande, who portrays fabulous villain Frankini, and Alec Mapa, who plays Jack Frittleman. All three have reprised their respective roles for Danger Force.
    Thanks for the free programming, Hell. Danger Force Episode "Say My Name" (4/4/2020, Season 1, Episode 2) actually features (1) two gay dads (2) that have adopted a boy (3) ogling (4) a shirtless dude: 



    That's not all Nickelodeon made network history by casting their first out, trans teen actor to play a role in a series in Danger Force. From Out magazine:

    According to Variety, 13-year-old actor Sasha A. Cohen (alongside his twin sister Natalie R. Cohen) was recently cast in the June 19 "Manlee Men" episode of the kids comedy series, which tells the story of a group of kids in the fictional town of Swellview learning to harness their superpowers with the guidance of Captain Man (Cooper Barnes).

     

    Dead End: Paranormal Park, Netflix - Ab Initio

    Description from What's Up, Moms, which, sadly, promotes gay shows for kids: 

    This animated trans series that sprang from the graphic novel series called DeadEndia. This British American fantasy-horror-comedy follows a trans teen named Barney, his neurodivergent best friend Norma, and a pug as they battle demons at a haunted theme park. If they succeed, they might just save the world from a supernatural apocalypse.


    Dino Ranch, Disney Junior - Season 1, Episode 24

    Gay dinosaurs? Is that why dinosaurs went extinct? That's a whole new theory for Dr. Alan Grant. 

    Adoptasaurus Rex: an episode centered around helping two gay dinosaurs have their own eggs. 

    Dino Ranch Adoptasaurus Rex gay dinosaur adoption

    From TexAgs:

    The show Dino Ranch features an episode where the children observe two MALE tyrannosauruses who are pretending to incubate rocks that are actually eggs. The two male dinosaurs are obviously "mates" and the allusion to the normalization of a family unit of two same-sex mates could not be more clear. The children work to provide them "eggs of their own".... which is an allusion to "gay" adoption as normative and acceptable.


    Doc McStuffins, Disney Junior - Season 4, Episode 22 

    Doc McStuffins and the tale of two moms ... 

    The episode "The Emergency Plan" focuses on two mother dolls that separate from their kids after a dragon causes an earthquake.

    NBC News reported Doc McStuffins going to the dark side in 2017:

    Disney Junior's animated show "Doc McStuffins" aired an episode last week in which a family experiences an earthquake and learns how to plan for it in the future. The family just happens to be headed by two mothers: one black and one white. 

    Voiced by comedian Wanda Sykes and actress Portia de Rossi, Thea (Sykes) and Edie (de Rossi) are the latest same-sex couple to be featured on a children's television show.



    Ducktales - Reboot Series, Season 3, Episode 1

    I was a big Ducktales fan as a kid, and I was really enjoying this reboot with my kids ... until ... 

    The Season 3 premier featured a pair of gay dads, pictured below:

    Ducktales Gay Dads

    Not good! But that's just the beginning ... 

    Of course, it would be the alien ducks that are made LGBTQ. In season 2, Donald's sister, Della, gets trapped on the moon with an alien civilization called the Moonlanders. 

    By Season 3, one of these Moonlanders has come back to earth with the Ducks and is trying to make a home on this planet with her new friends. This Moonlander is the character Penumbra, a guarded and pragmatic lieutenant voiced by Julie Bowen (Modern Family). 

    At one point, Penumbra says "What? No! We are not enemies. I just do not wish to date an Earth ... Male."

    This implied lesbianism was later confirmed by the writer and director of the episode, Sam King. King said the following in a tweet:

    "Hey yeah! For clarity, I had certain constraints I had to work in to get this across, so believe me I'm the first to say I wish it was more overt," she said. "But yes, Penny calls everything on Earth "Earth -" her saying "Earth... male" is specifically saying "Men." She's a lesbian."
    List of Shows and Movies pushing the LGBTQ agenda, www.thescottsmithblog.com, Ducktales writer confirms Penumbra is queer tweet

    Firebuds, Disney Plus - Season 1, Episode 4  

    Surprise! Disney is on this list again. Whatever happened to Sleeping Beauty's Prince Philip slaying dragons with the sword of virtue? 

    Instead, we have Viv and Val Vega-Vaughn, Violet's lesbian mothers. They first appear in Season 1, Episode 4, the lesbian picnic episode, "Picnic Pile-Up/Duo Dash."

    Firebuds two moms, Disney Plus

    From an article from The Stand, "Disney's 'Firebuds' Character has Two Moms":

    Many parents have already found out that Disney Junior is no longer safe for young children. Now, Disney’s animated series Firebuds has added a same-sex couple to the program. One of the main characters, Violet, has two moms in the Vega-Vaughn family.

    Thanks for this comment, Anonymous: "Please add Firebuds to this list. The young girl who pretends to be a paramedic, Violet, has 2 mothers. Unfortunately not quite sure which season it is but it might’ve been so from the very beginning."

    The following episodes of Firebuds feature Violet's lesbian moms, Viv and Val Vega-Vaughn:
    • The Four Door Troubadours/Moto-Polo! (Season 1, Episode 24, 2023) 
    • The Super Safety Show/Job-O-Rama Day (Season 1, Episode 21, 2023) 
    • Care-A-Van Club/Mud About You (Season 1, Episode 11, 2022) 
    • Picnic Pile-Up/Duo Dash (Season 1, Episode 4, 2022)

    Go Dog Go Poster LGBTQ show

    Go, Dog. Go! Netflix - Season 2, Episode 1

    Tag Barker (Michela Luci) and her friend Scooch Pooch (Callum Shoniker) travel through Pawston, working together to solve problems and have fun and ... normalize LGBTQ lifestyles, apparently. 

    From an article at PluggedIn
    Parents should note, however, that a duo of lesbian mothers appears on the screen in the first episode of Season Two, so despite the show’s generally positive messages, that’s still something you’ll want to watch out for.

    According to the Go Dog Do wiki, the blue dog's, Taylee's, mother is gay, which is mentioned at the line "I live here with my two mommies". However, her second mom looks more of a grandma.

    Go Dog Go another Netflix LGBTQ show for little kids


    Heartstopper, Netflix - Ab Initio

    British school boys aren't just traveling to Narnia anymore.

    Description from What's Up, Moms, which, sadly, promotes gay shows for kids: 

    You might recognize the title Heartstopper from the viral queer graphic novel that exploded in 2019; it features two British school boys, Charlie (who is openly gay) and Nick (who is not) falling in love. The Netflix series is based on the graphic novel by Alice Oseman and features themes around love, friendship, mental health, and LGBTQ+ issues. We’ve seen a million stories just like this one featuring heterosexual teens, but here we get to watch first love bloom between two queer characters, and we are so here for it.

    Nothing good to see here, folks ...

    Heartstopper Gay Kids Shows


    Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous - Season 4, implied; Season 5, LGBTQ kids kissing 

    Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous not only features LGBTQ characters. It also features LBGTQ kids kissing. RED ALERT! 
     
    Yasmina “Yaz” Fadoula, a standout athlete and especially a track star is one of multiple LGBTQ characters. Here is the "progression" of her character to "out" and "out" gay from gay-friendly site Autostraddle.com

    Yaz is a little bit of a cynical loner. Sammy is the most exuberant, social gal in the group. Their friendship blossoms into Real Feelings. And, finally, in the final season, Yaz says them out loud ... When Yaz and Sammy find themselves alone (mostly; Ben’s trying to make himself invisible in the corner), Yaz says she’s been trying to tell Sammy something all day, but she’s been waiting for the perfect moment, but all those moments keep getting interrupted by the giant evil corporation that’s chasing them. She says she simply cannot wait another minute! Sammy’s like, “Wait another minute for what?” Well and finally Yaz blurts out, “I like you! Like a lot. Like a lot, a lot.” And before either of them can even process what’s happening, they get ambushed by a dinosaur. After they’re safe, Sammy says she feels the same, and has for a long time. AND THEN THEY KISS! ON THE MOUTH! IN A KID’S CARTOON!
    Camp Cretaceous LGBTQ content


    Kipo and the Age of the Wonderbeasts, Netflix - Ab Initio, Season 1

    From Wikipedia:

    In the first season of Kipo, which streamed on January 10, Benson said outright he was gay, saying he only liked the series protagonist, Kipo, in a platonic way. He developed a crush on a male character, Troy, in the show's 10th episode.

    Here's another article from Den of Geek on the show's "casual queerness". 

    kipo and the age of the wonderbeasts casual diverse queerness


    Kiya and the Kimoja Heroes, Disney Junior - Ab Initio

    It wouldn't be Disney Junior, if it's not normalizing the gay. In Kiya and the Kimoja Heroes, the sibling main characters have 2 moms.

    Ab initio, because there has only one season so far

    Thanks to the comments below for adding this one!






    The Loud House, Nickelodeon - Ab Initio

    It would be nice if this show was trying to normalize big families. Alas, it's normalizing something else.  

    Description from What's Up, Moms, which, sadly, promotes gay shows for kids: 

    You just know that in a house with 11 kids (10 girls and 1 boy, oh my!), the volume must be at a constant fever pitch. So, it’s no wonder that 11-year-old Lincoln Loud finds ways to escape his house to chill out with his best friend, Clyde, and his two dads, Harold and Howard. Love how the gay dad characters are just as “standard” as any typical, heterosexual married parent characters that we always see on TV shows. Also, hope this isn’t a spoiler alert (it might be), but Lincoln’s sister, Luna, comes out as bisexual, giving even more layers of representation in this already excellent show.
    You can see from the description above that they are attempting to normalize both gay dads and homosexual marriage. No bueno. 

    Loud House gay dads parents


    Miraculous Ladybug, Netflix - Ab Initio

     

    My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, Discovery Family - Season 9

    Was there ever a time when My Little Pony wasn't gay? This has always been a riddle to us 80s kids. "Brony" culture ...     

    Specifically, the "Friendship Is Magic" series features homosexual characters, per Wikipedia

    "The Last Crusade" received recognition for being the first Friendship Is Magic episode to feature homosexual characters: Aunt Holiday and Auntie Lofty are lesbians. The characters first appeared in the My Little Pony book Ponyville Mysteries: Riddle of the Rusty Horseshoe.

    Generally speaking, this show is fraught with issues. It's not good to play around with magic, like it's all good and natural.

    Aunt Holiday (left) with Auntie Lofty


    Muppet Babies, Disney Season 3, Episode 19 "Gonzo-rella"

    I had a lot of love for Muppet Babies as a kid. What a great show ... but, of course, the gay-transgender agenda has come for this childhood gem, too. Quit ret-conning my childhood!

    Leave poor Gonzo alone! Muppet Babies recently depicted Gonzo as a transgender princess as reported by Candace Owens and an article in Movieguide.

    The episode in question is a spin on the Cinderella storyline. Miss Piggy and Summer Penguin recall a princess whom they met at the ball. The characters refer to the princess by the “they” pronoun. Miss Piggy also has a glass slipper which she hands to Gonzo.

    Since Gonzo’s first appearance on the MUPPETS in 1976, the male character had a passion for stunts. However, the new MUPPET BABIES introduced a new version of Gonzo, who turned into “Gonzorella” after wearing the glass shoe.  

    When the group asks why Gonzo never told them his true identity, the character says he was afraid because they “expected [him] to look a certain way.” 



    Political commentator and author Candace Owens responded to the episode on Twitter. 

    “I can’t believe I’m tweeting this but.. they are pushing the trans agenda on children via muppet babies,” Candace Owens tweeted. “This is sick and PERVERTED. Everyone should be disturbed by predatory cartoons meant to usher children into gender dysphoria.”

    “Bring back manly muppets, anyone?” she added. 

    Not Quite Narwhal, Netflix - Ab Initio Themes

    Tip from a reader: somethings lurks in the depths of Not Quite Narwhal. This is about a unicorn transitioning to a narwhal -- I wonder what this is really about? It makes sense that a gay show would have a unicorn want to transition himself in a hurtful, suicidal way, i.e. drown, in order to become "who he really is". This is an agenda of death.  

    Not Quite Narwhal LGBTQ themes

    From Movie Guide

    NOT QUITE NARWHAL is an animated series on Netflix about a unicorn named Kale, adopted by a family of whales. Episode 1 follows Kelp, a young unicorn raised by a Narwhal family, who gets lost while playing and meets some unicorns. Kelp returns to his whale family to tell them he’s an unicorn, and they greet the news with acceptance. In Episode 2, Kelp struggles to learn unicorn magic from his new unicorn friends. In Episode 3, he discovers tacos and must figure out a way to bring them to his whale family without getting them wet.  
    The first three episodes of NOT QUITE NARWHAL are well produced and engaging for preschool children. All the conflict revolves around Kelp’s struggles to adjust to unicorn life. No characters are presented as doing wrong, and both Kelp’s whale family and his unicorn friends are loving and supportive. The content in the first three episodes is wholesome and family friendly, but unicorn fantasy magic is used in the episodes. Also, the exploration of identity in NOT QUITE NARWHAL stems from an unbiblical ideology of gender identity. 


    The Owl House, Disney+ - Ab Initio

    Description from What's Up, Moms, which, sadly, promotes gay shows for kids: 

    The Owl House is a kid-friendly comedy horror that follows a bisexual character named Luz Noceda, who ends up in a magical portal that drops her into a fantastical realm where she becomes friends with a warrior king. Luz, who has always wanted to be a witch, becomes an apprentice and embarks on adventure after another. The show also features a two-dad household and a non-binary character.

    Here's another description from The Parent Map website, a website for parents that, sadly, heavily promotes LGBTQ content: 

    The Owl House is the quirky queer magical series that every weirdo misfit needs growing up. The show hits hard at the theme of finding a place where you can be yourself from episode 1, but overt LGBTQ+ representation is limited to one character’s dads in season one. Season 2, on the other hand, sees teen girls embark on a wholesome, age-appropriate dating relationship, and introduces a nonbinary adult character. Bonus points for giving the main character’s mom her own story arc. Without ever questioning that she acts from a place of love, this single mom of color faces her own history of bullying as well as current social and financial pressures. She grows from a mindset of changing her child to fit the world to changing the world to fit her child. Chef’s kiss!


    Paw Patrol, Nickelodeon - Spin-off Rubble & Crew, Season 1, Episode 16, not Original Series

    Parents now need to patrol Paw Patrol!
     
    Dang, my kids loved this show. It seems omni-present, too. 

    The National Catholic Register wrote a good article on this:
    Rubble and Crew follows the beloved bulldog Rubble as he and his family work to build a new town called Builder Cove. It debuted earlier this summer, but already, in an attempt to appear “inclusive,” the show has featured what they called a “non-binary person.” 

    Paw Patrol goes gay


    Tierin-Rose Mandelburg, Anderlik Fellow in Culture & Media, video host and blogger for The Media Research Center, told the Register:

    The left’s attack in the Rubble and Crew episode was subtle with the transgender socks and the non-binary characters, yet has the potential to wreak havoc in families. 

    Mandelburg went on to say, "Pushing ideologies like this is exactly what the left aims to do. Parents can no longer put on what looks like an innocent children’s cartoon and have faith that it will be appropriate, making it incredibly hard to discern and teach children to discern right from wrong."

    Peppa Pig, Nickelodeon - Season 7, Episode 41

    Peppa Pig has also featured two moms awaiting the birth of their baby, so we're also normalizing surrogacy and/or artificial fertilization.

    Here's a good article about Peppa Pig's introduction of LGBTQ characters from the National Catholic Register

    Also, according to NBC News:

    The popular British children’s show “Peppa Pig” has introduced its first same-sex couple — two lesbian polar bears — following years of calls for more LGBTQ characters on the show. 

    In an episode that aired Tuesday on Channel 5 in the United Kingdom, Penny the Polar Bear tells main character Peppa Pig that she has “two mummies” and draws a picture of herself holding hands with them. 

    “I live with my mummy and my other mummy,” Penny says in the episode, which is titled “Families.” She adds that one of her moms is a doctor. 


    Penny Polar Bear and her two mothers



    Pete the Cat, Amazon - Ab initio

    Main character, Sally Squirrel, has two dads.



    Pinkalicious & Peterrific, PBS Kids - Season 4

    Thank you for the comment below reporting this one!

    The new girl of Pinkalicious has two dads. This occurs in the Season 4 Episode entitled "The Kendra shuffle/Team Song". The gay dads scene occurs in the "Team Song" segment of the double-episode.

    According to the comments below, this is a sneaky one: 
    Thank you for this forum. I noticed the dads today on Pinkalicious and it was very a few quick snippets and if I had not been paying attention I may not have caught it. This lead me to looking for this type resource. We limit screen time but I use it typically while making dinner or cleaning up so it’s sad I can not even put on PBS without double checking it first.


    Pinky Malinky, Netflix Ab Initio

    Description from What's Up, Moms, which, sadly, promotes gay shows for kids: 

    Pinky Malinky might have been born a hotdog, but that doesn’t stop him from seeing the bright side of life. This hilarious kid’s show is a bright spot of LGBTQ+ inclusivity that includes characters like Pinky’s friend JJ Jameson who has three dads (yes, three, it’s a polyamorous relationship). The best part? If you fall in love with this show, there are more than 60 episodes to binge on.


    Princess Power, Netflix - Ab Initio

    Princess Power: more LGBTQ shows for the very young. What could go wrong? Drew Barrymore actually produces this one. Thanks, Firestarter. 

    Princess Power - More LGBTQ shows for preschoolers   

    An article from Pridesource interviewed Princess Power producers Drew Barrymore and Savannah Guthrie, co-anchor of the Today show, on "Gay Dads, Girl Power and Helping Kids Love Who They Are":

    Snow White? I don’t know her. These days, the delicate, demure princesses from the earliest days of Disney films are history, replaced by a more socially progressive kind of young lady royalty that puts leadership and skills first, frilly dresses a distant second.

    Yeah, that sounds like what this show represents pretty well. The show puts queerness first and ditches morality and basic life skills. 
     

    Q-Force (Queer-Force), Netflix - Ab Initio

    Super gay! Queer Force -- the "Q" stands for "Queer" -- contains only gay and lesbian characters. Yikes. This is a whole new spin on the X-Men and Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters. Thanks for the tip on this one, readers!

    Some LGBTQ-advocated actually dislike this show because it contains only so-called cis (biological gender) characters, despite being called "queer." The snake bites its own tail. 

    Q-Force is actually Queer Force, surprise!


     

    Rescue Riders


    Ridley Jones, Netflix - Ab Initio

    Description from What's Up, Moms, which, sadly, promotes gay shows for kids:

    If you loved Night at the Museum, then you’ll love Ridley Jones. This preschool series is set in the Museum of Natural History, where Ridley and her friends go on wild adventures to keep the museum’s secrets safe. We especially love that Ridley has two dads (who happen to be mummies), voiced by Chris Colfer and Andrew Rannells. And then there’s Fred, a wonderful, adorable non-binary bison who uses they/them pronouns.


    Ridley Jones has two gay dads


    Rugrats, Nickelodeon - Reboot, Ab Initio  

    This is another one from my childhood. Alas. The original run of Rugrats had no openly gay characters, but the revival retcons/confirms what was always suspected. 

    From a New York Post article:

    The "Rugrats" revival includes Betty DeVille as an openly gay character. "Rugrats" premiered Thursday on Paramount+. "Rugrats" fans have long suspected Betty is a lesbian.

    Also, notice that the openly gay character's last name is DeVille or "devil," similar to Cruella de Vil.   

    Rugrats goes gay



    Sesame Street, PBS - Season 1 (1981) or Season 52 (2021)  

    Like My Little Pony, I feel like Sesame Street has been promoting the gay agenda from the beginning. 

    Bert & Ernie have always had a strange relationship. Grown man-puppets living and bathing together? But, at least according to the always-suspect New York Times: 

    Sesame Workshop, the nonprofit behind “Sesame Street,” quickly knocked down the idea, saying in a statement that Bert and Ernie are “best friends” and, being that they are puppets, have no sexual orientation.

    Muppet Wiki compiled a gay timeline for Sesame Street. If not Bert and Ernie, Sesame Street first featured the gay lifestyle in 1981 with the song We All Sing the Same Song, which included the lyric “I’ve got one daddy, I’ve got two.” 

    Sesame Street introduced its first gay couple in 2021, according to Them, an explicitly gay magazine: 

    The couple made its historic appearance in Sesame Street’s latest episode, “Family Day,” which aired last week. Nina (Suki Lopez) welcomes her family into town: brother Dave (Chris Costa), his husband Frank (Alex Weisman) and the couple’s daughter Mia (Olivia Perez).

    Sesame Street's first gay couple, Dave and Frank


    She-Ra and the Princess of Power, Netflix/Dreamworks - Ab Initio, implied 

    I was a big fan of He-Man and She-Ra growing up. My daughter and I were watching this show together and enjoying it. Then, creepily, they start sneaking in gay themes and, eventually, characters. 

    The method to this madness is more madness, plus sneakiness and creepiness. 

    Description from What's Up, Moms, which, sadly, promotes gay shows for kids: 

    Calling all 80s kids! This reboot features five seasons of girl power awesomeness. We follow an orphaned girl named Adora who finds a sword, turns into the badass She-Ra, and unites a rebellion to fight against evil. Also she totally falls in love with her bestie, Catra. This is an excellent show that casts queer characters in the hero role and shows kids that being gay doesn’t mean you can’t also save the day.

     According to the Gamer.com, "She-Ra and the Princesses of Power was made for the gays." Continuing, "It’s an adventure like no other, pushing forward queer representation in animation."


    She-Ra is Super-Powered Gay




    Spidey and His Amazing Friends, Disney, Jr. (Marvel) - Season 2, Episode 9

    From an article on Spidey & His Amazing Friends by the American Family Association:

    Just this weekend I was watching an episode of Spidey and His Amazing Friends with my two-year-old when I spotted a new character, Jerry, who was clearly going through some sort of identity crisis. The character was portrayed to physically resemble a male, but the voice was undoubtedly female. Sure enough, the other characters began referring to Jerry using “they/them” pronouns.

    My heart burned as it sank.

    I furiously Googled to confirm my discovery. “Jerry, voiced by: Hayden Bishop. Bishop is non-binary and uses both she/her, he/him, it, and they/them pronouns.” 

    Junkyard Jerry appears in two episodes of Season 2: Episode 21, "Super Scooter/The Lost Web Shooter", and Episode 9, "An Egg-Cellent Adventure/The Hangout Headache". You will also notice that Jerry wears pink eye shadow ...








    Star Wars Young Jedi Adventures, Disney Jr. - Ab Initio, Season 1, Episode 2

    Is there a Disney Junior show that isn't actively normalizing gay and transgender lifestyles? The entire studio has gone dark. 

    As a huge Star Wars fan, the continued gay-ification of Star Wars is really disturbing. "It's a trap!"

    As expected, the new Disney Junior Star Wars show for kids continues this trend. The character Nash has two moms who are shown cheering during her race. Thanks to the commenter who added this below!




    Steven Universe, Hulu - Ab Initio

    Description from What's Up, Moms, which, sadly, promotes gay shows for kids:

    Steven is a little bro in a family of magical beings called the Crystal Gems, who are basically the guardians of the universe. Steven’s quest: to learn how to use his magical powers to save the world. By the way, those magical powers come from his belly button, making this show both hilarious and adorable. The show features two LGBTQ+ characters, Saphire and Ruby — known as the Gems — who share a 5,000-year-long relationship.

    It's interesting that this show is, not just promoting gay/lesbian marriage, but also presenting such as particularly long-lasting. This is decidedly not the case. Long-lasting monogamy among homosexual partners is rare. 

    Maybe this irony is meant to enhance the fantasy element? LOL. 

    TOTS LGBTQ lesbian dolphins



    SuperKitties, Disney Junior - Season 1, Episode 4 

    Something's rotten in Kittydale! 

    Pluggin.com provides the following LGBTQ content warning: 

    SuperKitties is light-hearted and well-executed, set in content-concern-free Kittydale ... while most of the two-part episodes are wholesome and clean, the second half of episode 4 has the SuperKitties interacting with a pair of gay ducks and their adopted ducklings. While the lessons learned at the end of each episode are generally good and true, parents will want to be aware of that one caveat.





    T.O.T.S., Disney Junior Season 1, Ep. 23

    Also known as "Tiny Ones Transport Service", transport the tiny ones -- better yet, transport Disney Junior -- away from the TV for this one. Aimed at ages 2 to 7, TOTS focuses on the adventures of best friends Pip and Freddy, "a tenacious penguin and a kind-hearted flamingo." Flamingos are usually a good tip-off. 

    From the website, Mombian (meaning Mom-Lesbian): 

    In Episode 23b, “Seas the Day,” Pip and Freddy must make their first underwater delivery, transporting a baby dolphin. Freddy is better at flying than swimming, but Pip figures out how to help his friend—who then helps him later when they must wend their way through a puzzling maze. When they arrive at their destination, two mother dolphins are there to welcome their little one with kisses and love.

    List of Shows and Movies pushing the LGBTQ agenda, TOTS LGBTQ lesbian dolphins

    There's also "Hank the Gay Single Dad Hedgehog from T.O.T.S." who appears in the episode "Daddy Delivery" (Season 1, Episode 47).

    Thanks Alyssa Windham's comment and the heads-up on T.O.T.S: "For your list of LGBTQ characters and children's shows I would like to add T.O.T.S. from Disney Junior on it. There are a number of characters that are homosexual. It is no longer allowed on TV at our house. And thanks to your hard work I don't have to worry about exposing my daughter to other shows that you have on the list. Thank you again!"


    Transformers: EarthSpark, Paramount/Nickelodeon - Ab Initio, Season 1

    Along with She-Ra, here's another attempts to destroy 80s kids' childhoods: injecting LGBTQ content into the Transformers universe.

    Transformers EarthSpark Nightshade non-binary characters

    Transformers: EarthSpark is an animated series that recently debuted on Paramount+ and Nickelodeon. Multiple new nonbinary Transformer characters have been introduced, namely Nightshade, who uses they/them pronouns, and a human character named Sam, who uses she/they pronouns.

    Thanks for the tip from the comments below!

    From a Kotaku article:

    Nigthshade isn’t the first Transformer who’s a member of the alphabet army—it’s been previously established that Anode and Lug, two characters in the IDW Transformers comics, are a transgender couple, and Arcee is transgender—but they are the first canonically nonbinary Transformer.

     

    Vida the Vet, Netflix - Ab Initio, Season 1

    Remember when the show My Two Dads was about two straight guys just working together to help raise a girl? That seems like a long time ago. 

    Per Common Sense Media, the main character, Vida the Vet, has two dads which occasionally to frequently appear in the show. Vida's Dad and Papa are the gay fathers of Vida and husbands, and have been part of the show from the beginning ... since there's only been one season (2024) so far.




    KIDS MOVIES WITH LGBTQ CONTENT

    For now, we'll just list all the "kids'" movies with LBGTQ content. Hopefully, I will soon add descriptions of the content. 

    Disney children's movies with LGBTQ content? Pretty much every Disney children's movie since 2019/2020 has featured LGBTQ content.   

    For now, watch out for the following titles:


    Inside Out (2015) and Inside Out 2 (2024), Pixar

    The original Inside Out appears devoid of LGBTQ content. However, multiple sources are reporting that Disney was "queerbaiting" in Inside Out 2. This subsequent LGBTQ activity may have retconned the original Inside Out, so you may want to take that into consideration, too.

    TheGamer.com provides the following description of some underlying shenanigans in Inside Out 2:

    New emotions come in the form of Anxiety, Envy, Ennui, and Embarrassment, the former two of which are played by openly queer actors Maya Hawke (Stranger Things) and Ayo Edibiri (The Bear, Bottoms) which only adds further fuel to the theory fire I’m about to throw us into. Adèle Exarchopoulos, who plays Ennui, was also star of Blue is the Warmest Colour, one of the most iconic queer movies in cinematic history.

    The above being said, the plot of Inside Out 2 appears to revolve around -- though it is never explicit -- Riley having a crush on another girl.  


    > Lightyear, Disney


    > Luca, Disney - undertones, subtext, not outright 


    > The Mitchells vs The Machines, Netflix


    > Onward, Disney


    > Rapunzel's Tangled Adventures


    > Thelma the Unicorn, Netflix


    > Zootopia, Disney

    From Wikipedia: "Byron Howard, director of Zootopia and Encanto, mentioned in the Fusion documentary Imagining Zootopia that he is openly gay and has been married since 1988. The film Zootopia features gay couple Bucky and Pronk Oryx-Antlerson."

    > Strange World, Disney 


    THE SAFE LIST! GOOD KIDS SHOWS WITH NO LGBTQ CONTENT


    This list is far shorter than the ones above. I thought it's only right to applaud the few shows that haven't caved to the bullies of the gay agenda. 

    There are a ton of classic shows and cartoons that do not include LGBTQ+ content, but this is just a list of new shows without LGBTQ+ content. The few, the brave!

    Please comment below if you know of other shows I should add to this list. 

    > Bluey, ABC Kids [removed from safe list] :(

    Thank you, Australia, for holding strong and creating great, family friendly content. 

    > Chip Chilla, Daily Wire (Ben Shapiro) 

    Some of even called this a Bluey rip-off. I don't know. What do you think?




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    296 Comments

    Anonymous said…
    Yes dino fury is definitly lgbt. Also for those arguing god on this, Gods teaching is love, and not to judge those who arent christian. We can share the gospel but people will reject its message. And few will accept its teachings. Gods way is not our way and so, what people think is an acceptable love, dont understand that its actually not. Many have an idea of who Jesus is but never read the bible to know what he and his disciples say. On this matter, read 1 Corinthians 6:9-20. We as Christs children know we are to reject ourselves not to indulge in our sins. Not that we are perfect or wont ever be tempted, but it is our job to reject the ways of the world. Even if others cant understand. Thank you for this list so I can decide what shows are trying to brainwash my children in secret.
    Anonymous said…
    You can add trick or treat scooby doo to the now watch list. It depicts Velma as a lesbian. Luckily, that is the only one out of all the other scooby doo animated movies that has that in it. The others are fine.
    Anonymous said…
    All the scooby doo movies can be added as safe except for trick or treat scooby doo. That depicts Velma as lesbian. The others animated movies are fine.
    Anonymous said…
    I heard so too. Which that is a first for Disney but they will revert back to their ways prior to this I am certain
    Anonymous said…
    Scooby Doo, the newer ones, not sure which one. Velma is made into a lesbian.
    Anonymous said…
    The real problem is that these shows are teaching our kids about things we should. If a kids show put out content that had drug addicts, alcoholics, murderers, pedos, heck someone using marijuana (which is legal), as parents or "people", people would flip. All of those things are "part of the real world" and children experience these things everyday, but don't show our children. Let parents decide what they want their children to learn about " the real world" when they are ready. Don't SNEAK junk in.
    Anonymous said…
    It is! I’ve seen it & all seemed fine
    Anonymous said…
    Kung Fu Panda 4 feels a little iffy. Po now has 2 dads, they’re not in a relationship, but they parent him together
    Anonymous said…
    Yikes! This website is filled with a truly scary lack of empathy among people in charge of impressionable young children. Real followers of God wouldn't be spreading hate and exclusion like this. Hopefully these kids can someday find the kindness that clearly none of you will provide them.
    Anonymous said…
    Scooby Doo (the newer ones), SpongeBob, Legends of Korra
    Anonymous said…
    Can't we force them to mention warning or something before the show starts so that we can make informed choice for our kids?
    Anonymous said…
    Now, I am not hoping to offend you, but I would just like to clarify that when queer characters are portrayed in kids shows, the purpose is in no way shape or form to “force” or “push” your children into “becoming” gay. In fact, no one has the ability to “become” queer. Everyone is born with an identity of some sort, and it can be a lot to handle and try to understand. It can be increasingly difficult to manage with all of the hate and discrimination put upon those in the community, leading them to feel as though they must live fake lives that do not connect with their real feelings. Imagine if you were forced to marry the same sex because of peer pressure. You would feel confused and sad, because that would not be how you truly feel. This is part of the experience that many queer people face on a daily basis. LGBTQIA+ characters and themes in children’s shows are there to allow the kids who are not straight and/or cis to accept themselves and lead a life that brings them joy and meaning, opposed to the life they may be forced to live in order to feel accepted. Seeing as you have made a clearly and openly homophobic article, I assume you are straight. I am too. I understand being confused about the experiences and valid feelings of those in the community. It can be difficult to envision seeing as you are not experiencing this yourself, but I ask you to please attempt to see the other side of this. I am not asking you to change your views, but rather, at least for a short while, to consider the constant internal and external difficulties that queer people face. Thank you for reading this comment despite disagreeing with it :) Have a very nice day! :) I hope you and your family are well <3
    Scott Smith said…
    Yeah, there's a lot of heresies/lies sprinkled into what you're saying. This is because bad ideas have been normalized as a part of our modern formation -- mal-formation, I should say. A lot of bad ideas are taken as a kind of Gospel these days, not the least of which is that the gay lifestyle is normal or not harmful. It is harmful. Also, I do not have to respect your beliefs if your beliefs are wrong or hurtful -- that would actually be unjust. I have to respect you as a person of inherent dignity, but I am free to rip your ideas apart, *if* I can do so charitably.
    Anonymous said…
    I hope not
    Anonymous said…
    This is so homophobic :( Please stop spreading hate.
    Anonymous said…
    The PBS Kids show, The Odd Squad should be added to this list. https://www.christianpost.com/news/pbs-kids-show-the-odd-squad-features-same-sex-wedding.html
    Anonymous said…
    Thanks for this
    Anonymous said…
    This list is amazing, I’ve been looking for something just like this, was hoping I wasn’t going to have to do this myself. Do you have a Twitter or Instagram, we could also start adding on there and just tagging- this way the list is always updating by parents who are trying to accomplish the same goal, while also helping you with this! Really appreciate this!
    Anonymous said…
    Sam and Cat
    Anonymous said…
    Wow! Unreal, how they put this garbage under our noses. To push this agenda on kids is unfathomable, and disgusting.
    Anonymous said…
    Classic scripture cherry picking fallacy. We fail to understand in the west how our one God is experienced by both the unrepentant and the faithful differently. You see, it is not God who changes. But depending on our station to Him, we either experience His holiness as pure bliss or an all-consuming fire. That is why we cannot take true Orthodox communion without being worthy to do so, lest we die. Same substance we take in. Different station to Him in our relationship that kills us. He doesn't send people to he'll. People experience he'll by choosing separating from Him. Research the Orthodox Christian faith. ☦️
    Anonymous said…
    Were you able to block them on Disney plus or the pbs kids app? How do you do this? Thank you!
    Anonymous said…
    Is there a safe list?
    Anonymous said…
    “Elemental” has a non binary character who uses they/them pronouns.
    Anonymous said…
    Let's add Shera reboot, cat lady thing is gay
    Anonymous said…
    Some might be on there already, but Out (the Disney short), Charlie and the chocolate factory, fancy Nancy, Shrek 2, the who was show, baymax (the Disney TV series), sesame street, blues clues, and archibalds next big thing are all shows/movies that I've either heard contained this or was blasted with an unexpected scene or reference...thank you for doing this!!
    Anonymous said…
    A dogs way home, too
    Anonymous said…
    Add "Phineas and Ferb" to the SAFE list
    Anonymous said…
    You’re the one giving kids mental health issues, Scott smith. Queerness is to e way we are. It is not a choice. And it is beautiful. If you want to do a good thing for kids, accept them for who that are, for all gender identities and sexual orientations. You’re the horrible people not the lgbtq+ community.
    Anonymous said…
    Thanks for this wonderful resource! It’s great to expose my children to the beautiful variety of love and family that exist in our world #loveislove
    Anonymous said…
    Jurassic Park chaos theory Sammy and yasmina openly gay/caulliou wild brain lesbian wedding,boy in dress/feel the beat(movie) man with makeup on/
    Anonymous said…
    /nimona/strawberry shortcake
    Scott Smith said…
    So far, it looks like Fireman Sam goes on the safe list ... which I'm about to make. BUT, some have claimed that there was a sexually suggestive scene: https://blog.kidssafetynetwork.com/parents-outraged-gay-sex-scene-fireman-sam/2017/04/
    Scott Smith said…
    So far, so good. I put Fireman Sam on the Safe List: https://www.thescottsmithblog.com/2024/09/the-safe-list-guide-to-all-kids-shows.html
    Scott Smith said…
    Checked this one out. See above. The original Inside Out may be okay, but the sequel has some issues.
    Anonymous said…
    Curious George can be seen with two dads with a baby during the hotel episode
    Anonymous said…
    Please add to the list of unsafe content "Gecko's Garage" on Netflix. Thank you for this list!
    Anonymous said…
    Rly appreciate the time and effort you put into this list. My twins watch a number of the shows on your list, and I’m v excited to explore some new shows with them that you so thoughtfully provided.
    Anonymous said…
    You people are really pathetic
    Anonymous said…
    The Hollow, Netflix, Season 2
    Anonymous said…
    I’ve been trying to find a list of lgbtq+ shows to SHOW my child so thank you so much for this master list. Can’t wait to get them watching :) xoxo a bisexual
    Anonymous said…
    Inside Out 2 is NOT about Riley having a crush on another girl.
    Anonymous said…
    The Strawberry Shortcake Halloween episode on Netflix has a transgender/gay boy who is dressed up as a princess.
    Anonymous said…
    Pupstruction has two male hamsters that adopt a cat.
    Anonymous said…
    Once & Always and Cosmic Fury (Dino Fury sequel) as well!
    Anonymous said…
    Dino (Cosmic) Fury and Once & Always are the ones to avoid.
    Anonymous said…
    I have read through some of the comments here. Wow. Bottom Line: I am a parent. My wife and I don't want our kids to watch the immorality and perverse LGBQUIAST@#$!^ is selling or the mutilation of their bodies. I just don't care what they do. This is a free country. We all have the right to free speech. I do discuss these topics with my kids. They ask questions about it, and we discuss it as a family. There is no hiding this. Kids know about what is happening, especially in Public Education. We pulled out our children from public school. Some school teachers share their ideals that conflict with our moral and family values. If you don't know this by now, you need to stop watching the View and Rachael Maddow on your TV. There are good public schools out there. Enroll your child in the top 1,2,3 in your state Do research, go to school board meetings, and review the last board meeting. Talk to other parents. I love everyone and we all have different values. Everyone should be treated with respect and dignity. We all use our agency differently
    Anonymous said…
    We're enjoying the streaming service called Yippee. Unfortunately, Canada can't download the kids dailywire.
    Anonymous said…
    Omggg what. A lifesaver! Pls add calliou , there was an episode where two moms are getting married, I was so shocked I just turned off the tv and told my husband and the kids were shocked why I did it all of a sudden. I said when u r older you’ll understand but this isn’t the time for that. I was really shocked that they’re blatantly trying normalize these and brainwash innocent, young minds. I felt really defeated that it’s almost I am taking a part in indoctrinating my kids if they ever watch one of these shows which is almost half in the list! I couldn’t believe this and as a mom of 3 precious little girls I am furious about this newer cartoons, I just want to protect them as soon as I found out, I am still confused and sad and don’t know what to do yet but I might be limiting screen time or blocking
    Some apps and channels this month . And also no Disney+ sub anymore I couldn’t believe that it’s riddled with all these shit nowadays. What else is left?! I couldn’t even out the the on no while I’m trying to keep the house clean and cook some dinner without being anxious about kids cartoons. I really wish to meet moms who are against these stuff but it seems like here in a small town in Colorado, I’m the only mom fighting for this shit to stop. It is so WRONG and shouldn’t be fed to a man innocent mind telling them it’s normal and it’s okay because it’s not okay at all.
    Anonymous said…
    Omggg this site is a lifesaver! Appreciate what you do and bookmarked you to donate here one day. Pls add CALLIOU , there was an episode where two moms are getting married, I was so shocked I just turned off the tv and told my husband, “WTH is that?! Have u seen that?” and the kids were shocked too why I did it all of a sudden. I said, “when u r older you’ll understand but this isn’t the time for that”. I was really shocked that they’re blatantly trying normalize these and brainwash innocent, young minds who doesn’t know any better yet. I felt really defeated that it’s almost I am taking a part in indoctrinating my kids if they ever watch one of these shows which is almost half in the list! 😭 I couldn’t believe this and as a mom of 3 precious little girls I am furious about this newer cartoons, I just want to protect them as soon as I found out, I am still confused and sad and don’t know what steps to do yet, but I def be limiting screen time or blocking
    Some apps and channels this month . And also no Disney+ sub anymore I couldn’t believe that it’s riddled with all these shit nowadays. What else is left?! I miss the classic kid shows, none of these shot are everywhere back then. Now, I couldn’t even put the tv on while I’m trying to keep the house clean or relax my self a little or cook some dinner undisturbed without being anxious about kids cartoons. I really wish to meet moms who are against these stuff but it seems like here in a small town in Colorado, I’m the only mom fighting for this shit to stop. It is so WRONG and shouldn’t be fed to an innocent mind telling them it’s normal and it’s okay, and I’m tired of these bs “love one another””how your true self” shit, you don’t love sin and go against the Lord’s natural order, That is exactly what sin is! Perversion isn’t your “true self” either you are a man or a woman, and anything else that comes after that, is a mental illness and you will need serious therapy because that is NOT normal nor okay at all.
    Anonymous said…
    You are a a good Ann piece of shit too! Keep your perversion to yourself and stop influencing young minds who doesn’t deserve any of your shit beliefs! God created man and a woman and anything else after that means you are trying to play GOD and causing havoc in Gods natural law of order! You are what’s wrong in these world, you and all those entitled, narcissistic snowflakes you seem to be getting along well with. Keep ur poop believes to yourself and stop brainwashing innocent minds, they will know about it when they grow up and should think that it isn’t normal cause it really isn’t normal like what your trying to imply. It’s a mental illness, plain and simple. Your brain just can’t differentiate what’s wrong and what’s right and what’s normal or sick and perverted! U need a mind detox, not recruiting an army to accept your world who doesn’t even know how to be potty trained yet!
    Anonymous said…
    Awwww, need your safe space to protect you from the alphabet? Soooo scary. Glad you made this post to protect all the snowflakes.
    Anonymous said…
    *GASP* TWO MEN HOLDING HANDS?? COVER THEIR EYES!!!!!! ALERT THE PRESS!!!!!!!!!! what’s next, hugging??? media is sick these days 😔
    Anonymous said…
    You should also add Monsters at Work on Disney+. Season 2 reveals one of the main characters as a lesbian and has her and her partner kissing.
    Anonymous said…
    This is the retoric that the faggots of the devil try to spew. Faggots are like the devil not Jesus
    Anonymous said…
    Hi, you can add Land Before a time to the safe list, it’s a very short show but safe.
    Anonymous said…
    Spellbound (2024)- Netflix
    Anonymous said…
    Please add Caillou too. Thanks for the list!
    Anonymous said…
    👏 Good job for trying to denormalize people living the way that they want to live. Man, the other day, I saw a man and a man holding hands and I was like 'Whoa man, you're going to hell'. Like I can't believe that these people actually believe that we homophobic idiots would let them live in a way that is good for their mental health. Actually though, this is ridiculous, I'm sure that like at least 90% of the Christians eat pork and it literally says in the bible, "The pig is also unclean; although it has a split hoof, it does not chew the cud. You are not to eat their meat or touch their carcasses.". Whoops, I ate that bacon, guess I'm going to hell.
    Anonymous said…
    Whoa, whoa, whoa, you're acting as if gay people or trans people aren't happy and they don't exist as if all evidence doesn't prove otherwise.
    Anonymous said…
    Yay! Now your daughter can live a sheltered homophobic life and become Majorie Taylor Greene the second
    Anonymous said…
    And I wish that there was a law that people couldn't hold double standards and be homophobic.
    Anonymous said…
    We don't hate the sinner, we hate the sin, additionally children under 17 shouldn't be concerned with this nonsense.
    Anonymous said…
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    Anonymous said…
    Dragons: The Nine Realms. A character has two moms.
    Scott Smith said…
    Thanks for the comment about Dragons: Nine Realms -- just added that one
    Scott Smith said…
    For sure! You're welcome
    Scott Smith said…
    Yes, I've added a list of non-LGTBQ streaming services, including Daily Wire, to my Safe List: https://www.thescottsmithblog.com/2024/09/the-safe-list-guide-to-all-kids-shows.html
    Anonymous said…
    Pupstruction, season 2, episode 9: big baby build. Two male hamsters enlist the help of the pups to build a home for their adopted child, a dog.
    Anonymous said…
    Thank you for all your efforts in this, Scott. As parents, my wife and I find it exhausting to constantly monitor what our son watches, and several times we thought we were safe and well into a series before being blindsided. As someone else hand mentioned in the comments previously, we too wish there was a rating for LGBT content like there is for violence or nudity. It's ironic that even smoking warrants a viewer warning, but not this type of thing.
    Anonymous said…
    The gargoyles should not be on this list. I watched that show growing up and it was one of my favorites. Even watch it now. It is safe.
    Anonymous said…
    Gargoyles should not be on this list. Grew up with this show and it has one of the greatest female lead role models in it. It is safe for kids and doesn't push any weird agendas.
    Anonymous said…
    With all of the truly valuable, noble and loving ways we can be teaching our children about the world, the fact that any parent would spend time/energy on compiling a list of children’s shows/movies to avoid based on depictions of non-hetero characters - it’s shocking, despicable, and depraved. But I’ll gladly use this hateful site’s list to ensure that my sons are exposed to all types of families, and all types of love, and they will undoubtedly become kinder, more understanding, and more empathetic men in the world that they have to share with the people who find this blog of any value whatsoever. In fact, I hope that when any of your children eventually come out as gay or trans, my sons can be the ones to befriend, support and love them, especially if you won’t.
    Scott Smith said…
    A positive representation of a queer person in media would be someone who chose to be celibate, rather than mis-use their sexuality, not an attempt to normalize sexual and mental disorders. Also, it's one thing to have an adult show that normalizes mental disorders -- it's very different when this is aimed at children. That's it's own kind of perversion.
    Scott Smith said…
    Thanks for the help!
    Anonymous said…
    Here are some more shows you can add to the not safe list.
    Bea's Block (character has two dads)
    Kiff (Halloween special depicts a male ghost and his husband)
    Primos (One character is in relationship with nonbinary person)
    Amphibia (LGBT a lot)
    The Really Loud House
    Fright Krewe
    The Bravest Knight
    Jurassic World Chaos Theory
    Proud Family Louder and Prouder
    Empire Waist
    Jane
    The Dragon Prince
    Fraggle Rock Back to the Rock
    Let's Go, Bananas?
    Beyond Black Beauty
    Anonymous said…
    Here another show to add to no watch list
    Mermicorno Starfall: one character has two moms.
    Also Lego ninjago show
    Anonymous said…
    You all are bat shit crazy 🤣🤣
    Anonymous said…
    You can add Jellystone to the list. Gay characters in that show.
    Anonymous said…
    I know, right? The amount of hatred on here is truly disturbing.
    Anonymous said…
    Wow. The amount of hatred and bigotry on here is truly disturbing and sad. Heaven forbid that all the LGBTQ kids out there and all the kids in LGBTQ families have some representation and see those like them in the media. The world would be a better, happier place if we fostered kindness, empathy, and understanding and not spread hate.
    Anonymous said…
    I just found out that “Legend of Korra” for Nickelodeon has LBGTQ content. Shame since The Last Airbender didn’t.
    Anonymous said…
    Thanks for the list of great shows to show my kids! Showing kids the diversity of people and how to love and respect everyone is so important! glad these shows get that message across
    Anonymous said…
    I don't know if you want to add the disney show Win or Lose. They removed the trans story line for character Kai, but here are some hints at things Kai still being trans. I haven't seen the show; however, the way I have seen it from clips of the show, it makes it paint the picture of her trying to be accepted for what she likes rather than what her father likes. A tomboy if you will. The character is still voiced by a trans girl.
    Anonymous said…
    Yeah it is best for the parents to probably check and see about the show win or lose. They did get rid of the trans storyline but it may leave hints to it.
    Anonymous said…
    "Back to 15". My daughter: "There's this really weird girl on this show that looks like a boy wearing a wig." I checked and lo and behold....Please add more shows for teens - that's the age group where they really start ramping it up. Thanks for this site!
    Anonymous said…
    Apparently, one of the characters on Bearbricks has two moms. I can't find anything online to support this; however, I did look at the wiki page of animated shows with LGBT characters, and that was on there.
    Anonymous said…
    I think it's very brave of you to post this, well done!
    Anonymous said…
    God said love everyone. That includes LQBTQIA+ Please stop hating on these wonderful shows. You people should focus on including people, not being hateful towards others. God loves everyone.
    Anonymous said…
    Thank you so much!! I was looking for movies and shows to watch with my kiddo that feature non-binary characters and found all kinds of great things to share with them now, all in one place. Maybe you Christian Conservatives aren't completely useless :)
    Anonymous said…
    There is a short of pupstruction by Disney where they are building a house for 2 dads who are adopting a child. Found that one out the hard way.
    Anonymous said…
    Add DEAD END: PARANORMAL PARK to the TOP of your list. It's on Netflix and is about a main character who's openly Transsexual. Talks about issues with their parents and actually secretly moves into the park because of it. It's rated Y7...gross. Me and my 4 year old started watching it and I promptly stopped it when I realized what it was actually about.
    Anonymous said…
    God tells us to love everyone, but not love the sin. There is a difference. I applaud those who helped to make this list. Ignore those who would use this list for evil. We should use to protect the kids. Not indoctrinate them.
    Anonymous said…
    All this energy spent to hate a community. And you wonder why the rest of the free world is turning against your country? :)
    -A Proud Canadian
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