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I think having autistic writers is more important than having autistic actors. With invisible disabilities a lot of people aren't publicly out, and with autism specifically most people over the age of 30 or so aren't even diagnosed, so it's different from obvious physical disabilities which can't be hidden. But having

I'm still waiting for Alfonso Cuaron to apologize for that POS PSA he did for them.

The most obviously autistic Disney heroine IMO is Lilo in Lilo and Stitch.

The only thing that struck me as particularly transphobic watching it recently, oddly enough, is that the defense they use is "transsexuals are very passive", which is both laughable as a stereotype (even in the '90s, you'd think they'd have heard of a little thing called Stonewall) and connected to the outdated and

Lindsay Ellis did an excellent video shutting down people who use "But Mel Brooks!" when defending thoughtless offensiveness: https://www.youtube.com/wat…

Watching it today the line where they say he isn't trans, using the logic that "transsexuals are very passive", felt more cringy to me than anything else in the movie.

There's been more M/M stuff recently in TV cartoons, but it's always the side characters (the sheriffs in Gravity Falls, the two dads in The Loud House, the zoo-men who wanted to mate with Greg in Steven Universe). Though with PG-rated movies the two openly gay characters I can recall (Lefou and Mitch in Paranorman)

Baby Driver and Homecoming were good but also only partially Sony.

They've gotten better on trans issues (the "Cissy" episode was great, and while some of the Jenner jokes could be iffy she's an asshole who deserves mockery so whatever) but the Garrison sex change stuff was terrible.

Anyone else read the word "buckaroos" and automatically hope Chuck Tingle is involved?

Probably for the sake of organizing the DVD releases so the final one isn't super-short.

This is easily in my top 10 favorite episodes of the show. Certainly the most beautiful.

Tomorrow's episode might be one of the best the show's ever done. Certainly the most beautifully animated, plus such sweetness between the show's two best characters not named Ice King.

And he didn't even get killed!

The scenario in my head that makes the most sense is that Dylan was raped by someone, but it might not have been Woody.

He usually tends to hide the hairline under a hat.

If you want a good all-ages anime on Netflix and your kids dig Harry Potter, try Little Witch Academia.

Hey, if Ridley Scott taught me anything, Bale is as Jewish as Emma Stone is Asian!