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Tom4784 14-05-2019 02:41 PM

Classic animated show Arthur reveals one of its main characters is LGBTQ+
 
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Arthur returned for its 22nd season in the US yesterday (May 13), and with it came a delightful storyline – as one of its major characters was revealed to be LGBTQ+.

In the episode 'Mr Ratburn and the Special Someone', Arthur and his pals are surprised to learn that their teacher Mr Ratburn is engaged, because they can't accept that teachers have lives outside of school.

At one point, they spot him having lunch with an uptight woman (played by Jane Lynch) who they assume to be his fiancée.

However, she turns out to be his sister, as when the wedding comes around, Mr Ratburn actually walks down the aisle with his husband-to-be, much to the joy of the assembled guests.

The episode doesn't mention the word 'gay', and treating the marriage of the character so matter-of-factly is clearly a positive step.

It's not the first time that the world of Arthur has represented the LGBTQ+ community, with an episode of spin-off show Postcards from Buster depicting the titular rabbit meeting children whose mothers happened to be lesbians.

That episode – which aired back in 2005 – also didn't use the word 'lesbian', recognising it as a given much like the latest episode.

https://www.digitalspy.com/tv/ustv/a...episode-lgbtq/
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I love how more and more makers of children's TV shows are doing these storylines. The more normalised the LGBT become, the less likely future generations will take on the same level of homophobia from older generations.

Withano 14-05-2019 02:44 PM

Cute

RileyH 14-05-2019 02:48 PM

Aww that's so sweet

Tony Montana 14-05-2019 02:51 PM

Loved this show as a kid. Really sweet.

Ramsay 14-05-2019 02:52 PM

I did not know this was still going but yeah good for them

Epic. 14-05-2019 02:56 PM

I keep forgetting this show is still going :joker: Glad it is, it was a classic to watch<3

Matthew. 14-05-2019 02:56 PM

:love:

https://media.giphy.com/media/JoDjAE...0Ycn/giphy.gif

Vicky. 14-05-2019 02:59 PM

I hated Arthur, the theme tune still makes me grimace :laugh: My sister loved it so it was on constantly...

It is good that more shows are doing this, especially given how many kids do have same sex parents now. I think, another step forward for representation would be having more..single parents on kids tv. Seems to be very lacking.

Beso 14-05-2019 03:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Vicky. (Post 10546988)
I hated Arthur, the theme tune still makes me grimace :laugh: My sister loved it so it was on constantly...

It is good that more shows are doing this, especially given how many kids do have same sex parents now. I think, another step forward for representation would be having more..single parents on kids tv. Seems to be very lacking.

Yes this has been a minor gripe of mine for a while now, it is certainly about time that more and more single parent family characters were brought into children's story telling...

Liam- 14-05-2019 03:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Vicky. (Post 10546988)
I hated Arthur, the theme tune still makes me grimace :laugh: My sister loved it so it was on constantly...

It is good that more shows are doing this, especially given how many kids do have same sex parents now. I think, another step forward for representation would be having more..single parents on kids tv. Seems to be very lacking.

Ash Ketchum’s mum has been an iconic single mother for about 20 years :joker:

Tom4784 14-05-2019 03:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Liam- (Post 10546994)
Ash Ketchum’s mum has been an iconic single mother for about 20 years :joker:

Oh please, she's all about that Mr. Mime D.

Niamh. 14-05-2019 03:14 PM

Yeah, this is a good way to normalise same sex relationships around children, it's not making a big deal about it or sexualising it either like people seem to think bringing gay relationships up around kids will do. The kids aren't going to bat an eyelid when they watch this, unlike the adults I think

Ant. 14-05-2019 03:47 PM

I was expecting it to be Buster

Mystic Mock 14-05-2019 04:03 PM

It sounds like they've introduced the storyline in an organic way.

A lot of adult shows could learn a thing or two from Arthur by the sound of things.

Saph 14-05-2019 05:11 PM

we all know Francines a lesbo

UserSince2005 14-05-2019 05:26 PM

Big Surprise!!! yeah right, I knew it all along.

Vicky. 14-05-2019 09:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 10547002)
Yeah, this is a good way to normalise same sex relationships around children, it's not making a big deal about it or sexualising it either like people seem to think bringing gay relationships up around kids will do. The kids aren't going to bat an eyelid when they watch this, unlike the adults I think

Yeah I find it odd how some seem to automatically jump to 'we dont need to teach 6 year olds about anal sex and gay clubs (for example) and anyone who wants to teach them that is a perv!' when theres talk about more awareness of gay relationships. I mean, I agree that anyone wanting 6 year olds to learn about any kind of sex really is a bit of a perv and definitely one to watch (or keep away from kids entirely..) but thats generally absolutely NOT whats meant at all. It can be done age appropriately, and its not about the actual sex...its just about making it more 'normal'. God I hate that word but it fits here. The kid with 2 dads would be likely to get stick if this was seen as a really odd thing, that kids had no idea of until they saw him being dropped off by them. When if introduced to reality earlier instead of everything around them being about 'nuclear families' which is really how it seems..it wouldn't seem as 'odd'. I hope that comes over right, always a bit wary of how to word stuff as saying even one wrong word can totally change the meaning of what you are trying to say if that makes sense..

I don't think even it needs to be 'taught' as such under a certain age. Just more..around (like this).

Beso 14-05-2019 09:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Vicky. (Post 10548631)
Yeah I find it odd how some seem to automatically jump to 'we dont need to teach 6 year olds about anal sex and gay clubs (for example) and anyone who wants to teach them that is a perv!' when theres talk about more awareness of gay relationships. I mean, I agree that anyone wanting 6 year olds to learn about any kind of sex really is a bit of a perv and definitely one to watch (or keep away from kids entirely..) but thats generally absolutely NOT whats meant at all. It can be done age appropriately, and its not about the actual sex...its just about making it more 'normal'. God I hate that word but it fits here. The kid with 2 dads would be likely to get stick if this was seen as a really odd thing, that kids had no idea of until they saw him being dropped off by them. When if introduced to reality earlier instead of everything around them being about 'nuclear families' which is really how it seems..it wouldn't seem as 'odd'. I hope that comes over right, always a bit wary of how to word stuff as saying even one wrong word can totally change the meaning of what you are trying to say if that makes sense..

I don't think even it needs to be 'taught' as such under a certain age. Just more..around (like this).

So what age do we start telling kids about anal sex?

Twosugars 14-05-2019 10:01 PM

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Originally Posted by parmnion (Post 10548656)
So what age do we start telling kids about anal sex?

I knew it was only a matter of time before youd come up with something like that


The answer is the same time as we tell them about vaginal and oral sex

armand.kay 14-05-2019 10:04 PM

not the rat obsessed with CAKE :shocked:

armand.kay 14-05-2019 10:08 PM

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Originally Posted by parmnion (Post 10548656)
So what age do we start telling kids about anal sex?

You know theres more to gay people than just sex right??

Ant. 14-05-2019 10:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Saph (Post 10548330)
we all know Francines a lesbo

https://cdn150.picsart.com/upscale-2...png?r1024x1024
Girl dresses so butch but she presents so femme she tries to keep it casual so she doesn't clash.... tries to pass as futch.... girl you're a chapstick lesbian

Beso 14-05-2019 10:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Twosugars (Post 10548692)
I knew it was only a matter of time before youd come up with something like that


The answer is the same time as we tell them about vaginal and oral sex

I'm sure Vicky will.admit it was her that came up with it and I only asked what age they should be told about anal sex after I read her mention it in her post....



Sorry Vicky. ..I knew I should have deleted the comment after making a new thread as not to derail this one but some folk just can't help themselves.

Beso 14-05-2019 10:30 PM

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Originally Posted by armand.kay (Post 10548698)
You know theres more to gay people than just sex right??

Yes I do.

armand.kay 14-05-2019 10:35 PM

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Originally Posted by parmnion (Post 10548721)
Yes I do.

then why did your mind leap right to anal sex in a thread about a children's cartoon?


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