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A Sunbonnet Blue
With the hat shop closed, the mice enjoy a show. Unfortunately, the festivities are disrupted when a villainous rat kidnaps one of the mice. During the show, a performance by the “Ratz Brothers” occurs. These performers are a reference to the Ritz…
Tags: 1930s, comedy, drag, music(al), short, traditional, united states
An Arthur Thanksgiving
On another busy Thanksgiving day for the citizens of Elwood City, Pal becomes lost, and Arthur tries to find him with the help of his family and friends. While Mr. Ratburn was previously confirmed as gay when he married Patrick in Season 22 episode…
Baby X
Speculating on what would happen if scientists conducted an experiment where a child was raised without the expectation to follow a rigid binary gender role - even using 'it/its' pronouns - and how both the child’s peers and their parents would react…
Tags: 2010s, androgyny, comedy, digital, explicit, gender creative, nonbinary, science fiction, short, united states
Betty Boop for President
When running for president, Betty Boop puts on a performance for the crowd. This includes two male impersonations which are in reference to Herbert Hoover and Al Smith. Interestingly, despite the masculine appearance, the rest of her outfit is very…
Tags: 1930s, comedy, drag, implicit, music(al), queer coded, short, traditional, united states
Betty Boop’s Penthouse
Betty Boop is on the rooftop enjoying the sun and watering her plants, including a pansy. Meanwhile in another building, Koko and Bimbo accidently create a monstrous creature that they cannot control and soon it (while masculine in appearance and…
Tags: 1930s, comedy, implicit, queer coded, short, traditional, united states
Bride and Gloom
The day before her wedding to Popeye, Olive Oyl has a dream about what it would be like to be married and a mother. Early in the short, when Popeye and Olive Oyl are saying their goodbyes, Popeye, distracted, accidentally puts on a bonnet instead of…
Tags: 1950s, comedy, gender creative, implicit, queer coded, short, traditional, united states
Clay Pride: Being Clay in America
What it’s like to be ga- I mean clay in America.If the name Jon Watts seems familiar, you may know him better for directing Cop Car (2015) starring Kevin Bacon or for his work with Spider-Man.
Tags: 2000s, comedy, drama, explicit, gay, queer, short, stop motion, united states