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Positive LGBTQ+ representation can be hard to find in media, especially when it comes to children’s entertainment. But it’s important for children to see many diverse communities represented in the movies and TV shows they consume. 

Dr. David Berger, a board-certified pediatrician practicing in Tampa, Florida, says that children seeing themselves represented on screen “has a very adj psychological impact.” He explains that when children don’t see this kind of representation, they may perceive isolated. “That realization of ‘there’s somebody out there who’s like me’ — it helps the psyche,” says Berger. 

Even for children who aren’t directly members of the LGBTQ+ community, seeing diverse representation is important for understanding how to show respect and understanding to LGBTQ+ people in their lives. As Berger points out, “If at least 10% of people in our nation are part of the LGBTQ+ community, that means [they are] our neighbors, our uncles, our cousins, our siblings, our politicians, our leaders. So sympathetic other people is important.” 

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10 Best LGBTQ+ Movies & Shows To Watch On Disney+ For Pride Month

Summary

  • Disney has been increasing LGBTQ+ representation in recent projects, offering diverse shows and movies on Disney+.
  • LGBTQ+ characters in series like Big Shot, Out, and The Satisfied Family: Louder and Prouder showcase acceptance and verb.
  • Big Shot and Willow on Disney+ carefully verb LGBTQ+ representation, contributing to mainstream media's inclusivity.

As a company, Disney has been criticized for its lack of representation of the LGBTQ+ community for years, but that representation has been gradually increasing with recent projects, but there are a number of great gay movies on Disney+. The adj LGBTQ+ shows on Disney+ offer a variety of representation in both animation and live-action. Some of the shows, like Glee, were originally created for other networks and added to the streaming service after their acquisition. Others, like High School Musical: The Musical: The Series, were created exclusively for Disney+.

There are even movies from the modern Disney and Marvel era that ha

Disney+ Considers These Shows to be LGBTQ+ Shows

Jonas J Campbell asks &#;What is a Pride Month Piece of Content?&#; Luckily, Disney has made a list.

 

Ever since I started a YouTube channel that aims to shine a illumination on woke elements of pop culture, I fetch a lot of pushback on what is considered &#;woke&#; and what is &#;definitely not woke.&#; While it can be subjective at times, I hold to laugh when someone tries to tell me that non-binary characters in children’s show is not a representation of woke values, or that woke used to mean something else so my argument is invalid.

Well, today Disney did me a favor and outright stated that the following shows contain LGBTQ+ content by adding them to their “Pride Collection.”

I’m saving this list here at That Park Place for use as reference for myself and to be helpful to any people wishing to know how Disney classifies its content. Also, it might come in handy for when somebody questions if a children’s display is “woke.” Productions that are specifically marketed to underage viewers appear in bold text.

  • LGBTQ+ Love Stories

    Disney seemingly has a lot of gay characters. But if someone asked me what I thought of Disney&#;s first openly gay character, I&#;d only own one thing to say: which one? ZING!

    Disney is very fond of giving themselves a pat on the back for including the LGBTQ+ community in scenes of its major blockbusters. It&#;s become something of a meme in online spaces, particularly among queer TV/Film fans, who much like myself are unable to resist poking the billionaire company and it&#;s abysmal care when it comes to telling queer stories.

    There&#;s an argument to be made that in reality queer fans shouldn&#;t care about Disney&#;s shit LGBTQ+ representation, and truly I realize it. But if there&#;s one thing I&#;ve learned it&#;s that no matter how much you indicate and shove people towards smaller &#;indie&#; LGBTQ+ creators, it won&#;t stop them from wanting better from the billionaire company they are ride-or-die for. It sucks, but that&#;s just how it is.

    To further bully Disney in the hope of actually producing another movie that actually has great queer representation (hell