Brian's cousin Jasper on Family Guy...
>>brutally caricatured on-screen by Robin Williams
...and later there was that character Robin played in "The Birdcage". "Madonna...Madonna...Madonna..."
Peppermint Patty and Marcy from Peanuts
Of course, Foghorn Leghorn and Elmer Fud were all man!
Popeye was a little too obvious. The tight shirt, the fact that he spent most of his time rolling around with Bluto/Brutus, etc...
You know, I thought this was only a crazy accusation from some over the top worrywort Christians, when a woman at the store the other day said the character was carrying a purse... But then she said he had a triangle on his forehead and I remembered all the media attention on local highschools(?) where certain counselors/teachers put up pink triangles on their doors to denote a homosexual acceptance zone.
This indicates to me that the left had every intention of subtly introducing homosexual icons. Of course, when they are discovered by the right, the left squeals that we are being paranoid. Then they continue to up the ante with further stunts. We need to learn how to respond more strategically.
Snagglepuss gets my vote as gay-est cartoon character ("Exit, stage right")
Don't forget Charlie The Tuna from the Starkist commercials. Or Morris the cat from Nine Lives. Or Chip and Dale, the chipmunk couple who were never apart.
Has anyone been able to determine if Casper was gay, or merely a bi-ghost?
Exit, stage left!
I believe Southpark's "Big Gay Al" is gay....just a guess.
The stick man is gay. I mean, he's just a round head, arms, legs, body--neutered, asexual. That whole low bodyfat thing going on. Come on, you know it's true. You see your little boy drawing stick figures you'd better have a talkin' to him.
Ziggy... Mighty Mouse... Fred from Scooby Doo... Captain Planet... Alvin the Chipmunk...
That's an imposter impersonating Popeye.
I followed the original Popeye's career from its inception in 1929. I never did decipher who Swee'pea's mama was.
Although Olive Oyl was his regular sqeeze, I always thought Popeye maybe had a thing for Sea Hag.
Bluto was a latecomer; a movie cartoon character. Not worthy of discussion.
And the Jeep was something of a mystery, too. He could appear and disappear at will. The WW2 Jeep was named after Popeye's Jeep. Don't think Popeye had a thing for his Jeep, though.
Now Wimpy, who could consume an infinite number of hamburgers at one sitting -- I had my suspicions about Wimpy.
Of course, the fact that Bullwinkle was a lesbian pales in comparison to the fact that a squirrel wanted to get in a moose's pants....
Bugs Bunny is a cross-dresser.
Schleprock on Pebbles and Bambam. Yup.
Porky Pig comes to mind--running around with no pants and all.Stuttering and lisping too.
And how come Roadrunner never hung around with roadrunner chicks,hmmmm?