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But with Baymax! Synopsis: A vampire hunter fights to save a besieged city from an army of otherworldly creatures controlled by Dracula. Experience heartfelt stories and colorful journeys in a celebration of LGBTQ+ animation. Where to watch: YouTube.

Best of all, it's just casually queer without making a big deal out of things. Synopsis: Baymax! Yes, you read that right. Why we love it: This video Marvel show has a fantastic cast, including a lot of queer faves among the guest stars who step into the recording studio for an episode or two.

With employees Moxxie, Millie, and Loona, they attempt to survive each other while keeping the business afloat. Where to watch: Crunchyroll. Synopsis: Four fierce girls train to become great heroes at High Guardian Academy, where they form allegiances, uncover betrayals, and discover their true identities while preparing to protect the world from an ominous unknown threat.

She continues to battle villains throughout the universe and high school, mainly to protect her extremely powerful wand, an object that still confuses her. Synopsis: Three gay co-workers at a department store lead double lives as superhero drag queens, fighting crime and other forces like an evil drag queen and a conservative politician.

Why we love it: This series is the epitome of starting off silly and turning it to a deeper story about tolerance, acceptance, and anticolonialism. Synopsis: A brave zoologist, his spunky niece, and anxious assistant explore the world while saving wild beasts in this adult animated educational-comedy series.

By continuing to use our site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. Courtesy of Netflix, Disney; Nickelodeon. While often considered to be the realm of children’s programming, gay animation has long been at the forefront of telling complex, adult, and often queer stories with shows like Sailor Moon.

Synopsis: Five teenagers become the last line of defense for the galaxy in an intergalactic battle against the evil alien force led by King Zarkon. From anime like "Yuri on Ice" to kids' shows like "Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts" to adult fare like "Tuca and Bertie," there are plenty of animated offerings for cartoon people to enjoy.

Why we love it: The series is about a young queer guy going to stay with his aunt and party it up in Chicago, and in the process learn to love himself for who he is. That would be enough on its own, but it also features the talents of our forever crush Zachary Quinto.

Her dream is so powerful that it creates its own fantasy world of perpetual youth. Synopsis: Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur follows genius Lunella Lafayette as she teams up with a giant red dinosaur to protect New York City from all sorts of wild threats.

'Wolves' is the story of Josh, a sixteen year-old boy from a small town in the English countryside. Why we love it: Ancient Mesoamerican queerness abounds in this very excellent and very adult anime. Sapphic supervillains and gay super spies captivate us while coming-of-age queer witches and MLM space defenders pull us into their enchanting worlds.

Where to watch: Netflix. In recent years, things have only gotten better. The top gay-theme cartoons you should watch include Steven Universe, The Owl House, Adventure Time, Harley Quinn, and Legend of Korra. Where to watch: Prime Video. Living alone with gay father with whom he has a complex and often confrontational relationship.

Why we love it: This series created by Raye Rodriguez, a Cuban-American trans man, is a joy and populated with queer characters throughout. Explore vibrant worlds with 'Best Gay Animation Movies'!