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'Elemental,' Pixar's first rom

In the show, aspiring actor Cary Dubek (played by) gets his big break voicing Disney’s “first unapologetically gay character,” a literal lump of goo named Globby. Unsurprisingly, when the news of Elemental ’s inclusion of nonbinary water broke, Twitter didn’t hesitate to compare the two. Somewhere between the romantic developments of Ember and Wade, Pixar's Elemental also introduces the studio's first non-binary character, Lake — here's everything we know about them. Inspired by a true story, Elemental takes viewers on a visually spectacular and emotionally charged journey that dabbles with themes surrounding immigration, familial ties, and even class divides.
Elemental becomes Pixar’s first movie to have a non

Elemental Is Another Bad Example Of Pixar’s Poor LGBTQ+ Track

Elemental channels classic Pixar adventure with Ember and Wade, but falters in LGBTQ+ representation with minor characters. While Ember and Wade journey through Element City, LGBTQ+ characters Lake and Ghibli are unfortunately sidelined. Pixar's Elemental, released during Pride Month, misses the mark on LGBTQ+ representation, highlighting an ongoing issue. Disney's Pixar has unveiled its first non-binary character in the studio's newest feature release, Elemental. The film follows Wade, a 'go-with-the-flow' character, and Ember, a 'fiery' young woman, as they learn how much they have in common in a world determined to highlight all that sets them apart.

Pixar’s First Nonbinary Character Sparks Mockery

Back in November, the studio featured its first openly gay teen character and queer love story in the animated adventure film Strange World. The same year, Disney Channel made history by introducing the network’s first openly trans character on Raven’s Home – which trans actress Juilana Joel played. Disney's Pixar has revealed its first-ever non-binary character who features in the studio's latest film Elemental. Set in a city where water, fire, air and land residents live, the moving story is all about "a fiery young woman," called Ember and a "go-with-the-flow guy" called Wade who discover "something elemental: how much they actually have in common", according to the film synopsis.

Elemental is the first Pixar movie to feature a non

Pixar's Peter Sohn dreamed up the fire-meets-water love story of 'Elemental' (in theaters June 16) after an emotional day with his immigrant parents. About a year later, he was telling that story to friends at Pixar who immediately told him this should be his next film. They live in Element City, surrounded by diverse, well, elements including earth and air , but find their mutual attraction might come with disastrous consequences.

How Elemental Introduces Pixar’s First Non

Elemental introduced Pixar’s first-ever official non-binary character. Here is everything we know and why it was a big deal. The movie follows the living embodiments of the four elements, fire, water, earth, and air, as they try to coexist together. The fact that the film includes the first non-binary character created by the studio isn't the only first for Pixar.


Elemental's Lake

Elemental becomes Pixar’s first movie to have a non

A new character in Disney Pixar's "Elemental" will be nonbinary, but some social media users are referencing it to a joke from sitcom "The Other Two.". .
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Elemental's Lake

The trio lives in Elemental City, where fire, water, land, and air residents all live alongside each other. Voice actor Ava Hauser plays Lake, the historic first non-binary character from the renowned animation studio. Hauser, who is also non-binary, took to social media to reveal their big news. "BIG ANNOUNCEMENT I got to play Pixar's first non-binary character. Meet Lake," the voice actor. .


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Disney's Pixar has revealed its first-ever non-binary character who features in the studio's latest film Elemental. Set in a city where water, fire, air and land residents live, the moving story is all about "a fiery young woman," called Ember and a "go-with-the-flow guy" called Wade who discover "something elemental: how much they actually have in common", according to the film synopsis. Wade. .