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Walt Disney’s animated series “Gargoyles” featured a gay protagonist, series creator Greg Weisman has shared in a new interview. Lexington is one of the gargoyles of the Wyvern Clan and later the Manhattan Clan , and a member of the Trio. In AD , Alesand called him Alexander.
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Lexington is gay, and may be beginning to realize it through his long distance relationship with Staghart. By Thanksgiving of , Lex shared how thankful he was to have the London gargoyle in his life (Staghart felt the same, responding in kind). It follows the adventures of a heroic group of medieval creatures, including the tech-savvy, quick-witted Lexington, after they awaken in modern New York City. When the castle is attacked the gargoyles are awakened from a 1, year curse. Disney’s ‘Gargoyles’ protagonist was gay, creator confirms
After 20+ years the popular animated series Gargoyles has finally finished the character development of one of the stone guardians of New York. But which one? Please like, comment and subscribe. Lexington sometimes Lex for short is a character in the Disney animated television series Gargoyles. He is one of the rookery trio, the other two being Brooklyn and Broadway , as well as a member of the Manhattan Clan and a survivor of the Wyvern Clan. Lexington
Lexington (sometimes Lex for short) is a character in the Disney animated television series Gargoyles. He is one of the rookery trio, the other two being Brooklyn and Broadway, as well as a member of the Manhattan Clan and a survivor of the Wyvern Clan. Lexington is into technology and dreams of becoming a scientist. He became the clan's technical expert, taking leadership in accessing data. .
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Still, Lexington was eventually going to end up with a mate in the comics, a gargoyle from a London clan called Staghart. Staghart was to be an openly gay gargoyle that helped Lexington figure his sexuality out, and they would eventually hook up. But the comics were canceled before they got together. .
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But as far as I know, the first character in Disney history to explicitly say they are attracted to a member of the same sex was the gargoyle Hugo from the Hunchback of Notre Dame. . The first openly LGBT character in Disney history was the
The animated TV show Gargoyles, created by Greg Weisman, brought us Disney's only canonically gay character, Lexington. Despite not appearing in a wildly popular work or being an iconic, recognizable image, or even human, he stands out as arguably the best, most positive and realistic portrayals of a queer character in Disney’s entire canon. Lexington is an incredibly multidimensional. .
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Gargoyles never fully explored the theme of identity beyond a surface level, but the live-action reboot has the potential to give the characters more depth and relatability. The original creator confirmed that Lexington from Gargoyles is gay and wanted to make it more obvious, but Disney's restrictions at the time prevented them from including those specific details in the show. The live. .