The show is set in an interstellar universe, and has featured beautiful representation of people exploring their gender, as well as two women getting married. Steven Universe has long been hailed as one of the most groundbreaking animated series in terms of LGBTQ representation. Steven, with the ‘fused’ same-sex couple Ruby and Sapphire.
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They are LGBTQ and proud, but it’s not the main driver for the drama. It doesn’t revolve around the fact that its characters have different ethnicities, body types and sexualities, but rather allows them to coexist in a free and open way. The show is about friendship, love and the fact that everyone deserves to be treated with dignity and respect. The showrunner, Noelle Stevenson, said that she was pleased that so many people saw representation in Bow, but she made the character LGBT retrospectively. There have also been fan theories about Bow being transgender, but the creator has said that the character wasn’t intended to be strictly transgender, even though his expression is gender nonconforming. Other transgender characters include Jewelstar, a transgender man who is one of the Star Siblings. Double Trouble is a mischievous shape-shifter who causes some trouble for many of the other main characters, but, ultimately, is fun and exciting to be around. Most notable is Double Trouble, presented as a non-binary character and voiced by the non-binary advocate Jacob Tobia. The series doesn’t have just one transgender character who has a whole storyline about that it has several, all of whom have different identities, and are voiced by trans people. In She-Ra, transgender and LGBTQ representation is woven perfectly into the plot. Double Trouble, voiced by the non-binary advocate Jacob Tobia.