They also appear in the second film, Cardcaptor Sakura Movie 2: The Sealed Card.Ĭardcaptor Sakura Movie 2: The Sealed CardĪppearing in the original anime series, Tomoyo is in love with Sakura, even loving what she wears. In the film, Tomoyo re-enacts scenes where Sakura captured cards, with Tomoyo videotaping them, and later works with Meilin to set up Sakura and Syaoran with each other. She also appears in the first film in 1999, Cardcaptor Sakura: The Movie, traveling to Hong Kong with Sakura, Toyo, Yukito, and Kero. Like Tomoyo, Sakura appears in the original series. She does not see gender as barrier for her romantic attraction as she has a crush on a female teacher in the original series. In the film, Sakura has a boyfriend named Syaoran Li, and she confesses her feelings toward him at the end of the film. In Cardcaptor Sakura: The Movie, she travels to Hong Kong with some of her friends and her crush, Yukito. In the original series, Syaoran had feelings for Sakura but was also attracted to Yukito.
In the film, his girlfriend is Syaoran, both admit their feelings toward each other. In Cardcaptor Sakura: The Movie, he travels with Sakura, and her friends, to Hong Kong where they encounter a vengeful spirit who was hurt by Clow Reed in the past. The lesbian superheroine Batwoman has a major role in this film. This is the first time she is openly shown as a lesbian woman in animated media. She is seen flirting with the lesbian detective Renee Montoya. Kate's father, Colonel Jacob Kane, is supportive of her sexual orientation. ĭuring the animated film, Scandal and Knockout, prominent characters in the film, are displayed as lovers.
Knockout first appears alongside Scandal breaking through Professor Pyg's lair and taking him hostage to their apartment. She is later seen in the hospital in critical condition after being shot, but with a concerned Scandal by her side. At one point in the film, Savage and Knockout share a kiss, while Knockout is shown fully nude at one point. Įtta Candy appears in the animated film as an openly lesbian African-American, voiced by Adrienne C. Wonder Woman's bisexuality is shown in the film. They are ex-boyfriends, as noted by Constantine's voice actor, Matt Ryan, in an interview. Īt one point, Catwoman flirts with Batwoman in an attempt to escape. Batwoman is voiced by bisexual actress Stephanie Beatriz.Ĭolleen has five boyfriends: Fry, Chu, Ndulu, Schlomo and Bolt Rolands. After Yivo the planet-sized alien marries and breaks up with all people of the universe at once, she remains in a relationship only with Yivo. Yivo is a planet-sized alien with no determinable gender, dating, then marrying all people of the universe at once. Some have said that Yivo may have been "the first non-binary character defined as such in animated history." Afterwards, Yivo remains in a relationship with Colleen. The character's voice actor Craig Ferguson ad-libbed a line in the second film in which he mentions that he never got married for an undisclosed reason. Ferguson and director Dean DeBlois have confirmed that this was in reference to the character's homosexuality.
How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World His sexuality was also hinted at again in the third film, where he seems to fall for Eret. In this film, Curly saves Wiz from falling off a ladder in the movie's song, "Time to Come Together." Ishi Rudell, Michael Vogel, and Jayson Thiessen said that the two become a romantic couple after this moment. Other media of the franchise shows them sitting together, including in the film My Little Pony Equestria Girls: Rainbow Rocks, the song "Coinky-Dink World" in My Little Pony Equestria Girls: Summertime Shorts, the episode "Queen of Clubs" of My Little Pony: Equestria Girls, My Little Pony Equestria Girls: Rollercoaster of Friendship and My Little Pony Equestria Girls: Sunset's Backstage Pass. In the Rainbow Rocks DVD/Blu-ray audio commentary, Michael Vogel refers to "Curly Winds" and "Wiz Kid" as a "couple" during their shot singing together in Welcome to the Show.įiore is an alien who landed on Earth and met Mamoru Chiba (Tuxedo Mask) when they were both children. Years later, as adults, Fiore comes back to Earth and tries to reconnect with Mamoru. It is strongly implied that Fiore's feelings for Mamoru are romantic. Haruka and Michiru are in a romantic relationship, as shown in Sailor Moon S: The Movie and Sailor Moon Super S.