![]() ![]() According to "The Petals", he is a high-fashion Drag Queen, and after a medical emergency he gets annoyed when Gumball stops giving him mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. In "The Mustache", Leslie gets impressed by Gumball's butt growing. In "The Upgrade", Bobert marries him with Alan, who also seemed to be happy despite having a girlfriend. In a deleted scene of "The Saint", he is the only one out of the boys AND girls that liked being kissed by Darwin. Leslie is an effeminate flower boy with pink petals. ![]() Alvin and the Chipmunks Meet the Wolfman: The school play director has a lisp, is noticeably feminine, calls the principal "sister", and works in the Always Camp role of over-zealous school play director.All Hail King Julien: Karl, King Julien's arch nemesis seems to have such an intense crush on Julien that in one episode, he lays in bed with Julien and spoons him to get his attention.Peppermint Butler appears to be very attracted to Braco's monster form (telling him "I want to have your babies", even) and blushes at the thought of getting to meet the Vampire King in person.Everything about Abracadaniel is soft and delicate, his speech included, he uses rainbow magic, is outright repulsed at the idea of kissing Bubblegum in "Wizard Battle", gets very chummy with Ice King very quickly in "Play Date", and is shaped like a giant pink penis.However, they at least once refer to each other as "brother." Then "All Your Fault" goes into full Adam and Eve Plot, with the two starting a family together (and bickering with each other over what to name their children). Lemongrab and his clone are all but outright stated to be a couple, complete with Headbutt of Love within seconds of meeting each other, and Bubblegum saying "I made him, for you to be with".Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog: Scratch seems to have a sexual interest in Dr.There is no waiting time for non-episodic works. This is to allow time for the story to develop the character and resolve ambiguity. Examples for episodic works shouldn't be added until end of season for the season introducing the ambiguity (or after 3 months, for episodic works without seasons). A No Recent Examples rule applies to this trope. ![]()
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