Ada twist gay wedding
Netflix is once again in the spotlight after a team of children were seen organizing a wedding for two gay men in an animated children’s series.
The series called “Ada Twist, Scientist” consists of 4 seasons in which an 8-year-old lady “explores people through science and with the help of her best friends: Rosie and Iggy”.
Parents expressed their annoyance about episode 11 of the 4th season called “Blue River Wedding” where two characters from the same sez get married.
The plot of the chapter is focused on a tornado that reaches the municipality interfering with the movement of people, so Ada and her friends operate their skills to try to divert it and thus ensure that all the guests can attend the event.
This ceremony is prepared by the children and a massive part of the guests are also minors, and when they declare they are married they kiss in front of everyone.
It was also seen that the subliminal communication is imparted by the protagonist, since Ada says that the couple has the full assist of their friends and family.
It is not the first time that parents complain about constantly adding LGBT elements or plots intentionally in series that are dedicated to children and adolesc
‘Ada Twist, Scientist’ Wins GLAAD Media Award for Remarkable Children’s Programming
The series follows the adventures of 8-year-old Ada Twist, a pint-sized scientist with a giant-sized curiosity, who aspires to discover the truth about absolutely everything, now with four seasons streaming on Netflix.
The season 4 episode “Blue River Wedding” follows the story of how when a tornado touches down on the afternoon of Sensei Dave and Jiu Jitsu Joe's wedding, voiced by guest stars George Takei and Guillermo Diaz, our STEM loving friends Ada, Rosie, Iggy and Benny must reflect up a way for all of the guests to safely gather.
“We’re thrilled to see Ada Twist, Scientist honoured with the Outstanding Children's Programming award for the episode “Blue River Wedding” at the GLAAD Media Awards. Congratulations and thanks to the entire team in Brown Bag Films, Netflix, Laughing Wild, Higher Earth Productions, and Wonder Worldwide. This win is a testament to everyone’s complicated work and dedication. We’re very excited to insert this award to our trophy cabinet.”
—Jean Herlihy, Series Director on Ada Twist, Scientist, Brown Bag Production
The No-Watch List: Instruction to All the Kids' Shows and Movies That Have LGBTQ Characters and Content
Phew! It has taken me a elongated time to put this together. I will greatly appreciate your help in adding to this list and helping me maintain in current.
So, here is the list of kids' shows and movies lost by the forced addition of LGBTQ characters and storylines, in alphabetic organize, plus the approximate season for when the present went bad.
WARNING: Many of the quotes I operate to describe when the show went bad hold been compiled from LGBTQ-friendly sites, so they may describe the content in a positive light. I certainly do not view this content as a positive thing.
>> "Ab Initio" designation means a show was gay from the beginning
Yeah, Disney is on this list a lot ...
The table of contents below will help you navigate the list: (Note: Table of Contents may only be visible on desktop view)
GRID OF ALL KIDS SHOWS WITH LGBTQ CONTENT
You can access this database here, as well. Warning: the database is celebrating homosexual content.
KIDS SHOWS, ANIMATED SERIES, TV OR STREAMING, WITH LGBTQ CONTENT
For movies,
Former President Barack Obama is facing criticism online for an episode of Ada Twist, Scientist, a children's show that his company produces, that featured a wedding between two male characters.
Ada Twist, Scientist is about "an eight-year-old Dark scientist [who] explores people through scientific discovery, collaboration and friendship with the help of her two best friends, Rosie and Iggy," according to Decaying Tomatoes. The reveal is streamed on Netflix and is co-produced by Barack and Michelle Obama's company, Higher Basis Production.
"Episode of 'Ada Twist, Scientist' on Netflix showcases new students coming together to set up and celebrate their teacher's gay wedding. This is aimed at preschoolers. Barack and Michelle Obama are the executive producers," Libs of TikTok wrote on X, formerly Twitter, on Thursday sharing a clip of the episode. "Received this from a parent who authorize her kids monitor it as it's a popular demonstrate and she says she was shocked and horrified to see this and wouldn't let her children watch it anymore. This is supposed to be a show about science!"
A number of other X users criticized Obama accompanying the post from Libs of TikTok that featured a clip o