i haven't seen the latest episode yet, how is mr. ratburn's sister lesbian-coded? this isn't meant to come off negatively i'm just genuinely curious :0
two reasons
1) she’s voiced by jane lynch
2) she looks like this

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i haven't seen the latest episode yet, how is mr. ratburn's sister lesbian-coded? this isn't meant to come off negatively i'm just genuinely curious :0
two reasons
1) she’s voiced by jane lynch
2) she looks like this
Mr Ratburn-congrats on your nuptials💗
it's almost enough to make you forget how terrible and stiff the flash animation is
you know what? i’ve given the current animation studio a rough time but in one (1) episode they gave us A) ratburn’s wedding, B) his lesbian-coded sister, and C) a cake-topper that looks like mr ratburn and his husband
so they are Officially Redeemed in my books
MR RATBURN LOVER OF CAKE MARRYING A CHOCOLATIER ICONIC
WE STAN A LEGEND
noah fence but mr ratburn and his husband did more for gay rights in twelve and a half minutes than the mcu did in ten years
Could u imagine if marc brown saw ur ratburn gay posts and was like "you know what? You're right"
marc brown after reading this blog full of our True and Correct ratburn gay opinions:
so how much cake do you think the man put away at his own wedding? i bet it was SO much
there were two cakes at that wedding; one for the guests and one for mr ratburn
god, as happy as the episode made me, i’m even happier reading about how much this means to everyone else as well :’)
like not to get too Into Cartoons but like. it really does matter, y’know? being able to see yourself reflected in media, or being able to see that someone like you can exist in the world--that a person like you also gets to be loved and cherished and accepted
and yeah, the fact that mr ratburn is a teacher, such a vital and trusted member of the community, as well is like!!! man. an episode like this is so important for so many reasons, it’s. so good
I'm honestly no joke curious if seeing all the positive attention posts about gay mr ratburn got on here contributed to show decisions at all. They tried with postcards because they saw real families that needed to be represented. Now theres already some cartoons really pioneering repping queer characters and the fandom atleast on here seemed mostly stoked about the possibilities of Arthur characters when Marc Brown said he was open to it. I wonder if we helped even a little
it’s an interesting thought! :0 though i’m personally inclined to believe this blog has been existing in its own little bubble out here, away from where anyone of importance might see it hahah
to his credit, marc brown has always placed a lot of importance on creating stories in which children from all backgrounds can see themselves. he’s said before that he wants all children to be able to relate to any of the characters and he understands the importance of representation.
like, take this statement marc brown made during the postcards from buster controversy:
I am disappointed by PBS's decision not to distribute the 'Postcards From Buster' 'Sugartime!' episode to public television stations. What we are trying to do in the series is connect kids with other kids by reflecting their lives. In some episodes, as in the Vermont one, we are validating children who are seldom validated. We believe that 'Postcards From Buster' does this in a very natural way -- and, as always, from the point of view of children.
(source)
so even back in 2005, this was something marc brown was willing to speak up about and highlight the fact that children with gay parents don’t exactly see themselves adequately reflected in the media they consume.
and that also comes up in that one huffpo article, where it talks about how a student asked marc brown if francine is gay and he said “yeah of course she could be”. he doesn’t shy away from it or give a wishy-washy answer or get all “lol she’s a kid why r u sexualising children” or anything. he’s open to the possibility that she could be gay, and to me it seems like he understands why it’s important for people to read francine like that as well
also like... i mean, i don’t know how much influence marc brown has on the production of the cartoon itself these days but like arthur’s been pretty consistent with regards to upholding marc brown’s vision of creating stories and characters for all children so. whether or not marc brown is directly involved, the team behind arthur have done a great job of keeping the spirit of marc brown’s stories shining through
the arthur folks have addressed so many different issues with nuance and empathy and i can imagine that a story like this, having a gay character on the show, is something they’ve been pondering for a while. like, how to bring it up, is the timing right to air this episode, what’s the best way to address this story, etc etc. it seems like it’s something that a lot of thought goes into, and as much as we have fun on this blog, i don’t wanna be all like “lol yeah we came up w the idea ur welcome 😎” and undermine the amount of care and effort that goes into making episodes like this, y’know? like i can’t say for sure what went on behind the scenes but other cartoon creators have been pretty open about the pushback they recieved from execs when they tried to put gay couples in their shows, so. i’m sure it’s something the arthur team were aware of as well and may or may not have been pushing against for a while
like. I DUNNO it’s hard to say anything definitively. i get where you’re coming from though! it’s interesting to wonder if anything from this blog ever crossed paths with someone on the arthur team and helped sway a decision :0 for me personally though, i feel that a story like this has been in the pipeline in some form or another for a while. representation and inclusivity has always been important to marc brown and arthur in general, so it could have just been a matter of the team waiting until the time was right before they could really go for it
IT’S FUN TO CONSIDER if us goofing around on this blog had any say on things, but marc brown and the team behind arthur have worked consistently to create stories and characters that all kids can see themselves in and i don’t wanna undermine all the hard work that no doubt went on behind the scenes of this ep!