Hi all. We're doing a Cartoons That Made Us Gay this week about two fairly gay-leaning segments that aired on Dexter's Lab. They're not readily streaming, which is mindboggling, so I'm posting them here so Patrons can see what we're talking about.
The segments in question are "Barbequor" (...
2024-09-04 18:48:19 +0000 UTC
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“Who Shrunk Saturday Morning? (September 9, 1989)
Strange as it may seem, most people’s first experience of Saved by the Bell occurred on the Friday night before the show started airing in earnest on Saturday morning, but it wasn’t technically an episode of Saved by the Bell. It was N...
2024-08-07 07:01:57 +0000 UTC
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Hi! As promised in our recent Saved by the Bell episode, we're doing what I guess is a Weirdest Episode Ever? It's the NBC Saturday morning cartoon preview, which stars the cast of Saved by the Bell introducing the cartoons that the show would be airing alongside this season... and it's really we...
2024-08-05 02:26:06 +0000 UTC
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“The New Girl” (September 19, 1992)
Tori Scott is more than just the mysterious seventh Bayside High student who exists in a fractured Saved by the Bell timeline in which Jessie and Kelly don’t exist. She’s also really gay in the tradition of Jo from The Facts of Life, and not only ...
2024-07-31 22:28:26 +0000 UTC
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“Queer Studies and Advanced Waxing” (March 31, 2015)
In its sixth and final season, Community decided to explore the series-long running joke about Dean Pelton’s mysterious, complex sexuality. Henry Gilbert once...
2024-06-26 05:54:16 +0000 UTC
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“Drew’s Brother” (November 19, 1997)
We finally did it! We not only found the perfect guest for this episode — writer, performer and UCB alum Joan Ford — but we also got the chance to tell the w...
2024-06-19 06:42:56 +0000 UTC
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Coming up this week, we're finally — FINALLY! — cover The Drew Carey Show. Specifically it's the one where Drew's brother comes out as a crossdresser and the show accidentally does a trans character. Because this show is not streaming anywhere (for reasons we will address in the episode discu...
2024-06-17 03:25:03 +0000 UTC
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“The Censors,” (April 10, 1980)
James L. Brooks followed up the hit Taxi with another workplace ensemble that skewed decidedly fancier: The Associates featured a young and unknown Martin Short among a group of fresh hires at a Wall Street law firm. The show didn’t work and is almost f...
2024-06-13 01:12:31 +0000 UTC
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Hey all. We are doing a deeper dig this week, and it's something that is harder to find online. It's "The Censors" from the James L. Brooks co-created series The Associates, and it's both the one gay episode this show did and also a showcase for a pre-SCTV Martin Short. Glen and I are discussing ...
2024-06-11 05:42:15 +0000 UTC
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"Single Stamina" (November 27, 2006)
Art TK! Sorry this is getting up later, but this week was a real mess! You're getting your next regular Patreon episode on Wednesday, BTW. But here's some dummy text for this: In hiring Wayne Brady to play Barney's gay brother, HIMYM is acknowledging th...
2024-06-09 02:08:49 +0000 UTC
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Hey all. You should have gotten a new Patreon feed regular episode today, but you didn't and you may not until Friday/early Saturday. Apologies. My dad is in town for my birthday and also I've got an extracurricular thing that is taking up all my time. But you will get it — and then another reg...
2024-06-06 05:05:20 +0000 UTC
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“The Red Brotherhood” (September 17, 1993)
Heads up: This episode has a brief discussion of suicide, but I will tell you where to skip ahead if you don’t want to hear about it.
The first live-action Conan movie is a spectacle of blood and beefcake. The sequel, however, eschews v...
2024-06-01 21:59:48 +0000 UTC
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What if we broke format to discuss America’s favorite smartypants game show? Well, we did it. And special guest Emily Heller joins us to discuss Amy Schneider, who became Jeopardy’s second-longest-running winner ev...
2024-05-22 02:05:29 +0000 UTC
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“The Courtship of Bess Richards” (October 4, 1986)
The second episode of Amen concerns Sherman Hemsley’s Ernie trying to land his choir a new singer in Nell Carter’s Bess, and the result is a comedy of errors in which both he and she perform romantic interest that neither is capable...
2024-05-15 05:36:43 +0000 UTC
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“Menage a Phyllis” (November 2, 1974)
In the third-season Mary Tyler Moore show episode “My Brother’s Keeper,” Rhoda famously said the word “gay,” turning a plot about her association with Phyllis’ brother on its head. Two seasons later, Phyllis shows up in another episode t...
2024-05-08 01:57:14 +0000 UTC
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“Cousin Geri” (December 24, 1980)
Fun game for listeners: Tale a shot every time Drew mentions the phrase “gigantic bitch” in connection with Lisa Welchel’s Blair, who is in rare form this episode as she shuns her disabled cousin Geri for reasons that aren’t the ones you’re pr...
2024-05-01 06:49:40 +0000 UTC
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Have you ever heard of DEATH QUEEN ISLAND?
Saint Seiya is one of the most popular, most long-running anime series that American viewers haven’t heard of. Despite immense popularity in Europe, South America and the parts of North America that aren’t the U.S. or Canada, the series took fo...
2024-04-25 19:15:06 +0000 UTC
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Hi all. We explained this in the ad break a few episodes back, but I wanted to formally post here that we are moving into a new production schedule where we will be taking one week off per month, which means there will not be a new episode on the Patreon feed this week — and no new episode on t...
2024-04-23 18:28:26 +0000 UTC
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This week, you're getting a new (and long-delayed) episode of Cartoons That Made Us Gay, and to get the episodes I had to rip my DVDs of the anime Saint Seiya. The were printed in 2003, and it is a trip to go back to a time when the American market for Japanese animations was so untested that the...
2024-04-23 02:03:49 +0000 UTC
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“Gay Bash” (November 10, 2004)
For better or worse, Drawn Together represents a very real trend in mid-2000s humor. It specifically sought out to tell the most offensive jokes it could get on air, but that’s what makes it surprising that the episode where Xandir admits he’s gay isn...
2024-04-17 03:19:46 +0000 UTC
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“Dye! Dye! My Darling!” (August 2, 2000)
Spend a little time in a Daria fan community and you’ll find folks who ship the title character with her best friend, Jane. The show actually never does a gay episode and only gets the slightest bit queer in the first movie, Is It Fall Yet?, wh...
2024-04-10 01:01:45 +0000 UTC
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“Lucy and Jim Bailey” (November 6, 1972)
Basically, Lucille Ball did a solid for one gay performer, but in doing this, she also helped make gays a little less scary for America. Jim Bailey was a female impersonator who who had already made appearances on late night TV for this uncanny a...
2024-04-03 05:58:57 +0000 UTC
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“Top of the Steve” (March 18, 2019)
Animated sitcoms like playing with corny TV conventions more than live-action sitcoms do, and maybe none has more fun with the sitcom genre itself than American Dad. In this episode, Steve nearly spins off into his own series, but unlike every other e...
2024-03-31 22:52:12 +0000 UTC
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People use the term “the lost years” differently when speaking of Saturday Night Live, but this podcast is using it specifically from the time Lorne Michaels left the show after season five up until season eleven. Aside from Eddie Murphy’s presence on the show, these are the sketches that a...
2024-03-27 05:05:25 +0000 UTC
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When we come back a week from Wednesday, we will be doing so with our next SNL episode, which will pick up at the end of the classic era and go all the way until Lorne Michaels' return / the hiring of Dana Carvey and Phil Hartman and therefore the kickoff of what we millennials think of as the st...
2024-03-18 16:18:57 +0000 UTC
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Hi! TL;DR version: We need to take two weeks off due to some competing schedules. I apologize for this, but it will be for the best.
The past few weeks, I’ve been realizing that I need more of a schedule buffer around the new Patreon episodes, because it’s always coming down to the wire...
2024-03-11 19:16:08 +0000 UTC
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“Evolution” (August 19, 1999)
If you came of age in the late 90s or early 2000s, you live in a world informed by Sex and the City — whether you realize it or not. It’s probably one of the most influential TV shows to air during our lifetimes, and so it’s more than time that we loo...
2024-03-07 20:55:48 +0000 UTC
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"Homes and Jojo" (May 1, 1989)
TNewhart is a show about white people who live in the snow, and while 70s-era Bob Newhart sitcom is the one pop culture remembers better, this is the longer-lived, more-Emmy-nominated of the two. What the 80s-era Bob New1hart sitcom has working in its favor ar...
2024-02-28 22:15:47 +0000 UTC
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“Blank Relay” (August 13, 2000)
Honestly, we could have picked just about any episode of Strangers With Candy to focus on for this podcast, but we ended up deciding on the one where we see Jerri Blank at her most girl hungry. It’s light on Mr. Noblet and Mr. Jellineck, but we can alwa...
2024-02-21 08:02:18 +0000 UTC
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“Joey’s First Crush” (January 28, 1987)
Few other shows changed as much as Gimme a Break, which began as a fish-out-of-water sitcom that had Nell Carter playing mom to three white girls in California but ended up with Nell and her best friend, Telma Hopkins’ Addy, co-parenting two w...
2024-02-14 07:03:18 +0000 UTC
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