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As the platform's official "LGBTQ+ Stories for Families" and "Celebrate Pride Month" sections confirm, Netflix offers many children's and family-oriented shows featuring queer and transgender characters. These shows span various age groups, from preschool to teenagers.
For teens and older children
Dead End: Paranormal Park: This animated horror-comedy is based on a graphic novel and features a trans main character.
Heartstopper: A live-action series chronicling the romantic relationship between two teenage boys in high school.
Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts: In this sci-fi series set in a post-apocalyptic world, one of the main characters, Benson, is openly gay.
The Mitchells vs. The Machines: An animated film where the main character, Katie, is queer and has a girlfriend at the end of the movie.
Nimona: This animated film, nominated for a GLAAD award, features queer and trans characters.
Rocko's Modern Life: Static Cling: A follow-up special to the original series features a transgender character named Rachel Bighead.
She-Ra and the Princesses of Power: This reboot of the 1980s original series is celebrated for its prominent and central lesbian romance between the main characters, Adora and Catra.
The Dragon Prince: This fantasy series includes a lesbian couple, Queen Janai and General Amaya, along with a transgender character.
For preschoolers and young children
Ridley Jones: This preschool animated series includes a non-binary bison character named Fred who uses they/them pronouns. The show was developed with consultation from GLAAD.
Princess Power: An animated series that features the lead's two gay fathers, King Barton and Sir Benedict.
CoComelon Lane: This preschool series has received criticism for featuring an episode with a toddler being encouraged by his two fathers to explore gender identity.
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