Here’s Netflix’s First Nonbinary Kids’ Show Character - Fred, a nonbinary bison, is one of the main characters in the upcoming series 'Ridley Jones.'

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Here’s Netflix’s First Nonbinary Kids’ Show Character​

Fred, a nonbinary bison, is one of the main characters in the upcoming series 'Ridley Jones.'​

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Blake Harper
Jun 08 2021, 4:22 PM

The trailer for Ridley Jones, a new musical animated series coming to Netflix in July, debuted online today, giving viewers a glimpse of the show that looks like a mash-up between Night at the Museum and a G-rated version of Indiana Jones. In the trailer, we meet the titular Ridley, a six-year-old who lives in a treehouse with her mom and grandmother in a museum where the exhibits come to life at night.

We are also introduced to several other characters, including Dante, the skateboarding dinosaur, Peaches, who proudly declares herself the “first monkey to slip on a banana peel in space,” and Fred, a bison who is nonbinary.

Fred’s introduction in the trailer is brief, as they tell Ridley that she’s “going to need a bison bodyguard,” presumably referring to themselves. But Fred’s inclusion is significant, as they are the first nonbinary character to appear in one of Netflix’s kids’ shows.

In the past few years, there has been an increase in nonbinary characters in kids’ television, such as Odee, the Okapi in the upcoming third season of Madagascar: A Little Wild. Double Trouble from Netflix’s She-Ra is also nonbinary, though that show is aimed at a slightly older audience than Ridley Jones.


Fred appears to be one of the primary supporting characters in Ridley Jones, which represents another major milestone in LGBTQ representation in media. Show creator Chris Nee, who also made Doc McStuffins, said that he wanted to emphasize the importance of inclusivity with his new series.

“I really wanted to do a series where a girl was the action-adventure star I always wanted to see (or be) when I was growing up,” Chris said in a press release. “Like so many of my shows, this world is a perfect canvas upon which to create a community of oddball characters and model what it means to take care of each other, even if you aren’t from the same era of time or wing of the museum.”
 

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I just wonder how long it's going to take, and how many non-binary cartoon characters they'll come up with before they figure that out.
I doubt they will figure it out. Just keep blaming the parents for raising bigots, keep turning out the same product, never engage in any introspection.

Except of course for the people actually running Netflix, they already know it's just a money making move and will pull the plug the second it ceases to be profitable.
 

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Love it how woke people working on media shit are suddenly rediscovering girlish boy and boyish girl characters that have been in media about forever if you looked around a bit, but are now selling them as "FIRST" nonbinary characters. Especially if we are talking about animal characters that give much more latitude with it.
 

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Love it how woke people working on media shit are suddenly rediscovering girlish boy and boyish girl characters that have been in media about forever if you looked around a bit, but are now selling them as "FIRST" nonbinary characters. Especially if we are talking about animal characters that give much more latitude with it.
I'm waiting for our Pepper-Ann reboot.

Maybe Angela Anaconda if we're lucky.
 
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