Gonzo, the character who has presumably been male since he was created in 1976, was transformed into "Gonzorella" in a Cinderella spoof episode of the show Muppet Babies. The Disney Junior show is targeted towards children who are ages 3-8.
But according to the Left, it's never too early to talk about gender and sexual identity.
A clip from the episode shows Gonzo telling Rizzo, his "Fairy Rat Father," that he's "not supposed to wear a dress" before being transformed into the unrecognizable Gonzorella.
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Muppet Babies executive producer Tom Warburton told D23 the story behind the episode, saying,
"Very early on, we wanted to do an episode where Gonzo just showed up to the Playroom wearing a skirt. And it was no big deal. No one cared or questioned it because Gonzo is always 200% Gonzo 347% of the time. But then story editor/co-producer Robyn Brown and her team wanted to take it a step further and do a Cinderella story based on the idea. And it was just SO wonderfully Gonzo. We hope he inspires kids watching to be 347% of themselves in their own way, too."
The messaging here is undeniable, which is demonstrated by how much positive feedback the clip is getting from pro-LGBT accounts eager to applaud the episode's portrayal.
Candace Owens tweeted out another clip from the episode here:
When talking about the mystery princess in the clip, Miss Piggy noticeably uses 'they" pronouns. And then baby Gonzo tells them he disguised his identity "because you all expected me to look a certain way."
I wonder how Camilla the chicken is doing since the news came out.
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