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Gravity Falls: Dipper & Wendy Were Both Queer-Coded

Disney's Gravity Falls presented a universe seemingly filled with queer characters, even though few were explicitly labeled as such. It was no surprise that fans began to read some of the Gravity Falls characters as LGBTQ+. Even 10 years after the Disney series aired, the topic is still discussed. As newer and more openly queer cartoons noun, such as The Owl House, fans are even more eager to dive into what could've been in Gravity Falls.

Two of the most heavily queer-coded characters were Dipper and Wendy. Regular viewers questioned if Dipper was transgender, due to a multitude of factors seen throughout the show. Gravity Falls also portrayed Wendy in a fashion that had many fans wondering whether she was heterosexual. As main characters, their status as members of the LGBTQ+ community would mark a significant step for representation in animated television — especially for Disney.

Updated on September 4, , by Andrea Sandoval: While Gravity Falls has been over for a while, its impact on the LGBTQ+ community conti

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# Dipper Pines is a gay trans boy

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    My label is dipper pines and I'm gay, I have a twin sister named now in my teen years, 16 to be accurate and I include a very intriguing childhood, where perform I begin? Adequately, a few summers ago our parents sent us to gravity falls, Orgin for the summer with our grunkle just say that gravity falls isn't what you consider it is, prolonged story and my sister saved the world from monsters, including a influential dream demon called Bill Cipher. A little while after weirdmageddon I sorta have grown a crush over the dorito..I'm gonna disclose that I Act love him

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    okay so i’ve been posting a lot about Gravity Falls and I’m sorry but hear me out:

    Gravity Falls characters and their sexuality’s. (and this is very long, sorry)

    Dipper: Transgender, Bi-curious. There are a lot of signs pointing to this, the whole episode about him searching for manliness, him being insecure about his voice, ex.. The only reason he shows his chest (regularly-ish) is that his family is very slow at developing, considering Mabel hasn’t developed either. As for Bi-curious, he does look pretty attached to Wendy and girls I guess, but he loves adventure and may possess gotten sick of girls. Of course, Mabel was the first person he told, and then Wendy. And after a long breathing routine he told Grunkle Stan. He had been dressing like a teen since a very young age, and Dipper didn’t modify since it was a pretty unisex name.

    Mabel: Pansexual, Polyamours. cmon guys. she loves everything/everyone. Half-way into eighth-grade she noticed how much she had stopped paying attention to only boys, and started paying attention to well, a lot of kids. She even stumbled upon