>>114885466>The show and only in the show>Hurrrh Dove commercialsMaybe read the post next time faggot.
>episodes that are completely harmless and adapted to gay sensitivities like never using pronouns or characters being aggressive on anyone except for yellingYes, there are some episodes that don't have a dangerous conflict or a violent character, and there are some that do. What's your point? Apart from Stevonnie, who is literally a combination of a male and female, and one minor character who shows up in one episode, all characters use traditionally gendered pronouns.
>soft ukulele or lo-fi electronic music that is afifliated on the mainstream music scene with literal trannies
Ukulele and low-fi electro is popular with teenagers in general.
>there are no masculine characters or a character that acts like a proper maleWhat makes everyone but Steven (in some aspects) "not masculine"? Greg is perfectly masculine and acts like a "proper male".
>show's more impressional than expressional which is a key feature of femininityWhat does this even mean?