Lucasfilm is gearing up to launch a new Star Wars project for geared toward kids on their streaming platform.
Lucas films new Star Wars kid’s cartoons slammed packed with woke propaganda.
One notable example is the animated series “Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures,” which features a character who uses “they” pronouns. The main character, Kai, meets a rival named Djovi Resmia, who is voiced by Valeria Rodriguez, an actor who uses “he,” “she,” and “they” pronouns.
New Star Wars show on Disney+ ‘Tales of the Empire’ features a non-binary character that uses they/them pronouns.
Parents, make sure you know what your kids are watching!
They’re after your kids. pic.twitter.com/KNnjtWnEUI
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) May 6, 2024
Tales of the Empire ep 5: Realization
Meet the unnamed nonbinary Jedi voiced by @VoiceOfRYeason ! You love to see it. pic.twitter.com/4MEpqhUKqe
— Star Wars Queers Watch (@QueerSWatch) May 4, 2024
Additionally, Lucasfilm made headlines in 2021 with an exclusive cover of the “Star Wars: The High Republic” comic book series, featuring two transgender non-binary Jedi, Terec and Ceret. In an Instagram post celebrating Trans Day of Visibility, Lucasfilm expressed their commitment to supporting trans lives and expanding representation within the Star Wars galaxy. The post stated, “We’re proud to unveil an exclusive cover highlighting Terec and Ceret, trans-non-binary Jedi, currently featured in Marvel’s The High Republic comic.”
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Lucasfilm’s efforts date back even further, with the introduction of two trans-non-binary characters in Star Wars novels. Pirate Eleodie Maracavanya appeared in a 2016 tie-in novel, and Alderaanian pilot Taka Jamoreesa was introduced in 2018. These characters contributed to the growing diversity within the Star Wars extended universe.
The announcement of the series comes after it was reported that Disney CEO Bob Iger said that the company should not be advancing an agenda.
“Our job is to entertain first and foremost, and by telling great stories, we continue to have a positive impact on the world and inspire future generations, just as we’ve done for over 100 years. Disney has always been and will continue to be a source of hope, joy and optimism for people of all ages. We’re committed to telling stories that reflect the world around us and using those stories to entertain people from all walks of life,” Iger said during a shareholder meeting.
Iger seems to sound like Joe Biden saying one thing and doing another.