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Spongebob Squarepants is Asexual

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SpongeBob SquarePants, the wacky cartoon character who sparked a gay alert warning by US Christian conservative groups, is neither gay nor straight.

He is asexual, says his creator.

At least two Christian activist groups said the innocent and hugely popular cartoon character SpongeBob and his best mate Patrick Starfish were being exploited to promote the acceptance of homosexuality.

SpongeBob's creator, Stephen Hillenburg, 43, said the allegations were far-fetched and his agenda did not go beyond fun and entertainment.

"It doesn't have anything to do with what we're trying to do," Hillenburg said today, two days before the Asian premiere of the SpongeBob SquarePants Movie in Singapore.

"We never intended them to be gay. I consider them to be almost asexual. We're just trying to be funny and this has got nothing to do with the show."

Naive SpongeBob, who lives in a pineapple under the Pacific Ocean, was "outed" by the US media in 2002 after reports that the Nickelodeon TV show and its merchandise were popular with gays.

Influential US radio evangelist James Dobson, among whose top political issues are opposition to same-sex marriage and abortion rights, said last week SpongeBob had been included in a "pro-homosexual video".
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"Their inclusion of the reference to 'sexual identity' within their 'tolerance pledge' is not only unnecessary but it crosses a moral line," said Dobson, founder of Focus on the Family.

SpongeBob is one of the stars of a music video due to be sent to 61,000 US schools in March.

The makers - the nonprofit We Are Family Foundation - say the video is designed to encourage tolerance and diversity.

Hillenburg, a marine-science-teacher-turned-animator who lives in Hollywood and is married with a six-year-old son, says he thinks there are "more important issues to worry about".

"I really don't pay much attention to this."

Such allegations were common in the history of cartoon and children's entertainment, he said.

"Just think of 'Laurel and Hardy' or 'Ernie and Bert'," he said, referring to two popular American comic icons - the former from the 1930s and latter from the US television series Sesame Street.

In 1999, Britain's Teletubbies were cast into sexual controversy by a US religious leader who warned parents to be alert to subtle messages from Tinky Winky, one of the four androgynous characters, singled out for his purple colour and a triangular antenna on his head, both symbols of gay pride.

Nickelodeon, part of global media firm Viacom, has made 60 episodes since SpongeBob's birth in 1996 and is working on another 20.

It says the series is a big hit in Indonesia and has been translated into Hindi, Korean and Japanese.

Hillenburg, who produced and directed his first SpongeBob movie, has employed stars such as Alec Baldwin and Scarlett Johansson to voice some of the characters while Baywatch personality David Hasselhoff has made a non-cartoon appearance.

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It's times like these that make we wonder what these Christian conservative groups will do when Evangelion hits the big screen (or hell, what they think of the series period). 8)
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JME2 wrote:It's times like these that make we wonder what these Christian conservative groups will do when Evangelion hits the big screen (or hell, what they think of the series period). 8)
I'm going to laugh at them for one since the imagery is just that; imagery.
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JME2 wrote:It's times like these that make we wonder what these Christian conservative groups will do when Evangelion hits the big screen (or hell, what they think of the series period). 8)
They'll probably ignore it, in the same way a game like Diablo II all but slipped into millions of people' homes with blood-splattered demons and twisted Christian mythology abouding.

They're only interested in lambasting harmless kids' TV characters that only a lunatic would think have anti- heterosexual/religious themes.
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Since EVA sucks and is niche, they'll latch on like lampreys, since it might 'corrupt' people. Like, people who enjoy whining children, ie pedophiles. Think its wierd? I bet they'll draw the comparison :p
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