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Baby drag queens and cross dressing super heroes: Two new children’s cartoons promoting drag and cross dressing for kids

The days of innocent Saturday morning cartoons is officially over. Introducing Drag Tots, a new animated series set in a grammar school for baby drag queens. The show is produced by Drag Queen RuPaul and the characters are voiced by stars of RuPaul’s Drag Race. The official synopsis reads: “Baby drag queens attend grammar school in…


The days of innocent Saturday morning cartoons is officially over.

Introducing Drag Tots, a new animated series set in a grammar school for baby drag queens. The show is produced by Drag Queen RuPaul and the characters are voiced by stars of RuPaul’s Drag Race.

The official synopsis reads: “Baby drag queens attend grammar school in this new animated series for kids and grown-ups of all ages!

“Meet Dina Saur, a colorful drag tot whose aesthetic is inspired by dinosaurs; Roxy Moron, innocent, lovable and totally gullible; Arugala, a Puerto Rican provocateur with a taste for trouble; and Lady Liber ‘T,’ an African American queen with a talent for putting haters in their place!

“With guidance from school mascot Corny the Unicorn, each episode features a different dragtastic adventure. From a visit to a wig farm to a journey to an alternate drag universe, school has never been so fierce.”

In one scene a banner is seen hanging above the children which reads, “We’re all-inclusive because we care. Celebration is mandatory.”

Drag Tots premiered on June 28 on WOW Presents Plus. A preview can be viewed below.

Drag Tots is not the only animated drag series coming to screens this year. Netflix recently released the trailer to their new original cartoon, Super Drags, cross dressing super heroes.

The show follows three department store workers who “tighten up their corsets and transform into the baddest Super Drags in town, ready to combat shade and rescue the world’s glitter from the evil villains.”

Movie Guide advised, “Parents need to be on top of what their children may be watching, because the days of innocent Saturday morning cartoons is officially over — honestly, it’s been over for a while.”

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