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Hope this don't offend the slashers and I hope they get a good laugh of Tevch and Rev's reactions.


I really don't like slash pairings to involve anthros, ruining childhood favorite cartoons, kiddie shows, or media that doesn't have any gay characters or is it drawn in anime.

And "Loonatics Unleashed" is one of those medias that don't have any slash or yaoi/yuri in them.

It's not kid-friendly like the preschool shows, nor is it serious as Tv shows like "Queer Duck," "Family Guy," or "The Simpsons" (which are shows that actually DO have gay characters and couples in them).

So why put slash into a non-anime and non-adult cartoon?

Is it because their are more male characters then female characters on the show and find the female characters boring?

Or is it because WB never gave the male Loonatics girlfriends to start relationships with?


But what really ticks me off is why do some slashers put the male Loonatics, especially Tech and Rev, alway draw or write these pictures of them making-out in the showers, sleeping with each other, or having s*x?


The way I see it is that Loonatics slash is actually no more then fan-service because some girls find the male Loonatics attractive and just imagine themselves as one of the guys and making out with another guy characters they like too.

And most of these pictures and fanfics I've seen are all nothing but p**n because they have the boys making out in their towels, swapping spit, and chomping in the beds with less clothing on them.


I'm not homophobic just because I'm not into fiction homosexuality or non-existing homosexuality, because those characters aren't even real.





Hope you understand.


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