AnimationInsider.net – by Aaron H. Bynum
‘Buddy G’ Moving Forward
Buddy G has been named the first animated member of an education-focused gay rights group. The lead character of the recently released Buddy G: My Two Moms and Me, the boy joins a coalition of children and young adults of the gay, lesbian bisexual and transgender parentage who dedicate their time and efforts to advocacy and education. COLAGE, a national organization whose benchmarks include establishing a prideful connection within the gay rights community, has announced that Buddy G serves as a more than perfect proponent of the organization’s goals.
Debuting on home video in late last year with its first episode, “The Lost Rings,” Buddy G: My Two Moms and Me is a computer animated television series, initially marketed as the first wide-release of its medium to feature a child with same-sex parents. With a focus on Buddy G, his knack for learning and the many backyard adventures he subsequently pursues, Buddy G: My Two Moms and Me well mirrors the creative and sincere ambitions of COLAGE [related A.I. news: “Buddy G Has Two Mommies…”].