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* ''WesternAnimation/RayaAndTheLastDragon'': Raya's voice actress, Creator/KellyMarieTran, has stated that she believes Raya is a lesbian. She very much believes Raya and Namaari's relationship has queer subtext within it.
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* ''Franchise/TheElderScrolls'' series has this in the form of "Obscure Texts", [[AllThereInTheManual supplementary items]] written by the series' [[WordOfGod developers]] and [[WordOfDante former developers]]. They're essentially [[LooseCanon treated as canonical]] by most of the fanbase (or at least the equivalent of the series' famous in-universe UnreliableCanon), but Bethesda has no official stance either way. Most prolific is former developer Michael Kirkbride, who still does some freelance work for the series. Most of what he writes about are the more obscure aspects of universe's cosmology which don't get expanded on in the games, as well as lore figures the games never touch upon or that Bethesda is simply finished with (like Vivec). However, since some of them either might be subsequently quoted or used as a [[{{Mythopoeia}} mythopoeic]] basis for the games, the line between WordOfGod and Word of Saint Paul is blurred concerning his writings. As of ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsVSkyrim Skyrim]]'', some of the concepts in his works have been officially referenced in-game (the idea of "[[ViciousCycle kalpas]]," [[LongDeadBadass Ysgramor]] and his [[BadassArmy 500 companions]], and some of the motivations of the [[ANaziByAnyOtherName Thalmor]]), moving them to CanonImmigrant status. A collection of the works can be [[http://www.imperial-library.info/obscure_text/ found here.]]

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* ''Franchise/TheElderScrolls'' series has this in the form of "Obscure Texts", [[AllThereInTheManual supplementary items]] written by the series' [[WordOfGod developers]] and [[WordOfDante former developers]]. They're essentially [[LooseCanon treated as canonical]] by most of the fanbase (or at least the equivalent of the series' famous in-universe UnreliableCanon), but Bethesda has no official stance either way. Most prolific is former developer Michael Kirkbride, who still does some freelance work for the series. Most of what he writes about are the more obscure aspects of universe's cosmology which don't get expanded on in the games, as well as lore figures the games never touch upon or that Bethesda is simply finished with (like Vivec). However, since some of them either might be subsequently quoted or used as a [[{{Mythopoeia}} mythopoeic]] basis for the games, the line between WordOfGod and Word of Saint Paul is blurred concerning his writings. As of ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsVSkyrim Skyrim]]'', some of the concepts in his works have been officially referenced in-game (the idea of "[[ViciousCycle kalpas]]," [[LongDeadBadass Ysgramor]] and his [[BadassArmy 500 companions]], and some of the motivations of the [[ANaziByAnyOtherName Thalmor]]), moving them to CanonImmigrant status. A collection of the works can be [[http://www.[[https://www.imperial-library.info/obscure_text/ info/content/game-category/obscure-text found here.]]
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*** Creator/GarrettWang campaigned to be the first gay Starfleet officer, but the execs said no way. (Similar instances happened on ''TNG'' and ''ENT''.) His own view is that Harry's a closeted gay man who pursues unattainable women as a means of avoiding his feelings for Tom.

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*** Creator/GarrettWang campaigned to be the first gay Starfleet officer, but the execs said no way. (Similar instances happened on ''TNG'' TOS, TNG, and ''ENT''.ENT.) His own view is that Harry's a closeted gay man who pursues unattainable women as a means of avoiding his feelings for Tom.
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** Creator/SigourneyWeaver, on the June 14, 1989 episode of "The Arsenio Hall Show" recalled she thought the Violinist from the first film (aka "the stiff") was the father of Oscar. Joe Medjuck and Creator/IvanReitman, on the 1999 Ghostbusters DVD commentary track, both state that Oscar's father is the Violinist. However, in an interview with Rolling Stone in July 2016, Reitman commented Oscar was probably Dana and Peter's son, although it's not made clear in the screenplay.

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** Creator/SigourneyWeaver, on the June 14, 1989 episode of "The Arsenio Hall Show" recalled she thought the Violinist from the first film (aka "the stiff") was the father of Oscar. Joe Medjuck and Creator/IvanReitman, on the 1999 Ghostbusters DVD commentary track, both state that Oscar's father is the Violinist. [[FlipFlopOfGod However, in an interview with Rolling Stone in July 2016, 2016]], Reitman commented Oscar was probably Dana and Peter's son, although it's not made clear in the screenplay.
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* ''Film/GhostbustersII'':
** Creator/SigourneyWeaver, on the June 14, 1989 episode of "The Arsenio Hall Show" recalled she thought the Violinist from the first film (aka "the stiff") was the father of Oscar. Joe Medjuck and Creator/IvanReitman, on the 1999 Ghostbusters DVD commentary track, both state that Oscar's father is the Violinist. However, in an interview with Rolling Stone in July 2016, Reitman commented Oscar was probably Dana and Peter's son, although it's not made clear in the screenplay.
** In an interview, Sigourney Weaver mentions that in a copy of a ''Ghostbusters III'' script she read, Oscar does join the Ghostbusters. In July 2016, Creator/IvanReitman corroborated it and stated the new group of Ghostbusters would have been led by Oscar.

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