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* ''Film/NinasHeavenlyDelights'': Bobbi is a quite effeminate gay man, who's flamboyant in his mannerisms, wears feminine clothing, has makeup and a hairband.



* ''Film/WerewolvesWithin'': Joaquim has the personality down, and even speaks with a kind of high-sounding voice.



* ''Literature/TheGoldenAss'' has, in an OlderThanFeudalism case, the followers of the foreign goddess Syria/Cybele, who combine pretty much all prejudices of ancient romans on homosexuals being vain, loud and garish, performing their rites wearing elaborated hairstyles, falded dresses and make up and going as far as [[TransEqualsGay refer to each others in feminine terms]]. [[AllGaysArePromiscuous They're also very promiscuous.]]
* ''Film/WerewolvesWithin'': Joaquim has the personality down, and even speaks with a kind of high-sounding voice.
* ''Film/NinasHeavenlyDelights'': Bobbi is a quite effeminate gay man, who's flamboyant in his mannerisms, wears feminine clothing, has makeup and a hairband.

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* ''Literature/TheGoldenAss'' has, in an OlderThanFeudalism case, the followers of the foreign goddess Syria/Cybele, who combine pretty much all prejudices of ancient romans Romans on homosexuals homosexuals, being vain, loud and garish, performing their rites wearing elaborated hairstyles, falded dresses and make up and going as far as [[TransEqualsGay refer to each others in feminine terms]]. [[AllGaysArePromiscuous They're also very promiscuous.]]
* ''Film/WerewolvesWithin'': Joaquim has the personality down, and even speaks with a kind of high-sounding voice.
* ''Film/NinasHeavenlyDelights'': Bobbi is a quite effeminate gay man, who's flamboyant in his mannerisms, wears feminine clothing, has makeup and a hairband.
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* Music/DavidBowie made this trope a major part of the Ziggy Stardust stage persona. Bowie himself came out as gay in the leadup to ''Music/TheRiseAndFallOfZiggyStardustAndTheSpidersFromMars'' (he would later come out as bisexual, a label that his first wife corroborated), and this plus his fascination with integrating theatrics and rock music informed Ziggy's flashy getup, which combined gaudy outfits, glittery makeup, and a bright red mullet to give the appearance of a HumanoidAlien as filtered through the camp of Britain's LGBT+ scene. The character's parent album also features SpeculativeFictionLGBT themes and imagery, and Bowie would engage in FauxYay antics with his bandmates when performing in-character, including miming oral sex with guitarist Mick Ronson.
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* ''Series/{{Barry}}'':
** Recurring side character Nick Nicholby is both gay and un-self-consciously flamboyant. Out of the acting class - who are all [[BadBadActing terrible actors]] and LargeHam{{s}} - Nick is the only one to be a massive ham in his ordinary life too.
** [[{{Gayngster}} Noho Hank]] is both gay and is rather effeminate, though much of this stems from his fixation on being polite at all times than out of his sexuality. [[spoiler:His later boyfriend, Cristobal, is much more traditionally macho outside of his love for self-help books.]]

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* In Professional Wrestling, the most common source of camp gays is the exotico class. Wrestlers who specialize in emasculating their opponents into submissions. The Christopher Street Connection are likely the most notable among English speaking fans. Of course, some exoticos are [[CampStraight openly straight.]]

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* In Professional Wrestling, the most common source of camp gays is the exotico class. Wrestlers who specialize in emasculating their opponents into submissions. The Christopher Street Connection are likely the most notable among English speaking fans. Of course, some exoticos are [[CampStraight openly straight.]]straight]].



* Mark in ''Theatre/AltarBoyz'', also fits in TransparentCloset.
* Belize, and to a lesser extent Prior, from ''Theatre/AngelsInAmerica''.
** More to the point, Belize and Prior in tandem. They speak fluent camp with each other, and tend to dial it down to a mere accent when talking with other characters, especially (assumed) straight ones.
* Casey's best guyfriend in ''First Date'', who calls her several times to try to give her a "bailout" on the date.
* Bob Crewe in ''Theatre/JerseyBoys'' despite not being such in real life



* ''Theatre/MidlifeTheCrisisMusical'': In the "I Quit" song, a man comes out to his wife and children and progressively becomes more stereotypical as his part in the song continues.
--> "I'm gay! Hooray! Throw my power tools away / I'm not exactly walking out. It's more of a sashay!"
* ''Modern Luv'' has a camp gay dancer alongside its ChorusGirls, and his StraightGay partner.
* Tommy Boatwright from ''The Normal Heart,'' to some degree.
-->'''Hiram:''' The mayor is not gay!
-->'''Tommy:''' Oh, come on, Blanche!
* ''Oh My Godmother'', which puts a contemporary gay spin on the classic ''Literature/{{Cinderella}}'' story, is essentially a grandiose celebration of this trope from its characters to the songs and the way it's generally presented.



** Lets not forget Roger's production team and roommates composed entirely of males ''with one exception''.
* ''Oh My Godmother'', which puts a contemporary gay spin on the classic ''Literature/{{Cinderella}}'' story, is essentially a grandiose celebration of this trope from it's characters to the songs and the way it's generally presented.
* Belize, and to a lesser extent Prior, from ''Theatre/AngelsInAmerica''.
** More to the point, Belize and Prior in tandem. They speak fluent camp with each other, and tend to dial it down to a mere accent when talking with other characters, especially (assumed) straight ones.
* Herbert in ''Theatre/TanzDerVampire'' -- blond, androgynously pretty and flamboyant, he becomes infatuated with the young vampire-hunter Alfred and tries to bite him.

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** Lets Let's not forget Roger's production team and roommates are composed entirely of males ''with one exception''.
* ''Oh My Godmother'', which puts a contemporary gay spin on the classic ''Literature/{{Cinderella}}'' story, is essentially a grandiose celebration of [[DragQueen Angel]] in ''Theatre/{{RENT}}'', if not outright UsefulNotes/{{transgender}}. The actors who play him often fit this trope from it's as well.
* The stage adaptation of the ''Main/SoBadItsGood'' film ''Film/{{Showgirls}}'' combines the
characters to the songs Marty and the way it's generally presented.
* Belize, and to
Gaye into a lesser extent Prior, from ''Theatre/AngelsInAmerica''.
** More to the point, Belize and Prior in tandem. They speak fluent camp with each other, and tend to dial it down to a mere accent when talking with other characters, especially (assumed) straight ones.
* Herbert in ''Theatre/TanzDerVampire'' -- blond, androgynously pretty and flamboyant, he becomes infatuated with the young vampire-hunter Alfred and tries to bite him.
flamboyant character simply called 'Gay'.



* Herbert in ''Theatre/TanzDerVampire'' -- blond, androgynously pretty and flamboyant, he becomes infatuated with the young vampire-hunter Alfred and tries to bite him.
* ''Theatre/TorchSongTrilogy'': Harvey Fierstein's character. "Try as I might, I just can't walk in flats." (he is a professional DragQueen)



* Tommy Boatwright from ''The Normal Heart,'' to some degree.
-->'''Hiram:''' The mayor is not gay!
-->'''Tommy:''' Oh, come on, Blanche!
* ''Modern Luv'' has a camp gay dancer alongside its ChorusGirls, and his StraightGay partner.
* Casey's best guyfriend in ''First Date'', who calls her several times to try to give her a "bailout" on the date.
* [[DragQueen Angel]] in ''Theatre/{{RENT}}'', if not outright UsefulNotes/{{transgender}}. The actors who play him often fit this trope as well.
* The stage adaptation of the ''Main/SoBadItsGood'' film ''Film/{{Showgirls}}'' combines the characters Marty and Gaye into a flamboyant character simply called 'Gay'.
* ''Theatre/TorchSongTrilogy'': Harvey Fierstein's character. "Try as I might, I just can't walk in flats." (he is a professional DragQueen)
* ''Theatre/MidlifeTheCrisisMusical'': In the "I Quit" song, a man comes out to his wife and children and progressively becomes more stereotypical as his part in the song continues.
--> "I'm gay! Hooray! Throw my power tools away / I'm not exactly walking out. It's more of a sashay!"
* Mark in ''Theatre/AltarBoyz'', also fits in TransparentCloset.
* Bob Crewe in ''Theatre/JerseyBoys'' despite not being such in real life



* The {{Elfeminate}} appearance of the Blood Elf male {{Player Character}}s in ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'' is [[LampshadeHanging lampshaded]] and used for humour by turning them into this through some of their /silly (joke dialogue) emotes. A notable one would be them saying "[[Music/PussycatDolls Don't you wish your girlfriend was hot like me?]]". The fact they are voiced by Cam Clarke, who is openly gay, only helped.
** [[http://www.wowpedia.org/Budd Budd Nedreck]] is, in ''Cataclysm'' at least, a wonderful merger of this and a CloudCuckoolander.
** Kel'thuzad, an undead lich, is incredibly...prissy and practically shouts his love for Arthas from the roofs in the novel. He is fanatically loyal in the game, as well. Worth noting, his attraction to Arthas increases when Arthas kills him, for some odd reason.
* Ash Crimson from ''VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters'' is considered one of these due to his love for nail art, flamboyant poses and generally flirtatious nature towards a few of the male characters. Although, there is the UnfortunateImplications coming from the fact that he's from [[FrenchJerk France]].
* Rasputin in ''VideoGame/WorldHeroes''. Besides his voice and mannerisms, his "Secret Garden" super attack involves him stripping to the waist, grabbing the opponent, and sinking into a field of roses, whereupon giant hearts with his face emerge from it.

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* The {{Elfeminate}} appearance of the Blood Elf male {{Player Character}}s in ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'' is [[LampshadeHanging lampshaded]] and used for humour by turning them into this through some of their /silly (joke dialogue) emotes. A notable one would be them saying "[[Music/PussycatDolls Don't you wish your girlfriend was hot like me?]]". The fact they are voiced by Cam Clarke, who is openly gay, only helped.
** [[http://www.wowpedia.org/Budd Budd Nedreck]] is, in ''Cataclysm'' at least, a wonderful merger of this and a CloudCuckoolander.
** Kel'thuzad, an undead lich, is incredibly...prissy and practically shouts his love for Arthas
Yellow Monkey from the roofs ''VideoGame/ApeEscape'' series of games. First appearing in the novel. He is fanatically loyal in the game, as well. Worth noting, ''Ape Escape 2'', his attraction to Arthas increases when Arthas kills him, for some odd reason.
* Ash Crimson from ''VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters'' is considered one of these due to his love for nail art, flamboyant poses and generally flirtatious nature towards a few of the male characters. Although, there is the UnfortunateImplications coming from the fact that he's from [[FrenchJerk France]].
* Rasputin in ''VideoGame/WorldHeroes''. Besides his
effeminate voice and mannerisms, mannerisms are enough to get him on this page, but his "Secret Garden" super attack involves him stripping to sexuality is confirmed in ''Ape Escape 3'', when, if you choose the waist, grabbing male protagonist Kei, he will give Kei a choice between fighting him...or going out on a date. This scene was censored in the opponent, US version, but remained intact in the Japanese and sinking into a field of roses, whereupon giant hearts with his face emerge UK releases.
* Sendak, an old summoner
from it.''VideoGame/BahamutLagoon'', doesn't hestitate in showing that he has a thing for [[TheHero Byuu]], plus acts and thinks like a lovestruck woman.



* Kanji's ShadowArchetype in ''VideoGame/Persona4'' is ''extremely'' Camp Gay. This is understandable since it represents Kanji's inner fear of his possible sexuality, and takes on a somewhat tragic bent [[spoiler:once you realize that the shadows are partially formed by the perceptions of the 'audience' of the Midnight Channel.]] Kanji's shadow was formed as an over-the-top stereotype of gay men because that's how Kanji ([[spoiler:and the viewers]]) think gay people are. The webcomic artist {{Webcomic/Hiimdaisy}} parodies this in her comic. ''"I'm Kanji Tatsumi, and I enjoy naked men. '''Ooooh yaaahhh.'''"''
* ''VideoGame/Persona5'' has the Shinjuku Creatures, a pair of [=NPCs=] found in Shinjuku who dress in brightly colored clothing covered in hearts and exhibit flamboyant mannerisms. They also appear twice during the story in a RunningGag involving them sexually harassing Ryuji and the protagonist, and talking to them during December has them fawning over Akechi.
* Aqua Man in ''VideoGame/MegaMan8''. His introduction involves him jumping out, spraying water in midair to make a rainbow with his name in it, and saying in a mincing voice, "I'm Aqua Man, but you can call me handsome guy!"
* The Magimel brothers from ''VideoGame/ShadowHeartsCovenant'' and ''[[VideoGame/ShadowHeartsFromTheNewWorld From the New World]]'', who always seem to [[RecurringTraveller show up whenever you visit a new town]]. One of them makes outfits for dolls, and the other sells items (and often likes to comment on the [male] main character's appearance), but only if you collect naked men trading cards to get his "creative juices" flowing.
* Florian "Bernie Crane" Cravic in ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoIV''. It's more of an achievement to find ''non''-stereotypical characters in GTA than the other way around. He drops it when he gets angry.
* The very first WakeUpCallBoss of ''VideoGame/GodHand''. Flamboyantly gay, leather-clad, and ColorCodedForYourConvenience. And capable of royally pounding -your- ass too.

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* Kanji's ShadowArchetype in ''VideoGame/Persona4'' is ''extremely'' Camp Gay. This is understandable since it represents Kanji's inner fear of his possible sexuality, and takes on General Lionwhyte from ''VideoGame/BrutalLegend''. Also a somewhat tragic bent [[spoiler:once you realize that the shadows are partially formed by the perceptions of the 'audience' of the Midnight Channel.]] Kanji's shadow was formed as an over-the-top stereotype of gay men SissyVillain. He gets bonus points because that's how Kanji ([[spoiler:and he's played by [[Music/JudasPriest Rob]] [[StraightGay Halford]]. Interestingly, though he's the viewers]]) think gay people are. The webcomic artist {{Webcomic/Hiimdaisy}} parodies this in her comic. ''"I'm Kanji Tatsumi, and I enjoy naked men. '''Ooooh yaaahhh.'''"''
* ''VideoGame/Persona5'' has
leader of a [[HairMetal glam]] [[AlwaysCamp metal]] themed enemy group, he's the Shinjuku Creatures, a pair of [=NPCs=] found in Shinjuku who dress in brightly colored clothing covered in hearts and exhibit flamboyant mannerisms. They also appear twice during the story in a RunningGag involving them sexually harassing Ryuji and the protagonist, and talking to them during December has them fawning over Akechi.
* Aqua Man in ''VideoGame/MegaMan8''.
only one that can really be considered truly gay. His introduction involves him jumping out, spraying water in midair to make a rainbow with his name in it, and saying in a mincing voice, "I'm Aqua Man, but you can call me handsome guy!"
* The Magimel brothers from ''VideoGame/ShadowHeartsCovenant'' and ''[[VideoGame/ShadowHeartsFromTheNewWorld From the New World]]'', who always
minions seem to [[RecurringTraveller show up whenever you visit a new town]]. One of them makes outfits be in it for dolls, the "chicks and booze".
* ''VideoGame/Cyberpunk2077'': Bisexual [[TheRockstar Kerry Eurodyne]] kind of straddles
the other sells items (and often line between this and StraightGay. He's a rockstar whose design seems clearly inspired by the likes to comment on the [male] main character's appearance), but only if you collect naked men trading cards to get of Music/FreddieMercury and Music/DavidBowie, who blended a lot of camp and traditionally masculine traits. His "camp" traits would be {{Guyliner}}, tight pants, penchant for drama in his "creative juices" flowing.
* Florian "Bernie Crane" Cravic
personal life and slight lisp in ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoIV''. It's more certain dubs (like English and original Polish). Despite being bisexual, he's shown to have a clear preference for men. The ratio of an achievement male to find ''non''-stereotypical female characters he's shown interest in GTA than (if we include his potential relationship with [[PlayerCharacter V]] and his [[AllLoveIsUnrequited unrequited crush]] on [[{{Deuteragonist}} Johnny]]) is 5 to 1.
* King Mardan from ''VideoGame/DarkChronicle'', a large purple fish with huge red lips, an effeminate voice, and a tendency to wink lovingly at you. Monica is shocked to discover he's a guy.
* ''VideoGame/DiscoElysium'': The character known only as "The Smoker on
the Balcony" is a subdued example, being somewhat effeminate, dressing colorfully compared to the drab fashion of most other way around. He drops it when characters, and [[TransparentCloset not exactly hiding]] what he gets angry.
*
does with his "Sunday friend". In an interesting twist, since your character in the game is suffering from [[AmnesiacHero drug and alcohol-induced amnesia]], the game implies that The very Smoker on the Balcony reminds your character what homosexuality even ''is in the first WakeUpCallBoss place'', something which amuses the StraightGay [[spoiler:Kim Kitsuragi]] immensely.
* ''Franchise/DragonAge'':
** ''VideoGame/DragonAgeOrigins'' has Wade, the resident UltimateBlacksmith, though his husband/partner Herren is more
of ''VideoGame/GodHand''. Flamboyantly gay, leather-clad, a StraightGay. While it's never outright stated in-game and ColorCodedForYourConvenience. And capable of royally pounding -your- ass too.only confirmed due to WordOfGay, it's pretty obvious.
* Marlain from ''VisualNovel/DreamSaviorGakuen''.
* In ''VideoGame/TheElderScrollsIIIMorrowind'', Crassius Curio's dialogue is written this way, with him calling the PlayerCharacter things like "dumpling", "pudding", and "sweetie pie" while referring to himself as "Uncle Crassius" to the PC. Further, he wears extravagant clothing, has written several plays, and wants to start a theater troupe. Technically, he is a [[DepravedBisexual bisexual]], as he shows this interest whether the PC is male or female, and also fits AnythingThatMoves, being interested whether the PC is human, elf, [[CatFolk Khajiit]], [[LizardFolk Argonian]], or even an [[OurOrcsAreDifferent Orc]].



* Jann from ''VideoGame/ValkyriaChronicles''. While having to wear a male military uniform prevents him from wearing dresses, he still wears women's make-up. The gameplay mimics this too - his potentials are things like "Fancies Men" and "Pollen Allergy" and he also has a unique potential named "Largo Lover" that activates whenever he is around Largo, which gives the player a short sequence of Jann girlishly squealing with excitement. The English dub even gave him a voice that may as well be [[WesternAnimation/SouthPark Big Gay Al]].

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* Jann Mayakov, from ''VideoGame/ValkyriaChronicles''. While having ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXI'' ''Wings of the Goddess'', definitely qualify. Dancer outfit, crazy verbal tick, extremely emotionnal, and let's not talk about his ''body langage''... Even a coworker thought he was talking about the bride's dress when he said during a mariage that he can't wait to wear walk down the aisle, garbed like ''this'' (''this'' refering to the tuxedo, contrary to his coworker's belief).
* The iOS game ''A Gay Dragon'' features
a pink male military uniform prevents him from wearing dresses, he still wears women's make-up. The gameplay mimics this too - his potentials are things like "Fancies Men" and "Pollen Allergy" and he also has a unique potential dragon named "Largo Lover" Melwin who roams the countryside in search of "pretty princes" while avoiding female dragons and [[LadyOfWar warrior princesses]]. It even features an [[AlwaysCamp interior design]] sandbox mode where you [[AnInteriorDesignerIsYou build and decorate your personal lair]].
* The very first WakeUpCallBoss of ''VideoGame/GodHand''. Flamboyantly gay, leather-clad, and ColorCodedForYourConvenience. And capable of royally pounding -your- ass too.
* Florian "Bernie Crane" Cravic in ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoIV''. It's more of an achievement to find ''non''-stereotypical characters in GTA than the other way around. He drops it when he gets angry.
* Ash Crimson from ''VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters'' is considered one of these due to his love for nail art, flamboyant poses and generally flirtatious nature towards a few of the male characters. Although, there is the UnfortunateImplications coming from the fact
that activates whenever he he's from [[FrenchJerk France]].
** Kel'thuzad, an undead lich,
is around Largo, which gives incredibly...prissy and practically shouts his love for Arthas from the player a short sequence of Jann girlishly squealing with excitement. The English dub even gave him a voice that may roofs in the novel. He is fanatically loyal in the game, as well be [[WesternAnimation/SouthPark Big Gay Al]].well. Worth noting, his attraction to Arthas increases when Arthas kills him, for some odd reason.



* Captain Cumore in ''VideoGame/TalesOfVesperia'': He's got a ''heart-shaped codpiece''. And a heart-shaped hole in his clothes over his chest.

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* Captain Cumore Aqua Man in ''VideoGame/TalesOfVesperia'': ''VideoGame/MegaMan8''. His introduction involves him jumping out, spraying water in midair to make a rainbow with his name in it, and saying in a mincing voice, "I'm Aqua Man, but you can call me handsome guy!"
* In ''VideoGame/MyTimeAtPortia,'' Antoine. He dyes his hair bright pink, obsesses over fashion with his two [[GayBestFriend gal pals,]] and has a very vocal crush on [[HospitalHottie the local (male) doctor.]] However, because he is one of the dateable characters, he's technically bisexual... but if a female player doesn't romance him, he largely sticks to appreciating men.
* Kanji's ShadowArchetype in ''VideoGame/Persona4'' is ''extremely'' Camp Gay. This is understandable since it represents Kanji's inner fear of his possible sexuality, and takes on a somewhat tragic bent [[spoiler:once you realize that the shadows are partially formed by the perceptions of the 'audience' of the Midnight Channel.]] Kanji's shadow was formed as an over-the-top stereotype of gay men because that's how Kanji ([[spoiler:and the viewers]]) think gay people are. The webcomic artist {{Webcomic/Hiimdaisy}} parodies this in her comic. ''"I'm Kanji Tatsumi, and I enjoy naked men. '''Ooooh yaaahhh.'''"''
* ''VideoGame/Persona5'' has the Shinjuku Creatures, a pair of [=NPCs=] found in Shinjuku who dress in brightly colored clothing covered in hearts and exhibit flamboyant mannerisms. They also appear twice during the story in a RunningGag involving them sexually harassing Ryuji and the protagonist, and talking to them during December has them fawning over Akechi.
* Dapper Bones from the ''VideoGame/PuyoPuyo'' series. Obsessed with fashion, and has a strong lisp in English while referring to himself using female pronouns in Japanese. He even gets the limp-wristed gesture as one of his animations in ''VideoGame/PuyoPuyoFever''.
* The Magimel brothers from ''VideoGame/ShadowHeartsCovenant'' and ''[[VideoGame/ShadowHeartsFromTheNewWorld From the New World]]'', who always seem to [[RecurringTraveller show up whenever you visit a new town]]. One of them makes outfits for dolls, and the other sells items (and often likes to comment on the [male] main character's appearance), but only if you collect naked men trading cards to get his "creative juices" flowing.
* Alman from ''VideoGame/{{Solatorobo}}'' keeps hitting on Red (and {{Squick}}ing him out), wears dresses, and uses copious amounts of cosmetics. Needless to say, Red becomes rather reluctant to take quests from him ''very'' quickly and attempts to avoid social chatting when possible, sticking strictly to business.
* The local doctor Marian in ''VideoGame/StoryOfSeasons2014'' is the first openly gay character in the ''VideoGame/StoryOfSeasons'' series.
He's got a ''heart-shaped codpiece''. And a heart-shaped hole decked in pink, wears make-up, says things are "fabulous", [[DudeLooksLikeALady could pass for a woman]], and has a boyfriend.
* Ash, a mini-boss from ''VideoGame/StreetsOfRage 3''. He wore a vest, tight pants, and high heeled boots. In the fight, he would rarely attack and if he did land a hit on you, he'd let out a girlish giggle. Ash's stance and running animations were also effeminate. Once you defeated him, he would cry out, using the same death cry sound byte as Blaze, and sit on the ground crying. Because of this, he was scrapped in the U.S. and European versions of the game and replaced with a mook with more health. Ash could be played via cheat device and he was absurdly strong.
** He is an unlockable character in the FanRemake and he hasn't changed a bit. Even
his clothes over super special attack magnifies his...personality by having him slap his chest.ass and hip thrust several times, dealing massive damage to all enemies on screen all while the background is turned pink and with hearts.



* King Mardan from ''VideoGame/DarkChronicle'', a large purple fish with huge red lips, an effeminate voice, and a tendency to wink lovingly at you. Monica is shocked to discover he's a guy.



* Ash, a mini-boss from ''VideoGame/StreetsOfRage 3''. He wore a vest, tight pants, and high heeled boots. In the fight, he would rarely attack and if he did land a hit on you, he'd let out a girlish giggle. Ash's stance and running animations were also effeminate. Once you defeated him, he would cry out, using the same death cry sound byte as Blaze, and sit on the ground crying. Because of this, he was scrapped in the U.S. and European versions of the game and replaced with a mook with more health. Ash could be played via cheat device and he was absurdly strong.
** He is an unlockable character in the FanRemake and he hasn't changed a bit. Even his super special attack magnifies his...personality by having him slap his ass and hip thrust several times, dealing massive damage to all enemies on screen all while the background is turned pink and with hearts.
* General Lionwhyte from ''VideoGame/BrutalLegend''. Also a SissyVillain. He gets bonus points because he's played by [[Music/JudasPriest Rob]] [[StraightGay Halford]]. Interestingly, though he's the leader of a [[HairMetal glam]] [[AlwaysCamp metal]] themed enemy group, he's the only one that can really be considered truly gay. His minions seem to be in it for the "chicks and booze".
* Dapper Bones from the ''VideoGame/PuyoPuyo'' series. Obsessed with fashion, and has a strong lisp in English while referring to himself using female pronouns in Japanese. He even gets the limp-wristed gesture as one of his animations in ''VideoGame/PuyoPuyoFever''.
* Mayakov, from ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXI'' ''Wings of the Goddess'', definitely qualify. Dancer outfit, crazy verbal tick, extremely emotionnal, and let's not talk about his ''body langage''... Even a coworker thought he was talking about the bride's dress when he said during a mariage that he can't wait to walk down the aisle, garbed like ''this'' (''this'' refering to the tuxedo, contrary to his coworker's belief).
* Sendak, an old summoner from ''VideoGame/BahamutLagoon'', doesn't hestitate in showing that he has a thing for [[TheHero Byuu]], plus acts and thinks like a lovestruck woman.
* ''Franchise/DragonAge'':
** ''VideoGame/DragonAgeOrigins'' has Wade, the resident UltimateBlacksmith, though his husband/partner Herren is more of a StraightGay. While it's never outright stated in-game and only confirmed due to WordOfGay, it's pretty obvious.
* Alman from ''VideoGame/{{Solatorobo}}'' keeps hitting on Red (and {{Squick}}ing him out), wears dresses, and uses copious amounts of cosmetics. Needless to say, Red becomes rather reluctant to take quests from him ''very'' quickly and attempts to avoid social chatting when possible, sticking strictly to business.
* The iOS game ''A Gay Dragon'' features a pink male dragon named Melwin who roams the countryside in search of "pretty princes" while avoiding female dragons and [[LadyOfWar warrior princesses]]. It even features an [[AlwaysCamp interior design]] sandbox mode where you [[AnInteriorDesignerIsYou build and decorate your personal lair]].
* Marlain from ''VisualNovel/DreamSaviorGakuen''.
* ''VideoGame/UltimaIX'' featured a character who talked in a ''very'' stereotypical voice and tried to imitate you as close as possible, even wearing a copy of your armor. [[WebVideo/TheSpoonyExperiment Spoony]] dubbed this fellow "The Gayvatar" (the main character is named "[[TheChosenOne The Avatar]]," it's a play on that).
* Yellow Monkey from the ''VideoGame/ApeEscape'' series of games. First appearing in ''Ape Escape 2'', his effeminate voice and mannerisms are enough to get him on this page, but his sexuality is confirmed in ''Ape Escape 3'', when, if you choose the male protagonist Kei, he will give Kei a choice between fighting him...or going out on a date. This scene was censored in the US version, but remained intact in the Japanese and UK releases.
* The local doctor Marian in ''VideoGame/StoryOfSeasons2014'' is the first openly gay character in the ''VideoGame/StoryOfSeasons'' series. He's decked in pink, wears make-up, says things are "fabulous", [[DudeLooksLikeALady could pass for a woman]], and has a boyfriend.

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* Ash, a mini-boss from ''VideoGame/StreetsOfRage 3''. He wore a vest, tight pants, and high heeled boots. In the fight, he would rarely attack and if he did land a hit on you, he'd let out a girlish giggle. Ash's stance and running animations were also effeminate. Once you defeated him, he would cry out, using the same death cry sound byte as Blaze, and sit on the ground crying. Because of this, he was scrapped Captain Cumore in the U.S. and European versions of the game and replaced with a mook with more health. Ash could be played via cheat device and he was absurdly strong.
** He is an unlockable character in the FanRemake and he hasn't changed a bit. Even his super special attack magnifies his...personality by having him slap his ass and hip thrust several times, dealing massive damage to all enemies on screen all while the background is turned pink and with hearts.
* General Lionwhyte from ''VideoGame/BrutalLegend''. Also a SissyVillain. He gets bonus points because he's played by [[Music/JudasPriest Rob]] [[StraightGay Halford]]. Interestingly, though he's the leader of a [[HairMetal glam]] [[AlwaysCamp metal]] themed enemy group, he's the only one that can really be considered truly gay. His minions seem to be in it for the "chicks and booze".
* Dapper Bones from the ''VideoGame/PuyoPuyo'' series. Obsessed with fashion, and has a strong lisp in English while referring to himself using female pronouns in Japanese. He even gets the limp-wristed gesture as one of his animations in ''VideoGame/PuyoPuyoFever''.
* Mayakov, from ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXI'' ''Wings of the Goddess'', definitely qualify. Dancer outfit, crazy verbal tick, extremely emotionnal, and let's not talk about his ''body langage''... Even a coworker thought he was talking about the bride's dress when he said during a mariage that he can't wait to walk down the aisle, garbed like ''this'' (''this'' refering to the tuxedo, contrary to his coworker's belief).
* Sendak, an old summoner from ''VideoGame/BahamutLagoon'', doesn't hestitate in showing that he has a thing for [[TheHero Byuu]], plus acts and thinks like a lovestruck woman.
* ''Franchise/DragonAge'':
** ''VideoGame/DragonAgeOrigins'' has Wade, the resident UltimateBlacksmith, though his husband/partner Herren is more of a StraightGay. While it's never outright stated in-game and only confirmed due to WordOfGay, it's pretty obvious.
* Alman from ''VideoGame/{{Solatorobo}}'' keeps hitting on Red (and {{Squick}}ing him out), wears dresses, and uses copious amounts of cosmetics. Needless to say, Red becomes rather reluctant to take quests from him ''very'' quickly and attempts to avoid social chatting when possible, sticking strictly to business.
* The iOS game ''A Gay Dragon'' features a pink male dragon named Melwin who roams the countryside in search of "pretty princes" while avoiding female dragons and [[LadyOfWar warrior princesses]]. It even features an [[AlwaysCamp interior design]] sandbox mode where you [[AnInteriorDesignerIsYou build and decorate your personal lair]].
* Marlain from ''VisualNovel/DreamSaviorGakuen''.
* ''VideoGame/UltimaIX'' featured a character who talked in a ''very'' stereotypical voice and tried to imitate you as close as possible, even wearing a copy of your armor. [[WebVideo/TheSpoonyExperiment Spoony]] dubbed this fellow "The Gayvatar" (the main character is named "[[TheChosenOne The Avatar]]," it's a play on that).
* Yellow Monkey from the ''VideoGame/ApeEscape'' series of games. First appearing in ''Ape Escape 2'', his effeminate voice and mannerisms are enough to get him on this page, but his sexuality is confirmed in ''Ape Escape 3'', when, if you choose the male protagonist Kei, he will give Kei a choice between fighting him...or going out on a date. This scene was censored in the US version, but remained intact in the Japanese and UK releases.
* The local doctor Marian in ''VideoGame/StoryOfSeasons2014'' is the first openly gay character in the ''VideoGame/StoryOfSeasons'' series.
''VideoGame/TalesOfVesperia'': He's decked got a ''heart-shaped codpiece''. And a heart-shaped hole in pink, wears make-up, says things are "fabulous", [[DudeLooksLikeALady could pass for a woman]], and has a boyfriend.his clothes over his chest.



* In ''VideoGame/TheElderScrollsIIIMorrowind'', Crassius Curio's dialogue is written this way, with him calling the PlayerCharacter things like "dumpling", "pudding", and "sweetie pie" while referring to himself as "Uncle Crassius" to the PC. Further, he wears extravagant clothing, has written several plays, and wants to start a theater troupe. Technically, he is a [[DepravedBisexual bisexual]], as he shows this interest whether the PC is male or female, and also fits AnythingThatMoves, being interested whether the PC is human, elf, [[CatFolk Khajiit]], [[LizardFolk Argonian]], or even an [[OurOrcsAreDifferent Orc]].
* In ''VideoGame/MyTimeAtPortia,'' Antoine. He dyes his hair bright pink, obsesses over fashion with his two [[GayBestFriend gal pals,]] and has a very vocal crush on [[HospitalHottie the local (male) doctor.]] However, because he is one of the dateable characters, he's technically bisexual... but if a female player doesn't romance him, he largely sticks to appreciating men.
* ''VideoGame/Cyberpunk2077'': Bisexual [[TheRockstar Kerry Eurodyne]] kind of straddles the line between this and StraightGay. He's a rockstar whose design seems clearly inspired by the likes of Music/FreddieMercury and Music/DavidBowie, who blended a lot of camp and traditionally masculine traits. His "camp" traits would be {{Guyliner}}, tight pants, penchant for drama in his personal life and slight lisp in certain dubs (like English and original Polish). Despite being bisexual, he's shown to have a clear preference for men. The ratio of male to female characters he's shown interest in (if we include his potential relationship with [[PlayerCharacter V]] and his [[AllLoveIsUnrequited unrequited crush]] on [[{{Deuteragonist}} Johnny]]) is 5 to 1.
* ''VideoGame/DiscoElysium'': The character known only as "The Smoker on the Balcony" is a subdued example, being somewhat effeminate, dressing colorfully compared to the drab fashion of most other characters, and [[TransparentCloset not exactly hiding]] what he does with his "Sunday friend". In an interesting twist, since your character in the game is suffering from [[AmnesiacHero drug and alcohol-induced amnesia]], the game implies that The Smoker on the Balcony reminds your character what homosexuality even ''is in the first place'', something which amuses the StraightGay [[spoiler:Kim Kitsuragi]] immensely.

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* In ''VideoGame/TheElderScrollsIIIMorrowind'', Crassius Curio's dialogue is written ''VideoGame/UltimaIX'' featured a character who talked in a ''very'' stereotypical voice and tried to imitate you as close as possible, even wearing a copy of your armor. [[WebVideo/TheSpoonyExperiment Spoony]] dubbed this way, fellow "The G* Rasputin in ''VideoGame/WorldHeroes''. Besides his voice and mannerisms, his "Secret Garden" super attack involves him stripping to the waist, grabbing the opponent, and sinking into a field of roses, whereupon giant hearts with his face emerge from it.
* Jann from ''VideoGame/ValkyriaChronicles''. While having to wear a male military uniform prevents
him calling the PlayerCharacter from wearing dresses, he still wears women's make-up. The gameplay mimics this too - his potentials are things like "dumpling", "pudding", "Fancies Men" and "sweetie pie" while referring to himself as "Uncle Crassius" to the PC. Further, he wears extravagant clothing, has written several plays, "Pollen Allergy" and wants to start a theater troupe. Technically, he is a [[DepravedBisexual bisexual]], as he shows this interest whether the PC is male or female, and also fits AnythingThatMoves, being interested whether the PC is human, elf, [[CatFolk Khajiit]], [[LizardFolk Argonian]], or even an [[OurOrcsAreDifferent Orc]].
* In ''VideoGame/MyTimeAtPortia,'' Antoine. He dyes his hair bright pink, obsesses over fashion with his two [[GayBestFriend gal pals,]] and
has a very vocal crush on [[HospitalHottie the local (male) doctor.]] However, because he is one of the dateable characters, he's technically bisexual... but if a female player doesn't romance him, he largely sticks to appreciating men.
* ''VideoGame/Cyberpunk2077'': Bisexual [[TheRockstar Kerry Eurodyne]] kind of straddles the line between this and StraightGay. He's a rockstar whose design seems clearly inspired by the likes of Music/FreddieMercury and Music/DavidBowie, who blended a lot of camp and traditionally masculine traits. His "camp" traits would be {{Guyliner}}, tight pants, penchant for drama in his personal life and slight lisp in certain dubs (like English and original Polish). Despite being bisexual, he's shown to have a clear preference for men. The ratio of male to female characters he's shown interest in (if we include his
unique potential relationship named "Largo Lover" that activates whenever he is around Largo, which gives the player a short sequence of Jann girlishly squealing with [[PlayerCharacter V]] excitement. The English dub even gave him a voice that may as well be [[WesternAnimation/SouthPark Big Gay Al]].
* The {{Elfeminate}} appearance of the Blood Elf male {{Player Character}}s in ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'' is [[LampshadeHanging lampshaded]]
and his [[AllLoveIsUnrequited unrequited crush]] on [[{{Deuteragonist}} Johnny]]) is 5 to 1.
* ''VideoGame/DiscoElysium'':
used for humour by turning them into this through some of their /silly (joke dialogue) emotes. A notable one would be them saying "[[Music/PussycatDolls Don't you wish your girlfriend was hot like me?]]". The fact they are voiced by Cam Clarke, who is openly gay, only helped.
** [[http://www.wowpedia.org/Budd Budd Nedreck]] is, in ''Cataclysm'' at least, a wonderful merger of this and a CloudCuckoolander.ayvatar" (the main
character known only as "The Smoker on the Balcony" is a subdued example, being somewhat effeminate, dressing colorfully compared to the drab fashion of most other characters, and [[TransparentCloset not exactly hiding]] what he does with his "Sunday friend". In an interesting twist, since your character in the game is suffering from [[AmnesiacHero drug and alcohol-induced amnesia]], the game implies that named "[[TheChosenOne The Smoker Avatar]]," it's a play on the Balcony reminds your character what homosexuality even ''is in the first place'', something which amuses the StraightGay [[spoiler:Kim Kitsuragi]] immensely.that).



* Isaac from ''VisualNovel/ExtracurricularActivities'' is a costume designer who speaks with mannerisms like "sweetie" and "honey". He flirts with Darius all the time and even hooked up with him once.



* Isaac from ''VisualNovel/ExtracurricularActivities'' is a costume designer who speaks with mannerisms like "sweetie" and "honey". He flirts with Darius all the time and even hooked up with him once.



* Quite a few characters from ''Webcomic/MyLifeInBlue'', although some of them are technically Camp Bisexuals. Played more seriously than usual, and [[http://mylifeinblue.comicgenesis.com/d/20021206.html occasionally subject to discussion]].
* Mark from ''Webcomic/KhaosKomix''. Suprisingly, his homophobic friend Jamie doesn't really pick on it. Also, Murfs, to some extent.

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* Quite a few characters from ''Webcomic/MyLifeInBlue'', although some AmbiguousGender aside, ''Webcomic/TheBedfellows''' Fatigue shows multiple traits of them are technically Camp Bisexuals. Played more seriously than usual, being a camp gay man, such as feminine mannerisms and [[http://mylifeinblue.comicgenesis.com/d/20021206.html occasionally subject to discussion]].
* Mark from ''Webcomic/KhaosKomix''. Suprisingly, his homophobic friend Jamie doesn't really pick on it. Also, Murfs, to some extent.
flamboyant vocal inflections.



* Danny from ''Webcomic/TheBoyInPinkEarmuffs'' is this. His dad disagrees with his campness, especially the fact he wears pink a lot. JJ is noticeably less camp than Danny but occasionally shows signs.



%%* Zack, and possibly Skittles, of ''Webcomic/SkewedReality''.
* Luca from ''Webcomic/SfeerTheory'' is a subdued version of this, stemming from the society he lives in and his personality. Ironically, since he's so quiet, his campier mannerisms are even more noticeable.



* Danny from ''Webcomic/TheBoyInPinkEarmuffs'' is this. His dad disagrees with his campness, especially the fact he wears pink a lot. JJ is noticeably less camp than Danny but occasionally shows signs.

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* Danny ''Webcomic/TheEvolutionsOfHomosexualityAndSuicide'': {{Discussed|Trope}}, along with ButchLesbian. The blond scientist wonders why many gay people seem to be gender non-conforming. The bearded scientist supposes that it makes it easier for them to find lovers by signaling their gayness to other gay people (this is assuming it's not cultural etc., which he admits could be the case too).
* Apollo
from ''Webcomic/TheBoyInPinkEarmuffs'' is this. His dad disagrees ''Webcomic/TheGuideToAHealthyRelationship'' likes dressing in flashy colors and often quite tight clothes, and he can be a bit theatrical with the way he acts.
* Mark from ''Webcomic/KhaosKomix''. Surprisingly,
his campness, especially the fact he homophobic friend Jamie doesn't really pick on it. Also, Murfs, to some extent.
* Dillon of ''Webcomic/MenageA3'' was eventually given his own comic, ''Webcomic/StickyDillyBuns''. Probably because one title couldn't contain his campness. He
wears pink a lot. JJ the requisite open-necked shirts when not in drag (which he seems to enjoy), seemingly acts the DramaQueen at every opportunity, is noticeably less camp than Danny but occasionally shows signs. committed to his career as an actor, describes himself at one point as "super ultra mega gay", and is described on the first comic's Cast page as "Gay. So gay." As Ruby, who is somewhat against her will stuck with him as her GayBestFriend, says, his gayness would be visible to the blind.



* Dillon of ''Webcomic/MenageA3'' was eventually given his own comic, ''Webcomic/StickyDillyBuns''. Probably because one title couldn't contain his campness. He wears the requisite open-necked shirts when not in drag (which he seems to enjoy), seemingly acts the DramaQueen at every opportunity, is committed to his career as an actor, describes himself at one point as "super ultra mega gay", and is described on the first comic's Cast page as "Gay. So gay." As Ruby, who is somewhat against her will stuck with him as her GayBestFriend, says, his gayness would be visible to the blind.
* AmbiguousGender aside, ''Webcomic/TheBedfellows''' Fatigue shows multiple traits of being a camp gay man, such as feminine mannerisms and flamboyant vocal inflections.
* Milo from ''Webcomic/TrippingOverYou'' is a fairly mild case; he's mainly a [[TheTease massive flirt]], and his DramaQueen tendencies manifest in correlation with his [[AllGaysLoveTheater acting profession]]. Other than that, there's not much; he behaves and dresses not much more effeminate than his StraightGay boyfriend.
* Hom from ''Webcomic/WelcomeToRoom305'' wears brightly toned clothing and is mildly flamboyant. He tries to pass himself as CampStraight around friends.
* Apollo from ''Webcomic/TheGuideToAHealthyRelationship'' likes dressing in flashy colors and often quite tight clothes, and he can be a bit theatrical with the way he acts.
* ''Webcomic/TheEvolutionsOfHomosexualityAndSuicide'': {{Discussed|Trope}}, along with ButchLesbian. The blond scientist wonders why many gay people seem to be gender non-conforming. The bearded scientist supposes that it makes it easier for them to find lovers by signaling their gayness to other gay people (this is assuming it's not cultural etc., which he admits could be the case too).

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* Dillon of ''Webcomic/MenageA3'' was eventually given his own comic, ''Webcomic/StickyDillyBuns''. Probably because one title couldn't contain his campness. He wears the requisite open-necked shirts when not in drag (which he seems to enjoy), seemingly acts the DramaQueen at every opportunity, is committed to his career as an actor, describes himself at one point as "super ultra mega gay", and is described on the first comic's Cast page as "Gay. So gay." As Ruby, who is somewhat against her will stuck with him as her GayBestFriend, says, his gayness would be visible to the blind.
* AmbiguousGender aside, ''Webcomic/TheBedfellows''' Fatigue shows multiple traits of being
Quite a camp gay man, such as feminine mannerisms and flamboyant vocal inflections.
* Milo
few characters from ''Webcomic/TrippingOverYou'' is a fairly mild case; he's mainly a [[TheTease massive flirt]], and his DramaQueen tendencies manifest in correlation with his [[AllGaysLoveTheater acting profession]]. Other ''Webcomic/MyLifeInBlue'', although some of them are technically Camp Bisexuals. Played more seriously than that, there's not much; he behaves usual, and dresses not much more effeminate than his StraightGay boyfriend.
* Hom from ''Webcomic/WelcomeToRoom305'' wears brightly toned clothing and is mildly flamboyant. He tries
[[http://mylifeinblue.comicgenesis.com/d/20021206.html occasionally subject to pass himself as CampStraight around friends.
* Apollo from ''Webcomic/TheGuideToAHealthyRelationship'' likes dressing in flashy colors and often quite tight clothes, and he can be a bit theatrical with the way he acts.
* ''Webcomic/TheEvolutionsOfHomosexualityAndSuicide'': {{Discussed|Trope}}, along with ButchLesbian. The blond scientist wonders why many gay people seem to be gender non-conforming. The bearded scientist supposes that it makes it easier for them to find lovers by signaling their gayness to other gay people (this is assuming it's not cultural etc., which he admits could be the case too).
discussion]].



* Luca from ''Webcomic/SfeerTheory'' is a subdued version of this, stemming from the society he lives in and his personality. Ironically, since he's so quiet, his campier mannerisms are even more noticeable.
%%* Zack, and possibly Skittles, of ''Webcomic/SkewedReality''.
* Milo from ''Webcomic/TrippingOverYou'' is a fairly mild case; he's mainly a [[TheTease massive flirt]], and his DramaQueen tendencies manifest in correlation with his [[AllGaysLoveTheater acting profession]]. Other than that, there's not much; he behaves and dresses not much more effeminate than his StraightGay boyfriend.
* Hom from ''Webcomic/WelcomeToRoom305'' wears brightly toned clothing and is mildly flamboyant. He tries to pass himself as CampStraight around friends.



* Most, if not all gay characters from Webvideo/BrandonRogers behave like comically exaggerated versions of this trope. [[CampStraight Many straight characters get this treatment too]].



* Most, if not all gay characters from Webvideo/BrandonRogers behave like comically exaggerated versions of this trope. [[CampStraight Many straight characters get this treatment too]].



* The appropriately named "Gay Gary" from ''WesternAnimation/TheLifeAndTimesOfTim''.
* ''WesternAnimation/KingOfTheHill'':
** Dale's father, the gay rodeo cowboy, and the rest of his set. According to flashbacks, he didn't act like this before he came out, though, so he may have just been doing it to fit in. Dale's father is consciously camp. He lampshades it and refers to his rodeo act as "kitschy fun".
** Bill intentionally does this in one episode, emulating another Camp Gay character in an effort to better his and Luanne's position at their hair salon workplace.

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* The appropriately named "Gay Gary" from ''WesternAnimation/TheLifeAndTimesOfTim''.
Greg Corbin and Terry Bates in ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDad''.
* ''WesternAnimation/KingOfTheHill'':
** Dale's father,
''WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}}'' has Mr. Ratburn, whose sexuality was the subject of discussion for many years. Before he was revealed to be gay rodeo cowboy, in "Mr. Ratburn and the rest of Special Someone," his set. According to flashbacks, he didn't act like this before he came out, though, so he may have just homosexuality had been doing it to fit in. Dale's father is consciously camp. He lampshades it hinted with his rather flamboyant voice and refers to his rodeo act as "kitschy fun".
** Bill intentionally does this in one episode, emulating another Camp Gay
[[AllGaysLoveTheater attachment to theatrics]] via puppet shows, of which he owns a lavish collection of marionettes at home.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheBoondocks'': Gangstaliciois, a celebrity rapper whom main
character Riley idolizes, is revealed in an effort to better his second appearance to be a camp gay as he was revealed to have had an ex boyfriend although the "camp" wasn't as obvious in terms of his appearance as he mostly wore rapper attire. However his attire is mostly colored pink and Luanne's position at their hair salon workplace.during a talk show, he introduced a fashion lineup that included pink bulletproof vests, a skirt with the backside of it cut out, and pearl necklaces. He even sent Riley a package of free gear that looked a lot like women's clothing. He even did a song called "homies over hoes", which was filled with so much HomoeroticSubtext that even some of the characters in universe took notice.



* ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' is very fond of this trope, probably since it's the easiest way to tell that somebody is gay, while also being a huge stereotype, although Tweek and Craig are notable aversions. They like it so much they even use a TransparentCloset.
** For a while, Creator/TreyParkerAndMattStone seem to have forgotten that the StraightGay exists altogether. The more camp you behave, the happier you'll be; otherwise you've got problems that are a lot worse than just being in the closet. In "[[Recap/SouthParkS11E2CartmanSucks Cartman Sucks]]", a suppressed boy called Bradley almost throws himself off a bridge, while the Camp Gay/Camp Straight Pastor Phillips is perfectly happy, even if he ''is'' in complete denial. Oh, and Mr Garrison, who's always telling people he's gay, but isn't all that camp.
--> '''Chef:''' Children, there's a big difference between being gay and being Mr Garrison.
** Big Gay Al is a flamboyant gay stereotype. He has eyelashes, wears a pink shirt, and even has the word "Gay" in his name. Lampshaded in the episode "[[Recap/SouthParkS5E2CrippleFight Cripple Fight]]".
-->'''Scoutmaster:''' It's come to our attention that you're... gay.
-->'''Big Gay Al:''' [[DeadpanSnarker Oh, stop the presses!]] [[CaptainObvious Did you figure that out all by yourself, silly buns?]]
* ''WesternAnimation/TimeSquad'':
** The Larry 3000. At the beginning of the series he was AmbiguouslyGay: he was overly sensitive, enjoyed traditionally feminine tasks such as cooking and sewing, and had a love for women's fashion, but nothing too obvious. But later in season two the ambiguity flies out the window and Larry is crushing hard on his macho [[TimePolice time cop]] partner Tuddrussel.
** There was also Merriweather Lewis, who was the [[SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan Sensitive Guy to William Clark's Manly Man]].

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* ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' ''WesternAnimation/TheCrumpets'' has Grownboy, one of the oldest Crumpet children, who is very fond of this trope, a bisexual man wearing a chest-exposing leather vest, purple pants and boots, and bracelets, and has shoulder-length hair, a beard and moustache, and chest hair. He has an effeminate voice and mannerisms, flowery language, and a passion for animals (he keeps losing his pets from his care), not to mention he cross-dresses to lure a monstrous pet at one episode. His best friend and romantic partner is Steve. In one episode he develops a relationship with his family's neighbor and almost marries her, before going for Steve in the last minute once Steve shows to spare their relationship.
* Ever seen the Disney anti-Nazi piece "WesternAnimation/DerFuehrersFace"? He's got just a short appearance, but the flute player in the Nazi marching band is as camp as one can be while wearing a Nazi uniform and a helmet. (That character was
probably since it's a parody of Herman Goerring.)
* Xandir P. Wiffelbottom from ''WesternAnimation/DrawnTogether'' starts out as AmbiguouslyGay, but comes out of
the easiest way to tell that somebody is gay, while also being a huge stereotype, although Tweek and Craig are notable aversions. They like it so much they even use a TransparentCloset.
** For a while, Creator/TreyParkerAndMattStone seem to have forgotten that
closet by the StraightGay exists altogether. The more camp you behave, the happier you'll be; otherwise you've got problems that are a lot worse than just being in the closet. In "[[Recap/SouthParkS11E2CartmanSucks Cartman Sucks]]", a suppressed boy called Bradley almost throws himself off a bridge, while the Camp Gay/Camp Straight Pastor Phillips is perfectly happy, even if he ''is'' in complete denial. Oh, and Mr Garrison, who's always telling people he's gay, but isn't all that camp.
--> '''Chef:''' Children, there's a big difference between being gay and being Mr Garrison.
** Big Gay Al is a flamboyant gay stereotype. He has eyelashes, wears a pink shirt, and even has the word "Gay" in his name. Lampshaded in the
third episode "[[Recap/SouthParkS5E2CrippleFight Cripple Fight]]".
-->'''Scoutmaster:''' It's come
and is shown to our attention that you're... gay.
-->'''Big Gay Al:''' [[DeadpanSnarker Oh, stop
be quite ecstatic about his sexuality and attraction to men for the presses!]] [[CaptainObvious Did you figure that out all by yourself, silly buns?]]
* ''WesternAnimation/TimeSquad'':
** The Larry 3000. At the beginning
remainder of the series he was AmbiguouslyGay: he was overly sensitive, enjoyed traditionally feminine tasks such as cooking and sewing, and had a love for women's fashion, but nothing too obvious. But later in season two the ambiguity flies out the window and Larry is crushing hard on his macho [[TimePolice time cop]] partner Tuddrussel.
** There was also Merriweather Lewis, who was the [[SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan Sensitive Guy to William Clark's Manly Man]].
series.



* Greg Corbin and Terry Bates in ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDad''.

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* Greg Corbin The titular character of ''WesternAnimation/{{Kaeloo}}'' is a {{Hermaphrodite}} (referred to as "she") in the original French dub, but due to a mistake in the English dubbing for the first ten episodes, she was [[ShesAManInJapan re-written as male]] (though this was corrected after [[DubInducedPlotHole the 11th episode]]. This led to a lot of HoYay, and Terry Bates her lisp and feminine behavior certainly didn't help.
* ''WesternAnimation/KingOfTheHill'':
** Dale's father, the gay rodeo cowboy, and the rest of his set. According to flashbacks, he didn't act like this before he came out, though, so he may have just been doing it to fit in. Dale's father is consciously camp. He lampshades it and refers to his rodeo act as "kitschy fun".
** Bill intentionally does this
in ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDad''.one episode, emulating another Camp Gay character in an effort to better his and Luanne's position at their hair salon workplace.
* Miguel of ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse'' has an effeminate voice, is interested in fashion, collects plush animals and makes up voices for them, and is definitely attracted to men as of the episode "Food Courting".
* Bastien [[TheTwink "Twink"]] in ''WesternAnimation/QForce'' is a former circus artist who is very effeminate and likes crossdressing and hairdressing along with being attracted to men. He is the only member of the Q-Force to display such stereotypes.
* The appropriately named "Gay Gary" from ''WesternAnimation/TheLifeAndTimesOfTim''.



* Ever seen the Disney anti-Nazi piece "WesternAnimation/DerFuehrersFace"? He's got just a short appearance, but the flute player in the Nazi marching band is as camp as one can be while wearing a Nazi uniform and a helmet. (That character was probably a parody of Herman Goerring.)
* An early example: Random unnamed pirate in an Creator/UbIwerks ''Sinbad the Sailor'' cartoon. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0r2rBcAQuuc See here.]]
* Xandir P. Wiffelbottom from ''WesternAnimation/DrawnTogether'' starts out as AmbiguouslyGay, but comes out of the closet by the third episode and is shown to be quite ecstatic about his sexuality and attraction to men for the remainder of the series.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheVentureBrothers'' has [[HelloSailor Shore Leave]], a flamboyant, lisping, sassy gay member of a GI-Joe CaptainErsatz who [[AscendedExtra gained prominence]] in the fourth season. He manages to be a great character despite being a ridiculous gay stereotype because 1. his total lack of shame and commitment to his gay shtick CrossesTheLineTwice, and 2. he's a competent, badass secret agent anyway. The Alchemist zigzags between Camp Gay and StraightGay.

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* Ever seen the Disney anti-Nazi piece "WesternAnimation/DerFuehrersFace"? He's got just a short appearance, but the flute player in the Nazi marching band is as camp as one can be while wearing a Nazi uniform and a helmet. (That character was probably a parody of Herman Goerring.)
* An early example: Random unnamed pirate in an Creator/UbIwerks ''Sinbad the Sailor'' cartoon. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0r2rBcAQuuc See here.]]
* Xandir P. Wiffelbottom from ''WesternAnimation/DrawnTogether'' starts out as AmbiguouslyGay, but comes out of the closet by the third
One episode of ''WesternAnimation/{{Reboot}}'' has Bob worrying that he might be a copy and is shown to be quite ecstatic about his sexuality and attraction to men for not the remainder of the series.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheVentureBrothers'' has [[HelloSailor Shore Leave]], a flamboyant, lisping, sassy gay member of a GI-Joe CaptainErsatz who [[AscendedExtra gained prominence]]
original Bob. The most flamboyant waiter in the fourth season. He manages world rolls up and says "So what if you're a copy? The important thing is to be true to yourself" while ''resting a great character despite being a ridiculous gay stereotype because 1. hand on his total lack of shame and commitment to his gay shtick CrossesTheLineTwice, and 2. he's a competent, badass secret agent anyway. The Alchemist zigzags between Camp Gay and StraightGay.leg''. Bob's AsideGlance says it all.



* ''WesternAnimation/TheBoondocks'': Gangstaliciois, a celebrity rapper whom main character Riley idolizes, is revealed in his second appearance to be a camp gay as he was revealed to have had an ex boyfriend although the "camp" wasn't as obvious in terms of his appearance as he mostly wore rapper attire. However his attire is mostly colored pink and during a talk show, he introduced a fashion lineup that included pink bulletproof vests, a skirt with the backside of it cut out, and pearl necklaces. He even sent Riley a package of free gear that looked a lot like women's clothing. He even did a song called "homies over hoes", which was filled with so much HomoeroticSubtext that even some of the characters in universe took notice.
* The titular character of ''WesternAnimation/{{Kaeloo}}'' is a {{Hermaphrodite}} (referred to as "she") in the original French dub, but due to a mistake in the English dubbing for the first ten episodes, she was [[ShesAManInJapan re-written as male]] (though this was corrected after [[DubInducedPlotHole the 11th episode]]. This led to a lot of HoYay, and her lisp and feminine behavior certainly didn't help.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheCrumpets'' has Grownboy, one of the oldest Crumpet children, who is a bisexual man wearing a chest-exposing leather vest, purple pants and boots, and bracelets, and has shoulder-length hair, a beard and moustache, and chest hair. He has an effeminate voice and mannerisms, flowery language, and a passion for animals (he keeps losing his pets from his care), not to mention he cross-dresses to lure a monstrous pet at one episode. His best friend and romantic partner is Steve. In one episode he develops a relationship with his family's neighbor and almost marries her, before going for Steve in the last minute once Steve shows to spare their relationship.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}}'' has Mr. Ratburn, whose sexuality was the subject of discussion for many years. Before he was revealed to be gay in "Mr. Ratburn and the Special Someone," his homosexuality had been hinted with his rather flamboyant voice and his [[AllGaysLoveTheater attachment to theatrics]] via puppet shows, of which he owns a lavish collection of marionettes at home.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheBoondocks'': Gangstaliciois, a celebrity rapper whom main character Riley idolizes, An early example: Random unnamed pirate in an Creator/UbIwerks ''Sinbad the Sailor'' cartoon. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0r2rBcAQuuc See here.]]
* ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark''
is revealed in his second appearance very fond of this trope, probably since it's the easiest way to be tell that somebody is gay, while also being a camp gay as he was revealed to have had an ex boyfriend huge stereotype, although the "camp" wasn't as obvious in terms of his appearance as he mostly wore rapper attire. However his attire is mostly colored pink Tweek and during Craig are notable aversions. They like it so much they even use a talk show, he introduced TransparentCloset.
** For
a fashion lineup while, Creator/TreyParkerAndMattStone seem to have forgotten that included pink bulletproof vests, a skirt with the backside of it cut out, and pearl necklaces. He even sent Riley a package of free gear StraightGay exists altogether. The more camp you behave, the happier you'll be; otherwise you've got problems that looked are a lot like worse than just being in the closet. In "[[Recap/SouthParkS11E2CartmanSucks Cartman Sucks]]", a suppressed boy called Bradley almost throws himself off a bridge, while the Camp Gay/Camp Straight Pastor Phillips is perfectly happy, even if he ''is'' in complete denial. Oh, and Mr Garrison, who's always telling people he's gay, but isn't all that camp.
--> '''Chef:''' Children, there's a big difference between being gay and being Mr Garrison.
** Big Gay Al is a flamboyant gay stereotype. He has eyelashes, wears a pink shirt, and even has the word "Gay" in his name. Lampshaded in the episode "[[Recap/SouthParkS5E2CrippleFight Cripple Fight]]".
-->'''Scoutmaster:''' It's come to our attention that you're... gay.
-->'''Big Gay Al:''' [[DeadpanSnarker Oh, stop the presses!]] [[CaptainObvious Did you figure that out all by yourself, silly buns?]]
* ''WesternAnimation/TimeSquad'':
** The Larry 3000. At the beginning of the series, he was AmbiguouslyGay: he was overly sensitive, enjoyed traditionally feminine tasks such as cooking and sewing, and had a love for
women's clothing. He even did a song called "homies over hoes", which fashion, but nothing too obvious. But later in season two the ambiguity flies out the window and Larry is crushing hard on his macho [[TimePolice time cop]] partner Tuddrussel.
** There
was filled with so much HomoeroticSubtext also Merriweather Lewis, who was the [[SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan Sensitive Guy to William Clark's Manly Man]].
* ''WesternAnimation/TotalDrama'' has Bowie, who introduces himself as the first openly gay contestant the series has had. This is reflected in his speech pattern, mannerisms and fashion sense. Most notably, [[spoiler:[[StraightGay Raj]] realizes
that even some he is gay after he and Bowie develop a mutual attraction towards each other]]
* ''WesternAnimation/TheVentureBrothers'' has [[HelloSailor Shore Leave]], a flamboyant, lisping, sassy gay member
of a GI-Joe CaptainErsatz who [[AscendedExtra gained prominence]] in the characters in universe took notice.
* The titular
fourth season. He manages to be a great character despite being a ridiculous gay stereotype because 1. his total lack of ''WesternAnimation/{{Kaeloo}}'' is a {{Hermaphrodite}} (referred to as "she") in the original French dub, but due to a mistake in the English dubbing for the first ten episodes, she was [[ShesAManInJapan re-written as male]] (though this was corrected after [[DubInducedPlotHole the 11th episode]]. This led to a lot of HoYay, shame and her lisp commitment to his gay shtick CrossesTheLineTwice, and feminine behavior certainly didn't help.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheCrumpets'' has Grownboy, one of the oldest Crumpet children, who is
2. he's a bisexual man wearing a chest-exposing leather vest, purple pants competent, badass secret agent anyway. The Alchemist zigzags between Camp Gay and boots, and bracelets, and has shoulder-length hair, a beard and moustache, and chest hair. He has an effeminate voice and mannerisms, flowery language, and a passion for animals (he keeps losing his pets from his care), not to mention he cross-dresses to lure a monstrous pet at one episode. His best friend and romantic partner is Steve. In one episode he develops a relationship with his family's neighbor and almost marries her, before going for Steve in the last minute once Steve shows to spare their relationship.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}}'' has Mr. Ratburn, whose sexuality was the subject of discussion for many years. Before he was revealed to be gay in "Mr. Ratburn and the Special Someone," his homosexuality had been hinted with his rather flamboyant voice and his [[AllGaysLoveTheater attachment to theatrics]] via puppet shows, of which he owns a lavish collection of marionettes at home.
StraightGay.



* One episode of ''WesternAnimation/{{Reboot}}'' has Bob worrying that he might be a copy and not the original Bob. The most flamboyant waiter in the world rolls up and says "So what if you're a copy? The important thing is to be true to yourself" while ''resting a hand on his leg''. Bob's AsideGlance says it all.
* Bastien [[TheTwink "Twink"]] in ''WesternAnimation/QForce'' is a former circus artist who is very effeminate and likes crossdressing and hairdressing along with being attracted to men. He is the only member of the Q-Force to display such stereotypes.
* Miguel of ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse'' has an effeminate voice, is interested in fashion, collects plush animals and makes up voices for them, and is definitely attracted to men as of the episode "Food Courting".
* ''WesternAnimation/TotalDrama'' has Bowie, who introduces himself as the first openly gay contestant the series has had. This is reflected on his speech pattern, mannerisms and fashion sense. Most notably, [[spoiler:[[StraightGay Raj]] realizes that he is gay after he and Bowie develop mutual attraction towards each other]]
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He's flamboyant in his dress, speech, mannerisms, and interests. He wears tight ([[LeatherMan often leather]]) pants and a blousy shirt or a [[BareMidriffsAreFeminine crop top]] that was clearly meant for a woman, often with a bandana, scarf, or kerchief tied around his neck. These will all be in bright or pastel colors. He will often speak with a lisp and is given to flouncing, prancing, and standing with one hand on his hip as the other is flapped around or held out in a limp-wristed gesture. Sorry girls, but even though he's got this much in common with you, but he doesn't want you.
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He's flamboyant in his dress, speech, mannerisms, and interests. He wears tight ([[LeatherMan often leather]]) pants and a blousy shirt or a [[BareMidriffsAreFeminine crop top]] that was clearly meant for a woman, often with a bandana, scarf, or kerchief tied around his neck. These will all be in bright or pastel colors. He will often speak with a lisp and is given to flouncing, prancing, and standing with one hand on his hip as the other is flapped around or held out in a limp-wristed gesture. Sorry girls, but even though he's got lots in common with you, but he doesn't want you.

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He's flamboyant in his dress, speech, mannerisms, and interests. He wears tight ([[LeatherMan often leather]]) pants and a blousy shirt or a [[BareMidriffsAreFeminine crop top]] that was clearly meant for a woman, often with a bandana, scarf, or kerchief tied around his neck. These will all be in bright or pastel colors. He will often speak with a lisp and is given to flouncing, prancing, and standing with one hand on his hip as the other is flapped around or held out in a limp-wristed gesture. Sorry girls, but even though he's got lots this much in common with you, but he doesn't want you.
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He's flamboyant in his dress, speech, mannerisms, and interests. He wears tight ([[LeatherMan often leather]]) pants and a blousy shirt or a [[BareMidriffsAreFeminine crop top]] that was clearly meant for a woman, often with a bandana, scarf, or kerchief tied around his neck. These will all be in bright or pastel colors. He will often speak with a lisp and is given to flouncing, prancing, and standing with one hand on his hip as the other is flapped around or held out in a limp-wristed gesture. Sorry girls, he might have lots in common with you, but he doesn't want you.

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He's flamboyant in his dress, speech, mannerisms, and interests. He wears tight ([[LeatherMan often leather]]) pants and a blousy shirt or a [[BareMidriffsAreFeminine crop top]] that was clearly meant for a woman, often with a bandana, scarf, or kerchief tied around his neck. These will all be in bright or pastel colors. He will often speak with a lisp and is given to flouncing, prancing, and standing with one hand on his hip as the other is flapped around or held out in a limp-wristed gesture. Sorry girls, he might have but even though he's got lots in common with you, but he doesn't want you.
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He's flamboyant in his dress, speech, mannerisms, and interests. He wears tight ([[LeatherMan often leather]]) pants and a blousy shirt or a [[BareMidriffsAreFeminine crop top]] that was clearly meant for a woman, often with a bandana, scarf, or kerchief tied around his neck. These will all be in bright or pastel colors. He will often speak with a lisp and is given to flouncing, prancing, and standing with one hand on his hip as the other is flapped around or held out in a limp-wristed gesture. There is ''nothing'' [[AmbiguouslyGay ambiguous]] about this guy.

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He's flamboyant in his dress, speech, mannerisms, and interests. He wears tight ([[LeatherMan often leather]]) pants and a blousy shirt or a [[BareMidriffsAreFeminine crop top]] that was clearly meant for a woman, often with a bandana, scarf, or kerchief tied around his neck. These will all be in bright or pastel colors. He will often speak with a lisp and is given to flouncing, prancing, and standing with one hand on his hip as the other is flapped around or held out in a limp-wristed gesture. There is ''nothing'' [[AmbiguouslyGay ambiguous]] about this guy.
Sorry girls, he might have lots in common with you, but he doesn't want you.
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* Scarron, a flamboyant inn manager from ''LightNovel/TheFamiliarOfZero''. See also MachoCamp.

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* Scarron, a flamboyant inn manager from ''LightNovel/TheFamiliarOfZero''.''Literature/TheFamiliarOfZero''. See also MachoCamp.



* In episode 3 of ''LightNovel/GoodLuckNinomiyaKun'', Shungo encounters ''groups'' of Camp Gay guys (with a mixture of MachoCamp thrown in for good measure) who, unfortunately for him, [[EvenTheGuysWantHim express an attraction towards him]] on sight.

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* In episode 3 of ''LightNovel/GoodLuckNinomiyaKun'', ''Literature/GoodLuckNinomiyaKun'', Shungo encounters ''groups'' of Camp Gay guys (with a mixture of MachoCamp thrown in for good measure) who, unfortunately for him, [[EvenTheGuysWantHim express an attraction towards him]] on sight.



* Ginka from ''LightNovel/KyouranKazokuNikki''. Oh so very much so. However, the silly campiness has been subtly implied as a coping mechanism for ''something'' on latest episodes (the gayness seems to be here to stay, though). And if someone threatens his family, he gets sufficiently badass. Chika prefers the badass side.

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* Ginka from ''LightNovel/KyouranKazokuNikki''. Oh so very much so.''Literature/KyouranKazokuNikki''. However, the silly campiness has been subtly implied as a coping mechanism for ''something'' on latest episodes (the gayness seems to be here to stay, though). And if someone threatens his family, he gets sufficiently badass. Chika prefers the badass side.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TotalDrama'' has Bowie, who introduces himself as the first openly gay contestant the series has had. This is reflected on his speech pattern, mannerisms and fashion sense. Most notably, [[spoiler:[[StraightGay Raj]] realizes that he is gay after he and Bowie develop mutual attraction towards each other]]
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* ''Film/JuanOfTheDead'': La China's nickname is the feminine form of "The Chinese one". He has stereotypical mannerisms, wears heavy liner, and somewhat girly clothes. He also flirts with [[spoilers:the soldiers that detain him and his friends]].

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* ''Film/JuanOfTheDead'': La China's nickname is the feminine form of "The Chinese one". He has stereotypical mannerisms, wears heavy liner, and somewhat girly clothes. He also flirts with [[spoilers:the [[spoiler: the soldiers that detain him and his friends]].
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* The Magimel brothers from the ''VideoGame/ShadowHearts'' games, who always seem to [[RecurringTraveller show up whenever you visit a new town]]. One of them makes outfits for dolls, and the other sells items (and often likes to comment on the [male] main character's appearance), but only if you collect naked men trading cards to get his "creative juices" flowing.

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* The Magimel brothers from ''VideoGame/ShadowHeartsCovenant'' and ''[[VideoGame/ShadowHeartsFromTheNewWorld From the ''VideoGame/ShadowHearts'' games, New World]]'', who always seem to [[RecurringTraveller show up whenever you visit a new town]]. One of them makes outfits for dolls, and the other sells items (and often likes to comment on the [male] main character's appearance), but only if you collect naked men trading cards to get his "creative juices" flowing.
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* In the ''LightNovel/FullMetalPanic'' manga, Sousuke's high school has a substitute teacher for the men's swim team. He's shown to be ''very'' Camp Gay: he has the hand gestures, minces around, giggles, and... hides a whip inside his swim briefs. He is also shown drooling over [[EvenTheGuysWantHim Sousuke's]] body. Or how about those three Camp Gay bullies in an episode of ''Anime/FullMetalPanicFumoffu'' who challenged Sousuke [[TheBet to a bet]] where, if he couldn't pick up even one girl, he'd have to [[SkinnyDipping swim naked in the nearby lake]] ''while they watch''?

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* In the ''LightNovel/FullMetalPanic'' ''Literature/FullMetalPanic'' manga, Sousuke's high school has a substitute teacher for the men's swim team. He's shown to be ''very'' Camp Gay: he has the hand gestures, minces around, giggles, and... hides a whip inside his swim briefs. He is also shown drooling over [[EvenTheGuysWantHim Sousuke's]] Sousuke]]'s body. Or how about those three Camp Gay bullies in an episode of ''Anime/FullMetalPanicFumoffu'' who challenged Sousuke [[TheBet to a bet]] where, if he couldn't pick up even one girl, he'd have to [[SkinnyDipping swim naked in the nearby lake]] ''while they watch''?
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* ''Series/TwoBrokeGirls'':
** The gay couple whose apartment Max and Caroline dog-sit in "And the Spring Break". Deconstructed throughout the episode when Caroline repeatedly tells Max not to view them through stereotype, only to find something new and stereotypical about them.
** Luis the new day waiter is very Latino and very very gay.
** One of Max's classmates at pastry school.
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He's flamboyant in his dress, speech, mannerisms, and interests. He wears tight ([[LeatherMan often leather]]) pants and a blousy shirt that was clearly meant for a woman, often with a bandana, scarf, or kerchief tied around his neck. These will all be in bright or pastel colors. He will often speak with a lisp and is given to flouncing, prancing, and standing with one hand on his hip as the other is flapped around or held out in a limp-wristed gesture. There is ''nothing'' [[AmbiguouslyGay ambiguous]] about this guy.

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He's flamboyant in his dress, speech, mannerisms, and interests. He wears tight ([[LeatherMan often leather]]) pants and a blousy shirt or a [[BareMidriffsAreFeminine crop top]] that was clearly meant for a woman, often with a bandana, scarf, or kerchief tied around his neck. These will all be in bright or pastel colors. He will often speak with a lisp and is given to flouncing, prancing, and standing with one hand on his hip as the other is flapped around or held out in a limp-wristed gesture. There is ''nothing'' [[AmbiguouslyGay ambiguous]] about this guy.
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* Rudy Strongwell from ''Webcomic/Rain2010'' is a ''somewhat'' mild example. He certainly seems to fit the stereotype to a T, with his flamboyant personality; love of fashion; crossdresing and ocassionally sassy remarks. But he's more often than not defined by his impulsive nature and CannotKeepASecret tendancies more than any gay stereotypes.

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* Rudy Strongwell from ''Webcomic/Rain2010'' is unabashedly so, though he's actually a ''somewhat'' mild example. He certainly seems to fit the stereotype to a T, with his flamboyant personality; love of fashion; crossdresing and ocassionally sassy remarks. But he's much more often than not defined by his impulsive nature and CannotKeepASecret tendancies more than any gay stereotypes.
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* In ''Film/IslandOfDeath'', one of [[PoliticallyIncorrectVillain Christopher and Celia]]'s victims is a flamboyant, middle-aged gay man about to be married to his Greek partner, who invites the two to attend his wedding.
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* Rudy from ''Webcomic/Rain2010'' is a ''somewhat'' mild example. He certainly seems to fit the stereotype to a T, with his flamboyant personality; love of fashion; crossdresing and ocassionally sassy remarks. But he's more often than not defined by his impulsive nature and CannotKeepASecret tendancies more than any gay stereotypes.

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* Rudy Strongwell from ''Webcomic/Rain2010'' is a ''somewhat'' mild example. He certainly seems to fit the stereotype to a T, with his flamboyant personality; love of fashion; crossdresing and ocassionally sassy remarks. But he's more often than not defined by his impulsive nature and CannotKeepASecret tendancies more than any gay stereotypes.
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* ''Film/AllAboutE'': Matt, E's best friend. He's gay, makes dresses, has notably effeminate mannerisms and is a gentle NonActionGuy.
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* Rudy from ''Webcomic/Rain2010'' is a ''somewhat'' {{Downplayed}} example. He certainly seems to fit the stereotype to a T, with his flamboyant personality; love of fashion; crossdresing and ocassionally sassy remarks. But he's more often than not defined by his impulsive nature and CannotKeepASecret tendancies more than any gay stereotypes.

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** ''[[Anime/LupinIIITheWomanCalledFujikoMine The Woman Called Fujiko Mine]]'': Like Sadachiyo, Oscar also wears make-up and nail polish and is just as effeminate, except he's one of the good guys... [[NominalHero sorta.]] For all his feminine ways, he has a mean streak a mile wide and [[CrazyJealousGuy gets extremely jealous of anyone]] who diverts Inspector Zenigata's attention away from him. Which is why he [[FoeCooties especially hates Fujiko]] for [[spoiler: [[CoitusEnsues screwing Zenigata]]]], while he was listening right outside their hotel room. Made worse since [[spoiler: Zenigata said [[SexGoddess she was a good lay]], even though he knew she had faked having an orgasm]].

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** ''[[Anime/LupinIIITheWomanCalledFujikoMine The Woman Called Fujiko Mine]]'': Like Sadachiyo, Oscar also wears make-up and nail polish and is just as effeminate, except he's one of the good guys... [[NominalHero sorta.]] For all his feminine ways, he has a mean streak a mile wide and [[CrazyJealousGuy gets extremely jealous of anyone]] who diverts Inspector Zenigata's attention away from him. Which is why he [[FoeCooties especially hates Fujiko]] for [[spoiler: [[CoitusEnsues screwing Zenigata]]]], Zenigata]], while he was listening right outside their hotel room. Made worse since [[spoiler: Zenigata said [[SexGoddess she was a good lay]], even though he knew she had faked having an orgasm]].
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** The show has also discussed gender roles in Kurt and Blaine's relationship. While Blaine might appear to be more outwardly masculine, he has been said to express emotion in traditionally female ways (like not being afraid of intimacy, being more open about crying), unlike Kurt, who in later seasons, expressed emotion in a more traditionally masculine way. Not helping matters was Kurt's actor Creator/ChrisColfer--who was the youngest of the original cast--hitting one final growth spurt and ending up ''taller'' than Creator/DarrenCriss, throwing the visual dynamic out of whack.

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** The show has also discussed gender roles in Kurt and Blaine's relationship. While Blaine might appear to be more outwardly masculine, he has been said to express emotion in traditionally female ways (like not being afraid of intimacy, being more open about crying), unlike Kurt, who in later seasons, expressed emotion in a more traditionally masculine way. Not helping matters was Kurt's actor Creator/ChrisColfer--who was the youngest of the original cast--hitting Creator/ChrisColfer hitting one final last growth spurt in the second season and ending up ''taller'' than Creator/DarrenCriss, throwing the visual dynamic out of whack.
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** The show has also discussed gender roles in Kurt and Blaine's relationship. While Blaine might appear to be more outwardly masculine, he has been said to express emotion in traditionally female ways (like not being afraid of intimacy, being more open about crying), unlike Kurt, who in later seasons, expressed emotion in a more traditionally masculine way. Not helping matters was Kurt's actor Creator/ChrisColfer hitting a growth spurt before the third season and ending up ''taller'' than Creator/DarrenCriss, throwing the visual dynamic out of whack.

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** The show has also discussed gender roles in Kurt and Blaine's relationship. While Blaine might appear to be more outwardly masculine, he has been said to express emotion in traditionally female ways (like not being afraid of intimacy, being more open about crying), unlike Kurt, who in later seasons, expressed emotion in a more traditionally masculine way. Not helping matters was Kurt's actor Creator/ChrisColfer hitting a Creator/ChrisColfer--who was the youngest of the original cast--hitting one final growth spurt before the third season and ending up ''taller'' than Creator/DarrenCriss, throwing the visual dynamic out of whack.
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** The show has also discussed gender roles in Kurt and Blaine's relationship. While Blaine might appear to be more outwardly masculine, he has been said to express emotion in traditionally female ways (like not being afraid of intimacy, being more open about crying), unlike Kurt, who in later seasons, expressed emotion in a more traditionally masculine way.

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** The show has also discussed gender roles in Kurt and Blaine's relationship. While Blaine might appear to be more outwardly masculine, he has been said to express emotion in traditionally female ways (like not being afraid of intimacy, being more open about crying), unlike Kurt, who in later seasons, expressed emotion in a more traditionally masculine way. Not helping matters was Kurt's actor Creator/ChrisColfer hitting a growth spurt before the third season and ending up ''taller'' than Creator/DarrenCriss, throwing the visual dynamic out of whack.
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* Rudy from ''Webcomic/Rain'' is a ''somewhat'' {{Downplayed}} example. He certainly seems to fit the stereotype to a T, with his flamboyant personality; love of fashion; crossdresing and ocassionally sassy remarks. But he's more often than not defined by his impulsive nature and CannotKeepASecret tendancies more than any gay stereotypes.

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* Rudy from ''Webcomic/Rain'' ''Webcomic/Rain2010'' is a ''somewhat'' {{Downplayed}} example. He certainly seems to fit the stereotype to a T, with his flamboyant personality; love of fashion; crossdresing and ocassionally sassy remarks. But he's more often than not defined by his impulsive nature and CannotKeepASecret tendancies more than any gay stereotypes.
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* The French comedy ''Papy fait de la [[LaResistance Résistance]]'' has Guy-Hubert Bourdelle, camp hairdresser. [[spoiler:It's all an act, the guy is actually the elusive, dashing Super-Résistant]].
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* ''Series/AvocadoToast'': Jordan, Patricia's and then Elle's assistant. He's got vocal fry with effeminate mannerisms and apparently dates many guys he's met on Tinder.

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