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Mostly strikingly for me were instances of pain or violence being reexamined as orgasm or sexual contact (foreplay perhaps), respectively. Throughout each video then, every glance, facial expression, gesture, and sometimes even sound are phrased in a way that the viewer picks up on what’s being perceived as some as homoerotic to some degree. While Aragorn and Legolas may share a moment in the immediate opening of the LOTR adaptation, what’s taken from Tolkein’s brotherhood context is reinterpreted in the extremely erotic alongside Tomboy’s musical accompaniment.
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The gaze, for one, is a great area of debate since so much can be communicated through the eyes. While this is executed directly in featured art work in the videos (in the “HEY-HO-MO!” sections of the bridge, HP – 3:15, LOTR – 2:10), this extends to other behaviors that might be considered more romantically or sexually neutral in normal contexts. What becomes surprising is the innovation of fan bases to interpret other actions of “the erotic” and place them in a new context that becomes fulfilling of their own perceptions. We can definitely quality these images on the more sensual side of the scale when it comes to discussing the erotic.
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There’s not much to debate about the explicitness of Tomboy’s original work, from the overt references and innuendos about sexual contact to the numerous pelvic shots (not to mention the hard-hat orgy). Every gaze, embrace, contact, or sound byte that could be reexamined through the lens of Tomboy’s message was…which brings me back to the first thing that struck me about Tomboy’s video to begin with: the erotic-ness of its message. In contrast to the original plot of Harry Potter, Harry seems to have found himself lost in some alternative reality of Narnia as he steps into the closet to join Tomboy and friends on this montage.Īnother great work, rainbowwinx’s video inspired by The Lord of the Rings trilogy manages to take the film adaptation of devout Catholic J. I think we could all acknowledge some of the awkward moments in The Goblet of Fire, though this interpretation seems to be a bit more explicit in Ariel333Lindt’s “20th video special – about… gayness in Harry Potter XD”. Rather, Dumbledore becomes the equivalent of the gay fairy/Tomboy character from the original video as Harry’s alternative story unravels in this retelling of the young wizard’s trials at Hogwarts. Though a more commonly known fact today that Dumbledore is a homosexual character in the series, fans did not stop there.
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This montage comes from the movies series inspired by J. With seemingly no regard for the original contexts that these works were conceived in, fans “shipped” the homo-erotic relationships they perceived and celebrated despite what any author or screenwriter could say about the original characters. Rather than merely being read as an expression the way to be gay, the music from the original video has been played over a wide array of pop culture creations, from erotica/yaoi, to cartoons (such as Yu-gi-oh or Naruto as featured on Know Your Meme ), and even film. Over the years several fan-made montages have surfaced in response to Tomboy’s original work.
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Results as to what inspired Tomboy, Danish drag queen and TV personality Thomas Bickham, were inconclusive in my research, though that didn’t stop the video from going viral. “It’s Okay 2 B Gay” by Tomboy was published to Youtube in 2007. During a discussion of sexuality, a friend of mine so kindly shared her expansive internet knowledge by showing me this video: