What I find most hilarious about Pleakley is not that he dresses as a girl for his 'disguise', but that nobody seems to notice that 'she' has one giant eyeball and three legs and is green!!
I think Pleakly dressed as a woman for a disguise and he just enjoyed it..lol
He says really funny things in the cartoon sometimes. On one episode Lilo was getting excited for her sleepover and Pleakly says "Ooh I feel just like a schoolgirl!!"
Ha! Okay, I have to admit, I've never seen Lilo and Stitch (I know, I'm bad), but I had no idea there was a cross dressing character. Now I have to see it. And maybe buy it. My Rocky Horror and Priscilla DVDs need some company.
Ha! Okay, I have to admit, I've never seen Lilo and Stitch (I know, I'm bad), but I had no idea there was a cross dressing character. Now I have to see it. And maybe buy it. My Rocky Horror and Priscilla DVDs need some company.
In Leroy and Stitch there was some major signs of Pleakley and Jumba having feelings for each other. At first I thought that Disney wouldn't have two male characters who were a couple so for sure Pleakley must be a female.
Then again when I watch the show, I tend to see Pleakley has a man and he and Jumba are involved in a love/hate relationship!!! Makes the cartoon more intersting to watch!!!
No...I should get that, though. I do have Connie & Carla and (though there's only one cross dressing character in it) Camp. I think that's all the cross dressing DVDs, unless I'm forgetting something.
Sorry for the thread hijack, I just can't resist a good cross dressing movie!
Pleakley is a boy, but he dresses as a girl. Why? Simple. Have you tried to find pants with three legs? Not so easy to find. A skirt fits nicely over three legs. Plus, it makes him feel "pretty".
Am I the only one who compares Pleakley to Bugs Bunny? Remember all of the Looney Tunes cartoons where Bugs dressed up as a "female" with wig, dress, even lipstick?? Yet he is definitely a "boy" rabbit...
...and I doubt that back then "cross-dressing" and "playing for the other team" were undertones that were intentionally inserted into kids' cartoons.
There is always adult humor inserted into the cartoons to keep the parents entertained. Just like in Cars when Mia and Tia "flash" their headlights at McQueen.