Who has autism in Sesame Street?

The main character with autism on Sesame Street is Julia, a sweet, curious, 4-year-old girl who first appeared in 2017 as part of the "See Amazing in All Children" initiative to promote autism awareness and understanding. Julia loves playing games like "I Spy" and "Boing Boing Tag," enjoys art, music, and computers, and lives with her parents and older brother. Her creation involved input from the Autistic Self Advocacy Network (ASAN) and was performed by puppeteer Stacey Gordon, who has a son with autism.
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Which cartoon characters have autism?

Autistic cartoon characters include explicitly confirmed ones like Julia (Sesame Street), Renee (Loop), Entrapta (She-Ra), and Carl (Carl the Collector), alongside many popular "autistic-coded" characters like Abed Nadir (Community), Donatello (TMNT), and SpongeBob SquarePants, who exhibit traits like intense special interests, difficulty with social cues, or stimming, sparking recognition within the autistic community. 
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What is 90% of autism caused by?

About 90% of autism risk is attributed to genetic factors, making it highly heritable, but it's a complex mix where multiple genes interact with environmental influences like parental age, prenatal infections, or toxin exposure, rather than one single cause for most cases, with genes influencing brain development and environment acting as triggers or modifiers. 
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Why was Snuffleupagus taken off Sesame Street?

But the producers realized this storyline needed to change in the early 1980s when an alarming issue started hitting the news. A 60 Minutes series on child abuse made the show runners think that it wouldn't be a good idea to continue a storyline where one of their main child-like characters wasn't believed by grownups.
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Does Lilo from Lilo and Stitch have autism?

No, Lilo is not canonically confirmed as autistic by Disney, but she is widely considered an unintentional autistic icon by fans, especially within the neurodivergent community, due to her relatable traits like intense special interests (Elvis, photography), difficulty with social cues, emotional regulation struggles, and repetitive routines, with many seeing her as a powerful portrayal of someone on the spectrum. Her behaviors, like hitting or moaning when overwhelmed and struggling with social scripts, resonate deeply with autistic individuals who see themselves in her unique way of navigating the world, even if creators didn't explicitly label her. 
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Is Dipper autistic?

No, Dipper Pines from Gravity Falls is not officially diagnosed as autistic in the show, but many fans relate to him as "autistic-coded" due to his intense focus on mysteries, social awkwardness (especially around girls), love of niche subjects (like the Journal), and tendency to get overwhelmed, with many viewers seeing him as a good representation of certain autistic traits or an autistic/ADHD combination alongside his twin sister Mabel, though some argue he's just a quirky kid.
 
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Is Forky autistic?

No, Forky from Toy Story 4 is not canonically autistic, but some fans interpret his confusion about his existence, rigid adherence to being trash, and sensory sensitivity as traits that resonate with autistic experiences, leading to discussions online about his character fitting aspects of autism, though he's generally seen as simply a confused new toy finding his purpose, notes Reddit users and Disabled Characters Wiki.
 
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Why was Kermit removed from Sesame Street?

Kermit the Frog wasn't exactly "removed" from Sesame Street; his appearances became less frequent due to ownership changes (Muppets owned by Disney, Sesame Street by Sesame Workshop), licensing issues, and Kermit becoming more central to The Muppet Show, leading to logistical separation, though he still pops up occasionally, highlighting a split vision for the character versus the educational street. 
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Does Sesame Street have LGBTQ?

Yes, Sesame Street includes LGBTQ+ representation, notably featuring a family with two dads in a 2021 "Family Day" episode, promoting messages of love and acceptance for diverse families, consistent with their long history of showcasing inclusion. While they've introduced gay parents and celebrated Pride, some viewers still hope for more consistent queer representation, even as they've long been seen as icons like Bert and Ernie. 
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What is the 6 second rule for autism?

The "6-second rule" for autism is a communication strategy where a person waits about six seconds after asking a question, giving an autistic individual crucial time to process the information and formulate a thoughtful response, reducing anxiety and pressure for immediate replies. It helps bridge processing gaps, as autistic brains often need more time for language processing, sensory input integration, and avoiding immediate reactions, leading to clearer communication. This simple pause prevents rushing, supports deeper thinking, and empowers better social interactions. 
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What is the #1 cause of autism?

Researchers are not sure what causes autism, but they believe genetic and environmental factors play a role. Risk factors can include having older parents or a sibling with ASD, genetic or chromosomal conditions like Down syndrome or fragile X syndrome, and very low birth weight.
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Who was case #1 of autism?

Donald Triplett, autism's 'Case 1,' dies at 89. Triplett gained media attention for his autism later in life, and he became the face of the effort to research the lives of older adults with autism.
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Is there an autistic Disney princess?

Lilo from Lilo & Stitch is the baby autistic Disney princess the world did not know it needed but is super glad it has. In today's video, the next episode in my princess profile series, we talk about what makes Lilo super autistic and why that makes her so wonderful!
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Do autistics have high IQ?

No, autistic people do not automatically have high IQs; intelligence on the autism spectrum varies widely, with many having average or even above-average IQs (nearly half in some studies), but others have below-average intelligence, showing a bimodal distribution where high IQ is more common than previously thought but not universal. While some autistic individuals excel in specific cognitive areas, others struggle with daily life skills (adaptive functioning) despite high IQ, a concept sometimes called "double-exceptionality" or "twice-exceptional". 
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Who has autism in SpongeBob?

While not officially canonized by creators, SpongeBob is widely considered by fans and even his voice actor, Tom Kenny, to exhibit autistic traits, with Kenny confirming he sees SpongeBob as having a "superpower" in his unique perspective, alongside fan theories that other characters like Patrick, Squidward, Sandy, and Mr. Krabs also display autistic-coded characteristics like hyperfocus, sensory issues, and social difficulties. 
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Why was the 1976 episode of Sesame Street pulled?

On February 10th 1976, Sesame Street aired an episode where Margaret Hamilton reprised her role as the Wicked Witch of the West alongside Oscar the Grouch. But after numerous complaints by parents the episode had to be pulled off the air.
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What is Elmo's gender?

Elmo is officially a male Muppet, consistently referred to as "he" and having male parents and other family members within the Sesame Street universe, despite some early speculation or misinterpretations by young viewers who project their own gender onto the character. While some people see him as gender-neutral because he's a "baby monster" and speaks in the third person, the creators and official sources confirm Elmo's male identity.
 
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Did Bert and Ernie take baths together?

Yes, Bert and Ernie have taken baths together in some classic Sesame Street sketches, like when Ernie's piano ends up in the tub with him, and they've shared bathroom moments, though Sesame Workshop emphasizes they're best friends, not a couple, with no sexual orientation. They often share a bedroom but have separate beds, and their shared bath scenes highlight their close, platonic roommate dynamic, with funny moments like Bert's dismay at the piano in the tub.
 
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Has Kermit ever met Elmo?

Yes, Kermit the Frog and Elmo have met many times across various Sesame Street specials, episodes, and movies, as they are both core Muppet characters, often interacting in crossover events like A Muppet Family Christmas or clips from Elmo's World, playing together and teaching lessons.
 
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Which characters are no longer on Sesame Street?

Sesame Street has discontinued various characters, including human cast members like Bob, Luis, and Gordon (due to show format changes) and Muppets like Roosevelt Franklin, Don Music, Kermit the Frog (as a regular), Sherlock Hemlock, and Guy Smiley, often due to irrelevance, parental concerns (like Don Music's head-banging), or the performers retiring. Many beloved, lesser-used Muppets, such as Herry Monster and the Bliffenstimmers, have also faded away over the decades. 
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Why did Kermit and Miss Piggy split?

Kermit and Miss Piggy broke up in 2015 for a publicity stunt for the new Muppets show, citing their fundamental differences: she wanted celebrity fame and the spotlight, while he preferred a quieter, homebody frog's life, leading to incompatible lifestyles and constant drama, though they remained professional partners. The "conscious uncoupling" highlighted their mismatched desires for fame versus simplicity, with Piggy wanting to "live like a star" and Kermit preferring "swamp water".
 
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What Disney characters are autistic?

While Disney has not officially labeled many characters as autistic, several are widely considered "autistic-coded" by fans and critics for displaying traits like intense special interests (Belle, Ariel), social difficulties (Elsa, Quasimodo, Rapunzel), routine reliance, and sensory sensitivities (Renee from Pixar's Float), resonating with the autistic community through shared experiences of feeling different or misunderstood.
 
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Does Toy Story 4 have LGBTQ?

Yes, Toy Story 4 includes a brief, background moment of LGBTQ+ representation with a same-sex couple (two moms) dropping off and picking up their child at daycare, sparking both praise for normalizing same-sex parents and criticism from conservative groups who called for a boycott, though this was a minor background scene and not a central plot point. 
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Does Twilight have autism?

No, Twilight Sparkle from My Little Pony is not officially diagnosed as autistic, as she's a fictional character, but many fans interpret her as being on the autism spectrum due to traits like intense focus on studies, social awkwardness, need for routine, and anxiety, aligning with common fan "headcanons," while some creators and fans see her more as a nerdy introvert or perfectionist with anxiety/OCD. 
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