Talk:Slink/@comment-33784431-20180322052702

Slink is definitely one of the more androgynous male characters on the show, but you'd basically have to be a bare-bone fundamentalist not to realize that he's male (a boy) from his voice and most of his looks alone. Most kids under 13 are somewhat androgynous anyway so he essentially represents a lot of children from that aspect in anthropomorphic animation. I'm very proud of the creators choice to incorporate a character like this and not just decide to be black and white with their characters. I'm also glad that they finally gave him a true episode in the recently aired "Slink's Special Talent" and used him to help inspire kids to become more motivated in life, and not to mention the slackers in this world need some representation too. I see a lot of myself in Slink and I'm glad he finally got his own episode. Excellent work guys!