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Revision as of 05:30, 22 December 2019
G.A.L.S. (Gals Against Lazy Stereotypes)[1] are a brand of toys similar to G.U.Y.S., first appearing in "Onion Friend".
Known G.A.L.S
- Explorer Gal
- Hard-Hat Gal
- Invisible Gal
- Orange Gal
- Triangle Gal
- Karen
Trivia
- Several of the G.A.L.S. action figures are female counterparts of the G.U.Y.S. line of action figures.
- Explorer Gal corresponds to Ranger Guy.
- Hard-Hat Gal corresponds to Construction Guy.
- Invisible Gal corresponds to Invisible Guy.
- Orange Gal corresponds to Apple Guy.
- Karen corresponds to Dave Guy.
- According to Matt Burnett, G.A.L.S. are rare because they were discontinued years ago, and G.U.Y.S. are currently back in production as part of an 80s nostalgia wave.[2]
- Steven appears to have a particular affinity for Karen.
- Explorer Gal can be seen on one of Steven's shelves in Steven Universe: The Movie.
Cultural References
- Karen bears a resemblance to Rebecca Sugar, the creator of Steven Universe.
- Triangle Gal is a pink inverted triangle, a symbol sometimes used as a Gay Rights symbol.
Gallery
Screenshots
Model Sheets
Backgrounds
Other
References
- ↑ https://twitter.com/mcburnett/status/621479473771229184
- ↑ https://twitter.com/Simon_Campbell_/status/623215795670261760
Q: "Are G.A.L.S. really rare? Steven seemed shocked Onion had them."
https://twitter.com/mcburnett/status/623719466338283520
A: "They were discontinued years ago. G.U.Y.S. are currently back in production as part of an 80s nostalgia wave."