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  "path": "/trends-spotlights/2026/03/27/311206/pinoys-queer-representation-jo-forgotten-island/",
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    "Dreamworks Animation",
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    "Pinoys cheer ‘queer’ representation through Jo in ‘Forgotten Island’",
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  "textContent": "Several Filipinos lauded what they believe to be queer representation in one of the characters of the Filipino folklore-inspired animated film “Forgotten Island.” The film is the latest of Liza Soberano‘s projects in Hollywood, with its trailer released on Thursday, March 26. Produced by DreamWorks Animation, the Filipino-themed film follows two high school graduates who […]\n\nThe post Pinoys cheer ‘queer’ representation through Jo in ‘Forgotten Island’ appeared first on Interaksyon.",
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