Thread:Gilgameshkun/@comment-36587160-20190508142204/@comment-995426-20190509053317

I'm almost certain they put tomboy Ruby in a wedding gown and girly girl Sapphire in a wedding tux specifically to frustrate overseas censors who either cut scenes that imply two women are in love (British airing) or try to cast Ruby as male (various other countries). And the wedding scene and the fight after are too plot important to cut easily.

But The Legend of Korra is a rather interesting case, because the TV-Y7 show actually snuck in easter eggs for two whole seasons (half the series' entire length) before that final reveal. At first, for the first two seasons, Korra and Asami are romantic rivals who love the same man, but later on, after both have given up on him but still counting him as their friend, they grow closer to each other instead. Then the series proceeded with some sequel comics where they were more openly involved.