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31 Minutes: The Movie (2008)
When the evil billionaire Cachirula kidnaps Juanín Juan Harry to complete her bizarre animal collection, the 31 Minutos crew embarks on a chaotic rescue mission, proving that friendship is always worth the chaos.
When the evil billionaire Cachirula kidnaps Juanín Juan Harry to complete her bizarre animal collection, the 31 Minutos crew embarks on a chaotic rescue mission, proving that friendship is always worth the chaos.
The film's narrative centers on universal themes of friendship, loyalty, and adventure as characters work together to rescue a kidnapped friend. Its core conflict and resolution remain apolitical, focusing on entertainment rather than explicit ideological promotion.
The movie presents a diverse array of puppet characters, showcasing a broad range of designs and personalities. Its narrative offers satirical commentary on general societal themes without explicitly critiquing traditional identities or centering on specific DEI-driven messages.
The movie's narrative centers on an adventure to rescue a friend, emphasizing themes of loyalty and teamwork among a group of colleagues. It does not meaningfully explore family structures, roles, or values.
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The film does not feature any identifiable transsexual characters or themes. Its narrative centers on a children's news program and an adventure to rescue a rare monster from a villain. The story maintains a focus on humor and action suitable for a young audience, without exploring complex identity topics.
The film is a children's puppet movie, a musical comedy. It does not feature scenes where female characters engage in and win close-quarters physical combat against male opponents. The narrative focuses on rescue and comedic elements rather than direct physical confrontations.
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The film features puppet characters from a Chilean television series. These characters do not possess an established human racial identity that could be altered. No instances of human characters having their race changed from prior canon are present.
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