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A Fairy Tale Christmas (2005)
Once upon a time there was a happy kingdom at the crest of a broad river, at the edge of nearly endless forest. The kingdom was ruled by a fair and just King who had but one daughter, who was the apple of his eye: Princess Angela. She thought of herself as the happiest girl in the whole world because she played all day and danced for her father, the King, at night. But one day all happiness in the kingdom came to an end. Princess Angela was kidnapped by the King's Viceroy. The Viceroy left Angela with his brother, a selfish and mean-hearted woodsman, who lived deep in the heart of the nearly endless forest. Years passed and the kingdom became a very unhappy place, for the King spent all his time looking searching from one end of his vast kingdom to the other looking for his daughter, Princess Angela.
Once upon a time there was a happy kingdom at the crest of a broad river, at the edge of nearly endless forest. The kingdom was ruled by a fair and just King who had but one daughter, who was the apple of his eye: Princess Angela. She thought of herself as the happiest girl in the whole world because she played all day and danced for her father, the King, at night. But one day all happiness in the kingdom came to an end. Princess Angela was kidnapped by the King's Viceroy. The Viceroy left Angela with his brother, a selfish and mean-hearted woodsman, who lived deep in the heart of the nearly endless forest. Years passed and the kingdom became a very unhappy place, for the King spent all his time looking searching from one end of his vast kingdom to the other looking for his daughter, Princess Angela.
The film's central focus on the universally celebrated themes of Christmas, family, and belief in magic positions it as apolitical, consciously avoiding partisan ideological promotion. It champions a return to traditional holiday values without engaging in political discourse.
The movie features traditional casting typical of an animated Christmas special, without explicit race or gender swaps of established roles. Its narrative focuses on classic holiday themes, presenting traditional identities neutrally or positively without significant DEI-driven critiques.
The film, centered around Christmas, portrays the holiday's spirit of generosity, wonder, and kindness in an affirming light. It aligns with the positive cultural and spiritual values traditionally associated with Christian Christmas celebrations.
The film "A Fairy Tale Christmas" does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The narrative focuses on traditional Christmas elements and a young girl's adventure to save the holiday, without incorporating any queer representation.
This film does not feature any identifiable transsexual characters or themes. Consequently, there is no portrayal to evaluate regarding transsexual identity or experiences within the narrative.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
This animated film features original characters and traditional portrayals of figures like Santa Claus and Mrs. Claus. There is no indication of any character, previously established in source material or history as one gender, being depicted as a different gender.
This animated film features original characters without prior canonical or historical racial depictions. As such, there is no established baseline against which a race swap could occur.
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