
Babe and Puppies (1904)
Babe and Puppies (1904)
Overview
A little girl and her baby sister are playing in the garden. The older of the two, wishing to amuse herself in some other way, gives the baby some bread and runs off. Pretty soon a number of hungry puppies see the baby eating and make a rush for her. When they jump for the bread the child becomes frightened, gets up and attempts to run away, but there are too many hungry pups around, and before she can get away, they snatch the bread from her. It is very humorous to watch the baby's facial expressions from the time the little puppies first appear, until she runs away.
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Rating & Dimensions
Not Rated
Overview
A little girl and her baby sister are playing in the garden. The older of the two, wishing to amuse herself in some other way, gives the baby some bread and runs off. Pretty soon a number of hungry puppies see the baby eating and make a rush for her. When they jump for the bread the child becomes frightened, gets up and attempts to run away, but there are too many hungry pups around, and before she can get away, they snatch the bread from her. It is very humorous to watch the baby's facial expressions from the time the little puppies first appear, until she runs away.
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Detailed Bias Analysis
Primary
The film's subject matter, depicting a pig interacting with puppies, is entirely apolitical and devoid of any discernible ideological message or conflict, leading to a neutral rating.
This early film features a single woman interacting with puppies, reflecting traditional casting practices of its era. The simple, observational nature of the film means there is no discernible narrative or character development to engage with themes of traditional identities or diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Secondary
This early silent film, 'Babe and Puppies,' is a simple actualité featuring a baby and puppies. It lacks any discernible narrative, character development, or thematic content related to LGBTQ+ individuals or experiences, resulting in no depiction.
The film "Babe and Puppies" is a short, early silent film depicting a baby interacting with puppies. It does not feature any identifiable transsexual characters or themes, nor does it address gender identity in any capacity.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
This 1904 film is an early, likely short production. It is highly improbable that it features characters with pre-established canonical or historical genders that could be subject to a gender swap.
This 1904 short film features a baby and puppies. There is no prior source material, historical figure, or established canon for the character 'Babe' to have a pre-defined race that could be swapped.
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