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Bilal: A New Breed of Hero (2016)
A thousand years ago, one boy with a dream of becoming a great warrior is abducted with his sister and taken to a land far away from home. Thrown into a world where greed and injustice rule all, Bilal finds the courage to raise his voice and make a change. Inspired by true events, this is a story of a real hero who earned his remembrance in time and history.
A thousand years ago, one boy with a dream of becoming a great warrior is abducted with his sister and taken to a land far away from home. Thrown into a world where greed and injustice rule all, Bilal finds the courage to raise his voice and make a change. Inspired by true events, this is a story of a real hero who earned his remembrance in time and history.
The film's central narrative strongly critiques systemic oppression and slavery, championing themes of liberation, equality, and resistance against tyranny through the protagonist's journey and the establishment of a new social order.
The movie features a diverse cast accurately portraying a historical Black figure. Its narrative explicitly critiques oppressive traditional power structures and societal norms through the protagonist's journey from slavery to freedom, making themes of equality and justice central to the story.
The film portrays Islam positively, focusing on its message of equality, justice, and monotheism through the heroic journey of Bilal. It depicts the early Muslim community as righteous and resilient against oppression.
The film 'Bilal: A New Breed of Hero' is an animated historical drama depicting the life of Bilal ibn Rabah. The narrative does not include any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes, resulting in no portrayal to evaluate.
Based on available information, the film "Bilal: A New Breed of Hero" is an animated historical drama focusing on the life of Bilal ibn Rabah. There are no identifiable transsexual characters or themes present in the narrative, leading to a rating of N/A for depiction.
The animated film primarily focuses on the male protagonist Bilal and other male characters in historical battles and struggles. Female characters, such as Ghufaira, are present but do not engage in direct physical combat against male opponents.
The film is an adaptation of the life of Bilal ibn Rabah, a historical figure who was male. The character of Bilal is portrayed as male in the film, consistent with historical accounts. There is no indication of any other historically or canonically established character undergoing a gender swap.
Bilal ibn Rabah, a historical figure known to be of Abyssinian (Black) descent, is voiced by Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, a Black actor. This portrayal aligns with the historical race of the character.
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