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Charlie the Wonderdog (2025)
Charlie the Wonderdog is a 2025 Canadian animated superhero comedy directed by Shea Wageman. Owen Wilson voices the family dog who gains superpowers and battles the evil cat Puddy to save the world. Vincent Tong and Tabitha St. Germain provide additional voices in this Viva Kids production.
Charlie the Wonderdog is a 2025 Canadian animated superhero comedy directed by Shea Wageman. Owen Wilson voices the family dog who gains superpowers and battles the evil cat Puddy to save the world. Vincent Tong and Tabitha St. Germain provide additional voices in this Viva Kids production.
The narrative emphasizes apolitical values like family bonds and individual courage, while peripheral satire on political leadership critiques opportunism across partisan lines without favoring one ideology.
The film incorporates visible diversity through its voice cast and character portrayals, including minority actors in supporting roles and a female president. Subtle themes of identity acceptance and universal heroism appear without critiquing traditional identities.
The film portrays a supportive mother-son duo bonded with their loyal dog, highlighting themes of mutual care, emotional encouragement, and family teamwork in overcoming challenges. This affirming depiction of familial loyalty and collaboration leans toward traditional values without questioning established norms.
No LGBTQ+ characters or themes appear in the film. The narrative focuses on friendship, heroism, and family bonds through a dog's superhero adventures.
No transgender characters or themes are present in the film. The story centers on a dog gaining superpowers from aliens to battle an evil cat, with no elements related to transsexual identity or experiences.
The animated film centers on a superpowered dog battling an evil cat, with female characters like President Rose appearing in supportive, non-combat roles such as negotiating deals. No instances occur of female characters engaging in or winning physical fights against male opponents.
Charlie the Wonderdog features original characters like a young boy named Danny and his dog Charlie, with no prior canonical source material establishing genders for adaptation, resulting in no gender swaps.
Charlie the Wonderdog features original characters in an animated story, with no prior canonical or historical racial depictions to compare against, resulting in no race swaps.
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