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Christmas Every Day (1996)
Billy Jackson is not having a good Christmas. He got a basketball for Christmas and just cannot make a jump shot. His Uncle David is coming to town to open a ValueMall, which will put his Dad's store out of business. When he tells his little sister Sarah that there is no Santa, she makes a wish that it would be Christmas every day. Billy now has to relive Christmas Day over and over again.
Billy Jackson is not having a good Christmas. He got a basketball for Christmas and just cannot make a jump shot. His Uncle David is coming to town to open a ValueMall, which will put his Dad's store out of business. When he tells his little sister Sarah that there is no Santa, she makes a wish that it would be Christmas every day. Billy now has to relive Christmas Day over and over again.
The film's central narrative focuses on individual moral growth and the embrace of universally positive values like selflessness, family, and community, without explicitly promoting or critiquing any specific political ideology, leading to a neutral rating.
The movie features a traditional cast without explicit DEI-driven casting choices. Its narrative, typical for a 1996 Christmas TV movie, does not appear to critically portray traditional identities or center on explicit DEI themes.
The film centers on the Christmas holiday, promoting its core values of generosity, family, and kindness. The protagonist's journey involves overcoming cynicism to embrace the positive spirit of Christmas, aligning the narrative with the virtues often associated with the Christian celebration.
Based on available information, the film "Christmas Every Day, 1996" does not appear to include any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The narrative focuses on a traditional family Christmas story, and there is no indication of LGBTQ+ representation within its plot or character arcs.
Based on available information, the film "Christmas Every Day, 1996" does not appear to feature any identifiable transsexual characters or themes. The narrative focuses on a teenager reliving Christmas Day, with no elements related to transgender identity or experiences.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film 'Christmas Every Day' (1996) is an original TV movie without specified source material or historical figures. Characters created for an original production do not have a pre-established gender to swap from, as per the definition.
The film "Christmas Every Day" (1996) is an original TV movie, not an adaptation of pre-existing source material with established characters. Therefore, its characters are new creations, precluding the possibility of a race swap.
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