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Ever After High: Spring Unsprung (2015)
When the Storybook of Legends is found by Alistair Wonderland and Bunny Blanc, the two friends decide to bring the book back to Ever After High, but the Cheshire Cat has other plans for the book and swaps it with a book of cursed riddles instead, that turn all who read it topsy-turvy with their wild magic, one of whom is Apple, who thus threatens to destroy the fairytale world. Now, with only Maddie, Alistair, Lizzie, Bunny and Kitty left, they must solve the malicious riddle of the Cheshire Cat, and save their friends.
When the Storybook of Legends is found by Alistair Wonderland and Bunny Blanc, the two friends decide to bring the book back to Ever After High, but the Cheshire Cat has other plans for the book and swaps it with a book of cursed riddles instead, that turn all who read it topsy-turvy with their wild magic, one of whom is Apple, who thus threatens to destroy the fairytale world. Now, with only Maddie, Alistair, Lizzie, Bunny and Kitty left, they must solve the malicious riddle of the Cheshire Cat, and save their friends.
The film's central narrative champions individual choice and self-determination over rigid, inherited traditions and pre-ordained destinies, aligning with progressive values of personal liberation and challenging established norms.
The movie features a visibly diverse ensemble of characters derived from various fairy tales, without explicitly recasting traditionally white roles. Its narrative explores themes of challenging pre-determined destinies and embracing individuality, offering a subtle critique of tradition rather than explicitly targeting specific identities.
The film "Ever After High: Spring Unsprung" does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters, relationships, or themes. The narrative focuses on the children of fairy tale characters and their choices regarding their destinies, without incorporating queer identities or experiences.
The film "Ever After High: Spring Unsprung" does not feature any identifiable transsexual characters or themes. Its storyline is centered on the children of fairytale characters and their choices regarding their predetermined destinies, without any elements pertaining to transgender identity.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film features the children of classic fairytale characters, who are new characters within the Ever After High universe. No established fairytale character from the source material is portrayed with a different gender on screen.
This animated film is part of the 'Ever After High' franchise. The characters' racial portrayals in 'Spring Unsprung' are consistent with their established designs within the franchise's own canon. There are no instances where a character previously established as one race within the Ever After High universe is depicted as a different race in this installment.
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