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Grand Prix of Europe (2025)
Edda, a young mouse and the daughter of fairground operator Erwin, dreams of becoming a race car driver. Ahead of the 50th anniversary of the European Grand Prix, Edda gets the opportunity to meet her idol, racing star Ed, and to help her father save his failing business. But to do so, she'll have to get behind the wheel herself.
Edda, a young mouse and the daughter of fairground operator Erwin, dreams of becoming a race car driver. Ahead of the 50th anniversary of the European Grand Prix, Edda gets the opportunity to meet her idol, racing star Ed, and to help her father save his failing business. But to do so, she'll have to get behind the wheel herself.
The film's central subject matter and its narrative solution, which emphasizes personal growth and universal values, are entirely apolitical, with no evidence of specific political ideologies or leanings.
The movie demonstrates significant DEI through its casting choices, featuring a female protagonist in a traditionally male-dominated genre and a racially diverse voice cast. Its narrative explicitly centers on themes of opportunity, mentorship for underrepresented individuals, and the recognition of merit over traditional hierarchies, promoting diversity and togetherness.
The film subtly portrays Christianity through a church setting and by embodying Christian moral themes like kindness, forgiveness, and self-sacrifice in its main characters and narrative. This aligns the film's message with the virtues and dignity of the faith.
Grand Prix of Europe (2025) does not portray LGBTQ+ characters or themes within its narrative. The animated sports comedy focuses on a mouse's racing adventure and family-friendly themes, with no explicit or implicit LGBTQ+ representation identified in its plot or character interactions.
The film *Grand Prix of Europe* (2025) does not feature any transsexual characters or explicitly address transsexual themes. The narrative centers on a mouse disguising herself to race, a plot device unrelated to gender identity. The focus remains on sports, family, and perseverance, resulting in no depiction of the transsexual community.
The film's action sequences primarily involve racing, high-speed chases, and technological confrontations, such as disabling drones and stopping a runaway train. There are no depictions of female characters engaging in or winning direct physical combat against male opponents using hand-to-hand or melee weapons.
The provided information indicates the film is an original creation, and there is no identifiable source material or historical record with established character genders to compare against the on-screen portrayals. Therefore, no gender swap can be confirmed.
The film features anthropomorphic mouse characters, Ed and Edda, voiced by actors of various ethnic backgrounds. As the characters are non-human animals, the concept of a 'race swap' does not apply to their portrayal.
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