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Adventure, Animation • 2016 • 78 min • All Ages

Izzie's Way Home is a 2016 animated adventure about a small aquarium fish who escapes into the open ocean and, with a crew of misfit sea creatures, finds her courage and her way back to her father. The premise is openly indebted to the Pixar era of family animation, right down to the parent-child reunion arc. The Leans Traditional label reflects what the film is built around: biological family bonds, a home worth returning to, and self-discovery framed through loyalty rather than rejection of where you came from. No political framing, no identity-politics subtext, and a G rating round out a film aimed squarely at family viewing with few ideological complications.
Bonnie Dennison • Tori Spelling • Zack Ward
Izzie's Way Home is a 2016 animated adventure about a small aquarium fish who escapes into the open ocean and, with a crew of misfit sea creatures, finds her courage and her way back to her father. The premise is openly indebted to the Pixar era of family animation, right down to the parent-child reunion arc. The Leans Traditional label reflects what the film is built around: biological family bonds, a home worth returning to, and self-discovery framed through loyalty rather than rejection of where you came from. No political framing, no identity-politics subtext, and a G rating round out a film aimed squarely at family viewing with few ideological complications.
Bonnie Dennison • Tori Spelling • Zack Ward
The film centers on a young girl's journey to reunite with her family, emphasizing universal themes of courage, perseverance, and the importance of family bonds. Its narrative focuses on apolitical human experiences rather than promoting specific political ideologies.
The film features a traditional cast without explicit race or gender swaps of established roles. Its narrative does not appear to critically portray traditional identities or center on explicit DEI themes.
The film centers on a young fish's determined journey to reunite with her father, emphasizing the enduring strength and importance of the parent-child bond and the concept of home. This narrative positively frames the biological family unit and its significance.
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Izzie's Way Home, an animated film, does not feature any identifiable transsexual characters or themes within its narrative. The story focuses on a young fish's journey to find her way home, without incorporating elements related to transsexual identity or experiences. The film's plot centers on adventure and family reunion in an aquatic setting.
Izzie's Way Home is an animated adventure film. The narrative does not include any scenes where female characters are shown to be victorious in close-quarters physical combat against one or more male opponents through skill, strength, or martial arts. The film focuses on an aquatic journey rather than direct physical confrontations of this nature.
The film does not feature characters who were previously established as one gender in source material or prior canon and are portrayed as a different gender in this production.
Izzie's Way Home is an original animated film released in 2016. The characters, including the primary animal protagonist and supporting human roles, were created specifically for this production. There are no pre-existing source materials or prior adaptations that establish canonical racial identities for any characters, therefore no instances of race swapping occur.
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