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Kangaroo Jack: G'Day, U.S.A.! (2004)
Kangaroo Jack is back but this time he's animated! Three Teenagers go to the Outback, and find themselves back in Vegas - trying to get Jack home!
Kangaroo Jack is back but this time he's animated! Three Teenagers go to the Outback, and find themselves back in Vegas - trying to get Jack home!
The film is rated neutral due to its genre as a children's animated adventure, which typically focuses on universal, apolitical themes such as friendship, teamwork, and overcoming obstacles, rather than engaging with specific political ideologies or societal critiques.
The animated film does not feature explicit DEI-driven casting or character design, maintaining a neutral stance on representation. Its narrative focuses on adventure and comedy without critiquing traditional identities or making DEI themes central to the plot.
The animated film 'Kangaroo Jack: G'Day, U.S.A.!' does not include any discernible LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Consequently, there is no specific portrayal of queer identity or experiences to evaluate within the movie's content.
The animated film 'Kangaroo Jack: G'Day, U.S.A.!' does not feature any transsexual characters or themes. Its plot focuses on comedic adventures involving animals and human characters without addressing transgender identity in any capacity, resulting in no portrayal to evaluate.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
This animated sequel features the same core human and animal characters from the original film. All established characters maintain their original gender portrayal, and no previously established characters are depicted with a different gender.
This animated film is a direct sequel to the live-action 'Kangaroo Jack.' The main human characters, Charlie and Louis, maintain their established races from the previous installment. No characters established as one race in prior canon are portrayed as a different race.
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