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Kim Possible (2019)
Everyday teen hero Kim Possible and her best friend Ron Stoppable embark on their freshman year of high school, all while saving the world from evil villains. While Kim and Ron have always been one step ahead of their opponents, navigating the social hierarchy of high school is more challenging than the action-hero ever imagined. With Drakken and Shego lurking in the wings, Kim must rely on her family and Team Possible—Ron, tech-genius Wade, new friend Athena, and Rufus, a Naked mole-rat.
Everyday teen hero Kim Possible and her best friend Ron Stoppable embark on their freshman year of high school, all while saving the world from evil villains. While Kim and Ron have always been one step ahead of their opponents, navigating the social hierarchy of high school is more challenging than the action-hero ever imagined. With Drakken and Shego lurking in the wings, Kim must rely on her family and Team Possible—Ron, tech-genius Wade, new friend Athena, and Rufus, a Naked mole-rat.
The film's central narrative focuses on a teenage secret agent stopping cartoonish villains, emphasizing apolitical themes of heroism, friendship, and individual responsibility, without engaging in explicit political ideologies.
The movie demonstrates significant DEI through the explicit recasting of several traditionally white characters with minority actors, including prominent roles like Wade, Shego, and Bonnie. While the casting shows a clear commitment to diversity, the narrative itself does not appear to explicitly critique traditional identities or center around strong DEI themes.
The film features Kim Possible, a non-superpowered human, who repeatedly engages in and wins close-quarters physical fights against multiple male opponents, including henchmen and villains, using her martial arts expertise.
The character Wade Load, canonically depicted as white in the original animated series, is portrayed by a Black actor in the 2019 live-action film, constituting a race swap.
The film 'Kim Possible, 2019' does not include any discernible LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Consequently, there is no specific portrayal of LGBTQ+ identities or issues to evaluate within the narrative.
The film "Kim Possible, 2019" does not include any identifiable transsexual characters or themes within its plot. Therefore, there is no portrayal of transsexual identity to evaluate, resulting in a 'N/A' assessment for its net impact.
The 2019 live-action adaptation of "Kim Possible" maintains the established genders of all its core characters from the original animated series, including Kim Possible, Ron Stoppable, Dr. Drakken, and Shego. No canonical characters were portrayed with a different gender.
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