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Night of the Zoopocalypse (2025)
A wolf and mountain lion team up when a meteor unleashes a virus turning zoo animals into zombies. They join forces with other survivors to rescue the zoo and stop the deranged mutant leader from spreading the virus.
A wolf and mountain lion team up when a meteor unleashes a virus turning zoo animals into zombies. They join forces with other survivors to rescue the zoo and stop the deranged mutant leader from spreading the virus.
The film focuses on apolitical genre themes of survival and cooperation against a zombie threat, with no explicit political ideologies or social commentaries identified in its plot or director statements, making it a neutral production.
The film features an animal-centric cast, with no explicit DEI-driven casting or character changes noted for its human voice actors. Its narrative focuses on adapting a horror story for a family audience, without incorporating explicit DEI themes or critiques of traditional identities.
Based on all available information, including plot summaries, character descriptions, and reviews, *Night of the Zoopocalypse* does not appear to feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The narrative focuses on zoo animals battling a zombie virus, with no reported LGBTQ+ elements.
Based on available information, Night of the Zoopocalypse does not depict transsexual characters or themes. The plot centers on animal survivors in a zombie apocalypse, with no indication of gender or sexual identity changes or related portrayals in any character arcs or story elements.
The available information describes Gracie, a female timber wolf, in a physical encounter with a male mountain lion, Dan, but both are tranquilized by a zookeeper, not a victory for Gracie. No other female characters are noted to defeat male opponents in close-quarters physical combat.
The film is an adaptation of an unpublished short story. Despite significant changes to characters and plot, the provided information explicitly states that no characters have an on-screen gender that differs from their established gender in the source material, and no gender alterations were reported.
The film features anthropomorphic animal characters, not humans. The source material is an unpublished concept, and no prior canon established any human racial characteristics for these characters. Therefore, the concept of a "race swap" as defined does not apply.
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