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No Game No Life: Zero (2017)
Six thousand years before Sora and Shiro were even a blink in the history of Disboard, war consumed the land, tearing apart the heavens, destroying stars, and even threatening to wipe out the human race. Amid the chaos and destruction, a young man named Riku leads humanity toward the tomorrow his heart believes in. One day, in the ruins of an Elf city, he meets Schwi, a female exiled "Ex Machina" android who asks him to teach her what it means to have a human heart.
Six thousand years before Sora and Shiro were even a blink in the history of Disboard, war consumed the land, tearing apart the heavens, destroying stars, and even threatening to wipe out the human race. Amid the chaos and destruction, a young man named Riku leads humanity toward the tomorrow his heart believes in. One day, in the ruins of an Elf city, he meets Schwi, a female exiled "Ex Machina" android who asks him to teach her what it means to have a human heart.
The film critiques the devastating nature of war and champions the pursuit of peace through strategic ingenuity and inter-species cooperation. It focuses on universal themes of survival and conflict resolution rather than promoting specific political ideologies.
The film's representation, based on its English voice cast for an anime production, does not indicate explicit DEI-driven casting or a lack thereof. The narrative focuses on universal fantasy themes of survival and war, without explicitly critiquing or negatively portraying traditional identities.
The film features Schwi Dola, an Ex-Machina, who repeatedly engages in and wins close-quarters physical fights against multiple male opponents from different races during the Great War.
The film centers on a deeply committed, lifelong partnership between its main characters, culminating in a symbolic marriage that serves as the emotional core and a beacon of hope for humanity's survival. This narrative strongly endorses the ideal of enduring, exclusive bonds.
The film No Game No Life: Zero does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The narrative focuses on a fantasy war and the relationship between its main protagonists, without incorporating queer identities or storylines. The overall portrayal is therefore considered N/A due to the absence of relevant content.
The film does not feature identifiable transgender characters or themes within its narrative. The story focuses on other elements without engaging with transsexual identities or related plot points.
No Game No Life: Zero features characters whose genders align with their established portrayals in the original light novel series. No major or legacy characters undergo a gender change from their canonical representations.
The film is an animated adaptation of its source material. Character designs and portrayals are consistent with the established canon, and no character's race has been altered from their original depiction.
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