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Pocket Ninjas (1997)
Somewhere in New Jersey, a group of masked rollerblading children "save the universe" by training to fight the evil Cobra Khan through a series of action-packed montages. Along the way they hypothesize some slapstick hijinks in a balloon factory, and save the day through a hypothetical Sonic Virtual Reality battle. A real treat!
Somewhere in New Jersey, a group of masked rollerblading children "save the universe" by training to fight the evil Cobra Khan through a series of action-packed montages. Along the way they hypothesize some slapstick hijinks in a balloon factory, and save the day through a hypothetical Sonic Virtual Reality battle. A real treat!
The film's narrative focuses on apolitical themes of good versus evil and individual heroism through martial arts, lacking any discernible promotion or critique of specific political ideologies.
The film features primarily traditional casting without explicit DEI-driven character changes. Its narrative does not critically portray traditional identities or center on explicit DEI themes, focusing instead on its core action and adventure plot.
The film features Sally, a young female martial artist and one of the titular Pocket Ninjas. In the climax, she participates in close-quarters combat against Cobra's male henchmen, contributing to their physical defeat through her combat skills.
The film "Pocket Ninjas" does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Its narrative focuses on martial arts and a villainous plot, with no elements related to queer identity or experiences. Therefore, there is no LGBTQ+ portrayal to evaluate within the film's content.
The film "Pocket Ninjas" does not feature any identifiable transsexual characters or themes within its narrative. There are no plot points or character arcs that involve transgender identity or experiences. Consequently, there is no portrayal to evaluate, resulting in a net impact of N/A.
Pocket Ninjas (1997) is an original film and not an adaptation of existing source material, nor does it feature historical figures. All characters are new creations for this specific movie, thus precluding any gender swaps from prior canon or history.
Pocket Ninjas (1997) is an original film and not an adaptation of existing source material or a depiction of historical figures. Therefore, its characters do not have a pre-established racial identity that could be altered.
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