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Saving Bikini Bottom: The Sandy Cheeks Movie (2024)
When Bikini Bottom is scooped from the ocean, scientific squirrel Sandy Cheeks and her pal SpongeBob SquarePants saddle up for Texas to save their town.
When Bikini Bottom is scooped from the ocean, scientific squirrel Sandy Cheeks and her pal SpongeBob SquarePants saddle up for Texas to save their town.
The film critiques corporate overreach and unethical scientific practices, championing environmental ethics and community cooperation over corporate exploitation, aligning with progressive values.
The film features a strong female scientist protagonist and includes diverse voice casting, notably an African American actress in a prominent role. Its narrative promotes universal positive values like friendship and science, without explicitly engaging with broader systemic DEI issues or critiquing traditional identities.
Saving Bikini Bottom: The Sandy Cheeks Movie does not explicitly feature or focus on LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The narrative centers on adventure, friendship, and family dynamics without addressing LGBTQ+ identities or issues, resulting in no identifiable depiction.
Saving Bikini Bottom: The Sandy Cheeks Movie does not include any transsexual characters or directly address the transsexual community. The film's plot and character arcs focus on established identities and themes of family and friendship, with no engagement with gender identity or transition.
The film's primary combat scene features Sandy Cheeks defeating Sue Nahmee, both of whom are female characters. No scenes depict a female character achieving victory in direct physical combat against one or more male opponents.
The film's characters, including Sandy Cheeks, retain their established canonical genders from the original SpongeBob SquarePants series. No characters are portrayed with a different gender than their source material depiction.
The film's main characters are anthropomorphic animals, whose 'race' cannot be swapped in the human sense. Mr. Krabs's character involves a shift in ethnicity/nationality, not a broader racial category, which is excluded by the definition. New human characters are also excluded.
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