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Snoopy Presents: It's the Small Things, Charlie Brown (2022)
Charlie Brown is determined to win the big baseball game. But things turn into a fiasco right before the matchup, when Sally bonds with a little flower on the pitcher's mound and vows to protect it at all costs.
Charlie Brown is determined to win the big baseball game. But things turn into a fiasco right before the matchup, when Sally bonds with a little flower on the pitcher's mound and vows to protect it at all costs.
The film explores themes of environmental appreciation and community compromise through a child's attachment to a dandelion, ultimately championing universal values of coexistence and finding value in small things rather than a specific political ideology.
The film features the long-established cast of the Peanuts universe, which includes some visible diversity but does not introduce intentional race or gender swaps for traditionally white roles. Its narrative focuses on universal childhood experiences and does not critically portray traditional identities or center around explicit DEI themes.
This Peanuts special does not include any discernible LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The narrative centers on Charlie Brown's baseball team and Sally's concern for a flower, without any elements related to queer identity.
This film, a Peanuts special, focuses on childhood experiences and environmental themes. There are no identifiable transsexual characters or themes present in the narrative, nor does it touch upon gender identity in any capacity.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
This Peanuts special features the classic characters, all of whom maintain their long-established canonical genders from the original comic strip and previous adaptations. No character's gender was altered.
The animated special features the classic Peanuts characters, whose racial depictions remain consistent with their long-established appearances in the comic strip and previous adaptations. No characters canonically established as one race are portrayed as a different race.
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