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Snowflake, the White Gorilla (2011)
Snowflake is special, he's the only white gorilla in the world. He is the zoo's main attraction, children love him, but the other gorillas don't see what's so charming about this weirdo being the center of attention. With the help of Ailur, a Buddhist black panther reincarnated into the body of a red panda, and Paula, a smart little girl, Snowflake plans a sneak visit to the witch at the circus. She can help him be a normal gorilla. But outside the safety of the zoo's walls, the three friends are in danger. Thomas, a total jinx, is convinced that the white gorilla is the amulet he needs to counter his bad luck. This cruel and superstitious man is prepared to do whatever it takes to capture Snowflake.
Snowflake is special, he's the only white gorilla in the world. He is the zoo's main attraction, children love him, but the other gorillas don't see what's so charming about this weirdo being the center of attention. With the help of Ailur, a Buddhist black panther reincarnated into the body of a red panda, and Paula, a smart little girl, Snowflake plans a sneak visit to the witch at the circus. She can help him be a normal gorilla. But outside the safety of the zoo's walls, the three friends are in danger. Thomas, a total jinx, is convinced that the white gorilla is the amulet he needs to counter his bad luck. This cruel and superstitious man is prepared to do whatever it takes to capture Snowflake.
The film's central narrative focuses on an individual's journey of self-acceptance and the value of friendship, addressing apolitical themes of uniqueness and belonging without engaging in broader ideological conflicts.
The film features a cast primarily composed of Spanish actors, reflecting its production origin, without intentional race or gender swaps for diversity. Its narrative centers on themes of self-acceptance and friendship, with no explicit critique of traditional identities or overt DEI themes.
Snowflake, the White Gorilla does not feature any discernible LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The story centers on a unique white gorilla's journey and does not incorporate queer identities or experiences into its plot or character development.
The film 'Snowflake, the White Gorilla' does not feature any identifiable transsexual characters or themes. Its narrative centers on a magical adventure involving animals and a witch, thus there is no portrayal to evaluate regarding transgender identity.
The film features a young girl, Paula, and a female black panther, Ailur. Paula does not engage in direct physical combat with male opponents. Ailur, as an animal, participates in action sequences but does not exhibit combat feats against male characters that align with the specified criteria of skill or martial arts.
The film's central character, Snowflake, is based on a real-life male gorilla and is portrayed as male in the movie. Other significant characters appear to be original creations for the film, not adaptations of pre-existing characters with established genders.
The film features original characters, both animal and human, without prior canonical or historical racial establishments. Therefore, no character's race could have been changed from a pre-existing depiction.
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