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The Good, the Bart, and the Loki (2021)
Loki is banished from Asgard once again and must face his toughest opponents yet: the Simpsons and Springfield’s mightiest heroes. The God of Mischief teams up with Bart Simpson in the ultimate crossover event paying tribute to the Marvel Cinematic Universe of superheroes and villains.
Loki is banished from Asgard once again and must face his toughest opponents yet: the Simpsons and Springfield’s mightiest heroes. The God of Mischief teams up with Bart Simpson in the ultimate crossover event paying tribute to the Marvel Cinematic Universe of superheroes and villains.
This short film is a comedic crossover that parodies superhero tropes and explores themes of mischief and finding belonging within a family context. It does not engage with political ideologies or promote specific social or economic viewpoints, resulting in a neutral rating.
This animated short film, a crossover between The Simpsons and the Marvel Cinematic Universe, maintains traditional casting for its established characters. The narrative focuses on comedic interactions without critiquing traditional identities or explicitly featuring DEI themes.
The film features Lady Loki, a female variant of the canonically male Marvel character Loki, which constitutes a gender swap.
The short film "The Good, the Bart, and the Loki" does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The narrative focuses on a comedic crossover between The Simpsons and the Marvel character Loki, with no elements related to queer identity present in its plot or character arcs.
The animated short film "The Good, the Bart, and the Loki" does not include any identifiable transsexual characters or themes. Consequently, there is no portrayal to evaluate regarding positive, negative, or neutral impact on transsexual representation.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
This animated short features established characters from The Simpsons and Marvel's Loki. All characters maintain their canonical racial depictions, with no instances of a character established as one race being portrayed as a different race.
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