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The Proud Family Movie (2005)
Penny and her family are lured on an all expenses paid vacation where a mad scientist captures them, refusing to let them go because Oscar won't reveal his on of his secret Proud Snacks formulas.
Penny and her family are lured on an all expenses paid vacation where a mad scientist captures them, refusing to let them go because Oscar won't reveal his on of his secret Proud Snacks formulas.
The film primarily focuses on universal themes of family unity and overcoming an external, fantastical evil threat. While it features a villain utilizing mass production, this serves as a plot device rather than a central critique of economic systems, resulting in a neutral political stance.
The movie features a diverse, predominantly Black main cast, consistent with its original series, without explicitly recasting traditionally white roles. Its narrative focuses on family adventure and does not center on a critique or negative portrayal of traditional identities.
The film features Michael Collins, a flamboyant and queer-coded character, as a positive and accepted member of the main friend group. His presence is incidental to the plot, and while his identity is not explicitly stated as LGBTQ+, his portrayal is neither overtly affirming nor denigrating, resulting in a neutral net impact.
The film does not feature any identifiable transsexual characters or themes. The narrative focuses on the Proud family's vacation, a mad scientist, and clones, without engaging with gender identity or transition in any capacity.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film is a continuation of The Proud Family animated series. All established characters from the original series maintain their canonical genders in the movie. No pre-existing characters are portrayed as a different gender.
The Proud Family Movie is a direct animated continuation of The Proud Family TV series. All established characters maintain their original racial portrayals from the source material, with no changes to their race.
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