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The Reef 2: High Tide (2012)
Trained in the skills of sea power, Pi the fish can fight a shark, sink a squid or batter any random predator that ever threatens his friends and neighbors on the reef. Unfortunately, being the only hero in town can take its toll, especially when a group of sharks declares that the end of the reef is soon at hand.
Trained in the skills of sea power, Pi the fish can fight a shark, sink a squid or batter any random predator that ever threatens his friends and neighbors on the reef. Unfortunately, being the only hero in town can take its toll, especially when a group of sharks declares that the end of the reef is soon at hand.
The film's core narrative centers on the urgent need for environmental protection and community solidarity to combat human-caused pollution threatening a natural habitat, aligning with progressive environmental values.
This animated film features a diverse voice cast for its marine life characters. The narrative focuses on an aquatic adventure and does not engage with human societal identities or critiques, maintaining a neutral stance on traditional identities and DEI themes.
The animated children's film 'The Reef 2: High Tide' does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Its narrative focuses on marine life adventures, and there are no elements within the story that depict or address queer identities.
The animated film 'The Reef 2: High Tide' does not feature any identifiable transsexual characters or themes. Its narrative centers on the adventures of fish and other marine creatures, making the concept of transsexual portrayal inapplicable to its content.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
This film is a direct sequel. All returning characters from the previous installment maintain their established genders. New characters introduced in this film do not have prior canonical genders to swap. Therefore, no gender swaps are present.
This animated film features non-human, aquatic characters. The concept of human racial categories and subsequent race swaps, as defined, does not apply to the film's characters.
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