The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything: A VeggieTales Movie (2008)

Overview
A boatload of beloved VeggieTales pals embark on a fun and fresh pirate adventure with their trademark humor and silly songs in The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything - A VeggieTales Movie! Larry the Cucumber, Mr. Lunt and Pa Grape find themselves on the ride of their lives when they are mysteriously whisked back to the time when pirates ruled the high seas.
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Overview
A boatload of beloved VeggieTales pals embark on a fun and fresh pirate adventure with their trademark humor and silly songs in The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything - A VeggieTales Movie! Larry the Cucumber, Mr. Lunt and Pa Grape find themselves on the ride of their lives when they are mysteriously whisked back to the time when pirates ruled the high seas.
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Primary
The film focuses on apolitical, universal themes of courage, self-worth, and fighting generic injustice, rather than promoting a specific political ideology or critiquing ideological extremes. The central conflict of tyranny versus freedom and individual self-doubt is resolved through personal growth and teamwork, aligning with broadly accepted moral values.
The movie features anthropomorphic vegetable characters, which inherently bypasses traditional human racial and gender representation. The voice cast is predominantly white, and the narrative focuses on universal moral lessons without critiquing or explicitly addressing traditional human identities or DEI themes.
Secondary
The film, consistent with the VeggieTales franchise, is overtly Christian in its themes and moral lessons. It promotes virtues like courage, self-worth, and helping others, framing them within a narrative that affirms Christian values and faith.
This animated children's film from the VeggieTales series does not include any discernible LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The narrative focuses on its core characters and their adventure without engaging with queer identities or experiences, resulting in no direct portrayal.
The film features Princess Eloise and her mother, the Queen, as the primary female characters. Neither of these characters, nor any other female character, is depicted engaging in or winning direct physical combat against male opponents.
The film features original characters from the VeggieTales franchise, such as Larry the Cucumber and Bob the Tomato, who maintain their established genders. New characters introduced in the movie do not have prior canonical genders to swap from.
The film features anthropomorphic vegetable characters who do not possess a human race. Therefore, the concept of a "race swap" as defined, which applies to human characters, does not apply to this film.
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