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This animated short was made in 2005, but eventually was turned into a full length movie in 2014 called "The Nut Job" by Toonbox Entertainment.
This animated short was made in 2005, but eventually was turned into a full length movie in 2014 called "The Nut Job" by Toonbox Entertainment.
The film's central conflict and resolution focus on universal themes of community, individual responsibility, and the importance of cooperation, without explicitly aligning with or promoting specific political ideologies from either the left or the right.
This animated film, featuring anthropomorphic animal characters, does not engage with human-centric diversity, equity, and inclusion themes in its character representation or narrative. The story focuses on universal themes of survival and teamwork without critiquing traditional human identities.
The animated film "Surly Squirrel" (The Nut Job) focuses on the adventures of a squirrel and his animal friends. No LGBTQ+ characters or themes are present in the story, resulting in no depiction to evaluate for positive, negative, or neutral impact.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film "The Nut Job" (2014), featuring the character Surly Squirrel and directed by Peter Lepeniotis, is based on his 2005 short film "Surly Squirrel." All main characters retain their established genders from the original short film in the feature adaptation.
The film, identified by its IMDb and TMDb IDs as "The Nut Job" (2014), is an animated movie featuring anthropomorphic animal characters. It does not include human characters, nor does it adapt source material where characters were established with a specific human race. Consequently, the concept of a race swap is not applicable.
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