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Susan Murphy (a.k.a. Ginormica) and the Monsters are now working with the US government as special ops. So when an alien presence is detected in Susan's hometown of Modesto, California -- right before Halloween -- the team is dispatched to investigate. Everything appears normal, right down to the jack-o-lanterns peering out from every doorstep and windowsill. But when Halloween arrives, those innocent-looking carved pumpkins reveal themselves for what they really are mutant aliens. The altered pumpkins then start to implement their fiendish plan to take over Earth. The Monsters are there to combat the mutant gourds and try to smash their wicked scheme!
Susan Murphy (a.k.a. Ginormica) and the Monsters are now working with the US government as special ops. So when an alien presence is detected in Susan's hometown of Modesto, California -- right before Halloween -- the team is dispatched to investigate. Everything appears normal, right down to the jack-o-lanterns peering out from every doorstep and windowsill. But when Halloween arrives, those innocent-looking carved pumpkins reveal themselves for what they really are mutant aliens. The altered pumpkins then start to implement their fiendish plan to take over Earth. The Monsters are there to combat the mutant gourds and try to smash their wicked scheme!
The film's central subject matter of mutant pumpkins from outer space and its resolution through a child's heroism are entirely apolitical, lacking any discernible ideological messaging.
The movie features a traditional voice cast without explicit race or gender swaps for its characters. Its narrative focuses on a straightforward conflict without incorporating critical portrayals of traditional identities or explicit DEI themes.
This animated short film, 'Mutant Pumpkins from Outer Space,' does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Its plot centers on a Halloween-themed conflict between monsters and mutant pumpkins, with no elements related to queer identity or experiences.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
This film is a spin-off of 'Monsters vs. Aliens' and features the same established characters. No character who was previously established as one gender in the source material or prior installments is portrayed as a different gender in this film. New characters introduced do not count as gender swaps.
This animated short film features characters from "Monsters vs. Aliens." The established races of returning characters like Susan Murphy, Dr. Cockroach, B.O.B., and The Missing Link remain consistent with their original portrayals. No character's race was altered from prior canon.
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