Work It Out Wombats! (2023)

Overview
Full of endless energy, Malik, Zadie and Zeke run, bounce, roll and romp, always on the lookout for interesting Treeborhood problems to solve. Malik is thoughtful, considerate and sometimes set in his ways (which can be a good thing when you’re problem-solving). His speedy, adventurous younger sister, Zadie, is a brainstormer extraordinaire, with ideas that range from silly to very smart. Zeke is the youngest sibling — a funny, curious cuddle-bug who loves to play and explore. Super, their grandmother, is the Superintendent and unofficial “Mayor” of the Treeborhood.
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Full of endless energy, Malik, Zadie and Zeke run, bounce, roll and romp, always on the lookout for interesting Treeborhood problems to solve. Malik is thoughtful, considerate and sometimes set in his ways (which can be a good thing when you’re problem-solving). His speedy, adventurous younger sister, Zadie, is a brainstormer extraordinaire, with ideas that range from silly to very smart. Zeke is the youngest sibling — a funny, curious cuddle-bug who loves to play and explore. Super, their grandmother, is the Superintendent and unofficial “Mayor” of the Treeborhood.
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The series focuses on apolitical themes of early childhood education, problem-solving, and social-emotional development, promoting universal values like teamwork and family support without explicit political messaging or advocacy.
The animated series *Work It Out Wombats!* thoughtfully integrates diversity, equity, and inclusion through its character design, featuring a diverse community with specific cultural representation, such as a Filipino family. The storytelling approach is explicitly inclusive, aiming to normalize diverse perspectives and promote belonging for underrepresented groups, reflecting a proactive educational and social mission.
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Work It Out Wombats! features Duffy and Leiko, a lesbian couple, as mothers of a recurring character. Their presence is incidental to the main plots but serves to normalize same-sex family structures within the show's diverse community. The portrayal is positive, accepted, and free of stereotypes, integrating the characters naturally without sensationalism or making their identity a central issue. The show's approach is inclusive and supportive.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The animated series features no characters whose on-screen gender differs from their established gender in source material or original depiction. While diverse family structures are present, this does not involve a character's gender being altered from its canonical representation.
The series features original anthropomorphic animal characters, not human characters with established racial identities from prior canon or history. Voice casting aligns with the creators' intent for cultural authenticity, rather than altering a pre-existing racial depiction.
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