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A series following the story of young turtles, Ricky and Ella, and their friends, Annabel the Octopus and Pipo the Butterfly Fish. Within the many fun, exciting adventures, we learn that life underwater is quite similar to life on earth and likewise, things rarely go as planned! Even if they live with the wise Sammy in the safe happy setting of a warm reef, our little turtles – just like little kids – won’t be able to resist the appeal of the big blue ocean!
A series following the story of young turtles, Ricky and Ella, and their friends, Annabel the Octopus and Pipo the Butterfly Fish. Within the many fun, exciting adventures, we learn that life underwater is quite similar to life on earth and likewise, things rarely go as planned! Even if they live with the wise Sammy in the safe happy setting of a warm reef, our little turtles – just like little kids – won’t be able to resist the appeal of the big blue ocean!
The film's core subject matter and its treatment of themes are designed for a broad, apolitical children's audience, focusing on universal values like friendship and basic environmental awareness without promoting any specific political ideology.
This animated film, centered on marine animals, does not feature human characters, rendering traditional human-centric diversity and identity evaluations inapplicable. Its narrative focuses on animal adventures and environmental themes, without engaging with human societal identities or DEI critiques.
Sammy & Co is an animated children's series focusing on the adventures of young sea turtles and their friends. The show does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes within its narrative or character portrayals.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The animated series "Sammy & Co" is a spin-off featuring established characters from the "Sammy's Adventures" films. All returning characters maintain their original canonical genders from the source material.
The series features animated marine animal characters, for whom the concept of human racial categories and subsequent race swaps does not apply. No human characters are present to be subject to a race swap.
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