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When you're the legendary Puss in Boots, life and death go paw in paw. In this epic original short, Puss recalls one of his most daring deaths yet.
When you're the legendary Puss in Boots, life and death go paw in paw. In this epic original short, Puss recalls one of his most daring deaths yet.
The film is a character-driven fantasy short focusing on Puss in Boots' reflections on life and death, with no explicit or implied political ideology or leanings relevant to U.S. perspectives.
The movie features an anthropomorphic animal cast without introducing new human characters or expanding on human diversity. Its narrative focuses on universal themes of adventure and bravery, with no explicit engagement with or critique related to diversity, equity, or inclusion.
The Trident (2023) does not feature any LGBTQ+ characters, relationships, or themes within its narrative. The film, a short animated adventure in the Puss in Boots universe, focuses on action, humor, and the consequences of bravado, without engaging with issues of sexual orientation or gender identity.
Based on the available information, there are no detailed descriptions or catalogs of combat scenes in *The Trident* that depict female characters defeating male opponents in close-quarters physical combat. Therefore, it is not possible to confirm the presence of such portrayals.
The film's characters, including Puss in Boots, Kitty Softpaws, and Goldilocks, maintain their established genders from source material and previous adaptations, with no on-screen gender changes from their original canonical portrayals.
The film features anthropomorphic animals and fairy tale characters without established human racial identities. The diverse voice cast does not constitute a race swap, as no character was canonically or historically depicted as a different race.
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