Ready, Jet, Go! Space Camp: The Movie (2023)

Overview
Jet and his friends Sean, Sydney and Mindy attend a space camp, where they put their skills to the test. Along the way, Sunspot develops an allergic reaction that causes him to shrink. Team Propulsion must leave the camp and find the cure, "Dehshrinkulum," without Mitchell discovering just what they're doing.
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Overview
Jet and his friends Sean, Sydney and Mindy attend a space camp, where they put their skills to the test. Along the way, Sunspot develops an allergic reaction that causes him to shrink. Team Propulsion must leave the camp and find the cure, "Dehshrinkulum," without Mitchell discovering just what they're doing.
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The film primarily focuses on apolitical themes of science, education, and universally positive social values like teamwork and cooperation, avoiding explicit political commentary or partisan advocacy.
The movie incorporates diversity through its character representation, featuring a mix of human and alien characters, gender diversity, and ethnic diversity. Its narrative promotes inclusive themes such as teamwork, empathy, and positive female roles in STEM, aligning with educational values for young audiences.
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Ready, Jet, Go! Space Camp: The Movie does not include any explicit portrayals or discussions of LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The film focuses on educational and family-friendly content, emphasizing teamwork and adventure without addressing social or identity issues related to the LGBTQ+ community.
The film is an animated family adventure focused on space exploration and learning. It does not feature any combat scenes where female characters engage in or win physical confrontations against male opponents.
The film is an animated adaptation of the "Ready Jet Go!" TV series. All characters, including Jet Propulsion and Mindy Melendez, maintain their established canonical genders from the original source material, with no instances of gender changes or swaps.
The film is an animated adaptation where character races were either not explicitly defined in the source material or the casting aligns with implied characteristics. Alien characters are non-human, and the diverse human cast reflects a contemporary, multicultural setting without contradicting established canon. No character established as one race was portrayed as another.
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