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Making friends after moving to a new town can be a challenge. That's the case for Ava, a 13-year-old who's just moved to a new town and finds herself missing her old life as she begins attending an unfamiliar school.
Making friends after moving to a new town can be a challenge. That's the case for Ava, a 13-year-old who's just moved to a new town and finds herself missing her old life as she begins attending an unfamiliar school.
The film is rated neutral because its narrative and themes are explicitly apolitical, focusing on universal values such as personal growth, friendship, and sportsmanship within the context of the Pokémon TCG, without promoting any specific political ideology.
Pokémon: Path to the Peak features a multicultural voice cast and a female protagonist who excels in a competitive gaming environment, promoting gender equity and visible diversity. The narrative emphasizes themes of belonging and community, fostering inclusion through shared interests.
Pokémon: Path to the Peak does not explicitly portray or focus on LGBTQ+ themes or characters. The narrative centers on Ava's engagement with the Pokémon TCG community, emphasizing general inclusivity and friendship rather than specific LGBTQ+ identities or issues.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film features main characters Ava, Joshua, and Celestine, whose on-screen genders are consistent with their established canonical portrayals in the Pokémon Trading Card Game and related media. No characters exhibit a gender different from their source material.
The film features original characters created for this series, none of whom had established races or ethnicities in prior Pokémon media. Therefore, no race swap occurred.
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