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Richie Rich is a boy who turned vegetables into a clean energy source. As a result, Rich now has over a trillion dollars. Rich lives with his family in a mansion filled with toys, contraptions, and his best friends Darcy and Murray are always by his side, along with Irona, Richie's robot maid, his dad Cliff, who loves naps and is a bit dense, and his jealous sister Harper. Also, Darcy loves spending money and Murray doesn't want anything out of budget.
Richie Rich is a boy who turned vegetables into a clean energy source. As a result, Rich now has over a trillion dollars. Rich lives with his family in a mansion filled with toys, contraptions, and his best friends Darcy and Murray are always by his side, along with Irona, Richie's robot maid, his dad Cliff, who loves naps and is a bit dense, and his jealous sister Harper. Also, Darcy loves spending money and Murray doesn't want anything out of budget.
The film subtly aligns with right-leaning themes by portraying the wealthy Rich family as benevolent capitalists who use their fortune for good, emphasizing family loyalty and individual responsibility in overcoming a greedy antagonist, rather than critiquing the system of wealth itself.
The series features a predominantly traditional cast without explicit race or gender swaps of established roles. Its narrative maintains a neutral to positive framing of traditional identities, with no significant critique or central DEI themes.
The show features an openly gay main supporting character, Murray, whose identity is normalized and presented without negative stereotypes or ridicule. His presence contributes positively to LGBTQ+ representation by integrating a queer character as a valued member of the friend group in a children's program.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The 2015 "Richie Rich" series maintains the established genders of its core characters from the original comics and previous adaptations. Richie Rich, his parents, and other recurring figures are portrayed with their canonical genders.
The 2015 show "Richie Rich" adapts the comic book character and previous film. Key characters like Richie Rich, Cadbury, and Gloria, who were established as white in prior iterations, are portrayed by white actors in the 2015 series. No established character's race was changed.
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