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After a high school lab experiment goes horribly wrong, Mordecai and Rigby must go back in time to battle an evil volleyball coach in order to save the universe — and their friendship.
After a high school lab experiment goes horribly wrong, Mordecai and Rigby must go back in time to battle an evil volleyball coach in order to save the universe — and their friendship.
The film's central conflict revolves around time travel, friendship, and rectifying past mistakes to prevent a future catastrophe, which are inherently apolitical themes. The narrative focuses on universal values without promoting specific ideological viewpoints.
The movie features a predominantly white voice cast for its anthropomorphic and fantastical characters, without explicit DEI-driven casting. The narrative focuses on sci-fi action-comedy themes of friendship and responsibility, without critiquing or negatively framing traditional identities.
Regular Show: The Movie does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The story centers on the main characters' sci-fi adventure, with no elements related to queer identity or experiences.
Regular Show: The Movie does not feature any identifiable transsexual characters or themes. The narrative centers on its established main characters and their sci-fi adventure, resulting in no portrayal of transgender identity.
The film features several female characters in supporting roles, but none are depicted engaging in or winning close-quarters physical combat against male opponents. Their roles are primarily observational or supportive during action sequences.
Regular Show: The Movie features the established characters from the animated series, and their genders remain consistent with their prior canonical portrayals. No characters who were previously established as one gender are depicted as a different gender in this film.
Regular Show: The Movie is an animated film based on an existing animated series. The main characters are anthropomorphic animals or non-human entities, and the human characters maintain their established appearances from the source material. No character's race was altered from previous portrayals.
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