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3Below: Tales of Arcadia (2018)
After crash-landing on Earth, two royal teen aliens on the run struggle to blend in with humans as they evade intergalactic bounty hunters.
After crash-landing on Earth, two royal teen aliens on the run struggle to blend in with humans as they evade intergalactic bounty hunters.
The series' central conflict revolves around alien refugees integrating into a new culture, strongly emphasizing themes of anti-xenophobia, acceptance, and community building, which aligns with left-leaning values despite the narrative's ultimate goal of restoring a traditional monarchy.
The animated series features a visibly diverse cast, including its alien protagonists who adopt diverse human forms, and a varied supporting cast. The narrative primarily focuses on themes of adaptation, family, and survival without explicitly critiquing traditional identities or making DEI themes overtly central to its main conflict.
The show '3Below: Tales of Arcadia' does not include any explicit LGBTQ+ characters or themes within its storyline. While the broader 'Tales of Arcadia' franchise later introduces queer representation, it is not present in this specific installment.
The animated series '3Below: Tales of Arcadia' does not feature any identifiable transsexual characters or themes. Its narrative centers on alien protagonists, their integration into human society, and their fight against intergalactic threats, thus resulting in no depiction of transsexual identity.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The show introduces new, original main characters for its narrative arc within the Tales of Arcadia universe. There are no instances of established characters from prior canon being portrayed with a different gender.
The main characters, Aja and Krel Tarron, are new to the series and are aliens who adopt human disguises. Their human appearances are their initial canonical depictions, not changes from a previously established human race in prior source material or installments.
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