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Digimon Adventure: (2020)
It's the year 2020. The Network has become something humans can no longer do without in their daily lives. But what humans don't know is that on the other side of the Network is the Digital World, a realm of light and darkness. Nor are they aware of the Digimon who live there. Fifth grader Taichi Yagami's mother and little sister Hikari went to Shibuya, and now they're aboard a runaway train. Taichi hurries to Shibuya to save his mother and sister, but the instant he heads toward the station platform... a strange phenomenon befalls the DigiDestined, and Taichi goes to the Digital World!
It's the year 2020. The Network has become something humans can no longer do without in their daily lives. But what humans don't know is that on the other side of the Network is the Digital World, a realm of light and darkness. Nor are they aware of the Digimon who live there. Fifth grader Taichi Yagami's mother and little sister Hikari went to Shibuya, and now they're aboard a runaway train. Taichi hurries to Shibuya to save his mother and sister, but the instant he heads toward the station platform... a strange phenomenon befalls the DigiDestined, and Taichi goes to the Digital World!
The film's central themes of friendship, courage, and saving the world from digital threats are universal and do not align with a specific political ideology. It focuses on apolitical themes common in children's adventure narratives, leading to a neutral rating.
The movie maintains the original Japanese character identities, and while the English voice cast is diverse, there are no explicit racial or gender swaps of traditionally white roles. The narrative is a straightforward adventure story typical of children's anime, without critical portrayals of traditional identities or explicit DEI themes central to its plot.
Digimon Adventure:, 2020 does not feature identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The narrative centers on traditional shonen adventure elements, focusing on friendship, courage, and battling digital threats without incorporating queer identities or storylines.
Digimon Adventure:, 2020 does not feature any identifiable transsexual characters or themes. Consequently, there is no portrayal to evaluate, resulting in an N/A rating. The series focuses on its primary cast and their adventures in the Digital World without incorporating such specific identity narratives.
In Digimon Adventure: (2020), the primary female characters, such as Sora, Mimi, and Hikari, do not engage in direct physical combat against male opponents. Their contributions to battles are typically through commanding their Digimon partners, whose victories are achieved using special abilities and powers, which fall outside the defined criteria for physical combat feats.
The 2020 reboot of Digimon Adventure retains the established genders for its main cast of DigiDestined characters, consistent with their original 1999 portrayals. No canonical character's gender was altered.
The animated characters in "Digimon Adventure:, 2020" retain their original visual designs, depicting them as East Asian, consistent with the source material. The race of the voice actors does not alter the on-screen visual portrayal of the characters' race.
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