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Garrison's Gorillas (1967)
Garrison's Gorillas is an ABC TV series broadcast from 1967 to 1968; a total of 26 hour-long episodes were produced. It was inspired by the 1967 film The Dirty Dozen, which featured a similar scenario of training Allied prisoners for World War II military missions. Garrison's Gorillas was canceled at the close of its first season and replaced by The Mod Squad in 1968. It managed to gather a cult following in China in the 1980s.
Garrison's Gorillas is an ABC TV series broadcast from 1967 to 1968; a total of 26 hour-long episodes were produced. It was inspired by the 1967 film The Dirty Dozen, which featured a similar scenario of training Allied prisoners for World War II military missions. Garrison's Gorillas was canceled at the close of its first season and replaced by The Mod Squad in 1968. It managed to gather a cult following in China in the 1980s.
The series leans right due to its emphasis on individual responsibility for atonement through patriotic military service, and its pragmatic approach to defeating an external enemy, aligning with conservative values of duty and national interest.
The movie features some visible diversity within its main cast, including a Native American character, but does not involve explicit recasting of traditionally white roles. Its narrative maintains a traditional framing, portraying its predominantly male protagonists positively without critiquing traditional identities or centering explicit DEI themes.
The series, set during WWII, implicitly portrays the persecution of Jewish people by the Nazi regime. The narrative consistently condemns this bigotry, portraying Jewish individuals and their plight with sympathy and affirming their dignity against oppression.
Garrison's Gorillas, a World War II action-adventure series from the late 1960s, does not include any discernible LGBTQ+ characters or storylines. The show's narrative focuses on a diverse group of convicts undertaking dangerous missions behind enemy lines, without addressing queer identities or experiences.
The 1967 television series 'Garrison's Gorillas' does not feature any identifiable transsexual characters or themes. The show's narrative is centered on a World War II commando unit, and its plot points and character arcs do not involve transgender identity in any capacity.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Garrison's Gorillas is an original 1967 television series. All primary characters were created as male and were consistently portrayed as male throughout the show's run, with no prior canon or historical figures to establish a different gender.
Garrison's Gorillas (1967) is the original production featuring its characters. There is no prior source material, historical record, or previous installment to establish a different canonical race for any character, thus precluding a race swap.
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