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Green Arrow (2014)
Follow the Emerald Archer and his super artificial intelligence bow as he takes on crime alongside Black Canary.
Follow the Emerald Archer and his super artificial intelligence bow as he takes on crime alongside Black Canary.
The film's central subject matter is a superhero stopping a supervillain from committing a crime, which is an apolitical theme focused on maintaining order and protecting the public, without delving into broader political ideologies.
The movie features visible diversity in its voice cast, including a prominent Black actor in supporting roles, while the main characters maintain their traditional racial depictions. However, without details on the narrative and thematic framing, a comprehensive evaluation of its DEI characteristics cannot be fully determined.
The short film features Black Canary, a skilled martial artist, who engages in and wins close-quarters physical fights against male opponents like Merlyn. She demonstrates combat prowess in these encounters.
Based on the limited information provided, an assessment of LGBTQ+ portrayal in 'Green Arrow, 2014' cannot be made. There is no available data to confirm the presence or nature of any LGBTQ+ characters or themes within the film.
There is insufficient information available to assess the portrayal of transsexual characters or themes in 'Green Arrow, 2014'. No plot details or character arcs related to transsexual identity were provided for analysis, making it impossible to determine any net impact.
The animated short film features established DC Comics characters like Green Arrow, Count Vertigo, and Princess Perdita, all of whom retain their canonical genders from the source material. No significant characters undergo a gender change.
The animated short features Green Arrow, Black Canary, and Count Vertigo. All characters are visually depicted on screen consistent with their established canonical races from the comics, despite one character being voiced by an actor of a different race.
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