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Highlander: The Animated Series (1994)
Seven centuries have passed since the Earth plunged into darkness, seven centuries since the Jettator swore to regain from man his lost knowledge and freedom, all the Immortals took the oath, all except one. Who dominates the world, but soon an Immortal will come to confront him, his name is Quentin MacLeod, he is the Highlander. This animated series followed the adventures of Quentin MacLeod, the Last of the MacLeods. Set in a post apocalyptic world almost barren of technology and civilization. The Jettator's or Immmortals oath was to lay down their swords and when Kortan decided not to swear the oath so began the wait for the Highlander.
Seven centuries have passed since the Earth plunged into darkness, seven centuries since the Jettator swore to regain from man his lost knowledge and freedom, all the Immortals took the oath, all except one. Who dominates the world, but soon an Immortal will come to confront him, his name is Quentin MacLeod, he is the Highlander. This animated series followed the adventures of Quentin MacLeod, the Last of the MacLeods. Set in a post apocalyptic world almost barren of technology and civilization. The Jettator's or Immmortals oath was to lay down their swords and when Kortan decided not to swear the oath so began the wait for the Highlander.
The series focuses on a classic good vs. evil narrative where an individual hero fights a tyrannical oppressor, emphasizing universal themes of freedom and responsibility without explicitly promoting a specific political ideology.
The animated series incorporates visible diversity within its cast, reflecting a global setting without explicitly recasting traditionally white roles. Its narrative primarily focuses on its core themes of immortality and conflict, maintaining a neutral or positive framing of traditional identities without explicit critique.
Highlander: The Animated Series does not include any discernible LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The narrative focuses on immortal warriors in a post-apocalyptic world, with no elements related to queer identity present in its storyline or character development.
An evaluation of "Highlander: The Animated Series" found no identifiable transsexual characters or themes present within its narrative. The series primarily focuses on immortal warriors and their conflicts, without engaging with transgender identities or experiences.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The animated series introduces new characters, including the protagonist Quentin MacLeod, rather than reimagining established characters from the original Highlander film with different genders. No canonical characters from prior installments are portrayed with a changed gender.
The series features new characters and an alternate timeline. The character Don Vincente Marino Ramirez, an analogue to the original film's Ramirez, is depicted with features consistent with the character's canonical Egyptian/Spanish background, rather than being a race swap from a previously established race.
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