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Human Resources (2022)
Lovebugs, Hormone Monsters and a parade of other creatures juggle romance, workplace drama and their human clients' needs in this "Big Mouth" spinoff.
Lovebugs, Hormone Monsters and a parade of other creatures juggle romance, workplace drama and their human clients' needs in this "Big Mouth" spinoff.
The film's central thesis explicitly critiques corporate capitalism and its dehumanizing impact on workers, championing collective action and solidarity against systemic exploitation.
The movie features a visibly diverse cast, including a Black manager and an Asian intern, without explicitly recasting traditionally white roles. Its narrative focuses on critiquing corporate exploitation and the gig economy, rather than traditional identities, which are portrayed neutrally or positively.
Human Resources consistently features a diverse array of LGBTQ+ characters, including bisexual, gay, and non-binary individuals. Their identities are generally portrayed with dignity and complexity, integrated into the narrative as normal aspects of their personhood. Relationships are depicted as loving and valid, contributing to an overall affirming and inclusive representation.
Human Resources features Natalie, a trans woman, as a well-rounded character. Her trans identity is acknowledged and handled with respect, portraying her as a successful individual in a loving relationship. The show affirms her dignity and agency, presenting her identity positively without making it the sole focus of her character or a source of ridicule.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The characters in "Human Resources" are original creations within the "Big Mouth" universe or extensions of existing concepts from that show. There are no instances of characters being adapted from prior source material, history, or earlier installments with a different established gender.
The show primarily features new, original non-human characters or expands on existing non-human entities whose 'race' is not a defined concept. There are no established human characters from prior canon whose race has been changed.
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