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Jacques Cousteau's Ocean Tales (2003)
All aboard the Calypso! Accompanied by 5 teenagers of different nationalities, Captain Cousteau, leader in environmental awareness, explores the marine world on their legendary floating laboratory: the Calypso. Eager to discover the wonders of the sea, he piques the curiosity of his young heirs, always hungry to discover the wonderful diversity of the marine world...
All aboard the Calypso! Accompanied by 5 teenagers of different nationalities, Captain Cousteau, leader in environmental awareness, explores the marine world on their legendary floating laboratory: the Calypso. Eager to discover the wonders of the sea, he piques the curiosity of his young heirs, always hungry to discover the wonderful diversity of the marine world...
The film's central subject matter of ocean exploration and conservation, coupled with its implicit advocacy for environmental protection and critique of human impact on nature, aligns with progressive values, positioning it as left-leaning.
This documentary series, focusing on ocean exploration and marine life, primarily features Jacques Cousteau and his expedition crew. The narrative centers on scientific discovery and environmental themes, without engaging in critical portrayals of traditional identities or making diversity, equity, and inclusion themes central to its content.
This documentary series focuses exclusively on marine life, oceanography, and environmental exploration. There are no identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes present within its narrative, leading to a determination of N/A for LGBTQ+ portrayal.
This documentary series, centered on marine biology and ocean exploration, does not feature any identifiable transsexual characters or themes. Its content is exclusively dedicated to the natural world and scientific observation, resulting in no relevant portrayal for evaluation.
This is a documentary series focused on marine life, oceanography, and environmental exploration. It does not feature fictional characters or combat scenarios. Therefore, no scenes depict female characters engaging in or winning physical fights against male opponents.
This is an educational series about marine life, likely featuring real-world footage and historical figures. There is no indication of fictional characters with established genders being portrayed as a different gender, nor any historical figures being gender-swapped.
This animated series features original characters created for the show, such as a young boy named Jacques and various sea creatures. There are no pre-existing characters from source material, previous installments, or real-world history whose race was altered.
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