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Kids on the Slope (2012)
Two different students - a successful but aloof academic and a rebellious but kindhearted delinquent - form a friendship through their love for music.
Two different students - a successful but aloof academic and a rebellious but kindhearted delinquent - form a friendship through their love for music.
The film focuses on universal themes of friendship, first love, and self-discovery during adolescence, with its narrative centered on personal growth and the unifying power of music rather than any specific political ideology.
The series features a cast and setting traditional to its Japanese cultural context. Its narrative centers on coming-of-age themes, friendship, and music, without explicitly critiquing traditional identities or making DEI themes central to its plot.
The film portrays various non-traditional family structures, including children living with extended family due to parental separation and being raised by a grandmother. It also emphasizes the formation of a "chosen family" through deep friendships, presenting these arrangements without explicit critique or idealization of traditional norms.
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The film does not feature identifiable transsexual characters or themes. The narrative does not engage with transsexual identity, resulting in no portrayal to evaluate. There are no plot points or character arcs related to transsexual experiences within the story.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The anime adaptation of "Kids on the Slope" faithfully portrays its main and supporting characters with their established genders from the original manga. No significant characters undergo a gender swap in this adaptation.
The anime 'Kids on the Slope' adapts a Japanese manga set in Japan. All main characters are depicted as Japanese, consistent with their source material and setting. No race swaps are present.
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