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Marvel's Hero Project (2019)
This 20-episode series shares the remarkable, positive change several young heroes are making in their own communities across the country. These inspiring kids have dedicated their lives to selfless acts of bravery and kindness, and now, Marvel celebrates them as the true Super Heroes they are by welcoming them into Marvel's Hero Project.
This 20-episode series shares the remarkable, positive change several young heroes are making in their own communities across the country. These inspiring kids have dedicated their lives to selfless acts of bravery and kindness, and now, Marvel celebrates them as the true Super Heroes they are by welcoming them into Marvel's Hero Project.
The series focuses on celebrating individual children who take initiative to make a positive impact in their communities, championing universally valued virtues and apolitical themes of heroism and service.
This documentary series showcases real-life children from diverse backgrounds who are making a difference in their communities. It naturally features a wide range of identities without engaging in explicit fictional recasting or presenting a narrative that critiques traditional identities.
Marvel's Hero Project is a documentary series showcasing young individuals making positive community impacts. The series does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes, as its narrative focuses on the children's heroic actions and their broader societal contributions.
Marvel's Hero Project is a documentary series celebrating real-life young heroes. The show does not feature any identifiable transsexual characters or themes, as its focus is on the diverse positive contributions of children in various fields.
This series is a documentary that highlights real-life children making a positive impact in their communities. It does not feature fictional or real-world physical combat scenes where female characters defeat male opponents.
The series highlights real-life children who are then given new, original Marvel superhero identities. It does not adapt pre-existing characters with established canonical genders, thus no gender swaps occur.
This documentary series features real-life children as themselves, not fictional characters or historical figures being adapted or recast. Therefore, the concept of a 'race swap' as defined does not apply.
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