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Pantheon (2022)
A bullied teen receives mysterious help from someone online: a stranger soon revealed to be her recently deceased father, David, whose consciousness has been uploaded to the Cloud following an experimental destructive brain scan. David is the first of a new kind of being – an “Uploaded Intelligence” or “UI” – but he will not be the last, as a global conspiracy unfolds that threatens to trigger a new kind of world war.
A bullied teen receives mysterious help from someone online: a stranger soon revealed to be her recently deceased father, David, whose consciousness has been uploaded to the Cloud following an experimental destructive brain scan. David is the first of a new kind of being – an “Uploaded Intelligence” or “UI” – but he will not be the last, as a global conspiracy unfolds that threatens to trigger a new kind of world war.
The series explicitly promotes progressive ideology by centering its narrative on the systemic critique of corporate exploitation and the fight for the rights and liberation of uploaded intelligences against oppressive technological and governmental structures.
The animated series features visible diversity in its lead cast, with prominent East Asian characters voiced by Asian-American actors. The narrative primarily explores complex sci-fi themes related to consciousness and technology, without explicitly critiquing traditional identities or making DEI themes central to its core message.
Pantheon features a prominent character, Ellen, in a stable same-sex marriage with Christine. Their family is depicted positively and without prejudice, showcasing a loving and supportive queer relationship as a normal part of the narrative. The portrayal is affirming, integrating queer identity respectfully into a complex character.
The animated series 'Pantheon' (2022) does not feature any identifiable transsexual characters or themes within its narrative. The story primarily focuses on artificial intelligence, uploaded consciousness, and corporate intrigue, without engaging with transgender identities.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The animated series "Pantheon" adapts Ken Liu's short stories. The genders of the primary characters, such as Maddie Kim, David Kim, and Chanda, remain consistent with their portrayals in the original source material, with no instances of established characters being depicted as a different gender.
The animated series adapts Ken Liu's short stories, maintaining the established racial identities of its core characters, such as Maddie Kim (East Asian) and Caspian (white), as depicted in the source material. No characters established as one race in the source are portrayed as a different race in the show.
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