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Spidey and His Amazing Friends (2021)
Follow Peter Parker, Gwen Stacy and Miles Morales and their adventures as the young heroes team up with Hulk, Ms. Marvel and Black Panther to defeat foes like Rhino, Doc Ock and Green Goblin and learn that teamwork is the best way to save the day.
Follow Peter Parker, Gwen Stacy and Miles Morales and their adventures as the young heroes team up with Hulk, Ms. Marvel and Black Panther to defeat foes like Rhino, Doc Ock and Green Goblin and learn that teamwork is the best way to save the day.
This pre-school animated series focuses on universal themes of friendship, teamwork, and basic problem-solving, consciously avoiding any discernible political messaging. Its narrative is designed for broad appeal and early childhood development, resulting in a neutral rating.
The series features a visibly diverse cast with multiple Spider-People and other Marvel heroes, including characters of color, without explicitly recasting traditionally white roles. The narrative maintains a positive and neutral framing, focusing on themes of friendship and teamwork without critiquing traditional identities.
The animated series reimagines several canonically male Marvel villains, including Dr. Octopus and Electro, as female characters, constituting clear gender swaps.
The animated series "Spidey and His Amazing Friends" does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The narrative centers on age-appropriate superhero adventures and lessons for young children, with no explicit or implicit LGBTQ+ representation present in its content.
The animated series 'Spidey and His Amazing Friends' is aimed at a preschool audience and does not include any discernible transsexual characters or themes in its storylines or character portrayals.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The animated series features established Marvel characters whose on-screen racial portrayals align with their long-standing canonical depictions in the comics. No instances of a character widely established as one race being portrayed as a different race were identified.
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