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That '90s Show (2023)
Hello, Wisconsin! It's 1995 and Leia Forman, daughter of Eric and Donna, is visiting her grandparents for the summer where she bonds with a new generation of Point Place kids under the watchful eye of Kitty and the stern glare of Red. Sex, drugs and rock 'n roll never dies, it just changes clothes.
Hello, Wisconsin! It's 1995 and Leia Forman, daughter of Eric and Donna, is visiting her grandparents for the summer where she bonds with a new generation of Point Place kids under the watchful eye of Kitty and the stern glare of Red. Sex, drugs and rock 'n roll never dies, it just changes clothes.
That '90s Show is a sitcom primarily focused on apolitical themes of family, friendship, and coming-of-age, with its narrative centered on personal growth and intergenerational relationships rather than political ideology.
The movie features a notably diverse main cast, with a significant increase in racial and LGBTQ+ representation compared to its predecessor. These diverse identities are integrated into the narrative as natural parts of the characters, without explicitly portraying traditional identities negatively or reducing characters to stereotypes.
The show features an openly gay main character, Ozzie, whose identity is accepted by peers and adults, including a positive coming-out scene. While his character is multifaceted and affirmed, the portrayal is cautious, lacking visible queer romance and broader LGBTQ+ representation compared to heterosexual storylines.
That '90s Show (2023) does not include explicit portrayals of transsexual characters or themes within its narrative. While the series features other LGBTQ+ representation, specifically through gay and lesbian-coded characters, it does not extend to the transsexual community or storylines.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
That '90s Show features no characters whose on-screen gender differs from their established canonical or historical gender. This applies to both new characters and descendants of original characters from the source material.
Major legacy characters from 'That '70s Show' who appear in 'That '90s Show' are portrayed by actors whose races align with their established backgrounds. New, diverse characters introduced in 'That '90s Show' do not constitute race swaps.
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