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The Casagrandes (2019)
The Casagrandes tells the story of Ronnie Anne, an independent, adventurous, 11-year-old who explores city life with her big, loving, multi-generational Mexican-American family.
The Casagrandes tells the story of Ronnie Anne, an independent, adventurous, 11-year-old who explores city life with her big, loving, multi-generational Mexican-American family.
The Casagrandes focuses on universal themes of family, community, and cultural identity, presenting them in a positive light without explicitly promoting a specific political ideology. While featuring a diverse family, its core messages are apolitical, balancing elements that could appeal to various viewpoints.
The series prominently features a diverse, multi-generational Mexican-American family as its central characters, celebrating their culture and community. The narrative focuses on their experiences and family dynamics without explicitly critiquing traditional identities.
The Casagrandes features a recurring character, Laird, who has two mothers. Their relationship is depicted as a normal and accepted part of the community, contributing to a positive and affirming representation of same-sex parenting through its casual normalization without making it a central plot point.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The Casagrandes is a spin-off of The Loud House. All main and recurring characters maintain the same gender as established in the original series. No characters canonically established as one gender in the source material are portrayed as a different gender in this show.
The Casagrandes is an original animated series featuring a Mexican-American family. The characters were created and established with this racial identity from their inception within The Loud House franchise, with no prior canonical depiction as a different race.
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