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The Price Is Right (1972)
"Come on down!" The Price Is Right features a wide variety of games and contests with the same basic challenge: Guess the prices of everyday (or not-quite-everyday) retail items.
"Come on down!" The Price Is Right features a wide variety of games and contests with the same basic challenge: Guess the prices of everyday (or not-quite-everyday) retail items.
The Price Is Right is a game show centered on entertainment and consumer goods pricing, lacking any explicit or implicit political messaging. Its focus on apolitical themes and game mechanics results in a neutral rating.
This game show features a visibly diverse cast of models and contestants, reflecting a broad audience over its long run. However, as a non-narrative program, it does not engage with or critique traditional identities, nor does it explicitly incorporate DEI themes into its format.
The Price Is Right, as a game show, does not feature narrative elements or character arcs that would include the depiction of LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Its content focuses solely on games and prizes, making such portrayals irrelevant to its format.
The Price Is Right is a game show format that does not feature narrative characters or explore social themes, including transsexual identities. Its focus is on games and prizes, not character development or identity portrayal, resulting in no identifiable depiction.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The Price Is Right is a game show, not a narrative production with established characters. The roles within the show (host, announcer, models) are filled by individuals, but these are not 'characters' with canonical genders that could be subject to a gender swap.
The Price Is Right is a game show featuring a host, models, and contestants. These roles are not 'characters' with pre-established canonical or historical racial identities from source material, making the concept of a 'race swap' inapplicable.
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