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The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder (2022)
Follow the adventures and misadventures of newly 14-year-old Penny Proud and her family as they navigate modern life with hilarity and heart. The 2020s bring a new career for mom Trudy, wilder dreams for dad Oscar and new challenges for Penny, including a socially woke neighbor who thinks she has a lot to teach her.
Follow the adventures and misadventures of newly 14-year-old Penny Proud and her family as they navigate modern life with hilarity and heart. The 2020s bring a new career for mom Trudy, wilder dreams for dad Oscar and new challenges for Penny, including a socially woke neighbor who thinks she has a lot to teach her.
The show's central thesis explicitly promotes progressive ideology by consistently focusing on systemic critiques, identity politics, and social justice issues, often championing solutions rooted in activism and challenging existing power structures.
This animated series features a predominantly African American main cast and centers its narrative on their experiences within a diverse community. The show consistently integrates themes of diversity, equity, and inclusion, often addressing social issues and promoting acceptance of various identities and backgrounds.
The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder offers a consistently positive portrayal of LGBTQ+ characters. It features gender non-conforming, non-binary, and gay characters whose identities are depicted with dignity, complexity, and agency. The show normalizes diverse family structures and gender expressions, affirming LGBTQ+ lives and relationships as valued parts of the community.
The series features Michael Collins, a non-binary character whose gender identity and expression are portrayed positively and with dignity. Michael is an accepted and valued member of the friend group, and their identity is normalized within the narrative, contributing to themes of diversity and acceptance without being a source of conflict or ridicule.
The character Michael Collins, established as male in the original series, is portrayed as non-binary and uses they/them pronouns in 'Louder and Prouder,' which counts as a gender swap per the definition.
The show portrays Christianity as a positive influence, deeply embedded in the Proud family's culture and community. It is depicted as a source of moral guidance, tradition, and communal celebration, particularly through characters like Suga Mama and holiday observances.
Judaism is depicted positively through characters like Michael Collins, who celebrates Hanukkah. The show respectfully showcases Jewish traditions and celebrations, integrating them into the diverse fabric of the community in an affirming and educational manner.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The series is a revival of the original 'The Proud Family,' with all established legacy characters maintaining their original racial depictions. No characters canonically established as one race have been portrayed as a different race.
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