Blaze and the Monster Machines: Super Wheels (2025)
Not Rated

Overview
When villains unleash chaos on Axle City, who can the monster machines turn to for help? Super Wheels Blaze! Blaze and friends transform into big-wheeled superheroes - with powers to keep the world safe from danger and stop evildoers in their tracks.
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Overview
When villains unleash chaos on Axle City, who can the monster machines turn to for help? Super Wheels Blaze! Blaze and friends transform into big-wheeled superheroes - with powers to keep the world safe from danger and stop evildoers in their tracks.
Starring Cast
Where to watch
Detailed Bias Analysis
Primary
The film maintains a neutral political stance by focusing on universally accepted civic virtues like teamwork, responsibility, and inclusivity, while explicitly avoiding partisan politics or complex societal issues. Its apolitical framing is typical of children's entertainment.
The movie showcases diversity through its varied cast of monster machines and their unique abilities, emphasizing teamwork and equal contributions. Its narrative promotes themes of friendship, cooperation, and STEM education, fostering an inclusive environment without explicitly critiquing traditional identities.
Secondary
Based on available information, 'Blaze and the Monster Machines: Super Wheels' does not provide specific details regarding LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The movie's primary focus is on superhero adventures, and no identifiable LGBTQ+ representation has been noted, leading to an N/A rating for its portrayal.
The movie does not feature scenes where female characters defeat male opponents in direct physical combat. Conflict resolution is primarily achieved through superhero powers and teamwork, as exemplified by Starla's use of 'super wheels star power' in cooperative rescue missions, rather than hand-to-hand or melee engagements.
The film's established characters, including Blaze, AJ, Crusher, and Pickle, retain their canonical genders as depicted in the original series and source materials. There is no evidence of any character's gender differing from their established portrayal.
The film features anthropomorphic monster trucks and one main human character, AJ, who is canonically African-American. AJ is voiced by an African-American actor, maintaining ethnic authenticity. The other main characters are vehicles without human ethnic traits, and the setting is fictional, precluding historical race comparisons.
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