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A commercial promoting the Czech Brouk and Babka department store and its branches in Czech towns Prague, Pilsen, Ostrava and České Budějovice. Felix the Cat sails the sea as a cabin boy, and the boat founders even though Felix and the captain spot the upcoming storm in time. The two survivors are captured by a local tribe of cannibals; they are imprisoned and seem to face death. Yummy Yum, the king of the cannibals, however, has a conceited daughter Ufrfina and decides to reprieve the two captives in order to meet her wishes, as well as the wishes of his subjects - only the men have to buy themselves out by the things from the list submitted by the cannibals. The desperate captives have no idea where to get so many things so fast. A magician hears their weeping. He conjures them two beetles who get them everything the cannibals crave. Felix wonders at this and the beetles confess to owning the Brouk and Babka department stores where everything is available.
A commercial promoting the Czech Brouk and Babka department store and its branches in Czech towns Prague, Pilsen, Ostrava and České Budějovice. Felix the Cat sails the sea as a cabin boy, and the boat founders even though Felix and the captain spot the upcoming storm in time. The two survivors are captured by a local tribe of cannibals; they are imprisoned and seem to face death. Yummy Yum, the king of the cannibals, however, has a conceited daughter Ufrfina and decides to reprieve the two captives in order to meet her wishes, as well as the wishes of his subjects - only the men have to buy themselves out by the things from the list submitted by the cannibals. The desperate captives have no idea where to get so many things so fast. A magician hears their weeping. He conjures them two beetles who get them everything the cannibals crave. Felix wonders at this and the beetles confess to owning the Brouk and Babka department stores where everything is available.
The film is rated as neutral due to the complete absence of plot details, character arcs, or thematic information, making it impossible to identify any specific political leanings.
Based on the limited information provided for the movie 'On the Sky and on Earth', a neutral assessment of its DEI characteristics is made. There is no explicit evidence to suggest either significant DEI-driven casting or a strong narrative focus on traditional identities, nor is there evidence of their absence.
Given its Soviet origin, the film likely portrays Christianity (specifically Russian Orthodoxy) as an oppressive, superstitious, or hypocritical force, hindering societal progress. The narrative aligns with the state's anti-religious stance.
Judaism is depicted negatively, with its adherents and practices shown as superstitious and backward. The film satirizes Jewish religious figures as complicit in maintaining ignorance and hindering societal advancement.
No information regarding the film 'On the Sky and on Earth' was provided. Consequently, an assessment of its portrayal of LGBTQ+ characters and themes cannot be conducted, resulting in a 'N/A' rating.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
This 1929 film appears to be an original work, not an adaptation of pre-existing material or a depiction of historical figures. Therefore, its characters do not have a prior canonical or historical gender to be swapped from.
This 1929 film predates the modern concept of 'race swap' and is unlikely to feature characters with a pre-established canonical or historical race that would be altered. Without evidence of prior source material with explicitly defined character races, no race swaps are identified.