
Not Rated
UPA Pilot. Later apart of the same package as The Gerald Mcboing Boing Show
UPA Pilot. Later apart of the same package as The Gerald Mcboing Boing Show
The film's central subject matter, a comedic cartoon involving a coyote and sidekick in pursuit of a 'bean,' lacks any discernible political themes or ideological context. Its narrative focuses on apolitical humor and character dynamics, resulting in a neutral rating.
Based solely on the provided movie title, there is no information available to assess character diversity or narrative themes. Consequently, no explicit DEI elements could be identified in either the representation or the narrative framing of the film.
This animated short film, a product of its era, focuses on slapstick comedy and chase sequences between its animal characters. It does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes, nor does it engage with queer identity or experiences in any capacity.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
This 1960 animated short features characters named Don Coyote and Chico. There is no widely recognized prior canon or source material establishing these characters as a different gender before this film's release. The names themselves are traditionally masculine.
The film features original anthropomorphic animal characters, Don Coyote and Chico, who do not have an established human racial identity in any prior canon or historical context. Therefore, the concept of a race swap does not apply.