Polly Pocket (2004)

Overview
Join Polly and her friends as they travel to her father's island in the Pacific to do research on lunar eclipses. But the pressure is on! If they don't get a good grade for the project, Lila will be grounded and Polly's band, "Polly and the Pockets" won't be able to play at the school dance! Will they ace the project and get to play? Or will frenemies get in the way...
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Overview
Join Polly and her friends as they travel to her father's island in the Pacific to do research on lunar eclipses. But the pressure is on! If they don't get a good grade for the project, Lila will be grounded and Polly's band, "Polly and the Pockets" won't be able to play at the school dance! Will they ace the project and get to play? Or will frenemies get in the way...
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Polly Pocket is rated as neutral due to its focus on apolitical, universal themes such as friendship, adventure, and problem-solving, which are typical for children's animated movies based on toy lines and consciously avoid explicit ideological promotion.
The movie features visible diversity within its supporting cast, though the main character retains her traditional depiction. The narrative focuses on adventure and friendship, presenting traditional identities in a neutral to positive light without explicit critique or central DEI themes.
Secondary
The film "Polly Pocket" does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The narrative focuses on its primary storyline and characters without incorporating elements related to queer identity or experiences.
The film, an animated children's feature, does not depict any scenes where female characters engage in or are victorious in close-quarters physical combat against male opponents. The narrative focuses on adventure and problem-solving rather than direct physical confrontation.
The 2004 animated film "Polly Pocket: Lunar Eclipse" features characters consistent with the established genders from the toy line and previous media. No major or legacy characters were portrayed with a different gender than their canonical or historical representation.
The 2004 animated film "Polly Pocket: Lunar Eclipse" features characters whose racial depictions are consistent with their established appearances in the Polly Pocket toy line and prior media. No main or legacy character's race was altered from their canonical portrayal.
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