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Raggedy Ann and Andy, along with other toys, reside in the nursery of a little girl named Marcella. During Marcella's seventh birthday, Babette, from France, is introduced as the new doll from a large package. Meanwhile, the lecherous Captain Contagious kidnaps Babette in his pirate ship and escapes from the nursery. Ann and Andy must explore and find Babette in the Deep Deep Woods to save her.
Raggedy Ann and Andy, along with other toys, reside in the nursery of a little girl named Marcella. During Marcella's seventh birthday, Babette, from France, is introduced as the new doll from a large package. Meanwhile, the lecherous Captain Contagious kidnaps Babette in his pirate ship and escapes from the nursery. Ann and Andy must explore and find Babette in the Deep Deep Woods to save her.
The film's narrative, centered on a fantastical adventure to rescue a doll, promotes universal virtues like friendship, courage, and selflessness. Its core themes of overcoming individual flaws like vanity and greed are apolitical moral lessons, leading to a neutral rating.
This animated musical adventure primarily features non-human characters, such as dolls and toys, and does not incorporate explicit racial or gender recasting of traditional roles. The narrative focuses on themes of friendship and adventure, without critiquing traditional human identities or integrating explicit DEI themes.
The film 'Raggedy Ann & Andy: A Musical Adventure!' does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Its narrative centers on the adventures of living toys in a magical world, without incorporating any elements related to queer identity or experiences.
The film features Raggedy Ann and Princess Looney as the primary female characters. Neither character engages in direct physical combat against male opponents. Their roles are not combat-oriented, and any resolutions to conflicts are achieved through non-physical means or the actions of other characters.
The film is an adaptation of the Raggedy Ann and Andy stories. All major characters, including Raggedy Ann, Raggedy Andy, and other established figures, retain their canonical genders as depicted in the source material and prior representations.
The film features animated doll and toy characters, none of whom possess a human race that could be canonically established or subsequently altered. Therefore, no race swap occurred.
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