Tin Toy (1988)

Overview
Babies are hardly monster-like, unless you're a toy. After escaping a drooling baby, Tinny realizes that he wants to be played with after all. But in the amount of time it takes him to discover this, the baby's attention moves on to other things only an infant could find interesting.
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Overview
Babies are hardly monster-like, unless you're a toy. After escaping a drooling baby, Tinny realizes that he wants to be played with after all. But in the amount of time it takes him to discover this, the baby's attention moves on to other things only an infant could find interesting.
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The film's narrative focuses on the apolitical, universal themes of a toy overcoming fear and finding its purpose through interaction with a child, without engaging with any specific political ideologies.
This animated short features non-human characters and a baby, precluding an assessment of human cast diversity or traditional role recasting. The narrative does not engage with or critique traditional identities, nor does it incorporate explicit DEI themes.
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The animated short film "Tin Toy" does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Its narrative centers on a toy's interaction with a baby, and there are no elements within the story that pertain to queer identity or experiences.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Tin Toy is an original animated short film featuring characters created specifically for this production. There is no prior source material or established canon for its characters (Tinny, Billy) that would allow for a gender swap to occur.
Tin Toy is an original animated short film from 1988. Its characters, Tinny and Billy, were created for this film and have no prior canonical or historical racial depiction to be altered. Therefore, no race swap occurred.
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