FernGully: The Last Rainforest (1992)

Overview
When a sprite named Crysta shrinks a human boy, Zak, down to her size, he vows to help the magical fairy folk stop a greedy logging company from destroying their home: the pristine rainforest known as FernGully. Zak and his new friends fight to defend FernGully from lumberjacks — and the vengeful spirit they accidentally unleash after chopping down a magic tree.
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When a sprite named Crysta shrinks a human boy, Zak, down to her size, he vows to help the magical fairy folk stop a greedy logging company from destroying their home: the pristine rainforest known as FernGully. Zak and his new friends fight to defend FernGully from lumberjacks — and the vengeful spirit they accidentally unleash after chopping down a magic tree.
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The film's central conflict explicitly champions environmental preservation against industrial destruction, portraying nature as sacred and critiquing human exploitation, aligning with core progressive ideologies.
The animated film features traditional character casting without explicit race or gender swaps. Its narrative primarily focuses on environmental themes, critiquing human impact on nature rather than explicitly targeting or negatively portraying traditional identities based on race or gender.
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FernGully: The Last Rainforest is an animated environmental fantasy film that does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters, relationships, or themes. The narrative focuses on environmental conservation and a heterosexual romance, with no elements suggesting queer representation.
The film features female characters, primarily fairies, who use magical abilities to combat the male antagonist, Hexxus. There are no instances of female characters engaging in or winning direct physical combat, such as hand-to-hand or melee weapon fights, against male opponents.
FernGully: The Last Rainforest is an original animated film. All characters were created for this specific production, meaning there is no prior source material or established canon to compare their genders against for a swap.
FernGully: The Last Rainforest is an original animated film from 1992. There are no pre-existing source materials, prior installments, or historical figures for its characters. Therefore, no character's race was established before this film to be subject to a race swap.
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