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Casper is a friendly ghost--the friendliest ghost you know! Unfortunately he lives with his three Hauntaholic uncles: Uncle Stretch, who's convinced he's smarter than anyone who ever died; Stinkie, who can put down any fleshie with one belch-blast; and Fatso, who's big, round and not too bright. Trying to cure these brothers is Dr. James Harvey and his spunky and worldly daughter Kat. Put them all under one roof and you have a house full of fun.
Casper is a friendly ghost--the friendliest ghost you know! Unfortunately he lives with his three Hauntaholic uncles: Uncle Stretch, who's convinced he's smarter than anyone who ever died; Stinkie, who can put down any fleshie with one belch-blast; and Fatso, who's big, round and not too bright. Trying to cure these brothers is Dr. James Harvey and his spunky and worldly daughter Kat. Put them all under one roof and you have a house full of fun.
The film's central themes revolve around universal concepts of friendship, acceptance, and individual identity, which are presented in an apolitical context suitable for a children's animated feature.
The movie features a predominantly white cast in its human roles and voice acting, without any explicit race or gender swaps of established characters. Its narrative centers on themes of friendship and belonging, presenting traditional identities in a neutral or positive light without incorporating explicit DEI critiques.
The Spooktacular New Adventures of Casper, a children's animated series, does not include any explicit LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The show's narrative focuses on Casper's friendly ghost adventures and interactions, without incorporating elements related to queer identity or experiences.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The show features established characters like Casper and the Ghostly Trio, who maintain their original male genders from prior iterations. No characters canonically established as one gender in the source material or previous installments are portrayed as a different gender.
The animated series features Casper, the Ghostly Trio, and human characters Kat and Dr. Harvey, all of whom maintain their established visual depictions and racial characteristics from prior iterations and the 1995 film. No character's race was changed from their canonical or established portrayal.
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