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The Nome Prince and the Magic Belt (1996)

Bias Rating
Analyzing...
Leans Traditional
Viewer Rating
Rating: 3.8
The Nome Prince and the Magic Belt poster

Overview

The Nome Prince Otto finds one of his father's 1908 tunnels under Oz to the Emerald City. Boris, the Cowardly Lion's son, has accidentally released the hold on the display case of the magic belt, and Otto swipes it while the kids try to keep their parents from finding out what happened. When they try to retrieve the belt, Otto transforms them into ornaments in his father's favorite game, leaving Dot to discover who is who.


Starring Cast

Bias Dimensions


Political: Center
Diversity: Low

Overview

The Nome Prince Otto finds one of his father's 1908 tunnels under Oz to the Emerald City. Boris, the Cowardly Lion's son, has accidentally released the hold on the display case of the magic belt, and Otto swipes it while the kids try to keep their parents from finding out what happened. When they try to retrieve the belt, Otto transforms them into ornaments in his father's favorite game, leaving Dot to discover who is who.


Starring Cast

Detailed Bias Analysis

Analyzing...
Leans Traditional

Primary

The film's core conflict, a children's fantasy adventure involving good versus evil in the land of Oz, lacks any discernible inherent political valence. The generic problem and solution align with universal themes rather than specific ideological promotion or critique.

This animated film, a sequel to 'The Wizard of Oz,' features traditional casting for its characters, consistent with their established portrayals in classic literature. The narrative focuses on adventure and friendship without incorporating explicit critiques of traditional identities or making DEI themes central to its plot.

Secondary

The film 'The Nome Prince and the Magic Belt' does not include any discernible LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Its storyline, focused on a fantasy adventure, does not incorporate elements related to queer identity or experiences, resulting in no depiction.

The film features female characters such as Dot and Andrea who participate in the adventure. However, their methods of overcoming male antagonists, primarily the Nome Prince and his Nomes, rely on magic, the use of the magic belt's powers, or strategic thinking, rather than direct physical combat through skill, strength, or martial arts.

This animated film adapts L. Frank Baum's Oz stories. The Nome Prince, a character consistently male in the source material, is portrayed as male in this adaptation. No other major characters appear to have undergone a gender change from their established canon.

This animated adaptation of L. Frank Baum's Oz books depicts its human characters, such as Dorothy and Ozma, consistent with their established racial portrayals in the source material and prior adaptations. Non-human characters like the Nome Prince are also depicted as expected.


Viewer Rating Breakdown

3.8

Viewer Rating

Combines user and critic ratings from four sources

User Ratings

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7.5
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Critic Ratings

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