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A squad of supernatural investigators are Earth's only defense against an evil ghost wizard and his minions.
A squad of supernatural investigators are Earth's only defense against an evil ghost wizard and his minions.
The film's central conflict revolves around apolitical themes of good versus evil and heroism, with a focus on a specialized team combating supernatural threats. It does not explicitly promote either progressive or conservative ideologies.
The series features visible diversity through the inclusion of a new Black female character as a main protagonist. However, it does not engage in explicit race or gender swaps of established roles, nor does its narrative critique traditional identities, maintaining a neutral to positive framing of its main characters.
This animated film, a product of 1980s children's entertainment, contains no identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The narrative focuses exclusively on the Ghostbusters' adventures against Prime Evil, without addressing queer identity in any capacity.
The film features female characters Futura and Tracy the Gorilla. Futura primarily uses advanced technology and energy blasts in combat, which falls outside the criteria for direct physical combat. Tracy utilizes her gorilla strength, but her opponents are typically non-gendered ghosts or monsters, and her actions do not involve martial arts or specific close-quarters combat against male opponents.
The film features Jake Kong Jr. and Eddie Spencer Jr., who are the sons of the original male characters from the 1975 live-action series. Other significant characters are new creations for the animated series. No established character from the source material has their gender changed.
This film is a direct-to-video movie based on the 1986 animated series, which itself is based on the 1975 live-action series. All established characters maintain their original racial depictions from the source material, with no changes to their race.
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