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Ahab, a great king of the Israelites, has fallen under the spell of Jezebel, a daughter of the King of the Sidonians. He has rejected the Israelites' God and embraced Jezebel's religion: the worship of the idol Baal. At Jezebel's command, Ahab has ordered the execution of the prophets of Israel, replacing them with Baal's false prophets. But one man, Elijah, filled with power of the true God, directly challenges Ahab and Jezebel.
Ahab, a great king of the Israelites, has fallen under the spell of Jezebel, a daughter of the King of the Sidonians. He has rejected the Israelites' God and embraced Jezebel's religion: the worship of the idol Baal. At Jezebel's command, Ahab has ordered the execution of the prophets of Israel, replacing them with Baal's false prophets. But one man, Elijah, filled with power of the true God, directly challenges Ahab and Jezebel.
This animated biblical adaptation explicitly promotes traditional religious values, divine authority, and faith as the solution to societal and governmental corruption, aligning its central thesis with a conservative religious worldview.
This animated biblical film from 1998 adheres to traditional character interpretations and narrative framing. It focuses on its source material without incorporating explicit DEI-driven casting choices or narrative critiques of traditional identities.
The animated film 'Elijah' is a religious production based on the biblical story of the prophet. Its narrative is entirely focused on theological themes and historical events within that context, with no discernible presence or exploration of LGBTQ+ characters or themes.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film identified by IMDb ID tt0167133 and director Richard Rich is 'The Swan Princess' (1994), an original animated story. Its characters were created for this film and do not have prior canonical or historical gender establishments that were altered.
The film 'Elijah' (1993) is an animated adaptation of the biblical story. The character of Elijah, a historical Israelite prophet, is depicted in a manner consistent with his historical and canonical background, showing no deviation from an established racial portrayal.
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