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The Adventures of Raggedy Ann and Andy is an American animated television series that aired on CBS from 17 September 1988 to 1 September 1990. Based on the dolls Raggedy Ann and Andy by Johnny Gruelle, the series was produced directly by CBS in honor of the 70th anniversary of the characters. The show was retired in 1990, although CBS aired reruns in August 1991 when Pee-Wee's Playhouse was shelved.
The Adventures of Raggedy Ann and Andy is an American animated television series that aired on CBS from 17 September 1988 to 1 September 1990. Based on the dolls Raggedy Ann and Andy by Johnny Gruelle, the series was produced directly by CBS in honor of the 70th anniversary of the characters. The show was retired in 1990, although CBS aired reruns in August 1991 when Pee-Wee's Playhouse was shelved.
The film's central narrative revolves around universal themes of friendship, loyalty, and courage in a whimsical fantasy setting, which are inherently apolitical and do not align with specific progressive or conservative ideologies.
This animated film features non-human toy characters, which inherently limits the direct application of human racial or gender diversity in casting. The narrative is a straightforward children's adventure that does not engage with or critique traditional identities, nor does it incorporate explicit DEI themes.
This animated children's film does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The narrative focuses on the adventures of Raggedy Ann and Andy, presenting a story without any explicit or implicit LGBTQ+ content, resulting in a 'N/A' rating for portrayal.
The animated children's show does not feature any instances of female characters engaging in or winning direct physical combat against male opponents. The series focuses on gentle adventures and problem-solving, rather than physical confrontation.
The animated series features Raggedy Ann and Andy, along with other established characters, maintaining their original and widely recognized genders from the source material. No canonical characters were portrayed as a different gender.
The animated series faithfully adapts the Raggedy Ann and Andy characters, who are dolls consistently depicted with features associated with white characters in their original source material. No character's race was altered from their established portrayal.
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