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While on a mission, three astronauts in their spaceship get caught in a time vortex. They return to Earth in the year 3979 A.D. and discover that intelligent apes are now the highest form of life.
While on a mission, three astronauts in their spaceship get caught in a time vortex. They return to Earth in the year 3979 A.D. and discover that intelligent apes are now the highest form of life.
The series' dominant themes align with progressive values by depicting a critique of oppressive social hierarchies and dogmatic rule, championing the struggle for liberation and truth by the oppressed.
This animated series maintains traditional character representations without explicit race or gender swaps of established roles. Its narrative offers general social commentary rather than specific critiques of traditional identities for DEI purposes.
The animated series "Return to the Planet of the Apes" does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Its narrative centers on human astronauts navigating an ape-dominated future Earth, exploring sci-fi and social commentary without engaging with queer identity.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The animated series introduces new human characters and retains the established genders for legacy ape characters like Dr. Zaius, Cornelius, Zira, and General Urko from previous installments. No established character's gender was altered.
The 1975 animated series introduces new human characters and adapts existing ape characters. No established human characters from prior installments or source material had their race changed in this adaptation.
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