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In another dimension, the villainous scientist Duke of Zill, with the help of his mechanical, geometric army, ultimately takes over the golden kingdom of Oriana, where Duke has just escaped exile! But Felix the Cat must bravely save Princess Oriana and restore order once again, from her terrible Uncle Zill and his smoke-belching mechanical troops before he can put his sinister plot into action!
In another dimension, the villainous scientist Duke of Zill, with the help of his mechanical, geometric army, ultimately takes over the golden kingdom of Oriana, where Duke has just escaped exile! But Felix the Cat must bravely save Princess Oriana and restore order once again, from her terrible Uncle Zill and his smoke-belching mechanical troops before he can put his sinister plot into action!
The film presents a classic good-versus-evil fantasy narrative where an individual hero defeats a tyrannical ruler to restore a benevolent monarchy, focusing on universal themes of justice and freedom without explicit political messaging.
This animated film features a traditional cast of anthropomorphic characters and human-like figures, with no explicit race or gender swaps of established roles. The narrative presents traditional identities in a neutral or positive light, focusing on a classic good versus evil adventure without incorporating explicit DEI themes.
Felix the Cat: The Movie is an animated fantasy adventure that does not feature any discernible LGBTQ+ characters, themes, or storylines. The narrative is centered on traditional hero-saves-princess tropes, making the portrayal of LGBTQ+ elements not applicable to this film.
The film features Princess Oriana as the main female character. While she possesses magical abilities and confronts male antagonists, her interactions and victories are achieved through magic and strategy, not direct physical combat against male opponents.
The film features established characters like Felix the Cat, The Professor, and Poindexter, all of whom retain their canonical male genders. New characters introduced in the movie do not have prior established genders, thus no gender swaps occur.
Felix the Cat is an anthropomorphic animal character, and the human characters in the film do not have a widely established racial identity that has been altered from prior canon or source material. No instances of race swapping are present.
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