Legion of Super Heroes (2006)

Overview
The series centers on a young Superman's adventures in the 31st century, fighting alongside a group of futuristic superheroes known as the Legion of Super-Heroes.
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Overview
The series centers on a young Superman's adventures in the 31st century, fighting alongside a group of futuristic superheroes known as the Legion of Super-Heroes.
Starring Cast
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Primary
The film primarily focuses on classic superhero themes of individual heroism, teamwork, and the fight against a universal destructive force, without explicitly promoting or critiquing specific political ideologies, leading to a neutral rating.
The film incorporates explicit DEI through the casting of minority actors in several roles traditionally associated with white characters, which is evident in both voice acting and character designs. The narrative primarily focuses on themes of heroism, teamwork, and personal growth, without explicitly framing traditional identities negatively or making DEI a central critical theme.
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The show features Triplicate Girl (later Duo Damsel) who, using her power to split into multiple bodies, frequently engages in and wins physical combat against male adversaries, including henchmen and soldiers, through hand-to-hand techniques and coordinated attacks.
The animated series 'Legion of Super Heroes' does not include any explicit or identifiable LGBTQ+ characters, relationships, or themes. The narrative focuses on the adventures of Superman and the futuristic Legion without addressing queer identities, resulting in no portrayal to evaluate.
The animated series "Legion of Super Heroes" (2006) adapts characters from DC Comics. All major and legacy characters in the show retain their established genders from the original comic book source material, with no instances of a gender swap.
The animated series "Legion of Super Heroes" (2006) faithfully adapts the established racial depictions of its core characters from the DC Comics source material. No instances were found where a character canonically or widely established as one race was portrayed as a different race.
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