Tom and Jerry: Shiver Me Whiskers (2006)

Overview
Dueling cat-and-mouse team Tom and Jerry hit the high seas on a hunt for buried treasure in this pirate adventure. The tale begins when crew member Tom sets sail with an infamous pirate and finds a treasure map along with stowaway Jerry. The furry swashbucklers race to a deserted island where X marks the spot, but along with battling each other, they must outwit ruthless buccaneers, angry monkeys and a giant octopus to strike it rich.
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Overview
Dueling cat-and-mouse team Tom and Jerry hit the high seas on a hunt for buried treasure in this pirate adventure. The tale begins when crew member Tom sets sail with an infamous pirate and finds a treasure map along with stowaway Jerry. The furry swashbucklers race to a deserted island where X marks the spot, but along with battling each other, they must outwit ruthless buccaneers, angry monkeys and a giant octopus to strike it rich.
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Primary
The film's central subject matter and narrative are primarily focused on apolitical slapstick comedy and adventure, with no discernible promotion of specific political ideologies or values.
This animated film primarily features anthropomorphic animal characters and generic pirate figures, where the concept of racial or gender-based casting swaps is not applicable. The narrative focuses on a comedic treasure hunt without critiquing traditional identities or incorporating explicit DEI themes.
Secondary
This animated film, part of the Tom and Jerry franchise, does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The narrative focuses on pirate adventures and the classic cat-and-mouse dynamic, with no elements related to queer identity.
The film features Red Herring, a female parrot, who assists Tom and Jerry in their adventure. While she participates in the plot, she does not engage in or win direct physical combat against any male opponents using skill, strength, or martial arts.
The film features the classic Tom and Jerry characters, who maintain their established genders. All other significant characters are original to this installment, thus lacking prior canonical gender for a swap.
The film features anthropomorphic animal characters (Tom, Jerry, etc.) who do not possess human racial identities. New human characters introduced in this specific animated film are not considered race swaps as they lack prior established racial canon.
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