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Walter Pembroke III is a pampered pig who enjoys free food, a posh pen, and a flattering entry in the exclusive Barnyard Social Registry. Walt's best friend is Tiffany, a tough-talking spider who gets little respect and few handouts. But it is not the disapproval of Walt's snobby pals that is driving this pair of unlikely friends apart. It is Walt's expanding web of lies. When a pie disappears, Walt blames UFO's. When a bowl breaks, it's the ghost's fault. When homework goes missing, well, the dog was involved. Now Walt has fallen under the spell of Noiman Ja Rahr, a sneaky snake who schemes to take Walt to the corrupt Viperwood. Can the spider convince the pig that lying doesn't pay, or will Walt end up trapped in a frightening world where no one can be trusted?
Walter Pembroke III is a pampered pig who enjoys free food, a posh pen, and a flattering entry in the exclusive Barnyard Social Registry. Walt's best friend is Tiffany, a tough-talking spider who gets little respect and few handouts. But it is not the disapproval of Walt's snobby pals that is driving this pair of unlikely friends apart. It is Walt's expanding web of lies. When a pie disappears, Walt blames UFO's. When a bowl breaks, it's the ghost's fault. When homework goes missing, well, the dog was involved. Now Walt has fallen under the spell of Noiman Ja Rahr, a sneaky snake who schemes to take Walt to the corrupt Viperwood. Can the spider convince the pig that lying doesn't pay, or will Walt end up trapped in a frightening world where no one can be trusted?
The film's core conflict, centered on friendship and the value of an individual life within a natural cycle, is largely apolitical, and its solution relies on individual ingenuity and community support rather than promoting specific political ideologies.
This animated film, centered on farm animals, features a voice cast that includes a range of actors without explicit DEI-driven recasting of traditionally white roles. The narrative focuses on animal adventures and positive themes, avoiding critical portrayals of traditional identities or explicit DEI critiques.
The animated children's film 'Spider's Web: A Pig's Tale' focuses on the adventures of farm animals. There are no identifiable LGBTQ+ characters, themes, or storylines present within the narrative. The film does not engage with queer identity or experiences in any capacity.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film is an adaptation of a German children's book series. The main characters, a female spider and a male pig, are portrayed with the same genders as established in their original source material. There are no instances of characters canonically established as one gender being portrayed as another.
This animated film primarily features animal characters. The concept of human racial categories and subsequent 'race swaps' does not apply to non-human characters or original animated animal creations.
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