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Doraemon and its friends open a hole in the time and they're travel to the Country of Mayana, a lost Mayan civilization in the jungle. There, Nobita will know its perfect double, prince Thio, heir to the throne. Both will decide to interchange papers to try to save to the Country of Mayana of the claws of the infernal Ledina witch and her evil forces.
Doraemon and its friends open a hole in the time and they're travel to the Country of Mayana, a lost Mayan civilization in the jungle. There, Nobita will know its perfect double, prince Thio, heir to the throne. Both will decide to interchange papers to try to save to the Country of Mayana of the claws of the infernal Ledina witch and her evil forces.
The film primarily focuses on universal themes of friendship, courage, and overcoming tyranny to restore a kingdom's natural and traditional order, without explicitly promoting specific progressive or conservative political ideologies.
This Japanese animated film features characters consistent with its cultural origin and a fictional indigenous-inspired setting. Its narrative centers on adventure and friendship, without engaging in explicit critiques of traditional identities or foregrounding DEI themes as defined by the evaluation criteria.
The film, an animated children's adventure, does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Its narrative focuses on traditional adventure tropes, friendship, and fantasy elements, with no explicit or implicit LGBTQ+ content present in the story.
The film features female characters like Shizuka and Kuku who participate in the adventure, but they do not engage in or win direct physical combat against male opponents. Their roles are primarily supportive or non-combat oriented.
The film features the established Doraemon characters, all retaining their canonical genders. New characters introduced for this specific movie are original creations and do not represent gender-swapped versions of pre-existing characters from the franchise.
The film features established characters from the Doraemon franchise, all of whom maintain their original Japanese/East Asian racial depiction. No legacy characters are portrayed as a different race.
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