Always outclassed by fierce opponents such as Cutlass Liz, Peg Leg Hastings, and Black Bellamy, the hopeless, Pirate Captain, decides it's high time he won the prestigious 1837 "Pirate of the Year Award". However, this i...
Always outclassed by fierce opponents such as Cutlass Liz, Peg Leg Hastings, and Black Bellamy, the hopeless, Pirate Captain, decides it's high time he won the prestigious 1837 "Pirate of the Year Award". However, this i...
The film's central conflict pits a tyrannical monarchy against non-conformist pirates, championing animal conservation and the value of found family, which aligns its dominant themes with progressive values.
The movie features a visibly diverse crew of 'misfits' in its supporting cast, though its primary characters adhere to traditional portrayals. The narrative includes an antagonistic traditional authority figure, but this portrayal serves the plot's comedic and adventurous elements rather than delivering an explicit critique of traditional identities from a DEI perspective.
The film does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The narrative focuses on the adventures of a pirate captain and his crew, with no elements related to queer identity or experiences.
The film features Queen Victoria as the primary antagonist, who engages in combat using a large, technologically advanced battle suit. Her victories are achieved through this overwhelming technological superiority, which falls outside the defined criteria for direct physical combat.
The film adapts characters from Gideon Defoe's books. All major characters, including historical figures and the pirate crew, maintain their established genders from the source material. The character who disguises herself as male is canonically female, thus not a gender swap.
This animated film features original characters from a book series and historical figures. The characters' portrayals align with their established or historical races, with no instances of a character canonically established as one race being depicted as another.
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