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As always, our beloved horse, Julius, is steeped in history. And at the same time he helped the Prince - they accidentally exchanged bodies, of course, not without the help of an old acquaintance - Baba Yaga and a little witchcraft. Now Julius is sitting in the palace and landscaping Kiev, and the Prince plows the field. These are the games of thrones. But this cannot go on for long, the fatherland is in danger! And as always, three heroes get down to business.
As always, our beloved horse, Julius, is steeped in history. And at the same time he helped the Prince - they accidentally exchanged bodies, of course, not without the help of an old acquaintance - Baba Yaga and a little witchcraft. Now Julius is sitting in the palace and landscaping Kiev, and the Prince plows the field. These are the games of thrones. But this cannot go on for long, the fatherland is in danger! And as always, three heroes get down to business.
The film's dominant themes align with conservative values by emphasizing patriotism, the defense of the homeland by traditional heroes, and the restoration of established order, despite its comedic and lighthearted approach to governance.
This Russian animated film, rooted in traditional folklore, features characters depicted in a manner consistent with their established ethnic and gender identities. The narrative focuses on adventure and comedy, presenting traditional heroic figures in a positive light without explicit social commentary on identity.
The film, belonging to a genre rooted in Russian folklore and history, implicitly portrays its heroic characters and their world with an underlying positive alignment to Christian values. While overt religious practice may not be central, the narrative generally supports a moral framework consistent with a benevolent Christian ethos, forming part of the cultural fabric the heroes defend.
The film "Horse Julius on the Throne and Three Heroes" does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Consequently, there is no portrayal to evaluate, resulting in a net impact of N/A.
The film features several female characters, including the wives of the three heroes and Princess Anastasia. While they are involved in the narrative, there are no scenes depicted where a female character engages in and wins direct physical combat, such as hand-to-hand or melee weapon fights, against one or more male opponents.
The film features characters like the Three Heroes, Horse Julius, and Prince Vladimir, all of whom retain their established male genders from Russian folklore and prior franchise installments. No canonical characters were portrayed as a different gender.
This animated film is part of a franchise based on Russian folklore. The characters, including the titular horse Julius and the three heroes, are consistently depicted in line with their traditional Slavic origins, with no instances of a character established as one race being portrayed as another.
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