Strange things are happening at an English boarding school called House of Anubis. Popular student Joy goes missing, the school's cranky caretaker has a creepy stuffed crow and the school's attic may be haunted. When recent American transplant Nina gets thrust into the school during this time, she decides to investigate along with her new friend, Fabian, and housemates.
Strange things are happening at an English boarding school called House of Anubis. Popular student Joy goes missing, the school's cranky caretaker has a creepy stuffed crow and the school's attic may be haunted. When recent American transplant Nina gets thrust into the school during this time, she decides to investigate along with her new friend, Fabian, and housemates.
The film's central subject matter revolves around an apolitical supernatural mystery and adventure, with themes of friendship and good versus evil, rather than promoting specific political ideologies.
The series features a visibly diverse ensemble cast, reflecting a range of backgrounds among its characters. The narrative, however, focuses on mystery and adventure without explicitly critiquing traditional identities or centering DEI themes within its core plot.
The character Alfie Lewis, originally Appie in the Dutch-Belgian source series, was portrayed by a Black actor in the 2011 adaptation, while the original actor was of Moroccan-Dutch descent. This constitutes a race swap.
The series 'House of Anubis' does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The narrative focuses on a group of boarding school students solving a mystery, with all depicted romantic relationships being heterosexual. Therefore, there is no portrayal to evaluate.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The show "House of Anubis" is an adaptation of the Dutch-Belgian series "Het Huis Anubis." A review of the main characters in both versions reveals no instances where a character's established gender from the original source material was changed in the adaptation.
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