In a city park, Surly the Squirrel has finally gone too far with his latest caper . Now exiled, Surly and his rat buddy Buddy's collective nightmare on the streets ends when they discover a nut store to raid. With no oth...
In a city park, Surly the Squirrel has finally gone too far with his latest caper . Now exiled, Surly and his rat buddy Buddy's collective nightmare on the streets ends when they discover a nut store to raid. With no oth...
The film's narrative centers on apolitical themes of animal survival and community dynamics, balancing individual initiative with the necessity of cooperation to overcome resource scarcity without promoting a specific political ideology.
The film features an entirely animal cast, which precludes direct application of human racial or gender identity swaps, though its voice cast is diverse. The narrative focuses on animal survival and community dynamics, without engaging with or critiquing traditional human identities or explicit DEI themes.
The film features Precious, a pug, who engages in and wins close-quarters physical confrontations against multiple male human bank robbers during the climax, using her strength and bites to neutralize them.
The animated film 'The Nut Job' does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Its narrative centers on animal protagonists and their quest for food, with no elements pertaining to queer identity or experiences.
The Nut Job (2014) is an original animated film, not an adaptation of a work with pre-established characters whose genders could be swapped. All characters introduced or expanded for the film maintain their initially established genders.
The Nut Job is an animated film featuring anthropomorphic animals. The concept of human 'race' and 'race swap' does not apply to these characters, as they are not human and do not have established racial identities from prior canon.
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