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The squirrel Scrat is going to meet a mate in Ice Age 3: Dawn of the Dinosaurs, the latest opus of Ice Age. Her name is Scratte, and she is a female saber-tooth squirrel, who can be more intelligent than Scrat, but the Love between the two could blossom between them. There is still an a nutty case of contention though, which is caused by a nut!
The squirrel Scrat is going to meet a mate in Ice Age 3: Dawn of the Dinosaurs, the latest opus of Ice Age. Her name is Scratte, and she is a female saber-tooth squirrel, who can be more intelligent than Scrat, but the Love between the two could blossom between them. There is still an a nutty case of contention though, which is caused by a nut!
This animated short film focuses on the comedic conflict between a character's primal obsession and a new romantic interest. Its core subject matter of love, competition, and character-driven humor is inherently apolitical, presenting no discernible ideological stance.
This animated short film features non-human animal characters, making the standard criteria for evaluating human-centric diversity in casting and narrative themes inapplicable. The story focuses purely on animal antics and relationships, without engaging with human social identities or DEI themes.
This animated short film centers on the comedic rivalry and romance between Scrat and Scratte over an acorn. The narrative does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes, resulting in no portrayal.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The short film features Scrat, a male character consistently portrayed as such. It introduces Scratte, a new female character, who is not a gender-swapped version of an existing character.
The film features animated animal characters (saber-toothed squirrels) whose species does not align with the concept of human race. Therefore, a race swap, as defined, cannot occur.
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