The Kingdom of the People of the Earth once ruled over the land, but now all that remains is the Sword of the Earth. in the city of Eindoak. Satoshi, Iris, and Dent arrive in Eindoak during a harvest festival's Pokémon Tournament and meet the legendary Pokémon Victini who wishes to share its powers of victory to someone. Elsewhere in the city, a descendant of the People of the Earth named Dred Grangil has arrived who seeks to revive the kingdom's power with the Sword of the Earth, bringing them back into power over the land, and Satoshi and his friends must stop him before he destroys the land along with Victini.
The Kingdom of the People of the Earth once ruled over the land, but now all that remains is the Sword of the Earth. in the city of Eindoak. Satoshi, Iris, and Dent arrive in Eindoak during a harvest festival's Pokémon Tournament and meet the legendary Pokémon Victini who wishes to share its powers of victory to someone. Elsewhere in the city, a descendant of the People of the Earth named Dred Grangil has arrived who seeks to revive the kingdom's power with the Sword of the Earth, bringing them back into power over the land, and Satoshi and his friends must stop him before he destroys the land along with Victini.
The film's central conflict and resolution strongly emphasize the dangers of disrupting natural ecological balance and the importance of environmental harmony, aligning with progressive environmental values.
The movie features a visually diverse cast consistent with its anime origins, without explicit DEI-driven recasting of traditionally white roles. Its narrative centers on adventure and friendship, maintaining a neutral or positive framing of traditional identities without engaging in explicit social critique.
This film does not feature any explicit or implicit LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The story centers on traditional Pokémon adventure elements, focusing on friendship, courage, and the conflict between human desires and nature, without engaging with queer identity or experiences.
The film's action sequences predominantly involve Pokémon battles, where human characters direct their Pokémon. No significant female characters are depicted engaging in or winning direct physical combat, such as hand-to-hand or martial arts, against male opponents.
This film features established Pokémon characters and original characters. All returning characters maintain their canonical genders, and no new portrayals alter the gender of any previously established male or female character.
This animated film features characters consistent with their established appearances in the Pokémon anime and games. No character, whether a legacy figure or a new creation, has been depicted as a different race than their canonical or visually unambiguous prior portrayal.
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