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A giant whale appears and flies above Sakura New Town. With the whale’s sound of crying, some changes occur to Kenta Amano and Yokai.
A giant whale appears and flies above Sakura New Town. With the whale’s sound of crying, some changes occur to Kenta Amano and Yokai.
The film's fantastical premise involving parallel worlds and its focus on universal themes like friendship and cooperation are inherently apolitical, avoiding explicit promotion of any specific political ideology.
As a Japanese animated film, the movie's character representation and narrative themes do not directly engage with the Western-centric definitions of 'traditional white roles' or critiques of 'traditional identities' as outlined in the evaluation framework. Consequently, it receives a neutral assessment in both categories.
The film does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters, relationships, or themes. The narrative focuses on its primary characters and plot without engaging with aspects of queer identity or experience.
The film features human characters who primarily summon Yo-kai for battles. Female human characters do not engage in direct physical combat. While female Yo-kai may participate in fights, their victories are typically achieved through supernatural abilities rather than skill-based physical combat against male opponents.
The film features established characters from the Yo-kai Watch franchise, such as Nate Adams and various Yo-kai, who maintain their canonical genders across the anime and live-action segments. No pre-existing character's gender was altered for this installment.
The film is an animated Japanese production based on a Japanese media franchise. All established characters are consistently depicted as ethnically Japanese, aligning with their original source material. There are no instances where a character's race was altered.
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