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Unshackle your laughing gas, put your ball and chain away, take a prison break and get ready to escape with the Daltons! The fab four are back! The Daltons will try every trick in the books to get out and then some: a maze of tunnels, explosives, hot air balloons and rain dances, and a whole cast of zany characters to help them get free ... or not! The only thing they don’t try using are their brains! But what they lack in intelligence, they sure make up for in willpower and imagination! The far west has never been crazier!
Unshackle your laughing gas, put your ball and chain away, take a prison break and get ready to escape with the Daltons! The fab four are back! The Daltons will try every trick in the books to get out and then some: a maze of tunnels, explosives, hot air balloons and rain dances, and a whole cast of zany characters to help them get free ... or not! The only thing they don’t try using are their brains! But what they lack in intelligence, they sure make up for in willpower and imagination! The far west has never been crazier!
The series maintains a neutral stance by focusing on slapstick comedy involving bumbling outlaws and equally inept prison guards, preventing any serious ideological alignment with themes of crime and punishment.
The animated series 'The Daltons' features traditional casting, with its main characters depicted as they are in the original comic source material, without intentional race or gender swaps. The narrative focuses on comedic escapades and does not incorporate explicit DEI themes or offer critical portrayals of traditional identities.
The animated series "The Daltons" does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The narrative focuses on the comedic escapades of the Dalton brothers and their interactions with Lucky Luke, without incorporating elements related to queer identity or experiences.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The animated series "The Daltons" (2010) features the titular Dalton brothers, who are consistently portrayed as male, aligning with their established gender in the original Lucky Luke comics. No established characters from the source material are depicted with a different gender.
The animated series "The Daltons" (2010) features characters, primarily the Dalton brothers, who are consistently depicted as white, aligning with their established portrayal in the original Lucky Luke comic series and prior adaptations. No characters were portrayed as a different race than their canonical depiction.
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