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When Apollo, a kind-hearted travelling performer, lands in the village of the Funny Little Bugs, it’s not too long before he upsets the life of the kingdom. As Apollo falls into a trap set by Wendy, the jealous and treacherous cousin of the queen, he is framed for kidnapping Queen Marguerite, causing panic in the hive! In reality, Marguerite is held by the Vermin, Wendy’s accomplices, while she takes over the throne. With the help of his new friends, Apollo embarks on a perilous rescue mission. To free the Queen and save the hive, the Little Bugs will bravely face many dangers and be more imaginative than ever!
When Apollo, a kind-hearted travelling performer, lands in the village of the Funny Little Bugs, it’s not too long before he upsets the life of the kingdom. As Apollo falls into a trap set by Wendy, the jealous and treacherous cousin of the queen, he is framed for kidnapping Queen Marguerite, causing panic in the hive! In reality, Marguerite is held by the Vermin, Wendy’s accomplices, while she takes over the throne. With the help of his new friends, Apollo embarks on a perilous rescue mission. To free the Queen and save the hive, the Little Bugs will bravely face many dangers and be more imaginative than ever!
The film's narrative centers on a community uniting to defeat a clear villain and restore harmony, a universal children's story theme that avoids explicit alignment with specific progressive or conservative ideologies.
This animated film features a diverse cast of anthropomorphic insect characters, where the concept of human racial or gender representation is not applicable. The narrative focuses on a light-hearted adventure among these creatures, without engaging in critiques of traditional human identities or explicit DEI themes.
The animated film "Tall Tales" does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes within its narrative. Its story, centered on insects in a garden, focuses on adventure and friendship without exploring queer identities or relationships.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The animated film "Tall Tales" is an adaptation of Antoon Krings' children's book series. There is no evidence that any established characters from the source material had their gender changed in the film adaptation.
The film's characters are anthropomorphic insects, not humans. As such, they do not possess human racial identities that could be subject to a race swap according to the provided definition.
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