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The Super Mario Bros. Movie
Is the movie The Super Mario Bros. Movie woke?
Wokeness Ratings
No overt LGBT themes or representation present.
Princess Peach is depicted as a strong, independent character, challenging traditional gender roles.
No anti-capitalist or economic messaging detected.
Diverse voice casting is present but not central to the narrative.
No globalist themes or messaging detected.
No significant political allegory or messaging detected.
No environmental themes or messaging detected.
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Chris Pratt
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Anya Taylor-Joy
Princess Peach (voice)

Charlie Day
Luigi (voice)

Jack Black
Bowser (voice)

Keegan-Michael Key
Toad (voice)

Seth Rogen
Donkey Kong (voice)

Fred Armisen
Cranky Kong (voice)

Sebastian Maniscalco
Spike (voice)

Charles Martinet
Mario's Dad / Giuseppe (voice)

Kevin Michael Richardson
Kamek (voice)

Khary Payton
Penguin King (voice)

Rino Romano
Uncle Tony (voice)
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