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The Big Trip
Movie

The Big Trip

2019Unknown

Woke Score
1
out of 10

Plot

A goofy stork mistakenly delivers a baby panda to the wrong door. A bear, a moose, a tiger and a rabbit set on an arduous but fun-filled adventure through the wilderness to return the panda to its rightful home.

Overall Series Review

The Big Trip is a simple animated adventure centered on a grumpy bear and a talkative hare whose sole mission is to return a lost baby panda to its mother and father. The narrative is a wilderness journey where the characters, including a poetic tiger and a cowardly wolf, must overcome their personal flaws to succeed. The plot focuses on universal themes of responsibility, courage, and forming friendships with unlikely companions. The film's moral compass is fixed on completing the honorable task of reuniting a traditional family unit. The story avoids engaging with social or political commentary, prioritizing action and comedy based on the animals' distinct personalities. All characters are defined by their individual quirks and the heroic nature of their quest.

Categorical Breakdown

Identity Politics1/10

Characters are defined by their unique personality traits—such as being a grumpy bear or a cowardly wolf—rather than any form of race or immutable human characteristics. The plot centers on a universal moral task, not on lecturing about privilege or systemic oppression.

Oikophobia1/10

The film is an animal adventure set in the wilderness. The narrative promotes universal positive values like teamwork, courage, and returning a baby to its home, showing gratitude for a stable family unit rather than hostility toward any civilization or its ancestors.

Feminism1/10

The core of the plot is the protective mission to reunite a baby with its mother and father, which celebrates the nuclear family. Male protagonists are flawed but ultimately heroic and responsible, and there is no presence of a 'Girl Boss' trope or any anti-natalist messaging.

LGBTQ+1/10

The story strongly reinforces the normative structure by making the reunion of a baby with its biological mother and father the central objective. There are no explicit or implicit themes or storylines relating to alternative sexualities, gender ideology, or the deconstruction of the nuclear family.

Anti-Theism1/10

As an animated comedy, the movie contains no religious themes, but the morality is transcendent, centered on objective virtues like responsibility, courage, and altruism. There is no trace of moral relativism or hostility toward traditional faith.