

Ratatouille
AI Woke Score
No detectable agenda — story first.
confidence: high
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The Verdict
Ratatouille is a clean, original Pixar film with essentially zero identity messaging. Its 'anyone can cook' theme is about merit and passion, not progressive ideology, and its small female lead is a well-written mentor rather than a girlboss. Nothing here registers on the woke meter.
What the AI Flagged
Each axis scored 0–100, with the receipts. The headline score weights the worst offense, so a single egregious element isn't diluted by the rest.
Identity Swaps
0Original Pixar story with no established characters to swap.
Girlboss & Male Demotion
8Colette is a competent female chef who mentors Linguini, but she's presented as a sympathetic, fully-rounded character, not a flawless girlboss diminishing men.
- Colette teaches Linguini kitchen skills
- Male leads Remy and Linguini are the central protagonists
LGBTQ+ / Trans / Non-Binary Content
0No LGBTQ+ themes or characters.
DEI Casting
5Paris-set kitchen cast fits the setting; nothing inserted as a checkbox.
Preachiness
10The 'anyone can cook' theme is a story-organic message about meritocracy, not an identity sermon.
- Gusteau's motto 'Anyone can cook'
- Ego's closing monologue on criticism and talent
Anti-Masculinity / Anti-West
0No anti-masculinity or anti-West framing.
Source Betrayal
0Original screenplay, no source material to betray.
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Cast & Crew

Patton Oswalt
Remy (voice)

Ian Holm
Skinner (voice)

Lou Romano
Linguini (voice)

Brian Dennehy
Django (voice)

Peter Sohn
Emile (voice)

Peter O'Toole
Anton Ego (voice)

Brad Garrett
Gusteau (voice)

Janeane Garofalo
Colette (voice)

Will Arnett
Horst (voice)

Julius Callahan
Lalo / Francois (voice)
John Lasseter (Executive Producer) · Brad Bird (Director) · Andrew Stanton (Executive Producer)
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