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Space Jam
Film · 1996FamilyAnimationScience Fiction

Space Jam

2Based

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No detectable agenda — story first.

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The Verdict

Space Jam is a breezy 1996 family comedy with zero identity messaging. Michael Jordan plays himself, the Looney Tunes are intact, and the only mild note is the introduction of Lola Bunny as a competent player — which isn't woke by any measure. Clean across the board.

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

0

No established characters are race- or gender-swapped; Michael Jordan plays himself and the Looney Tunes are unchanged.

Girlboss & Male Demotion

5

Lola Bunny is introduced as a capable basketball player but the film centers male leads; no anti-male messaging.

  • Lola Bunny portrayed as a skilled athlete

LGBTQ+ / Trans / Non-Binary Content

0

No LGBTQ+ content of any kind.

DEI Casting

0

Casting reflects the real NBA and Jordan's stature; nothing forced against the setting.

Preachiness

3

A light message about believing in yourself, but no activist sermonizing.

  • Jordan's pep talk about confidence

Anti-Masculinity / Anti-West

0

No anti-masculinity or anti-West framing present.

Source Betrayal

0

A standalone crossover concept, not an adaptation betraying source characters.

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Cast & Crew

Herschel Weingrod (Writer) · Joe Pytka (Director) · Steve Rudnick (Writer) · Leo Benvenuti (Writer)

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