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Masha and the Bear: 12 Months

Masha and the Bear: 12 Months

2022

TV-Y

Director

Vasiko Bedoshvili

Runtime

23 minutes

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Synopsis

On New Year's Eve, any miracles are possible. You can even meet the magical guardians of nature - 12 months, who come together only once a year. This is how Masha meets little January, the Lord of Ice, while the Bear and other forest dwellers prepare for an unforgettable holiday.

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Diversity & Representation

Overall Score

3.6/10

Limited


Category Breakdown

LGBTQ+ Representation

Limited

The film lacks LGBTQ+ characters or narratives. It focuses on whimsical interactions between Masha and personified months, following conventional seasonal tropes.

Gender Representation

Fair

Masha provides central agency as an energetic protagonist. However, dynamics rely on traditional archetypes, with the Bear serving as a paternal caretaker figure.

Racial & Ethnic Diversity

Limited

Diversity is largely absent due to the nature-centric, folkloric aesthetic. The characters reflect a homogeneous style typical of Eastern European animation.

Religious & Cultural Diversity

Fair

The story celebrates traditional New Year's Eve motifs and seasonal wonder. It emphasizes folklore and family-friendly merriment rather than challenging cultural norms.

Disability Representation

Limited

Physical comedy and slapstick are used for humor rather than meaningful representation. There is no evidence of characters with disabilities possessing agency.

Strengths

  • Masha serves as a central female protagonist with significant agency and curiosity.
  • The film utilizes universal physical humor that appeals to a broad, multi-generational audience.

Areas for Improvement

  • The narrative relies on traditional gender archetypes rather than subverting them.
  • There is a lack of meaningful representation regarding racial, cultural, or disability identities.
  • The story follows conventional tropes without exploring intersectional or diverse perspectives.

AI Analysis

Masha and the Bear: 12 Months is a traditional animated adventure that prioritizes physical comedy and folkloric whimsy. While the film provides a strong, active female lead in Masha, the character dynamics remain rooted in established, conventional archetypes. The narrative lacks intersectional complexity, focusing instead on the magic of nature and seasonal celebrations. It functions as a safe, family-oriented piece of storytelling that avoids social subversion or diverse identity exploration. Ultimately, the film serves a broad audience through universal humor, but it does not attempt to represent a wide spectrum of human experiences or identities.

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