How to completely undercut the impact of a disability and make it an unnecessary detail in 3 episodes or less...
Step 1: pay lip service to the hardships of said disability.
Step 2: pretend to be against abilism by creating unrealistically mean children who are unrealistically blunt.
Step 3: shoehorn in a magical kiss so that your main character is no longer disabled and you can carry on the story without ever thinking about disabled people again.
Ronan receives a mysterious gift from his brother, Roy: a severely injured red fox. He tenderly cares for it, which surprisingly transforms into a human once healed. This human, named "Eugene White," reveals he is a fox spirit training for ascension but was subjected by his master to three earthly trials—resentment, separation, and unfulfilled desires—to achieve celestial transcendence. What Ronan doesn't realize is that he is not just Eugene’s caretaker but also his destined trial.
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