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>Cars
Perspective of a white celebrity
>Toy Story
Takes place in white suburbia with a well-off family. The human toy characters are also white archetypes (white western hero, white sci-fi hero).
>Monsters Inc.
Calls back to white workplaces/factories which kept minorities segregated in lower positions like packing and yard work.

These are all films from a white male perspective and that's obvious if you consider things like living in suburbia, wealth/social status, attitudes towards you in your workplace, the foods you eat, the relationship you have with friends and family, and how family dynamics are portrayed come from white culture.

You're going to hate this example but: compare these films to Shark Tale which is obviously not meant to be a white perspective. Think about the struggles Oscar has as a character, how he is viewed in his workplace, how he interacts with other characters. Because white culture has been set up as the default it isn't noticed. A family sitting around the table bantering eating meatloaf doesn't strike you as "white" despite that it would look different if the characters were coded as a different race, like say in Elemental. The family dynamics in Elemental are also a good example. I know tumblr types abused the term "coding" but we can't escape how our race influences our perspective so even when you're writing about cars, fish, or toys you're still imbuing racial coding. These characters are, after all, not actually cars and fish but symbols for people.