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Do you guys feel like it's okay to change the characters ethnicity for like a show or a movie? Yes or no? Or sometimes? Let me know your guys' thoughts. Personally, I think that it is okay sometimes, like if it's done right, but if they do it wrong and then it doesn't feel like the character anymore or it takes away from what made that character good then to me just feels like a waste.
Yeah, that's exactly what I was thinking. Cause I was seeing it like, no change to the character's race. And then like, that's like their whole... Like, I forget the word for it. Shit. Um, but that's like their whole character now. Like, the whole way they act now is just based about around them being like, that specific race. and not like what used to make them their own character.
I say like personally I say we turn Tarzan black do you know big Tarzan black I want to turn the fuck in the mermaid black western Tarzan black and see what people have to see you know
I don't because they change Tinker Bell and it really got me angry because you know Tinker Bell as this blonde girl she's white she's pale like that's what we know we're at but then if you change your black girl I'm not being racist but it like it changes it and it's not right but somehow is illegal if we change Tiana to white girl I don't get it
Yeah, like, I believe it depends on the character and what changes they made. Like, for Scooby Doo, they turned him into a human in the new Velma series. That's what I heard, because I haven't watched that, but they turned him into a human. And Shaggy is not like a white stoner anymore. You know? And I'm used to seeing a white stoner and his dog, the best friend. That's what I grew up with.
I mean areas a fucking fish Are we feel like are we forgetting she's a fucking she's a fucking fish she's a fish there's no race because she's a fucking fish
Just used Ariel as an example because it was controversial. Controversial. But who I had in mind was Shaggy and Scooby-Doo from their new Scooby-Doo series. Because they completely changed them. And Scooby-Doo isn't even a dog anymore. He's a guy.