Do you get it though?
This dark=night=evil shit precedes the god damn colonies lol.
No no, you just don't understand biology (lol)This is such a terrible thread. Has OP ever been out in the sun?
I used to be on the swim team in high school, and I'm a relatively pale asian guy. My skin got so tanned that I was as dark as some of my Indian teammates.
I presume he got more of a tan after wandering the world for years.I'm reluctant to wade into this but I think it's fair to say how Japanese artists depict skin tones - and their motives for picking one shade over another - isn't so simple or straightforward. I was reminded of this piece of official Street Fighter Alpha art, where in Ryu's case darker just seems to signify older.
This isn't black face lol...I did know that, it's just to show a trend of fuck ups nintendo has done. If they had truly learned from it this episode wouldn't have happened
Nah. It would look just fine in Tostarena. I could see some thinking Texas Cowboy but the hat isn't limited to Texas. It's used in plenty of places in Mexico.Those are cowboy hats though, it would look out of place on Tostarena
I thought it was there during pre-release because they didn't want to spoil the lake kingdom image that was on the final box. But I can see that it's possible they had a lot of images for each kingdom they could swap out at will and did change it for fear of backlash.My only problem with this was Nintendo opting to remove Sombrero Mario from the box art prior to release because "woke" Americans thought it was offensive. That shit hurt!
To be fair they argued "cultural appropriation" rather than racism. They're not the same thing but Sombrero Mario was neither of those things anyway because he's awesome.Yep. Mexican here and I fail to see how Mario in a sombrero is racist. That outcry was dumb as fuck.
This this this. This is what I wanted to say myself. It is reaching. I understand the controversy with the Spirits.I think skin tones have just no meaning in Zelda games so they are all over the place. In some of your examples you are reaching to guess a skin tone in some its just different lightning that chances the tone.
The Dark Pit/Link example must be a joke, yes night black stands for evil, but that has nothing to do with skin tones, but with the dark night that people fear.
Mexican hat is racist? What is tjis nonsense?
Honestly with such threads you are not helping anyone just fuel the fire. People who are really doing something against real racism get backslash because of dumb threads like this.
the traditional cowboy hat design was itself a derivative of the type of hats worn by mexican 'cowboys' or Vaqueros of that eraThose are cowboy hats though, it would look out of place on Tostarena
Sure it should be abolished, but it's also about as common as people with dark skin = foreigners (even Europeans), dark skin = people from the countryside, and plenty of characters that are japaneseish or foreignish very ambiguosly. Or just dark skin = fashionable, because it's a big trend in Japan, and even Europeans love to sunbathe because tanned skin = healthier according to most moms here.Dark skin as evil is obviously not a good trope and Nintendo shouldn't really continue it at all...
But Nintendo's biggest problem racially I think is still not making playable characters who are black or brown.
According to OP's logic Darth Vader is problematic because he wears black armor. Shit is ridiculous tbh.
Sorry dont see the racism here at all, blackface is completely different than just cosplaying a dumb pokemon to look like it. Any body paint that is dark doesn't automatically mean racial prejudice, this was just an overreaction to an non-ill intended cultural oversight.I did know that, it's just to show a trend of fuck ups nintendo has done. If they had truly learned from it this episode wouldn't have happened
No. Like I said in my previous post it looked to be strictly overtly "woke" Americans doing the complaining for us.
Don't get me wrong, you all have my sword when it comes to the evil = darker skin bullshit that goes on in gaming. But that Mario in a sombrero was so endearing and yet so strange to see others doing the complaining we weren't making. It's a non-issue.
Windwaker is one of my favorite games but I can't seem to remember - does the skin color change happen immediately with Zelda? Because in all fairness she is cooped up inside for awhile waiting for Link to get his shit together. Would at least make sense if it were not immediate, I am not sure I would necessarily interpret Tetra as being colored as opposed to tan. It's suspect to just have it change because she assumed her true princess identity.
Who said they can't be? It's more of Nintendo being resistant to change the look of Zelda and Link aside from clothing and hair style changes
I don't see many people do that though? The Zelda/Tetra one was pretty much the only valid one OP had, but then decided to derail their own thread with reaches like Dark Link, Twintelle, the claim white people can't get tans as strong as Tetra's or the Pokemon anime, which Nintendo doesn't even have anything to dow ith.
Can't help but feel like OP is arguing in bad faith. Tetra <-> Zelda is supposed to be a play on Sheik <-> Zelda, nothing else, there's nothing racial there,
That transformation was tanned pirate Tetra magically changing into makeuped royalty sheltered Zelda that rarely left the castle to get any sun. Sure there's definitely issues with how she just becomes a damsel in distress after that but it doesn't really represent something racist to me but more of an actual class thing that makes sense for that world.
Zelda is always white.
Tetra turns into Zelda as a reveal like sheik in OoT and then turns back into Tetra in the end and stays as Tetra in the sequel.
I presume he got more of a tan after wandering the world for years.
It was so thoughtful, that when Tetra changes to Zelda, some anti-tan magic was sprinkled in there as well.
Wouldn't want her to stay tanned.
That's literally nothing alike whatsoeverWould it be okay if Nick Fury randomly turned white in MCU because his character has historically been white?
As a kid I hated that Speedy Gonzalez cartoons always depicted a very poor and dirty Mexico but the actual character I loved because he was powerful and would always outsmart his enemies! Plus he was funny!This sort of reminds me when Americans, mostly liberals, would say that Speedy Gonzalez was a racist cartoon depicting Mexican stereotypes . Yet at the same time, every single Mexican I know, and the general feeling i get from Mexicans in Mexico, love him and find him endearing with a lot of heart.
No one is looking to be offended and they shouldn't playing games stop because you don't agree you dummyOh jeez, just stop playing games if you are looking to be offended.
Lorule, not the Dark World. Also don't think either world really means anything for skin.Can someone explain me how Hilda from Link between worlds has a white skin despite being the princess of the Dark World ?
Given that OP took issue with Twintelle for whatever reason...Dark skin as evil is obviously not a good trope and Nintendo shouldn't really continue it at all...
But Nintendo's biggest problem racially I think is still not making playable characters who are black or brown.
It was a tan, she didn't change races.Magic changing a dark skinned character to light skin is pretty racist no matter what Nintendo's views on these characters are.
Would it be okay if Nick Fury randomly turned white in MCU because his character has historically been white?
Oh sure, it's far from novel, but I wouldn't call it raicst or problematic (I hate this word at this point)In games without much depth to characters like fighting games it's just an easy well to tell your audience what's up. And outside of fighting games I rarely see this stuff to be honest, because there the devs can give the character a more nuanced background they can showcase changing.I know, but what I don't like is when a White character is transformed into a Black character whenever they go to the "dark side"
It's not exactly novel, ya know?
the white variation with a plume itsBecause everyone is using the other one and also the cowboy hay isnt considered mexican
I bet you my house it was 100% done because of fear of backlash. Prior to release there was already some woke conversations about it being problematic. I never heard about those until I saw the box set change and I was so confused why anyone would have any problem with Mario in a sombrero.I thought it was there during pre-release because they didn't want to spoil the lake kingdom image that was on the final box. But I can see that it's possible they had a lot of images for each kingdom they could swap out at will and did change it for fear of backlash.
This smells like bait to rile up people, maybe even stoke fires between certain forums. While there is certainly a discussion to be had, this seems to be reaching as far as possible to provoke people.
Case in point.
Upsetera lol
The very fact you think Zelda changed races and not just magically got rid of a tan speaks volumes. Tetra was a pirate, outside most of the time. Zelda is a princess, inside most of the time. It's not that complicated.It's immediate.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YtaujzukqWQ
Magic changing a dark skinned character to light skin is pretty racist no matter what Nintendo's views on these characters are.
Would it be okay if Nick Fury randomly turned white in MCU because his character has historically been white?
There's enough to point out.
Can someone explain me how Hilda from Link between worlds has a white skin despite being the princess of the Dark World ?
My only problem with this was Nintendo opting to remove Sombrero Mario from the box art prior to release because "woke" Americans thought it was offensive. That shit hurt!
Like a previous user here said: we sell sombreros and ponchos to tourists here like nobody's business. Having Mario buy one in a Mexico inspired world is not only adorable but authentic!
No. Like I said in my previous post it looked to be strictly overtly "woke" Americans doing the complaining for us.
Don't get me wrong, you all have my sword when it comes to the evil = darker skin bullshit that goes on in gaming. But that Mario in a sombrero was so endearing and yet so strange to see others doing the complaining we weren't making. It's a non-issue.