Toriyama's racial/ist character portrayals?

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Re: Toriyama's racial/ist character portrayals?

Post by DarkPrince_92 » Sun May 17, 2015 6:36 pm

UpFromTheSkies wrote:If putting thick lips on a character is racist, then African American comedian Billy Cosby, and all of the African Americans who watched and enjoyed his cartoons must be racist because his cartoon characters have lips bigger than Mr Popo

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I don't think it's the same thing in this case. Not like we had a bunch of black animators at that time. Who made the final decision on those designs?
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Post by jcogginsa » Sun May 17, 2015 6:42 pm

From what I hear, Fat Albert and his group ARE considered racist designs.

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Post by UpFromTheSkies » Sun May 17, 2015 6:56 pm

DarkPrince_92 wrote:
UpFromTheSkies wrote:If putting thick lips on a character is racist, then African American comedian Billy Cosby, and all of the African Americans who watched and enjoyed his cartoons must be racist because his cartoon characters have lips bigger than Mr Popo

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I don't think it's the same thing in this case. Not like we had a bunch of black animators at that time. Who made the final decision on those designs?
It was made by Bill Cosby, an African American.

Here's a modern cartoon made by modern African Americans with lips bigger than Popo

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Are they racist too? :roll:

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Re: Toriyama's racial/ist character portrayals?

Post by MCDaveG » Sun May 17, 2015 7:06 pm

Well, all animated african americans are racist man, stop trying!
African Americans shouldn't be animated, like ever, lol!

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On the right note, this is starting to be really rudiculous and that's what is wrong with people nowadays!
What would be really racist? If Mr. Popo, who is cool and strong character, was dressed in boilersuit, harvesting cotton.
And now, eat me! There is nothing racist in Toriyama's portrayals, only oversensitive pseudohumanist people are making issues where there is none.
I think that policemen shooting african-americans on street for nothing is problem, not races depicted with their facial features with non-offensive traits.

And nobody has trouble with John Stewart from DC Comics? He has lips bigger than Superman's fist. How come?
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Post by rereboy » Sun May 17, 2015 7:40 pm

MCDaveG wrote:only oversensitive pseudohumanist people are making issues where there is none.
In a nutshell.

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Post by jjgp1112 » Sun May 17, 2015 8:03 pm

You haven't proven anything, MCDave. The racist black character portrayal is a very specific appearance that Toriyama's black characters typically have: Excessively dark skin, bugged out eyes, bulging, red lips like a baboon attached its ass to the person's face. The Green lantern example isn't racist. The ones that explicitly reference minstrel show blackface definitely are.

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Post by TheGmGoken » Sun May 17, 2015 8:06 pm

And nobody has trouble with John Stewart from DC Comics? He has lips bigger than Superman's fist. How come?
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Post by UpFromTheSkies » Sun May 17, 2015 8:51 pm

jjgp1112 wrote:You haven't proven anything, MCDave. The racist black character portrayal is a very specific appearance that Toriyama's black characters typically have: Excessively dark skin, bugged out eyes, bulging, red lips like a baboon attached its ass to the person's face. The Green lantern example isn't racist. The ones that explicitly reference minstrel show blackface definitely are.
The only character with round eyes is Popo, none of them have bulging lips that cover half of their face like the racist caricatures, and as for the skin color, there actually are dark skinned black people, and there is nothing wrong with dark skin

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Post by jjgp1112 » Sun May 17, 2015 8:58 pm

You still haven't actually proven anything. It's a combination of dark skin and red lips applied to a broad spectrum of African-descending people to essentially say "All black people are dark and have huge lips that are meant to be mocked." I'm failing to grasp why this is so difficult for you to understand.

Regardless, I'm done with this discussion. I'd suggest looking up a thing or two about blackface, minstrel shows, and sambos.
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Post by UpFromTheSkies » Sun May 17, 2015 9:13 pm

jjgp1112 wrote:You still haven't actually proven anything. It's a combination of dark skin and red lips applied to a broad spectrum of African-descending people to essentially say "All black people are dark and have huge lips that are meant to be mocked." I'm failing to grasp why this is so difficult for you to understand.

Regardless, I'm done with this discussion. I'd suggest looking up a thing or two about blackface, minstrel shows, and sambos.
Not all of the black characters in Dragon Ball have dark skin, and I don't think their lips are "huge", they look normal to me.

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Post by Big Momma » Sun May 17, 2015 10:40 pm

IMO, the intent is more important than the actual result. Mr. Popo is undeniably an example of blackface. Is it offensive? For a lot of people, yes. But is it racist? Ehhh...I really don't think so. I doubt Toriyama had any ill will when he designed Mr. Popo.



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Post by jcogginsa » Sun May 17, 2015 10:44 pm

I think a big part of this is that, at the time, Japan had few examples of nonracist depictions of black people to draw from.

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Post by jjgp1112 » Sun May 17, 2015 11:37 pm

Big Momma wrote:IMO, the intent is more important than the actual result. Mr. Popo is undeniably an example of blackface. Is it offensive? For a lot of people, yes. But is it racist? Ehhh...I really don't think so. I doubt Toriyama had any ill will when he designed Mr. Popo.



Or maybe he did. Who knows?
That's ultimately what I was trying to say. Toriyama's intent is up for debate, but the simple fact is it's based on a racial stereotype.
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Post by The Monkey King » Sun May 17, 2015 11:41 pm

What I will say on such a sensitive subject is as a black person myself I actually like Commander Black as a villain. He is understandably outraged when he found out that Commander Red has sent many men to their death to collect the Dragon Balls just so he could wish to grow taller, promptly shoots him and appoints himself the head of the RRA.

He does the whole cliche' 'We can rule toghether' shtick with the hero but even offers to use the Dragon Ball to ressurect Upa's dad showing that he is a pretty reasonable guy.
He even doesn't get completely humiliated when he challenges Goku to a H2H fight.

Although his lips may be a little big, his overall design is not offensive in the slightest donning a simple professional suit. I honestly don't think a hint of racial malice went into his conception.

Yeah he ultimately is defeated like every other villain, but you can't really help that.

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Post by Polyphase Avatron » Mon May 18, 2015 1:07 am

I never saw Mr. Popo as a black person, I always thought he was some kind of genie back when I watched the show on Toonami.
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Post by Vegitofaxx » Mon May 18, 2015 1:30 am

I highly doubt that when Toriyama designed Popo, he thought to himself: "I hate black people, and wanna mock them with this character, who isn't even human"
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Post by jcogginsa » Mon May 18, 2015 1:33 am

Vegitofaxx wrote:I highly doubt that when Toriyama designed Popo, he thought to himself: "I hate black people, and wanna mock them with this character, who isn't even human"
True, but that doesn't mean he wasn't influenced by racist images

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Post by Vegitofaxx » Mon May 18, 2015 1:35 am

jcogginsa wrote:
Vegitofaxx wrote:I highly doubt that when Toriyama designed Popo, he thought to himself: "I hate black people, and wanna mock them with this character, who isn't even human"
True, but that doesn't mean he wasn't influenced by racist images
In the end I think it came down to; "This looks fun and goofy, I'll make the character look like that"
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Re: Toriyama's racial/ist character portrayals?

Post by jcogginsa » Mon May 18, 2015 1:49 am

Vegitofaxx wrote:
jcogginsa wrote:
Vegitofaxx wrote:I highly doubt that when Toriyama designed Popo, he thought to himself: "I hate black people, and wanna mock them with this character, who isn't even human"
True, but that doesn't mean he wasn't influenced by racist images
In the end I think it came down to; "This looks fun and goofy, I'll make the character look like that"
And if a Two year old hears his dad say the N-Word, and repeats it because he thinks it sounds funny, does that make the N Word not racist?

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Post by Metalwario64 » Mon May 18, 2015 3:59 am

You're... seriously saying that if a 2 year old says a "racist word", without understanding it, then said kid is a racist? :eh:
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