TripleRach wrote:Even in Greek mythology, while most major gods tend to keep their Greek name, other minor entities are sometimes translated to corresponding English words. The most famous example is probably Pain and Panic in Disney's Hercules, but then they're not directly based on any mythological characters. (Maybe Phobos and Deimos?)
I really can't think of any examples of that. If anything, the only reason it seems that way is because a lot of the minor gods gave their names to the concepts, like the Roman Goddess of Victory, Victoria. Or that "panic" itself comes from the god Pan. Phobos, "fear", survives as "phobia", etc.
Pain and Panic are so far removed from any Greek deity or spirit, there's no reason to call them anything but original characters. You may as well say that Kami is Mars because both are gods of the Earth.
I don't have a problem with leaving a few quirks untranslated, but there should be a good reason for it beyond "it adds foreign flavor." Especially when adding that flavor comes at the expense of understanding. Translators of Greek myths haven't completely lost the association between Ares and war, but the official English translations for Dragon Ball haven't done much to equate "Kami" with "God," or even to get across that he's not just some guy named "Kami" along the same lines as "Gokuu" or "Kuririn." Most of us here might understand that, but personally, I don't want to perpetuate any confusion just for the sake of "Japanese words sound cool."
Personally, I'd love to see some equating of Kami with his deity-role. Having the higher-ranking gods call him God of Earth or such (I believe Viz does do that a few times). Same thing if Supreme or Elder Kai ever addresses Dende.
I realize that still feels like censorship, but even aside from connotations and whatnot, I don't like translating Kami when the rest of the gods aren't. DB's pantheon goes like, Daikaioshin - Kaioshin - Daikaioh - Kaioh - God.
It's like saying the Twelve Olympians are Zeus, Poseidon, Hera, Demeter, Apollo, Artemis, Hephaestus, Dionysus, Aphrodite, Hermes, Athena, and War.
So, I'm just as fine with "Kami, God of Earth" as I am with "Helios, God of the Sun" or "Thor, God of Thunder" (yes, Thor literally means Thunder).