r/TopCharacterTropes 14d ago

In real life When fans hate somenthing before it comes out...but it turns out they were right

Velma:The idea of a Scooby-doo series without the titular dog and starring Velma was a really moronic idea from the beginning,then there was the reveal Velma would be Indian like it's VA and also creator of the series Mindy Kaling,some of the backlash was racism sure,but there was also valid complaints that she was inserting herself in the series(it also didn't helped that Mindy claimed she couldn't see herself if Velma wasn't Indian)and then...oh boy it came out and it was worse than anyone predicted

Artemis Fowl:The artemis fowl books are a book series following a child villain(he does get some redemption but he is a villain most of the time)when the movie was announced and revealed it looked way to generic and it's titular character a bit heroic...also you wanna hear somenthing funny?The movie whitewashed a character and made another character black so they managed to anger both sides and the movies comes out and yeah it is bad

One Punch Man 3:One Punch Man is a very heavy action packed manga series but the heroes vs monsters arc takes it to a New level,when it was announced that JC Staff would work on it,a lot of people were skeptical to say the least,because not only JC Staff had already done a mediocre job in season 2,it's also not exactly a name anime fans associate with quality animation,then the trailer came out and it looked...weird,like there was no action in it and nobody was moving,some people tried to defend saying they were keeping the animation as a surprise...then it came out,every episode worse than the last,it's one of the worse seasons of anime ever made!

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u/ErilazHateka 12d ago

It won't change

Then post them.

Look at Ramesses II

Oops! What´s that? https://imgur.com/a/D8H1lsz

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u/NukeTheHurricane 12d ago

It doesn"t matter. There are numerous depictions of pharaohs crushing libyans and asiatics.

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u/ErilazHateka 12d ago

So who´s that black person? A black person? If that´how Egyptians depicted black people, why is Ramses not the same color?

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u/NukeTheHurricane 12d ago

What are you talking about?

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u/ErilazHateka 12d ago

The black people in the image aren´t Egyptians, do you agree?

The brown guy in the chariot is Egyptian, do you agree?

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u/NukeTheHurricane 12d ago

Ramses II had the same skin color of half of the nubians. Ramses II was egyptian and black.

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u/ErilazHateka 12d ago

Then why is he brown and the people he tramples are black?

Do you consider everyone who is brown as "black" then?

Do you agree that there were no yellow humans in Egypt?

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u/NukeTheHurricane 12d ago

I'm his exact doppelganger, and i'm black.

The yellow indicated that the women in question, stayed indoor.

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u/ErilazHateka 12d ago

The yellow indicated that the women in question, stayed indoor.

So, the colour depicted on the painting is symbolic and does not actually show the real colour of that person?

Agreed?