You would love to as in you want to but can't? Or you would love to as in it is now true?
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As in they're not actually making a live action version and have no plans to, I assume.
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Internet fandoms do this weird thing where they treat the earliest drafts of a story as "real" and anything that emerges later is an "inaccuracy," even though none if it's real. It's viewing these fictional characters like they're real people.
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Ok Pete.
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this was a thread about ambiguousness in media portraying black characters wasn't it? so why did you feel the need to express that she was korean and not black?? it really could've just been left like that with ambiguity because that test tube comment was NOT it
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like, the benefit of the doubt is out the window; you simply did NOT have to make that comment. at all.
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In my own opinion I thinks it's fine to say she's Blasian. Things get changed all the time and from a fandom point of view I think what matters is what the end result is If I remember correctly Benson wasn't black in the comic. But he is now. That's all that matters. And thats ok
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My kids (who are half asian) just think Kipo is beautiful FWIW.
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honestly it just seems like you were coming from a place of not wanting to claim representation that wasn't intended to be there, which is understandable, but since the clone idea (?) wasn't in canon kipo being both black and korean definitely means a lot to a lot of people
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That clone idea would have been so incredibly dumb and out of nowhere
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