MegamanXZero
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You social class at birth can determine your hair color?
In Japan and animeworld it does.
You social class at birth can determine your hair color?
Nope, Rashid is from Africa according to Ken Bogard. That being said, the Dubai event was really Game15 on September 11th.I think you mean Rachid/Rashid.
Nope, Rashid is from Africa according to Ken Bogard. That being said, the Dubai event was really Game15 on September 11th.
Nope, Rashid is from Africa according to Ken Bogard. That being said, the Dubai event was really Game15 on September 11th.
To be fair, Ken Bogard didn't mention anyone from New Zealand, that was a separate source.And we expected Necalli to be from New Zealand, but that didn't end up being the case![]()
But Dubai is in India, thus the character that Ken Bogard said was from India (Zen) makes the most sense.He meant North Africa, as Arabian.
Rachid totally is an arabian name, especially popular in Maghreb, Zen isnt at all.
If an arabian character is announced it will most likely be at Dubai.
But Dubai is in India, thus the character that Ken Bogard said was from India (Zen) makes the most sense.
But Dubai is in India, thus the character that Ken Bogard said was from India (Zen) makes the most sense.
Dubai isnt in India at all, it's part of United Arab Emirates.
I guess I got my cities mixed up. My apologizes.You might be thinking of Mumbai.
Nope, Rashid is from Africa according to Ken Bogard.
He didn't, yeah. Laura/Brazil Rachid/N.Africa Zen/India is just the combination that makes the most sense considering the names themselves.I'm fairly certain Bogard never, at any point, connected any of the character (pokemon) names to any of the countries he listed. Readers did that. Bogard merely gave names and locations. He never matched them up.
You social class at birth can determine your hair color?
Lots of characters that follow this trope don't have blonde hair so I dunno what you're going on about with that hair-archetype relationship
Seems silly to debate Dudley's race when Mika is supposed to be Japanese.
I always assumed Dudley was a Brit of Indian descent, like Freddie Mercury. That's why he has a Freddie Mercury costume in SFIV. Capcom likes to... "exaggerate" its back characters like Balrog and Birdie, but Dudley looks more like Dhalsim facially.But is he really considered black? Because I thought his ethnicity was Indian.
She is Japanese though.
Only on the internet has Dudley ever been even remotely considered to not being Black, lol/smh.
I always assumed Dudley was a Brit of Indian descent, like Freddie Mercury. That's why he has a Freddie Mercury costume in SFIV. Capcom likes to... "exaggerate" its back characters like Balrog and Birdie, but Dudley looks more like Dhalsim facially.
Dudley's base design predates the Freddie Mercury alt by like more than a decade.
And I think it's a problem when people say Dudley isn't black because he isn't stereotypical enough.
My point is that Dudley's ethnicity might have been what inspired the Freddie Mercury costume. It makes sense to give a British Indian character a costume based on the most famous British Indian that ever lived. Britain ruled India for a long time, and Britain currently has a very large Indian population. We'll never know Dudley's true ethnicity unless Capcom tells us. I don't know why it's okay to assume that he's black but it's offensive to assume that he's British Indian.Dudley's base design predates the Freddie Mercury alt by like more than a decade.
And I think it's a problem when people say Dudley isn't black because he isn't stereotypical enough.
It’s sort of offensive to assume a character is ethnically African based solely on the color of their skin. I definitely wouldn’t call Akuma, Urien, or Dhalsim black, and Dudley is just as dark as they are. The argument goes beyond skin color.And there it is. It's no wonder these game devs don't deviate from creating stereotypical caricatures of black folks in there games. Go any route of even ever so slightly (he still regulated to being a boxer that's fairly burly) not a stereotype and you got folks obviously Not-in-the-Know claiming he's anything but black. LOL, it's disgusting. We need much more of US in this industry.
What's next, Raven from Tekken is no longer black cuz they gave him a blonde fade and a Stray-from-the-norm (for black characters) fighting style.
Or he's akumas son
My point is that Dudley's ethnicity might have been what inspired the Freddie Mercury costume. Britain ruled India for a long time, and Britain currently has a very large Indian population. We'll never know Dudley's true ethnicity unless Capcom tells us. I don't know why it's okay to assume that he's black but it's offensive to assume that he's British Indian.
Its sort of offensive to assume a character is ethnically African based solely on the color of their skin. I definitely wouldnt call Akuma, Urien, or Dhalsim black, and Dudley is just as dark as they are. My argument goes beyond skin color.
My point is that Dudley's ethnicity might have been what inspired the Freddie Mercury costume. Britain ruled India for a long time, and Britain currently has a very large Indian population. We'll never know Dudley's true ethnicity unless Capcom tells us. I don't know why it's okay to assume that he's black but it's offensive to assume that he's British Indian.
Its sort of offensive to assume a character is ethnically African based solely on the color of their skin. I definitely wouldnt call Akuma, Urien, or Dhalsim black, and Dudley is just as dark as they are. The argument goes beyond skin color.
Dudley isn't a real person. You can't ask him about his race. The "Dudley is black" and "Dudley is British Indian" camps both have perfectly valid reasons for their assumptions. There is no correct answer.It's not offensive to acknowledge one of your own as one of your own. No one really considers Akuma, Urien or Dhalsim black. Just the same, Dudley isn't racially ambiguous, he's black.
And there it is. It's no wonder these game devs don't deviate from creating stereotypical caricatures of black folks in there games. Go any route of even ever so slightly (he still regulated to being a boxer that's fairly burly) not a stereotype and you got folks obviously Not-in-the-Know claiming he's anything but black. LOL, it's disgusting. We need much more of US in this industry.
What's next, Raven from Tekken is no longer black cuz they gave him a blonde fade and a Stray-from-the-norm (for black characters) fighting style.
I totally thought he was Indian from appearances because of the facial hair and the UK featuring a huge number of Indian immigrants. Found out otherwise, wasn't a big deal. It's a very easy mistake to make.And there it is. It's no wonder these game devs don't deviate from creating stereotypical caricatures of black folks in there games. Go any route of even ever so slightly (he still regulated to being a boxer that's fairly burly) not a stereotype and you got folks obviously Not-in-the-Know claiming he's anything but black. LOL, it's disgusting. We need much more of US in this industry.
What's next, Raven from Tekken is no longer black cuz they gave him a blonde fade and a Stray-from-the-norm (for black characters) fighting style.
My point is that Dudley's ethnicity might have been what inspired the Freddie Mercury costume. Britain ruled India for a long time, and Britain currently has a very large Indian population. We'll never know Dudley's true ethnicity unless Capcom tells us. I don't know why it's okay to assume that he's black but it's offensive to assume that he's British Indian.
Thanks. Not that I distrust the source, but is there anything more direct from Capcom?http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=169426369&postcount=303
Thanks. Not that I distrust the source, but is there anything more direct from Capcom?
Dudley isn't a real person. You can't ask him about his race. The "Dudley is black" and "Dudley is British Indian" camps both have perfectly valid reasons for their assumptions. There is no correct answer.
But Dubai is in India, thus the character that Ken Bogard said was from India (Zen) makes the most sense.
I thought you were making a joke since 73.3% of Dubai's residents are from the Indian subcontinent.I guess I got my cities mixed up. My apologizes.
I was told that Dubai had a ton of people from India, hence the confusion.I thought you were making a joke since 73.3% of Dubai's residents are from the Indian subcontinent.
This is embarrassing to read. That's not a source. That's a super-fan claiming that Dudley is classified as being of African descent but I've not seen this shit anywhere, Japanese or otherwise. I invite anyone to show something that proves otherwise. Guy's gotten flak recently for picking and choosing his head-canon like a DBZ fanboy.
I don't know if it's funny or sad that some people are literally offended that the first thought of Dudley someone might have is that he's something else. I've been team #indian but only because I'm south asian and it's light-hearted at best. I genuinely wouldn't care if he is black. As of now, though, there's literally no official information about it and knowing Capcom they just didn't even think about race with Dudley. By all means, think what you want but don't spout it as fact or get mad at other interpretations unless you've got something official.
That's a Tiger Jackson crossover costume. The crossover costumes are just for fun. Elena is dressed like Julia in that same picture, but she certainly isn't a Native American.Here's a pic of Dudley's alternate costume in Street Fighter x Tekken:
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That sure as heck looks like a black dude to me.
Only on the internet has Dudley ever been even remotely considered to not being Black, lol/smh.
What is "black" in your definition? Dudley's ethnicity isn't ever addressed in canon. He could be British of African, South Asian or Middle Eastern descent. Dudley could be mixed race, which was always my interpretation -- he's depicted with blue eyes and is clearly not "first generation" given his backstory in III and impeccable upperclass Britishesque mannerisms.
Except that the correct answer in this case is that he's black, lol! You got that source from above plus the fact that Capcom has so often and shamelessly derived it's characters from known sources, and whom was the heavyweight champ and most known, similar boxer at that time just prior to and around the release of SFIII and Dudley's 1st appearance?
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People sure are getting super salty at the very idea of Dudley being indian. He could even be mixed or many other races. You cant just judge a race or origin based on only color.