...well, not me, somebody else was-and he's not pleased with the new movie at all:
There are other objections mentioned in the article, but they can be seen by clicking on the link.
Personally, I wan't too excited about the movie due to the change in character from the original as I knew it (isn't Sunfire supposed to be a part of this group?) and the silly moving of the main characters to a fictitious city called San Fransokyo. But now I can really see why people of color would be pissed off and disappointed with this movie.
I used to be excited for Big Hero 6...
Unlike the original version of the character, Hiro Hamada is not Japanese, but a biracial Asian-American. Aside from his westernized last name—which they “Americanized” from the already manageable “Takachiho” for easier pronunciation for the West—apparently making the main character and his brother completely Asian was too controversial to do. With this decision, we can assume that according to Disney, 2014 American audiences wouldn't have the cultural capacity to accept a lead who isn't at least part-white for once.
There are other objections mentioned in the article, but they can be seen by clicking on the link.
Personally, I wan't too excited about the movie due to the change in character from the original as I knew it (isn't Sunfire supposed to be a part of this group?) and the silly moving of the main characters to a fictitious city called San Fransokyo. But now I can really see why people of color would be pissed off and disappointed with this movie.
I used to be excited for Big Hero 6...