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    Chinese characters in American cartoons

    Do people like the way Chinese characters are portrayed in American cartoons?

    You had Chop Socky Chooks, Shaolin Showdown, Jackie Chan adventures, Juniper Lee, American Dragon, etc. on TV recently.

    Jubilee from the X-Men was the farthest thing from a stereotype.

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    Chinese characters in American cartoons

    That one's a UK/Canada co-production, so the USA's not to blame.

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    Chinese characters in American cartoons

    Blame Canada! Blame Canada! Oh, and the UK

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    Chinese characters in American cartoons

    I'll always be surprised that no one complained about Omi in Xiaolin Showdown.

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    Chinese characters in American cartoons

    He kind of reminded me of the Yellow Kid.

    Is Avatar okay?

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    Chinese characters in American cartoons

    I think Gwen from Mighty B is Chinese, and she talks like she a gangsta or something, so yeah...

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    Chinese characters in American cartoons

    Avatar isn't really applicable, IMO, since it takes place in an alternate universe with flying bison that's got no real relation to China, therefore, they're not Chinese.

    However, it could always be argued that a lot has Asian (including Chinese) influences in culture, martial arts (I don't recall what style(s) influences bending, I'm not that heavy a fan), and I keep snesing some hints of daoism, which is Chinese, so I guess it could count. In a roundabout way.


    But on the topic of Chinese characters, I'd say everyone in Kung Fu Panda more than qualifies, and what's more, give a very homage to Chinese culture. Or at least, China sure seems to think so.

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    Chinese characters in American cartoons

    Yeah but the show was created by a Chinese American woman.

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    Chinese characters in American cartoons

    I think the world of Avatar is a good example of what TV Tropes calls a "Fantasy Counterpart Culture".

    http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.ph...terpartCulture

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    Chinese characters in American cartoons

    The only one I can think of right now is Asian correspondent Tricia Takenawa from Family Guy, but she wasn't a major character.

 

 

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