Oh, look. More failure.
Mar. 14th, 2009 12:58 pmA lot of you may remember the the Avatar casting debacle, in which the entire cast of a show inspired by, designed around, and in homage to various Asian and Inuit cultures, was whitewashed. Initial announcement includes: some random white kid from Texas they found at a martial arts contest as Aang, and Jesse McCartney as Zuko.
This was followed by Hai guyz, calm down, we found this, like, Sokka-looking fellow to play Zuko.
Now they've announced Fire Nation casting. On the one had: at least they're not all white. On the other, it appears that it's the 'bad guys,' the antagonists, the (arguably) whitest-looking nation, that gets to avoid the whitewashing.
Are there words for this, to sum up the massive fail? Because I am sure as hell having hard time finding any.
For those who haven't seen the series, there's a gorgeous pictoral overview at
aang_aint_white illustrating show's visual dynamic.
This was followed by Hai guyz, calm down, we found this, like, Sokka-looking fellow to play Zuko.
Now they've announced Fire Nation casting. On the one had: at least they're not all white. On the other, it appears that it's the 'bad guys,' the antagonists, the (arguably) whitest-looking nation, that gets to avoid the whitewashing.
Are there words for this, to sum up the massive fail? Because I am sure as hell having hard time finding any.
For those who haven't seen the series, there's a gorgeous pictoral overview at
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