@Charlotte Horchata
You talk about Manga colored as the official one???
If that's the case... Please tell me why the fuck are you all angry when Blackbeard "who is black" is here colored with the same skin color as Roger/Rayleigh/Luffy/Shanks/Oden...etc????
So, basically Blackbeard is actually white NOT BLACK.... then Oda was drawing weird mouth for "WHITE GUY" not black guy according to Your own view
Why are you so angry?
So... you guys have two options here:
1- Either admits that Blackbeard is White... NOT BLACK... thus this whole fiasco you are making and this whole angry rant is nonsense because he's not doing that to black guy... but white guy
2- ORR you admit that the coloring in here isn't the RIGHT COLOR and that it's fleshed out better in anime as Anime studio does take tips from Oda about character designs and color scheme which is the proper media for it
as a previous member mentioned
@ZenZu
You can choose one of the two options here.. and both options will basically tell you that your rant is standing on WEAK GROUND
Okay, first of all, let's chill out. I'm far from angry, and in fact you're the one who rage quit with an "I'm out". I'm simply discussing an issue I find to be incorrect; which doesn't mean that I disagree with the reasons why you may want Kuzan to be black, as I think I've shown in many posts defending the importance of having a referent for the minorities.
Second, let's make a distinction between my personal taste and Oda's choices. I don't always like the colors Oda chooses, and in fact I'd rather have a vast spectrum of skin shades like in the anime. But this doesn't affect the canonicity of the manga and that it is the first, most reliable source for colouring. And Oda happens to prefer clear skins over any others.
Now, would I prefer Usopp or Teach to have darker skins? Of course I would. But your problem, and where your reasoning mistake is coming from, is that you're comparing these two to Kuzan in spite of a very important difference:
Usopp and Teach are confirmed to come from black countries (well, "country", Usopp would be from Africa...) but Kuzan is confirmed to be a copycat of a real world Japanese actor.
See the difference? I'm making no fiasco because my point isn't even Kuzan's skin, that's my rebutal of this argument as support for the character being black. My actual positive point is that Kuzan is confirmed to be based on a Japanese person, ergo he isn't black. So there's no room for this recent counterargument of yours that would only work with characters that should be black like Teach the Somalian. But this isn't Kuzan's case: he's confirmed to have a Japanese appearance and his colouring is in fact appropiate because Yusaku Matsuda wasn't black.
To put it in simpler terms: your "white Blackbeard argument" would only work against a person claiming that he has nothing of a black person in spite of coming from Somalia beause he's coloured white. But I'm not that person and what I'm showing you (not even claiming, what I'm doing is sharing Oda's own explanations) is that Kuzan is confirmed as based on a Japanese person who had his same physical traits. So your argument doesn't even touch my point.
Except that he's went back and forth my dude, not that he chose blue and then changed it for good, now tell me Law's official hair colour. Judging by colour spreads and volumes.
Even if you put it this way, it's funny because Luffy himself changes skin tone ever so slightly every volume, you look at a random volume from Dressrosa (everyone has the same colour), you look at a random volume from Wano it might be a different shade but everyone once again has the same colour.
Now, the movies like stampede which Oda has supervised and made character designs for, which is in colour 24/7, and has a massive budget, explain why all 500 characters don't share the same skin colour, do that for me will ya?
Then what's your point? Sure, manga colouring rarely has examples of changes and small variations within an overall clear skin. On the contrary, the anime has changed its colours way more often to please the schemes from Oda himself and his variations of skin are so huge that character with darker skin may be depicted with a clear shade after a certain point (Usopp, Robin, Shiliew...).
So again, why should we, first of all, rely on a medium with way more radical colour changes and not on the original work by the actual author because the latter has some little/occasional changes yet usually affects the former's own schemes? And second, why do you assume that Oda is being lazy when colouring skins when he's a very colourful author that won't have trouble putting lots of different hues in a small volume cover instead of just thinking that he prefers clear skins but won't care enough to change the anime-established skins of hundreds of characters in an anime movie, not a manga special?
Anyways, my main and virtually only point is quite simple: Kuzan is confirmed to be based on a Japanese actor who shares his traits some people are attributing here to black people. So thinking that Oda will just go and see Kuzan as a partially black guy for no reason when he's part of a group of characters copycatting real world actors is quite a cognitive stretch.
The only reason why people thought Kuzan is black is because Yusaku Matsuda traits could be mistaken as black plus the anime colouring that has nothing to do with the manga's. Any other argument to defend that Kuzan is black is simply a respectable (because of the racial background) but ultimately delusional attempt.
I’m 35 so maybe this happened before I was born because I did not know about that.
But my point still stand being empowered because a fictional character have the same skin color as you, reveal a bigger issue.
Well, you can see it as a way to underestimate those people's reasons or as an example of how problematic racial discrimination and stereotypes can be and how big is their impact.