Two White Characters In MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE Cartoon Turned From White To Black Because You Can't Have "Just Giant, White Blond Dudes" To Celebrate Anymore
03/10/2022
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It’s not just a show about Vikings that has blackwashing taking place, but now a beloved 1980s children’s cartoon (ultimately launching an empire still going strong to this day) has seen two white characters become black all because you can’t have “just giant white, blonde dudes in the pantheon of Masters of the Universe.”

It’s legitimately about creating fake black characters, which increases diversity. Meaning: diversity is literally removing white characters and replacing them with non-whites.

Even a beloved children’s toy line by Mattel and a television series by Netflix (the same studio that blackwashed Vikings: Valhalla) isn’t safe from racial tinkering.

 Netflix Director Claims King Grayskull and Andra Race Swapped in Masters Of The Universe: Revelations Because New Characters “Could Be Easily Rejected”, by  Spencer Baculi, BoundingIntoComics.com, July 5, 2021

In response to a fan who complained about the race swapping of characters in Kevin Smith’s upcoming Netflix-produced Masters Of The Universe: Revelations series, which has thus far seen both Andra and King Grayskull changed in such a way from their original forms, Netflix Director of Original Series Ted Biaselli has revealed that the production team made the decision to alter the two characters out of a fear that new characters “could be easily rejected”.

On July 3rd, just days before its slated July 7th release date, Bleeding Cool Founder Rich Johnston published a report on a particular panel from the premiere issue of Dark Horse’s Masters Of The Universe: Revelation prequel comic book series which recently leaked online.

In the leaked panel, it is revealed that in this continuity, King Grayskull, the historical ruler of Eternia whose power fuels Prince Adam’s transformation into He-Man, is now a black man.

This version of King Grayskull can also be seen in the series’ Masters of the Universe: Revelation Part 1 trailer standing behind an untransformed Prince Adam as a member of The Guardians of He alongside fellow Guardians He-Ro and Viko.

This fan’s complaint was soon met with a response from Biaselli, who went on to detail the production team’s reasoning behind the decision to race swap not only King Grayskull, but as previously revealed, the as-of-this-series-no-longer-comic-book-exclusive character of Lieutenant Andra.

“I hear you,” said Biaselli. “And that will indeed be a part of our story too. But a big hurdle when you’re introducing a new character to a line of so many well established characters is that they are bound to be outsiders, and harder to accept as canon, at least for a while. Nobody gives a s–t about Sir Lazer Lot.”

On the specific race-swapping of King Grayskull, Biaselli explained, “We asked ourselves early on about the need for giant white, blonde dudes in the pantheon of [Masters of the Universe]. And honestly, it makes both characters less special in their iconography.”

“I wish I could take credit for being the one with the idea to make [King] Grayskull black,” he added. “Because now, in the history of all the champions of Grayskull, a black man has a role of prominence. As opposed to just being the guy with the clamp [a reference to Clamp Champ, the only black character to receive an action figure in the original toy line].

Biaselli then asked the fan “Honestly, do we really need two badass redheads?” before explaining that the decision to race swap Andra was done because “MOTU had NO women of color, and we saw an opportunity and took it.”

“Why not give little black girls a hero that looks like them?” he concluded.

Can’t have just giant, blond white dudes saving the galaxy and being Masters of the Universe, can we?

Blackwashing infects every aspect of our society because all of our myths, legends and even Saturday morning cartoons reflected our past and the fact our civilization was once about whiteness and promoting whiteness.

Now? It’s about de-emphasizing whiteness and inserting blackness where it never existed. Even in Eternia. Even in Masters of the Universe.

Because whites don’t have the power anymore.

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