/swco/ - Star Wars Comics & Cartoons

Yeah but it's odd, isn't it? You see cartoon rabbits make like a billion dollars but you never see any alien protagonists. Why? In weeb cartoons you see animals that doesn't exist and boom, that franchise made what?
>The Pokémon Company International managed to generated $2.1 billion in revenue last year.
What the fuck, man. Seriously, if the protagonist is always human then what's the point? It's like having the standard outlook you've seen billions of times before. Anything with aliens would be more cool in my opinion.

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Yup, but black women aren't really an issue if they are sexy. Degeneracy? Certainly an issue, but not today.

>Yup, but black women aren't really an issue if they are sexy.
Contradiction

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Yeah, the diversity conversation make little sense when it comes to science-fiction set in our galaxy or an alternate one with other life than humans.
I had a discussion about this with an user a few threads ago.

Basically, I think it comes down to average joes not being as familiar with this sort of media, making it hard for them to see the difference between fiction and reality.
That's why they think "human diversity" is important when there already is huge diversity with different kinds of aliens.

But to them an alien don't matter "because they don't exist", while we find them interesting because we embrace fiction in a different way than they do.

I want Sup Forums to leave

I just realize how great Grievous' death is. He spends his whole cyborg existence training to kill Jedi by using their weapons. He is extremely skilled in lightsaber combat and doesn't even give a fuck about clones (or his own droids for that matter) because to him, he is above them all. Why would you need blasters when you have lightsabers, right? When he finally goes up against his arch nemesis Obi Wan, he is so close to killing him, despite the fact that both parties have lost their lightsabers. Just a few more steps to the dangling Obi Wan and BOOM, shot by a blaster from the hand of a man who would never even think to use one as his primary weapon. All of Grievous' flaws are exposed. His metal body that he once thought was so powerful turns out to be vulnerable as just one shot lights up all of his scrunched-together organs and the machinery explodes with what remains of him inside of it. His fighting style that could kill Jedi fails him because not only was he unused to fighting with a blaster, but because he was always too arrogant. When he reaches down to pick up the scraps of his organs dripping from his suit, he's in shock and can not even grasp how the mighty general could have fallen so easily. He looks at Obi Wan with utter confusion as he is shot again and again, finally seeing that he was always doomed to fail.

All this Gonk abuse. Droids should start a union.

Not in your life, clanker.