I actually think I do want to make a list of characters who do act like they have non-physical characteristics of a certain ethnicity. I'm leaving homosexuals out for now, but may be added later IF YOU DEMAND IT or whatever. But, yeah ... what I'm mostly looking for here are non-human or quasi-human characters. (What I mean by that is animals, spirits, aliens, etc.) I'm disqualifying any character that has a distinguishing physical trait. (This would be "The Hatta" or the Joosians on South Park.) Although if you guys think opening up to like, Speedy Gonzales and stuff, I'll oblige.
"Black" Characters
Bubs from Homestar Runner
Wilt from Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends
Frylock from Aqua Teen Hunger Force
Coach Z from Homestar Runner (although more likely a poser)
"Latin" Characters
Eduardo from Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends
Rosita from Sesame Street
Carmelita Fox from Sly Cooper
"Jewish" Characters
Dr. Zoidberg from Futurama
Aardvark from Ant and the Aardvark
Ehm, and ... that's what we got so far. Any other ideas?
"Black" Characters
Bubs from Homestar Runner
Wilt from Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends
Frylock from Aqua Teen Hunger Force
Coach Z from Homestar Runner (although more likely a poser)
"Latin" Characters
Eduardo from Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends
Rosita from Sesame Street
Carmelita Fox from Sly Cooper
"Jewish" Characters
Dr. Zoidberg from Futurama
Aardvark from Ant and the Aardvark
Ehm, and ... that's what we got so far. Any other ideas?
Tags:
From: (Anonymous)
no subject
I've always seen Coach Z as being a white guy from Chicago who's trying to look "street", and not Black, per se. That's definately a Chicago-an accent he's got.
There was also the Aardvark character from the Ant & The Aardvark cartoons. When the Aardvark starts using Yiddish phrases, which he does, then there's somethin' going on. He was voiced by John Byner but it was Byner doing his Jackie Mason.
From:
Annnnnnnd
That was me up there.
From:
Re: Annnnnnnd