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With Super Mario Run specifically, points were raised analysing possibly, just possibly over-analysing the characters’ ethnicity, gender diversity, and body shape, among other things. Having two female characters netted the game points, although it didn’t do well in the ‘Sexual Orientation’ category as they’re all “presumably straight”. We’ve happened across plenty of fan art that would suggest otherwise, but this is a family site. Seeing well-established and iconic characters boiled down on diversity scales is… interesting, to say the least! There’s no denying that the Mushroom Kingdom cast isn’t exactly the most diverse crowd when it comes to representations of skin colour, but it’s also somewhat bemusing to see heavily stylised characters like Toad and Toadette classified as children. Hey, maybe they are! We never really thought about it. Perhaps I’m only seeing colours where there truly are none given how similar our backgrounds look (i/o landscapes such with wind towers can certainly draw attention), however by looking at screenshots taken from Nintendo Direct we know some differences between locales exist: New Leaf has an indigenous culture whilst Hyrule Castle was developed outlandishly due their proximity to Mount Daphnes. These details being said though what does make us wonder? Why have these countries had so many different cultures mixed together within one country instead – did each state choose its own cultural identity or simply create alternate ones based upon geographical area? As always please leave your thoughts below if you fee
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