• themeatbridge@lemmy.world
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      4 days ago

      Except for the Sultan, Jafar, Iago, the Genie, the Cave of Wonders… which are almost all of the named characters. Gazeem and the peddler at the beginning are the only characters I can think of that had noticeable accent that wasn’t British or American.

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      4 days ago

      Never noticed that but you’re right.

      The reasons are obvious. It would by jarring to a majority white audience, especially in the 90s. Can’t have your main characters being caricatured and everyone with an accent was a caricature back then.

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          Its not really about comprehensibility. The characters, especially to a white American audience that is accustomed to being catered to, become less relatable if they have an accent. It almost certainly would have had an impact on commercial success, especially in the 90s or earlier. The relatability of secondary characters is less important.

          I know white kids that legitimately thought Aladdin was white. As a PoC it was fascinating to hear to say the least. It was a deliberate choice to make him fairer than Jasmine and to ensure he had no facial hair (which was the aesthetic preference of white Americans at the time).