@ravidya Wow okay dude. No. No I'm actually not doing that.
The whole tomboy/princess thing has NOTHING TO DO WITH HER SKIN COLOR or even HER character at all. I was using it as
random example of changing a fundamental character attribute and how
jarring that sort of thing is in media. I was not equating personality with skin color. I do not expect her personality to change at all whether she's white, black, green or purple.
My argument comes from the idea of character design in media. Every aspect of a character is designed the way they are for a reason. Which is obvious. You don't usually see a change like this because people get attached to these characters and changing them like that can come off as
weird, regardless if there's an in universe explanation for it. Hell, Asuna's hair color being changed to blue was the same sort of weird detail I recall from Sword Art Online back in the day. It got a lot of the same complaints. Her skin color is part of her charm. It was part of who she was. It might not be as overt as her personality but it's still part of her
character design because she's not a real person. I don't even care that much. All of my posts regarding this was merely suggesting it was a weird action to take given that people would have already gotten attached to her design, and changing it would likely result in backlash (which apparently it did if the Japanese publisher went and changed her color back in defiance of the actual story)