It really bothers me how in the anime they 'whitewashed' Robin and Usopp after the timeskip. You can really see how light their skin complexion are in comparition to before, especially since Usopp is canoncally african.
But, then that begs the question, why wasn't vivi darkskinned? If Zoro and Robin got lighter because they weren't near the sun, Vivi should have been at least pre-time skip Robins shade. Same with all of the women from Shandoria, an inherently darker people (both Shandorians and Alabastians) have pale skinned women.
everyone talks about Robin getting whitewashed, but nobody mentions how Zoro got Whitewashed also.
Maybe because Zoro trained for 2 years in a gloomy and dark place, it made his skin white. Like Robin, she is tanned back in Alabasta, a desert, but she got a whiter skin after she had gone in Baltigo for 2 years.
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everyone talks about Robin getting whitewashed, but nobody mentions how Zoro got Whitewashed also.
Is there an explanation as to why Robin, Zoro and Usopp have lighter skin after the time skip? It's just something that really throws me off.
Robin Zoro and Franky spent their time on islands with colder weather and where the sun doesn't show much so maybe that's why their tans faded away.
But, then that begs the question, why wasn't vivi darkskinned? If Zoro and Robin got lighter because they weren't near the sun, Vivi should have been at least pre-time skip Robins shade. Same with all of the women from Shandoria, an inherently darker people (both Shandorians and Alabastians) have pale skinned women.
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Is there an explanation as to why Robin, Zoro and Usopp have lighter skin after the time skip? It's just something that really throws me off.
Yeah, the Robin threads posted today have a few people confused as to "why she turned white" or accusing Oda of turning her white post-timeskip. It's just one of the many unfortunate side effects of the anime mixing up the plot pot, as per usual.
everyone talks about Robin getting whitewashed, but nobody mentions how Zoro got Whitewashed also.
It really bothers me how in the anime they 'whitewashed' Robin and Usopp after the timeskip. You can really see how light their skin complexion are in comparition to before, especially since Usopp is canoncally african.
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Robin Zoro and Franky spent their time on islands with colder weather and where the sun doesn't show much so maybe that's why their tans faded away.
Many people always wonder why they made Robin white after the timeskip. Well Robin was never dark-skinned in the manga. That was an anime-only decision but she was always white, canonically speaking.
But, then that begs the question, why wasn't vivi darkskinned? If Zoro and Robin got lighter because they weren't near the sun, Vivi should have been at least pre-time skip Robins shade. Same with all of the women from Shandoria, an inherently darker people (both Shandorians and Alabastians) have pale skinned women.
Is there an explanation as to why Robin, Zoro and Usopp have lighter skin after the time skip? It's just something that really throws me off.
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everyone talks about Robin getting whitewashed, but nobody mentions how Zoro got Whitewashed also.
Yeah, the Robin threads posted today have a few people confused as to "why she turned white" or accusing Oda of turning her white post-timeskip. It's just one of the many unfortunate side effects of the anime mixing up the plot pot, as per usual.
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Is there an explanation as to why Robin, Zoro and Usopp have lighter skin after the time skip? It's just something that really throws me off.
Many people always wonder why they made Robin white after the timeskip. Well Robin was never dark-skinned in the manga. That was an anime-only decision but she was always white, canonically speaking.
everyone talks about Robin getting whitewashed, but nobody mentions how Zoro got Whitewashed also.
But, then that begs the question, why wasn't vivi darkskinned? If Zoro and Robin got lighter because they weren't near the sun, Vivi should have been at least pre-time skip Robins shade. Same with all of the women from Shandoria, an inherently darker people (both Shandorians and Alabastians) have pale skinned women.
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But, then that begs the question, why wasn't vivi darkskinned? If Zoro and Robin got lighter because they weren't near the sun, Vivi should have been at least pre-time skip Robins shade. Same with all of the women from Shandoria, an inherently darker people (both Shandorians and Alabastians) have pale skinned women.
It really bothers me how in the anime they 'whitewashed' Robin and Usopp after the timeskip. You can really see how light their skin complexion are in comparition to before, especially since Usopp is canoncally african.
everyone talks about Robin getting whitewashed, but nobody mentions how Zoro got Whitewashed also.
Is there an explanation as to why Robin, Zoro and Usopp have lighter skin after the time skip? It's just something that really throws me off.
Robin Zoro and Franky spent their time on islands with colder weather and where the sun doesn't show much so maybe that's why their tans faded away.
everyone talks about Robin getting whitewashed, but nobody mentions how Zoro got Whitewashed also.
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Is there an explanation as to why Robin, Zoro and Usopp have lighter skin after the time skip? It's just something that really throws me off.
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Maybe because Zoro trained for 2 years in a gloomy and dark place, it made his skin white. Like Robin, she is tanned back in Alabasta, a desert, but she got a whiter skin after she had gone in Baltigo for 2 years.
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Many people always wonder why they made Robin white after the timeskip. Well Robin was never dark-skinned in the manga. That was an anime-only decision but she was always white, canonically speaking.
Is there an explanation as to why Robin, Zoro and Usopp have lighter skin after the time skip? It's just something that really throws me off.
everyone talks about Robin getting whitewashed, but nobody mentions how Zoro got Whitewashed also.
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Many people always wonder why they made Robin white after the timeskip. Well Robin was never dark-skinned in the manga. That was an anime-only decision but she was always white, canonically speaking.
But, then that begs the question, why wasn't vivi darkskinned? If Zoro and Robin got lighter because they weren't near the sun, Vivi should have been at least pre-time skip Robins shade. Same with all of the women from Shandoria, an inherently darker people (both Shandorians and Alabastians) have pale skinned women.
Yeah, the Robin threads posted today have a few people confused as to "why she turned white" or accusing Oda of turning her white post-timeskip. It's just one of the many unfortunate side effects of the anime mixing up the plot pot, as per usual.
Is there an explanation as to why Robin, Zoro and Usopp have lighter skin after the time skip? It's just something that really throws me off.
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Robin Zoro and Franky spent their time on islands with colder weather and where the sun doesn't show much so maybe that's why their tans faded away.
Yeah, the Robin threads posted today have a few people confused as to "why she turned white" or accusing Oda of turning her white post-timeskip. It's just one of the many unfortunate side effects of the anime mixing up the plot pot, as per usual.
It really bothers me how in the anime they 'whitewashed' Robin and Usopp after the timeskip. You can really see how light their skin complexion are in comparition to before, especially since Usopp is canoncally african.
It really bothers me how in the anime they 'whitewashed' Robin and Usopp after the timeskip. You can really see how light their skin complexion are in comparition to before, especially since Usopp is canoncally african.
Maybe because Zoro trained for 2 years in a gloomy and dark place, it made his skin white. Like Robin, she is tanned back in Alabasta, a desert, but she got a whiter skin after she had gone in Baltigo for 2 years.
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Yeah, the Robin threads posted today have a few people confused as to "why she turned white" or accusing Oda of turning her white post-timeskip. It's just one of the many unfortunate side effects of the anime mixing up the plot pot, as per usual.
But, then that begs the question, why wasn't vivi darkskinned? If Zoro and Robin got lighter because they weren't near the sun, Vivi should have been at least pre-time skip Robins shade. Same with all of the women from Shandoria, an inherently darker people (both Shandorians and Alabastians) have pale skinned women.
Yeah, the Robin threads posted today have a few people confused as to "why she turned white" or accusing Oda of turning her white post-timeskip. It's just one of the many unfortunate side effects of the anime mixing up the plot pot, as per usual.
Is there an explanation as to why Robin, Zoro and Usopp have lighter skin after the time skip? It's just something that really throws me off.
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But, then that begs the question, why wasn't vivi darkskinned? If Zoro and Robin got lighter because they weren't near the sun, Vivi should have been at least pre-time skip Robins shade. Same with all of the women from Shandoria, an inherently darker people (both Shandorians and Alabastians) have pale skinned women.
Many people always wonder why they made Robin white after the timeskip. Well Robin was never dark-skinned in the manga. That was an anime-only decision but she was always white, canonically speaking.
Is there an explanation as to why Robin, Zoro and Usopp have lighter skin after the time skip? It's just something that really throws me off.
Maybe because Zoro trained for 2 years in a gloomy and dark place, it made his skin white. Like Robin, she is tanned back in Alabasta, a desert, but she got a whiter skin after she had gone in Baltigo for 2 years.
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It really bothers me how in the anime they 'whitewashed' Robin and Usopp after the timeskip. You can really see how light their skin complexion are in comparition to before, especially since Usopp is canoncally african.
Robin Zoro and Franky spent their time on islands with colder weather and where the sun doesn't show much so maybe that's why their tans faded away.
Maybe because Zoro trained for 2 years in a gloomy and dark place, it made his skin white. Like Robin, she is tanned back in Alabasta, a desert, but she got a whiter skin after she had gone in Baltigo for 2 years.
Is there an explanation as to why Robin, Zoro and Usopp have lighter skin after the time skip? It's just something that really throws me off.
Maybe because Zoro trained for 2 years in a gloomy and dark place, it made his skin white. Like Robin, she is tanned back in Alabasta, a desert, but she got a whiter skin after she had gone in Baltigo for 2 years.
It really bothers me how in the anime they 'whitewashed' Robin and Usopp after the timeskip. You can really see how light their skin complexion are in comparition to before, especially since Usopp is canoncally african.
Robin Zoro and Franky spent their time on islands with colder weather and where the sun doesn't show much so maybe that's why their tans faded away.
Yeah, the Robin threads posted today have a few people confused as to "why she turned white" or accusing Oda of turning her white post-timeskip. It's just one of the many unfortunate side effects of the anime mixing up the plot pot, as per usual.
But, then that begs the question, why wasn't vivi darkskinned? If Zoro and Robin got lighter because they weren't near the sun, Vivi should have been at least pre-time skip Robins shade. Same with all of the women from Shandoria, an inherently darker people (both Shandorians and Alabastians) have pale skinned women.
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everyone talks about Robin getting whitewashed, but nobody mentions how Zoro got Whitewashed also.
Many people always wonder why they made Robin white after the timeskip. Well Robin was never dark-skinned in the manga. That was an anime-only decision but she was always white, canonically speaking.