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As the setting takes place in a Western region, there's no real need to say she's also White, because it's an ethnic majority. Since Black is the minority, she'll most likely be called black or maybe mixed. In modern society (mostly Western), minorities are recognized and celebrated where as if the majority did for

delusions are dangerous. Don't encourage it!

Go tell Alicia Keys and Tiger Woods that they're not black and see how that plays out. Most mixed people won't deny being called any part of ethnicity, as Obama would so being white and/or black. In U.S. (and most Western regions), the base and majority population are Caucasian. There's a exoticism for mixed white

here's a better comparison:

So Nilin is a black Joanna Dark? Holy....

Huh? Not every black person has a "textured" voice like Lee and Sheva is voiced by Karen Dyer who's black whom sbq1 says doesn't sound black. How can you back that assertion up?

How does Sheva not look or sound black? I'm not sure what you mean by that, but the character was modeled after a black girl and the voice and mocapper was African American, Karen Dyer. The character herself has an African accent. Your claim makes no sense.

Is that an IN-N-Out background? :D The only dangerous thing about that is fighting for a seat!

Heyy, my examples of Cynthia Rothrock and Richard Norton are Hollywood actors too \(.___.) / These are just....HK flicks! Totally not cheating hehe

This is totally an homage not to mention the imagery of a tiger and dragon is a popular ancient Chinese symbol of rivalry that dates back way further than Kyosai's work - which is based on that cultural symbol! So if one is going to accuse Oda, you'll have to accuse Kyosai as well. I can't believe people have to even

Seems like she used her red headband and wraped around her waist instead... EDGY!! This ain't your children's anime ( it still is though), it's LIVE ACTION!!! action, Action, ACTION!!!

I thought it she could have had more attention to detail, but hey, that's what alt skins are for :D

If you played Injustice, you'll end up wishing it was her :/

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With the exception of Norris, not even the others you mentioned are that decent... But you're probably looking in the wrong places :P

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Yeah, it's a shame. Donnie and Sammo are still doing some quality work, but Jackie as alive and well as he is, does more safe slapstick and wirework than anything else. I'm wondering if Jackie's lead stuntman, Brad Allan, is doing much since he holds many of the values and teachings of Jackie's classic 80's action

Donnie Yen is great, but is really one of the few remaining icons of quality still in the industry. Plus he's been doin' this since the 80's (and 90's) as well which I do prefer over his more recent implementations of jujitsu/MMA in his flicks - It's definitely not bad by any means as S.P.L. is fantastic. I wasn't

There was only one or two early 90's movies in there >___> You just saw the thumbnail. As I mentioned, 80's and near that hehe That includes the late 70s!

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I agree - To me, the 80's (or near that) was truly the golden age of martial arts cinema. Jackie Chan, Yuen Biao and Sammo Hung really carried the industry on their shoulders for that decade. They were an all in one type package as actors, martial artists stuntmen and most of all, fantastic choreographers!

Not my fault I live under a rock :(

*throws up*