The Zelda game that had to be CHANGED in America

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  • Nintendo's games aren't usually very offensive, but this Zelda game contained such blatant fat-shaming that Nintendo of America had to actually re-write part of the game's plot! Let's talk about the Zelda game that fat-shamed its own characters!
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  • @ThomasGameDocs
    @ThomasGameDocs  2 года назад +791

    did you guys see the new pokemon games btw?? those starters look super good! unlike the framerate lol

  • @Warri0rLink
    @Warri0rLink 2 года назад +1438

    Honestly, the most interesting part to me was just that in Japanese, the Zoras say “Zora” like Gorons say “Goro” in other games.

    • @hiddenflare6169
      @hiddenflare6169 2 года назад +90

      It’s a common in Japanese trope in their ‘other creature’ they use.

    • @darkisatari
      @darkisatari 2 года назад +54

      @@hiddenflare6169 it’s kind of annoying, personally.

    • @DrMario_666
      @DrMario_666 2 года назад +4

      What

    • @fnln3011
      @fnln3011 2 года назад +92

      What are you talking about? everyone adds their species into their speech huma!

    • @TheAkashicTraveller
      @TheAkashicTraveller 2 года назад +47

      FYI the Japanese language actualy does this normally. Different reigional dialects will end certain words with different sounds. There's even a small village that uses nya.

  • @dustymcwari4468
    @dustymcwari4468 2 года назад +797

    I like that the translated version made it an actual emergency, as Oren could potentially explode and die if they didn’t get the stone back, with her sudden growth after she gobbled that fish adding to the situation as a warning that she may be blowing up pretty soon

    • @Spectei-and-Neraida
      @Spectei-and-Neraida 2 года назад +131

      Same here. I can understand the controversy if they kept the original "fat-shaming" lines via. direct translation, but you gotta give the English translation team some kudos on changing the lines some to make the situation more serious.

    • @SpectreNoodle
      @SpectreNoodle 2 года назад +3

      cute pfp

    • @lazyliongames6660
      @lazyliongames6660 2 года назад +2

      Inflation

    • @dansmith1661
      @dansmith1661 2 месяца назад +1

      Developers barely disguised fetish.

    • @dustymcwari4468
      @dustymcwari4468 2 месяца назад

      @@dansmith1661 the opposite

  • @GermanPeter
    @GermanPeter 2 года назад +930

    Like most translations in Zelda games, the German translation was very close to the Japanese one.

    • @DogDogGodFog
      @DogDogGodFog 2 года назад +8

      Oh lol, haven't watched you in a long time

    • @marvj13
      @marvj13 2 года назад +15

      It was? I can't really remember and I don't have in mind that any of the Zoras said something about Oreens beauty.

    • @ZipplyZane
      @ZipplyZane 2 года назад +30

      But German has the best Link's Awakening translation change. Look up what Cukeman says in the original translation. That definitely wasn't in the Japanese.

    • @GermanPeter
      @GermanPeter 2 года назад +15

      @@marvj13 I distinctly remember that one Zora saying that they preferred the Queen's previous look.

    • @JmMateo933
      @JmMateo933 2 года назад +1

      Ok see

  • @1BlueYoshi
    @1BlueYoshi 2 года назад +219

    With the way its written in English, it can be interpreted as the type of thing that happens when a deep-water fish is brought to shallow water/the surface and becomes bloated-looking because the pressure inside its body is no longer counteracted by the pressure outside its body. Honestly that makes more sense for Zoras then the gem having something to do with "beauty".
    I guess the idea of having it to do with "beauty" was to make it sound more like a story that you would hear in a fairy tale. If they waned to go in that direction, what they could have done is instead make it so without the gem Queen Zora would look like a realistic fish instead of being humanoid. I think that would be a funny way to do it lol

    • @Nikku4211
      @Nikku4211 2 года назад +6

      But realistic fish are beautiful, though.

    • @a.v.j5664
      @a.v.j5664 2 года назад +1

      *than

  • @josiahbaumgartner7643
    @josiahbaumgartner7643 2 года назад +53

    “Sube Sube” is a Japanese onomatopoeia for the sound of something smooth and slippery but it also has another meaning of “young and sexy” so you can understand why the stone that made her sexy was called the smooth smooth stone.

    • @MrLoowiz
      @MrLoowiz 2 года назад +3

      That reminds me of lady Alvida, from One Piece. She ate the Sube Sube no Mi and went from fat to beautiful.

    • @josiahbaumgartner7643
      @josiahbaumgartner7643 2 года назад +1

      @@MrLoowiz yeah that’s exactly the same

    • @Mileena-glass
      @Mileena-glass Год назад

      ohhh ok

    • @Mileena-glass
      @Mileena-glass Год назад

      now i understand lol thx

    • @chicoti3
      @chicoti3 Год назад

      Josiah, would you be willing to share your source?
      I'm asking because I'm a Japanese speaker yet I've never heard of it having that meaning. In fact, I even looked up in every dictionary I could find and there's no trace of that meaning of "sexy". We do say the skin of a young woman is "sube sube" but that's because she's young, so her skin is smooth to the touch, not because she's sexy. For instance some women get envious of men that have a skin more "sube sube" than theirs. It really isn't related to "sexy" or inherent to sexy women.
      While we're at the topic, the reason Alvida became slim wasn't because the fruit is sube sube, but rather because her skin became so smooth to the touch that her fat "slipped away" from her body. No relation between "sube sube" and "sexy" (or "slim")

  • @lukedavies3654
    @lukedavies3654 2 года назад +105

    This explains alot about the previous zora kings, they didn’t have the smooth gem

  • @99percent_
    @99percent_ 2 года назад +316

    I played it in Spanish back in 2016 and I remember one of the Zoras saying that he prefered the fat queen over the thin one, so I guess the Spanish version was also translated from Japanese.

    • @franciscostimmler7651
      @franciscostimmler7651 2 года назад +16

      Igual yo no recuerdo que dijeran nada de su "belleza" igual lo jugué hace mucho.

    • @radiokunio3738
      @radiokunio3738 2 года назад +46

      I really don't see this as "Fat Shaming", Like the Zora literally points out meaningless it is really is.

    • @mememan5466
      @mememan5466 2 года назад +13

      It's because the English translation was done in the USA so it makes sense for jokes about fat people to be more harmful in that version

    • @cameroncooper5195
      @cameroncooper5195 2 года назад +7

      And yet its the positive comment about her weight that's supposed to be fat shaming :/

  • @HyruleGamer
    @HyruleGamer 2 года назад +785

    The childhood trauma Wii Fit caused is real af.
    I never knew this about ALBW, interesting little fact 😅

    • @luigift5900
      @luigift5900 2 года назад +9

      Wow a verified comment without any replies huh, yeah the wii fit thing made me feel bad lol

    • @allaccessentertainment4755
      @allaccessentertainment4755 2 года назад +4

      First reply on a verified account 🎉! Yeah 🥳!

    • @allaccessentertainment4755
      @allaccessentertainment4755 2 года назад +1

      @@luigift5900 I refreshed the page and saw your reply! I guess I didn't type fast enough!

    • @luigift5900
      @luigift5900 2 года назад +1

      @@allaccessentertainment4755 gg tho😁

    • @keeperoftheshrimbo1101
      @keeperoftheshrimbo1101 2 года назад +13

      Stress eat more, lardass

  • @SoIDontUploadMuch
    @SoIDontUploadMuch 2 года назад +454

    But "Overweight" and "Obese" are established medical terms with respect to BMI. If anything, Wii Fit showed restraint by not including the category "Morbidly Obese."

    • @thefurry7165
      @thefurry7165 2 года назад +52

      BMI is proven to not be an accurate measure of a person's 'health', there isn't much relation between weight and height.

    • @SoIDontUploadMuch
      @SoIDontUploadMuch 2 года назад +85

      @@thefurry7165 It's a decent measure for most of the population, or else everyone from doctors to actuaries wouldn't be using it anymore. If anything, the biggest problem with BMI is that it tends to *under*-diagnose excess fat these days. The BMI chart we use today was developed in 1972 based on aggregate population data available to a particular scientist at the time. People today are on average less active, older and consume more processed foods than people in 1972, so the predictions made back then about the body composition of the average person of a given height and weight combo would be optimistic by today's standards. There are probably a lot of people of nominally "normal" BMI who are nevertheless carrying more body fat than is optimal for their health. I think the simplest solution would simply be to shift the upper cutoffs for each category of normal and above on the chart by a point or two to the left so that the new "normal" range is 18.5 to 23/24 and the new "obese" range is 23/24 to 28/29, etc.

    • @thefurry7165
      @thefurry7165 2 года назад +18

      @@SoIDontUploadMuch I'm beginning to believe your knowledge in biology isn't just lacking... It's below zero

    • @SoIDontUploadMuch
      @SoIDontUploadMuch 2 года назад +52

      @@thefurry7165 k

    • @temp_unknown
      @temp_unknown 2 года назад +60

      @@thefurry7165 It's only inaccurate if you're really, really short/tall or muscular. Which most americans aren't.

  • @sushilampa8287
    @sushilampa8287 2 года назад +106

    As a fat person, no you shouldn't harass people for being overweight; but at the same time, obesity is an actual problem and as someone who has a lot of trouble with stress eating I'm working towards getting my mental health sorted out so that I CAN get healthier. Fat positivity can be extremely toxic and while I do believe you should love your body, you should do it in a healthy way

    • @speinz9430
      @speinz9430 2 года назад +7

      This is what the world needed to hear

    • @TuhljinTampergauge
      @TuhljinTampergauge Год назад

      "Fat acceptance" is killing a lot more people than "fatphobia" ever did.

    • @ShadowAraun
      @ShadowAraun Год назад +4

      a doctor once said "beauty may only be skin deep, but fat goes to the organs. stay healthy"

    • @liftingelbow6262
      @liftingelbow6262 Год назад +2

      I am actually quite thankful i was harassed when I was fat since about a year ago it heavily motivated me to go to the gym and lift weights. Now I am in the greatest shape of my life thanks to this, all without even a minute of cardio lol

  • @yomilemondragon1721
    @yomilemondragon1721 2 года назад +492

    It's still hilarious and baffling to me that people get offended by being called obese in Wii Fit. Like...wtf did they expect in a game about health and fitness??

    • @TheGamersState
      @TheGamersState 2 года назад +137

      Actually, there is a good reason. The ratings that Wii Fit gave were known to be badly incorrect. I believe I once read a story about how a girl that wasn't even fat got rated as "Obese" by the game but if you took 1 look at the girl it was clear as day she wasn't even close to being obese.
      So actually yes, people did have good reason to be offended.

    • @rosykindbunny1313
      @rosykindbunny1313 2 года назад +64

      My mom was around the top of the obese scale in the game. She was never labeled obese by any doctor. Still, we had a good laugh. It's kinda like a joke now.

    • @Benzona
      @Benzona 2 года назад +66

      @@prismaticc_abyss bruh its literally a game for small children do you not see what’s wrong with give them body issues based on horrendously inaccurate scale

    • @TheGamersState
      @TheGamersState 2 года назад +23

      @@prismaticc_abyss I'm not saying all women are like this but yeah...you definitely are ignorant to how sensitive women can be when it comes to their bodies. Not to mention what Benzona said is also true.

    • @ashleycd6487
      @ashleycd6487 2 года назад +22

      "bEiNg FaT iS uNhEaLtHy??"
      Yes
      _(Friendly fire will not be tolerated!)_

  • @srenhaandbk7904
    @srenhaandbk7904 2 года назад +436

    I love all the research that goes into it, and the way of storytelling, but aren't these titles getting increasingly click-baity?

    • @nicolecosta567
      @nicolecosta567 2 года назад +48

      A bit, yeah.

    • @fixedfunshow
      @fixedfunshow 2 года назад +25

      "research" no shade (and no pun intended) to Thomas but his research came from Clyde not him

    • @link9790
      @link9790 2 года назад +19

      that’s how you get views, i guess.

    • @NERDSAUCE
      @NERDSAUCE 2 года назад +23

      It's honestly fine. Go watch veritasium's video on click bait.

    • @marnenotmarnie259
      @marnenotmarnie259 2 года назад +21

      you gotta do what you gotta do. it is his job after all

  • @justcomments
    @justcomments 2 года назад +226

    No wonder this story struck me as so odd! Thanks for the context :)

    • @krimsonkatt
      @krimsonkatt 2 года назад +12

      It's already pretty weird on its own because, you know, F A T F E T I S H.

    • @myheartwillstopinjoy8142
      @myheartwillstopinjoy8142 2 года назад +2

      @@krimsonkatt for real, when he was talking about the queen inflating I remembered sonic dream collections and weird cringe deviantart fetishist fanarts...

  • @joefarrow1599
    @joefarrow1599 2 года назад +167

    I think this scene from a Link Between Worlds alludes to the fat fairy queen from a Link to the Past. She lives inside the pyramid of power, you need to use a superbomb to get in to her fountain. She says something like, "Now that Ganon has taken the golden power, I've lost my beauty [and become fat]". I think in the end credits there's a line which says something like, "the fairy queen regains her beauty", and she's thin again. I'm surprised you didn't talk about this in the video

    • @camthesaxman3387
      @camthesaxman3387 2 года назад +15

      Also the fat Zora king from Ocarina of Time.

    • @savagesavie1701
      @savagesavie1701 2 года назад +13

      @@camthesaxman3387
      He's less fat and more a giant fish head with legs. Like a reverse mermaid.

    • @Lassie23
      @Lassie23 2 года назад +4

      @@camthesaxman3387 if you’re counting him as fat then so is the zora king from botw

    • @camthesaxman3387
      @camthesaxman3387 2 года назад +1

      The point being that Zoras have a history of fat monarchs.

    • @pittbull3157
      @pittbull3157 2 года назад +14

      A link to the past was made in a different time for a different audience. People today are too sensitive.

  • @jumpmadmadness1222
    @jumpmadmadness1222 2 года назад +79

    Sometimes people need to be told the truth.
    I remember when my WiiFit Board said I was fat, that motivated me to lose weight .
    I got into bodybuilding in such a young age, I have to thank it for keeping me fit.

    • @rosejuliette9180
      @rosejuliette9180 2 года назад +12

      Hello there. I studied this phenomenon for 3 years. Unfortunately the data would suggest that you are an outlier. There is a whole ton of data too so I don't doubt it's credibility. For every person who receives harsh words and pushes back in defiance there is a much larger group that only sinks further. You should be proud of the fact that you are in the minority who responds that way but that cannot be expected of all people. The metric used in Wii fit were not correct and the scale they were attempting to approximate (BMI) has widely been discredited to the point of causing harm by healthcare professionals and is being phased out in most places. Tackling the issue of weight should follow what has been proven to be effective and not what is anecdotally effective. That means encouragement, realistic goals and mental health support. Also other physical health factors such as access to healthcare are really important. Telling people that a number is too high has been an abysmal failure in the push for better health. I would also note that studies into people who responded well anecdotally to "tough love" didn't show statically significant improvement in exercise or studying from recieving negative stimulus than recieving no stimulus at all. They did however consistently state that they 'felt' that they did better. They also still showed most improvement upon receiving the positive stimulus of affirmation and encouragement. So even if you think the tough love helps the nurturing love still works best and the tough love might not be helping at all. My takeaway was that for some people the negative stimulus is just an intrinsic part of how they choose to challenge themselves and I'm not here to judge. Some people want to get called weak and fat when they work out. Some people want to be called stupid when they study. Heck I like to be called a slut in the bedroom. This doesn't mean that it works for everyone or improves outcomes for the people who have these preferences. It certainly doesn't mean that we should tell people who respond negatively to these stimuli that they are incorrect either. Just cause I like being called a slut in the bedroom doesn't mean you should call everyone a slut. Just because a comment about your weight felt like the push you needed doesn't mean that we should go around inaccurately calling healthy people "overweight".

    • @jumpmadmadness1222
      @jumpmadmadness1222 2 года назад +18

      I believe being too soft, lead people to a false sense of accomplishment. Getting praise for just joining the race isn’t going to help push that person to try harder to become number #1. Real results, require real pain. An echo chamber of praise will spoil a person, once that “false cheerleading group” is not around. The real motivation and confidence they need comes from within. Despite what your Studies say, which are normally done in a small group of people, afraid of offending themselves. You have to embrace negativity, to find the positive that can result from it.

    • @rosejuliette9180
      @rosejuliette9180 2 года назад +8

      @@jumpmadmadness1222 no these studies are not conducted on small groups. You are simply incorrect about this. The smallest study sample size for the meta-study I compiled with my peers was 240 students. The largest was a study of over 16,000. The total number of data items we had was over 100,000. And this is only one of the many meta studies. There is a wealth of data on this because of our ability to work with learning groups at various levels of formal education. The reason I personally find it interesting is because prior to my research I believed that I myself benefited from negative stimulus. I have had to come to terms with the fact that my expectations were flawed. Again I was specifically looking at the impact of negative stimulus on different groups for different activities. The data proving the benefit of the so called "soft approach" is far more vast and spans multiple decades of quality research. You are misinformed on this subject and your belief is not aligned with so much of what we know. Countless studies including my own have sought out to show that positive stimulus shouldn't be seen as the default but I have to say that it really doesn't pan out the way our bias expect. Encouragement is consistently the most beneficial response.
      I had not wanted to debate this. I simply thought you might be interested in what someone who specifically worked on this would have to say about it. I would ask you to research it further if you want to understand it better and bring forward the question of if rhetoric has influenced your current attachment to an unsubstantiated point of view. Belief in media reports on supposed "participation trophies" would be a good indication of if that is the case as that entire concept has been proven to be largely a media fabrication. A co-worker of mine attempted a study on participation trophies and long story short they basically don't exist and the ones that do aren't what they have been reported to be and don't meet the volume necessary to conduct research. The closest they came to "participation trophies" were "certificates of attendance" which are not used as positive stimulus and if you stretch the definition "graduation hoodies" could be described as participation trophies but there is nothing to suggest that graduation hoodies have had any effect on like anything. You usually have to pay for them.
      Point being you have now had an opportunity to confront the data. You of course don't have to confront it but I always hope that when forming opinions people will take on board the incredible tool of scientific data which we are so lucky to have instead of assuming that preconceived notions about areas that they have not studied are impervious to being incorrect.

    • @MrLoowiz
      @MrLoowiz 2 года назад +2

      Most people are into bodybuilding. They build a body out of fat.

    • @pikajew3578
      @pikajew3578 2 года назад

      @@rosejuliette9180 The body positivity movement is one big participation trophy, patting people on the ass and congratulating them for merely existing is what our society does and people can see it with their own eyes no matter how many of your ''studies'' try to gaslight them into doubting it.

  • @gaminglakitu
    @gaminglakitu 2 года назад +489

    The one Zora in the Japanese version that says that they liked the Queen before her form changed is based as hell, even if it's maybe played as a joke in the original version

    • @Wabbit_Guy
      @Wabbit_Guy 2 года назад +53

      @Electroboss Internet slang for cool or awesome

    • @supremechaosbeing2696
      @supremechaosbeing2696 2 года назад +60

      @Electroboss I keep getting told opposite of cringe? I've seen it used somewhat like "a good opinion despite what others think" but I also see it used ironically pretty much as often. I don't mean something like "that is an opinion I support, I too am against abortion" but more like "that is an opinion I support, I also think the 3rd game is the best in the series unlike all those who like the 5th one". The ironic way is like
      "we should kill all horses"
      "based"

    • @CasualSunGod42
      @CasualSunGod42 2 года назад +5

      @Electroboss BASED ON GAY MANGA

    • @12DAMDO
      @12DAMDO 2 года назад +8

      @@Wabbit_Guy wrong, based means something like not caring what others think.. so for example let's say you do something cringe and it isn't the lack of self-awareness but rather the lack of giving a fuk that makes you do said cringe thing, then that would be based

    • @jakoblent4694
      @jakoblent4694 2 года назад +3

      @Clayton hey just cause ya dont like it no shaming others

  • @Klatski
    @Klatski 2 года назад +262

    as a morbidly obese person, i wasn't bothered by the Japanese lines at all. i would say that that could mean i've been desensitised to fat-shaming, but compared to many others i've been fairly untouched verbally.

    • @sam4gaming135
      @sam4gaming135 2 года назад +20

      It may also be putting a positive spin on something negative.
      a lot homophobic/transphobic jokes have been changed to be positive, like calling things "gay" is used as a compliment

    • @TheExigency
      @TheExigency 2 года назад +14

      @@playedlikeaspoon2439 It is used in the LGBT community as a positive adjective to describe things. Of course it's not going to be used properly in a high school. That's a tiny sampling of people, especially of children, for you to confidently tell someone how a word is used lol

    • @joeharden9845
      @joeharden9845 2 года назад +5

      @@TheExigency Gay still has many meanings similarly to slang words. Thusly I don't think you can use it "properly" or improperly.

    • @SomeRandomPiggo
      @SomeRandomPiggo 2 года назад +18

      @@sam4gaming135 gay as a compliment? never heard that before lmao

    • @friedegg3732
      @friedegg3732 2 года назад

      @@sam4gaming135 you should be transphobic

  • @eNCy.
    @eNCy. 2 года назад +153

    I guess you could say that their gem was stolen by a "smooth criminal" 😂

    • @crystaltulip5022
      @crystaltulip5022 2 года назад +13

      This actually made me smile kjdfk

    • @CanadaBud23
      @CanadaBud23 2 года назад +8

      Daaa dum, dum. Daaa da da da dum dum. Daaa da da da, dum dum dumm...

    • @cyclops8238
      @cyclops8238 2 года назад +4

      @@CanadaBud23 ow!!

    • @MarcuustheMoose
      @MarcuustheMoose 2 года назад +2

      Nice.

  • @12DAMDO
    @12DAMDO 2 года назад +355

    the formula is simple: fat shame to get the players to think they need to lose weight to get players to buy Wii Fit to make profits

  • @darkisatari
    @darkisatari 2 года назад +57

    The fact that it’s controversial to equate fitness with beauty is kind of mind-blowing to me. I mean yeah, don’t insult people for their physical traits, sure.. but it’s silly to pretend that humans aren’t engineered to admire physiques perceived to be virile and healthy… and I say that as a very unremarkably-shaped person.

    • @marinellovragovic1207
      @marinellovragovic1207 2 года назад +12

      Thinking the exact same thing. Couldn't it have been established, that that's how the Zora simply think of their species?

    • @FieldEmperor
      @FieldEmperor 2 года назад +9

      Yeah facts. Health and natural attraction are way more linked to one another than most people I think realize.

    • @Insertia_Nameia
      @Insertia_Nameia 2 года назад +6

      except for how skinny does not equate to healthy/fit. Before I had kids I could slouch in a chair and you could count all my ribs, from the front, from a distance. I had such a lack of love handles that i could fit my fist in the divot in the front of my pelvis. My waist (not my hips) was only like 25" or so around. Like measure out a shoelace or string to that and put it in a circle. Meanwhile my hips were at about 35". Sure I could ride my bike for 20 hrs and after I had my kids I could still wear just under my own body weight between weights and a loaded backpack (23lbs in weights and 100 or more of random crap in my backpack) and go for a 7 or 8 hour walk, but that's just going of natural build. I HAVE never been in shape. Even back then. Yeah I ate a lot of fruits and veg back then, but before I had kids I would generally be eating between 3,000-4,500calories A DAY. Like keeping them down, just eating that much. I have also always struggled to dead lift even just 45lb.
      Even back then I was never in shape and never actually fit. I was that skinny because of my metabolism and that my body didn't store fat unless I was getting ready for a growth spurt and after I was done growing, it never stores fat until after I had kids. Meaning it's just how I was. Even now with me being much fatter than I was before kids, I'm still pretty skinny for my build. But after having a heart attack I'm now more out of shape than I've ever been and am for the first time in my life actually having to work to even be able to do a 30 min walk. (Just last march a 30 min walk literally put me in ER because it caused enough stress on my heart to interrupt it's electrical rhythm and caused it to regularly skip multiple beats in a row. Going on a 3 hour walk last week was a major thing. Nothing like the 8 hour walks I used to do but still. a 3 hour walk is nothing. Especially with no added weight and no jogging/running.) So while I'm still "skinny" I'm the most out of shape I've ever been.
      And this isn't even touching the topic of eating disorders. So yeah, just because someone is skinny, doesn't mean they are fit let alone healthy. Heck, just because they are fit doesn't mean they are healthy. You should look into how much of a risk body builders are for heart attacks and other cardiovascular issues because of how large their hearts get, and that's without the use of gear (chemical enhancements like steroids and growth hormones, and other such stuff.) Body builders tend to have very bad hearts despite having super "fit" hearts. So even being fit doesn't automatically equate to "healthy".
      Also, until modern times, being skinny like I was, would make you the first to die during a harsh winter. The only reason why these genes survived in my family was due to the fact that until my great grandparents' generation, that part of my family were very wealthy. (and there are branches of that part of the family that still are very much so.) So we had the money and power to just steal food from the peasants when we got low on food. Meanwhile, those peasants my ancestors forced food from would and did starve to death if they weren't able to hold onto large amounts of calories and fat. Being able to store calories and fat so easily is one way that allowed homosapiens to out compete Neanderthals. They needed far more calories a day than we do and their body was more likely to pass extra calories in the form of bodily waste and sweat vs storing ALL extra calories as fat. (And yes, it's thought that they possibly literally sweated out excess fat through their sweat instead of storing it.) So being prone to gaining weight from calories has really only been a bad thing as of like the last century, maybe past century and a half.

    • @Undying3001
      @Undying3001 2 года назад

      Stop voting for left wingers and this will be purged from our culture.

    • @JacktheRah
      @JacktheRah 2 года назад +6

      Given that beauty is very much a historic and cultural thing and modern, Western beauty standards not having been prominent for most of human history: no. Humans aren't "engineered to admire" fitness. Humans aren't engineered for anything really because we're all complex individuals with different believes, preferences and personalities and not some homogeneous blob created by one bearded dude.

  • @Kilthan2050
    @Kilthan2050 2 года назад +10

    As a big fat guy, bring on the fat shaming. Too many of us fatties arent trying to improve our health, instead hiding in the self-delusion of “beautiful at any size”. Again, i say this as a 296lb fat guy who is trying to get into better shape.

    • @thewoollywizard3762
      @thewoollywizard3762 2 года назад +1

      I'm in the same boat as you on being big and needing to lose weight and I agree that more "fat shaming" is good. It should be understood that being overweight is the worse way to live and cuts years off your life, but people are willing to put their feelings over their own well being and try to hide from reality.

  • @Rihcterwilker
    @Rihcterwilker 2 года назад +106

    Honestly, while being fat should not be shamed, it also should not be celebrated. Not to get into that whole discussion, but showing people that being fat is not ideal should be normal at this point.

    • @Ahturos
      @Ahturos 2 года назад +5

      Indeed.

    • @conclusivestate
      @conclusivestate 2 года назад +1

      I agree

    • @yoshisarethebomb
      @yoshisarethebomb 2 года назад +6

      Body neutral is better because it’s about accepting the way you are, not shaming yourself or focusing on your looks :)

    • @bboyhanvzla
      @bboyhanvzla 2 года назад +30

      @@yoshisarethebomb if you look like a bag full of fat you should not be ashamed, but you should be concerned about your health. Just sayin'.

    • @ThatGastrodon
      @ThatGastrodon 2 года назад +13

      Nah it should be shamed

  • @Dante...
    @Dante... 2 года назад +233

    Maybe it would've gone over a bit better if the zoras were concerned about her health rather than her beauty.

    • @Vulpas
      @Vulpas 2 года назад +38

      All of human history, until extremely recently, beauty has been accepted as something positive to behold or aspire to. Now we cry about "words are violence and cause real life harm" nonsense.

    • @thefurry7165
      @thefurry7165 2 года назад +16

      @@Vulpas many years ago, being 'chubby' wasn't considered ugly, it was only in recent years that people came up with that whole "it's unhealthy" nonsense.

    • @Vulpas
      @Vulpas 2 года назад +44

      @@thefurry7165 Any extra weight, even muscle, is hard on organs, especially the heart. We've known this for a long time. Cease this folly.

    • @ShadowSora8491
      @ShadowSora8491 2 года назад +27

      Concern for health is also used to fat shame people, though, whether you mean well, or not. Someone being a bit fat doesn't necessarily make them unhealthy; and often times, people only have so much control over their weight, before genetics starts to play a role in it.

    • @namizou3305
      @namizou3305 2 года назад +7

      @@thefurry7165 How?? Its always been stated that being fat is unhealthy. At least here in America anyways. In recent years ppl are more accepting of overweight ppl bc big is the new beautiful now. Y'know big butts and boobs come with it so it's favored now.

  • @Yoshistar95
    @Yoshistar95 2 года назад +84

    I've been playing ALBW for so many years, even speedran it back in the days, I've never thought about what was wrong about that specific part in the game.
    To be fair, I was only 17 when it came out and my focus was mostly towards school.
    What did annoy me was failing the early trigger for the smooth stone event while speedrunning it 😅

  • @juandiego7914
    @juandiego7914 2 года назад +42

    It's curious how the Latin American Spanish version keeps the original dialogue from the Japanese version, even though, if I remember correctly, the translation made for Latin America is also done by Nintendo Treehouse

    • @ladymoragsbootlaces8059
      @ladymoragsbootlaces8059 2 года назад +8

      I'm in no way natively hispanic or Spanish-speaking or born in the culture or whatever, but I heard when I studied abroad in South America that people can often call each other fat/chubby, but with a positive, endearing connotation (e.g. calling your wife "mi gordita") rather than it being seen as offensive, so maybe because being fat doesn't have such stigma as in the US might be why they didn't change it? I wouldn't know for sure though since I'm just a white English-speaking US American myself.

    • @fixedfunshow
      @fixedfunshow 2 года назад +4

      @Toquimequi Graphic Design gorditas pelliscadas, why they had to call it like that... but I agree Latam is way non-sensitive in comparison although sometimes that makes Americans tick off

    • @alventuradelacruz522
      @alventuradelacruz522 2 года назад

      @@fixedfunshow Americans are way to sensible we don't give a fuck about that,also fat is not healthy so..

    • @Ordercrime1
      @Ordercrime1 2 года назад +1

      @@ladymoragsbootlaces8059 Nope, people being bullied for being fat exist. The reason why people take it endearing is because at a young age they are taught the difference between what is actually offensive or not. Which I really appreciate it makes you stronger in a way, that’s why South America is known for not being offended as much as America is. I mean there is literally fat models in USA, here in South America you don’t see that. So I think the stigma is way bigger here in South America than in the US
      At the end of the day, I mean people who are fat get their praised by almost anything.

    • @arc7163
      @arc7163 2 года назад +1

      @@ladymoragsbootlaces8059 It's not so much that the remarks themselves have a positive connonotation, but rather no connotation at all (sort of), you'd be surprised to find so many people being called as their appearance (even to strangers, although that tends to happen with more vulgar or extremely informal places within the city), hence why you may hear people refering to you or someone else by their skin color (if you know the spanish word for black you likely know already, for white people though, it tends to be "colorado", don't think too much about that last one, it does not have much of a meaning as far as I'm aware of), weight (for thin people as well), or just straight up sassy remarks (could be a nickname that is kind of an insult but isn't really taken on that seriously).
      As the other one said, it is usually taught to differentiate between someone being offensive or not, especially since remarks with "positive" connotations tend to be accompanied with diminutives (in the one you mentioned, it would be -ita, but then again, it tends to be there, but it's not a must).
      Although I'm definitely not saying discrimination does not exist (I think it's more than obvious that it does everywhere), people also tend to differentiate between someone being actually hateful or just extremely sassy.

  • @chowmein0941
    @chowmein0941 2 года назад +67

    4:37 6:31 Someone has an inflation fetish... 😳

  • @5h0ckblock
    @5h0ckblock 2 года назад +28

    I wonder if that scale has anything to do with the Zora's being monsters in that timeline? I know the lore is supposed to be because people treated them bad, but what if theres more to it than that, and the majority of Zroa's had that scale stolen.

    • @dustymcwari4468
      @dustymcwari4468 2 года назад +8

      I think there’s two kind of Zoras, the blueish, slender alien humanoid Zoras, and the more green, creature of the lake looking Zoras

    • @rhayden658
      @rhayden658 2 года назад +1

      *zroa*

    • @well673
      @well673 2 года назад +3

      @@dustymcwari4468 Yes, in Oracle Of Ages, There's a dialogue with a Zora(Blue one), saying that they are the Noble Zora's and the ones that attack Link are the wild ones

    • @goldenlotus3046
      @goldenlotus3046 2 года назад

      Because people treated them badly? What are you talking about?

  • @vibezonegaming
    @vibezonegaming 2 года назад +44

    Most of the lines of the Zora that says they like the Queen’s look despite the chaos surrounding it seem to be coming from a place of fetishization rather than being just a joke line.

    • @plushsune
      @plushsune 2 года назад +6

      I feel like assuming the intent behind the lines is a pretty lost cause and that it's best to just take it as face value
      You could say that objectification is a clear theme here since they look up to her solely for her beauty, but liking someone regardless how skinny or chubby they appear is 100% not a fetish thing

    • @MarkSKristensen
      @MarkSKristensen 2 года назад +1

      Definitely a fat/inflation fetish lol

    • @supersmashbro596
      @supersmashbro596 2 года назад +2

      to be frank it kinda removes all the offensiveness in the scene.
      beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
      then again you should still get her rock back as it looks very painful.

  • @kannabi
    @kannabi 2 года назад +44

    To me it was just a throwback to the fat fairy in the dark world of a link to the past lol

    • @xdragoonzero0
      @xdragoonzero0 2 года назад +1

      It's also kind of a throwback to many of the Zora leaders being fat (lookin' at you King Zora from OoT).

  • @johnandrewliem
    @johnandrewliem 2 года назад +158

    Dude, Telling someone that they are obese when they actually are obese after they ask for it on their own is not offensive (I mean ur playing a health-centric game what did u expect?)

    • @Buglin_Burger7878
      @Buglin_Burger7878 2 года назад +15

      Except it often gets it wrong.
      A person able to SEE you can because they can SEE you are factually that.
      An minigame score system can't actually tell the difference between a cripple, someone obese, or someone bad at X game.
      This is why you'd use a fitness rating or tie it to something like average fitness for age group.
      This judges your abilities shown without making a massive claim that is impossible to verify.
      It makes no sense to use weight as a judgement system as there is simply no way to correlate the information in any meaningful way.

    • @ellie8784
      @ellie8784 2 года назад +8

      There definition of obese was wrong. And plus sized ≠ unhealthy

    • @glock4455
      @glock4455 2 года назад +32

      @@ellie8784 first of all, there is no such thing as "plus sized". Overweight people (like myself) are overweight. Period.
      Second, yes it is possible to be healthy and overweight BUT only in specific situations
      "People who are overweight can be considered healthy if their waist size is less than 35 inches for women or 40 inches for men, and if they do not have two or more of the following conditions:
      High blood pressure
      High blood sugar
      High cholesterol"

    • @CheeseypiPlays
      @CheeseypiPlays 2 года назад +1

      @@glock4455 most plus sized people do not have 2 or more of those conditions... Being overweight is not, in most situations, unhealthy, it just puts you at higher risk for developing medical issues. There's a lot of things that have higher impact on medical outcomes than weight.

    • @MrLoowiz
      @MrLoowiz 2 года назад

      @@ellie8784 Overweight is a health hazard. To say being obese ≠ being unhealthy is scientifically wrong. It's like saying that smoking ≠ being unhealthy just because a smoker doesn't have any medical issues. Obesity kills, stop spreading misinformation, that's a disservice for public health.

  • @emperortrevornorton3119
    @emperortrevornorton3119 2 года назад +16

    It doesn't seem like they removed it because of fat shaming probably more the fat fetishist of the one Zora seriously I swear the one wanted the queen to stay that way and wanted to do stuff with her chunkier body

    • @anonymousfilipino3232
      @anonymousfilipino3232 2 года назад

      wtf

    • @rober4
      @rober4 2 года назад +3

      @@anonymousfilipino3232 Well, the Japanese version implies that.

    • @chaosenforcerdhm969
      @chaosenforcerdhm969 Год назад

      Probably not they could of just changed that ones dialogue it is probably a combination

  • @caligon5921
    @caligon5921 2 года назад +12

    Generally speaking, japanese culture focuses a lot on having a healthy weight. Being overweight is very much seen as a big problem, and being skinny is also very much connected to "being beautiful" etc. It has to do with healthiness. Japenese people do not like unhealthy behavior very much, just like many other places. Just that Japan tends to use them as bad examples. Hence, why so many random bad guys/girl in anime and such are depicted as overweight.

    • @pikajew3578
      @pikajew3578 2 года назад +2

      Sounds like we should take notes from them, they seem to have it all figured out.

  • @FulcanelliOReally
    @FulcanelliOReally 2 года назад +50

    As an overweight guy, I honestly don't understand the whole issue. I remember some star and her family did a photo of their thinness, and captioned it 'what's your excuse' I gave it a like, but it was on the news and even taken down by facebook.
    I think it was clever how they changed the scene, too. I guess some people are affected by this sort of thing more than others.

    • @flamethefurry3516
      @flamethefurry3516 2 года назад +1

      I am also a little on the chubby side, and don’t personally take offense to it, but I still don’t blame others if they do

    • @supersmashbro596
      @supersmashbro596 2 года назад +18

      hell, the line where the zora says she's still attractive pretty much removes anything offensive about the scene. beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and as long as you arent so thin or fat that it's killing you (as in restricting yourself from walking if the latter) then theres no right or wrong body type.

    • @CanteLizzie
      @CanteLizzie 2 года назад +4

      @@supersmashbro596 well it still suggests that you cannot be beautiful and overweight. The couple comments from the zoras don't change that: "everyone else may think you're hideously disgusting but I don't!" that doesn't make it better

    • @andrewt.5567
      @andrewt.5567 2 года назад +1

      People are far more likely to get offended over things they already know they are doing wrong than the things they can do nothing about.

    • @rober4
      @rober4 2 года назад

      The media in America is driven by whiners, what did you expect?

  • @TayoEXE
    @TayoEXE 2 года назад +72

    Bodyshaming is a sensitive topic, but hear me out. I don't like hearing my wife (who is Japanese and understands that culture, for context) feeling hurt because she thinks she's fat (she isn't). Hearing her sat that she's not pretty enough or something breaks my heart... however, the U.S. especially tends to try to counter that in the wrong way by implying that fat = ideal or that fat = healthy, which I disagree with. Ideally, we are living healthier life styles and staying within good weight levels. I want her knowing she's beautiful slim or heavier, but I also want her around for as long as possible feeling healthy as possible. When it comes to body shape, that's actually a completely different story as you should love your own body and respect others' either way. What I'm talking about is more of weight and diets that keep us from being healthy and that cause long term health problems.
    Edit: I'm not singling out all or even a majority of Americans. I am American. I don't know much about cultures outside of Japan or the U.S., so I can't speak for them. I can speak about what I hear or observe from my own country's culture. Maybe I'm wrong or generalizing things, but like I said, it's a sensitive topic. My main message is love your body, regardless of shape or size, but also take care of it.

    • @kaoru9829
      @kaoru9829 2 года назад +18

      I think you are misinterpreting the messages of people sharing love for their bodies and other peoples' bodies. It is not about health. We know that being dangerously overweight is bad. But being a "healthy" weight isn't accessible to a lot of people, especially in the US! Unhealthy food is a lot cheaper + easier than healthy food. Many people dont have the money or time to eat healthier or go to the gym. No one is saying "Yes! Be morbidly obese! That is going to give you a long and healthy life! That is ideal!" It's more like people are trying to share love for bodies that are looked down upon. Also, what's healthy for one person might be unhealthy for another. I'm naturally skinny and I'm aware that I'm unhealthy, but no one looks at me and goes "ah, you unhealthy person, you are going to die soon because of your weight." Ofc thats more intense than what you're trying to imply- but I hope my message was able to get across? Just be mindful of how you interpret body positivity and acceptance. It's not as black and white as you think. A lot of people are just making the most of what they have and trying to love themselves.

    • @mroversteer3739
      @mroversteer3739 2 года назад +5

      Just because a small minority movement (The idiots known as the fat acceptance movement) say that being fat is healthy dosen’t mean the rest of us Americans think that way tho. Maybe the Californians at best, but still

    • @TayoEXE
      @TayoEXE 2 года назад +5

      @@kaoru9829 "Being a 'healthy' weight isn't accessible."
      I disagree. Certain diets are definitely cheaper or easier, but that's the point. You don't have to eat those foods. It isn't necessarily more expensive to buy fresher or lower calorie foods, for example, just harder for a lot of people, which I get, but choosing to eat that extra piece of dessert, etc., is still a choice. Not an easy one (if it was, we wouldn't have this issue in our country), but it's not 'unaccessible." I've literally tried eating better on the same grocery budget, and I actually found that I was spending LESS because of factors like eating out less and not spending more on extra sweets etc. Unless you have a rare exception with how your body works, I don't find it healthy to be encouraging that. I don't think people are just trying to "share love for bodies that are different." In my experience, it has had more to do with accepting lifestyles that are potentially hazardous to your health. I'm not talking about just "morbidly obese." I'm talking about even being obese, period, which is proven to cause higher chances of declined health, diabetes, mental health, etc. Why would I wish that on anybody? I'm not misinterpreting anything. I just don't want people to necessarily equate slim/etc body shape with beauty, but I also don't want people to use that as an excuse to continue with lifestyle practices that could endanger their health in the long run. Yes, love your body, its shape, everything, but also show that by taking care of it.

    • @TayoEXE
      @TayoEXE 2 года назад +1

      @@mroversteer3739 If you understand that, then I am not referring to you. Sorry, "tends to" is overly general I agree. I've heard this here more than other places because obesity is a large issue in the U.S., and it has a lot to do with our diets, culture, and everyday life choices. It's something I need to work as well, so I can't be a hypocrite about that. I'm just trying to emphasize that this message, this culture is out there, and that it is using something good (love your body, respect others' bodies/shapes too) to justify something hazardous (being at unhealthy weights due to eating, etc. habits is okay because it's just a different body shape). Hopefully that's not the majority of people or even some people, but it's just a reality and a struggle for many people. I don't want people to feel bad about their bodies, but I do hope they take care of them.

    • @yoshisarethebomb
      @yoshisarethebomb 2 года назад +8

      They’re not saying fat is better or ideal. Even if they did, it would be skinny people. Now, there’s a new movement called body neutral which is about accepting yourself instead of saying “I am beautiful” :)

  • @motxmod
    @motxmod 2 года назад +44

    This scene may also be a reference to One Piece. The Smooth Gem uses the same word used for the Smooth-Smooth Fruit which given the user smooth, slippery skin. As a side effect, it also causes excess weight to "slip off" as seen with Alvida who was a large, round woman when we first meet her only to appear much later after consuming the devil fruit with a slimmer physique more akin to most other women in Oda's work. It also works with the left-behind Zora as being smoother would help reduce drag in the water.

    • @DoJayMi
      @DoJayMi 2 года назад +3

      As a guy who also watched One Piece, that seems like a stretch.

    • @motxmod
      @motxmod 2 года назад +8

      @@DoJayMi If it's not a reference, then it's going off of the same idea.

    • @tsukimaru131
      @tsukimaru131 2 года назад +6

      They must call you Luffy cause that was quite a stretch lol

    • @Nikku4211
      @Nikku4211 2 года назад +1

      One Piece! Don't give it up, Zora!
      One Piece! Don't give it up Motxmod!
      One Piece! Don't give it up, give it up, give it up, give it up!

    • @pobaribacle4367
      @pobaribacle4367 2 года назад

      I was looking in the comments for someone mentioning this, not sure about an outright reference (although "smooth-smooth stone" is pretty dang similar) but it is quite the coincidence

  • @thegamevortex2709
    @thegamevortex2709 2 года назад +31

    I think "SHE WILL GROW LARGER AND LARGER" would be more a monster situation and less shaming.

  • @captndingpot3981
    @captndingpot3981 2 года назад +12

    I remember that Wii Fit Plus would always call me fat as a kid because I would always eat breakfast before playing during the weekends. It would always pull up overweight until one day I played before eating and I was more on the risk of overweight a lot closer to healthy weight.

  • @JazzyTiger100
    @JazzyTiger100 2 года назад +35

    Only in america could this be offensive. It is right though the french version is close to the Japanese one.

    • @camilofuentes7056
      @camilofuentes7056 2 года назад

      absolutely agree, but its comprehensible knowing that like 70% of the people in usa is overweight

    • @supersmashbro596
      @supersmashbro596 2 года назад +4

      to be frank as an american it's not all that offensive, especially because one zora admits shes still attractive. beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and theres no right or wrong body to have provided it's not killing you.

  • @peridotentertainment8287
    @peridotentertainment8287 2 года назад +8

    I don't think the game is implying that fat=ugly, nor is that one Zora saying that he likes Oren being fat was a joke. I mean even if Oren was turned "beautiful" again all the Zoras including her are still ugly creatures (in terms on what the people of this game sees). Now if the game actually implied that fat=ugly, then that would be very offensive. The problem is that Americans are too sensitive with a lot of things. And I've heard that fish do usually eat until they either pop or if there isn't any food left, and a gem can be used to keep the alive. Thought that was interesting.
    Anyway with this discovery of the translation, this implies that the giant fat Oren we first encounter when we enter Zora's Domain is basically her true self. I mean the Smooth Gem (Smooth Smooth Stone) was literally implied that it was her secret to her beauty. Meaning that she's not trying to take her time and try to make herself beautiful in any honest way, and that she's basically taking the short cut. Now I'm not trying to be offensive I don't care about body types. I'm just saying that if Oren wanted to be beautiful and if the characters (the Seven Sages) had more development then perhaps she would have tried to become pretty the legit way. Or for some reason she'd be fine with who she is. But hey what do I know I'm just a gamer who plays video games and watches videos about video games.

    • @peridotentertainment8287
      @peridotentertainment8287 2 года назад +4

      But I'm not saying that fat shaming is okay, and body positivity is not cool as well because that just makes your body worse. There is a limit to what is healthy and what isn't. Slim is not healthy because your not adding fiber or nutrients in your body, normal is just normal it means your good, muscular is healthy as well, but having too much muscles is not healthy at all and means your putting too much pressure into yourself, fat is just a over your weight a bit you can still be active and be close to normal, but obesity is very unhealthy because your basically risking your own health with overeating or not keeping your body at a safe wait distance.
      And if you want to add a fat character to your TV show, cartoon, anime, comic, or video game, there is such thing as moral messages that impact or be relatable to other people. Or you just want that kind of character to be a regular character along with your other characters. Even though everyone can be different sometimes, we're still human beings.

  • @KylieFan2992
    @KylieFan2992 2 года назад +14

    Now I want a video where you end every sentence with zora :D

  • @Lumberjack_king
    @Lumberjack_king 2 года назад +8

    4:37 this fish has a fat fetish

  • @luigiman0640
    @luigiman0640 2 года назад +14

    I feel like the English translation could've made some better reasons for the Smooth Gem being urgent to get back than just "she's bloating with power" since I feel like her eating and the purple water don't exactly match up. I'm sure there's something better than what was given, but what's done is done. Also the name "Smooth-Smooth Stone" is much more Zelda-y than "Smooth Gem" imo

    • @revolvingworld2676
      @revolvingworld2676 2 года назад +2

      I'm getting flashbacks to One Piece. There's literally an item called the "smooth smooth fruit" that turned a fat woman into a slim and curvy one after eating it.

    • @INSAne_DrUNkard
      @INSAne_DrUNkard 2 года назад

      @@revolvingworld2676 perhaps that was the inspiration?

    • @revolvingworld2676
      @revolvingworld2676 2 года назад +1

      @@INSAne_DrUNkard
      Eh it's probably some Japanese culture thing that they both share inspirations with.

    • @Safetyswitch
      @Safetyswitch 2 года назад

      the german name is flatter stone

    • @INSAne_DrUNkard
      @INSAne_DrUNkard 2 года назад

      @@Safetyswitch Well it certainly made her belly flatter...

  • @amyhartman6786
    @amyhartman6786 Год назад +1

    Even as a kid I would of never of compared this character in the game to someone losing or gaining "weight". 1st play through from Gamer's perspective I would instinctively thought of this as part of a side story-line where a quest character is transforming into a raging monstrosity that soon needs to be controlled, contained, killed or brought back to normal to save the village from their destruction. I wouldn't have thought Ugly just means fat, look at it's face when it is like that. 4:14 looks full of range and ready to cause some damage. I would of been suspicious of the npc that was saying they liked her in that condition.. As if they played cause in this to happen.

  • @Ghostguy693
    @Ghostguy693 2 года назад +3

    I don't get what's wrong with saying that the Queen's faster at a slimmer size. That's just hydrodynamics???

  • @CrystalVaporeon44
    @CrystalVaporeon44 2 года назад +2

    not only the translator took away the shaming But they also added an Actual issue a Real problem something worth of doing all the side quest! like why would one bother to help someone become ''beautiful'' again if they are trying to Save the land?!

  • @bmba
    @bmba 2 года назад +16

    7:37 voice acting 11/10 lol

  • @Erinski
    @Erinski Год назад +1

    lol, my Wii Fit...I felt like it didn't matter how low I'd turn the volume down. The neighbors probably still heard it yell at me "THAT'S OBESE!!!"

  • @victorpena8356
    @victorpena8356 2 года назад +40

    Many people reading this comment who are not fat, who do not feel fat and who have never been made feel fat on their whole lives, are probably going to be called fat in Japan.
    Japan is a very weight sensitive culture, their society is very hostile towards people who are not STRICTLY skinny, and this is worse for women.
    Regardless of whether America's view of fat people is right or wrong, Japan its still a worrying case.
    this is a very interesting case of how two cultural visions collide and the decision that a small group of translators had to make.
    when I played the game for the first time, I also felt a bit uncomfortable, I knew the whole scene was intented to be funny but it didn't make me laugh, felt like a bad taste joke you usually find in older media, when you can only ignore what happened and say "yes, those times were something"

    • @CanteLizzie
      @CanteLizzie 2 года назад +5

      Yeah I don't think people understand how big a deal being 'fat' is in Japan and east Asia in general. If you're average weight you're fat. Everyone around you will comment on it and tell you to lose weight. You will get in trouble with boss's and teachers for being 'fat' when you may not actually even be overweight. Most people in this comment section really don't get it and brush this off as just like 'sensitive snowflakes' when they really have no idea what's going on.

    • @youropinionsareshitandsoar1954
      @youropinionsareshitandsoar1954 Год назад

      This comment needed more likes.

  • @nicholasflowers4834
    @nicholasflowers4834 2 года назад +57

    I’m glad that the Zora kinda liked the Zora even if she was overweight because I don’t mind big girls either

    • @deadchanel1298
      @deadchanel1298 2 года назад +4

      Same.
      Im ok with both skinny and overweight People

    • @beauwalker9820
      @beauwalker9820 2 года назад

      I kinda like 'em squishy too.

  • @thelastmysteriouszonai5499
    @thelastmysteriouszonai5499 2 года назад +3

    When I was younger and played ALBW for the first time this scene actually scared me and I was pretty reliefed when I finally saved her lol

  • @EarthboundX
    @EarthboundX 2 года назад +36

    Not sure I see it as fat shaming, she literally gains what looks like 400+ pounds, which would be dangerously unhealthy. That's not even "normal" weight for the obese here in the US.

    • @TheExigency
      @TheExigency 2 года назад +11

      It's not about the amount of weight., it is the concept of slim=beautiful, fat=ugly. That is fat shaming. Saying she eats more because she's bigger is fat shaming. Mocking her and pretending to like her more bigger is fat shaming. You're just finding a way to justify it, as most people do. It's the same premise as constantly showing black people and people with disfigurements as villians. That takes a toll on people mentally and if you don't understand that, you're most likely not a minority.

    • @bepal2703
      @bepal2703 2 года назад +3

      So why are fat people "fat" in first place? If it is not because of an eating disorder. Magic?

    • @12DAMDO
      @12DAMDO 2 года назад +5

      @@bepal2703 metabolism can also contribute

    • @EarthboundX
      @EarthboundX 2 года назад +4

      @@TheExigency Personally I think you're taking this way too seriously. It's a video game.

    • @JordiumZ
      @JordiumZ 2 года назад +5

      @@TheExigency fat people aren't beautiful

  • @TheGamersState
    @TheGamersState 2 года назад +20

    The problem that I see with "Fat Shaming" is how a lot of times people play the fat shaming card on situations that really are not fat shaming.
    If you want a prime example of fat shaming; Take a look at the popular movie "The Nutty Professor" when there's a scene when a Comedian that absolutely goes to town on The Nutty Professor and takes it way too far. And to be fair, that's the point, the movie even goes so far as to play sad music in the background and make The Nutty professor look very sad and I agree, that sort of behaviour IS wrong and should be looked down on.
    The problem is; Fat Shaming has become such a go-to argument these days that you only have to recommend a good diet and explain why being obese is bad for you and you're labelled as a "fat shamer" which is objectively wrong.
    I'm actually a pretty fat guy myself, I definitely am overweight, and I sure wouldn't consider Zelda ALBW's Zora side mission as "Fat Shaming". There's a world of difference between showing how being fit is good for you and actively bullying and being a jerk to someone that's overweight or obese.

  • @EmeraldEyesBibleSecrets
    @EmeraldEyesBibleSecrets 2 года назад +6

    I swear, people today are offended by everything except the things they ought to be offended by. edit: I say this as a 360 pound hedonist.

  • @cachodejosepa
    @cachodejosepa 2 года назад +10

    Thankfully Way Forward is including a literal translation to avoid to get the original text, or something closer. Hope more companies start giving this option.

    • @Nikku4211
      @Nikku4211 2 года назад

      They're making Legend of Zelda: A Way Forward?

  • @moritzmonaghan9421
    @moritzmonaghan9421 2 года назад +70

    As a fat person I see nothing wrong with "fat shaming".
    I mean let's be honest, if you're over weight, you're probably going to die young.
    I dont see why we should walk on egg shells when it comes to this subject.
    Being overweight is very bad for you and should not be treated differently to any other kind of addiction like drugs.
    And we most certainly should not ignore all of that just to not upset someone who eats too much.
    However I still think the scene was wrong because it places so much importance on beauty. And no one can control the face they were born with.
    And sex appeal changes nothing about how someone can rule.
    So it's a bad message either way.
    But the fat shaming part really is a non issue.

    • @doggo7078
      @doggo7078 2 года назад +14

      I guess the issue with fat shaming is more troublesome when kids that have no control over what they eat due to their parents negligence in controlling them, and that do not know what they are doing, have suffered bullying for being fat, these are the most offended ones. You say this from an adult perspective, you are a person who has had no issue with being fat in his life. Not that I have had it, but I've seen it

    • @Chelaxim
      @Chelaxim 2 года назад +2

      @@caprod673 LMFAO

    • @some-one-else
      @some-one-else 2 года назад +20

      The vast majority of people will not be helped by fat shaming. Plenty of people stress eat, which won't be helped by adding more stress. There's a difference between openly talking about the health effects of being overweight and making fun of people who may be struggling with their weight.

    • @moritzmonaghan9421
      @moritzmonaghan9421 2 года назад +5

      @@doggo7078 I could be misunderstanding you, but I have been overweight all of my life and was bullied for it throughout school.
      If I could change one thing on this topic in my past, it would be I wish I was taught healthy eating habits.

    • @moritzmonaghan9421
      @moritzmonaghan9421 2 года назад +1

      @@caprod673 I completely agree.

  • @nirutivan9811
    @nirutivan9811 2 года назад +1

    The German version was also translated from Japanese. They talk about that the „Secret of the beauty of the Queen has been stolen“.

  • @luigift5900
    @luigift5900 2 года назад +19

    Your channel is so underrated, you put so much hard work into it videos, and they are pretty interesting! Keep up the good work! U deserve 1 mil subs by now tbh

  • @Myblaxitis
    @Myblaxitis 2 года назад +3

    @10:02 "Stop making fat jokes, Nintendo."
    Feeling hurt much? 😒

  • @gamezytoo1433
    @gamezytoo1433 2 года назад +7

    Because she is a fish. Fish tend to eat until they pop or there's no fish food left. So they need a gem to stay alive... All fish do, yes! Yes, of course they do! A friend of mine had an aquarium and inside of it was a chest, I'm sure the gem was in it. This makes the game so much more realistic! Because fish need gems. Buy gems to fish! Buy gems! Gems... :D

  • @riahlexington
    @riahlexington 2 года назад +5

    Wii fit calling people obese isn’t mean that’s just based on BMI people over a certain BMI are considered medically obese.

  • @Alfonso88279
    @Alfonso88279 2 года назад +48

    Fat shaming is a problem, of course. But I think that obesity is a worse problem. Making jokes is cruel but I think some kind of message against obesity is ok, specially because most players would be very young and child obesity is very dangerous at many levels, and a very realistic threat to public health.

    • @gonnsolo8506
      @gonnsolo8506 2 года назад +8

      I agree that obesity isn't healthy, but as someone who has an obese family member, just making her feel awful for being fat didn't help because that doesn't make people change. That just made her emotionally unstable, because she's human, and humans react awfully to being treated badly. Fat shaming can actually lead to people getting even fatter if they develop depression, both depression and depression medication can lead to gaining weight.
      People that say that Fat Shaming is good because it helps people to stop being fat are both uneducated, wrong, and probably don't care about the health of those people anyway. If you want people to be healthier there are other ways to do it, don't be an asshole to them.
      (This is just a comment I copied from another thread because this argument is fucking dumb and I'm tired of replying every time)

    • @Alfonso88279
      @Alfonso88279 2 года назад +4

      @@gonnsolo8506 I already said that fat shaming is not ok. But I think it's better than pretending that being fat is good and normal, as a former obese. It almost cost me my life, and my teenage days were hell, not being able to run or play with other kids in the same conditions.
      Obesity has to be our first enemy. The mental health issues that fat shaming produce are nothing compared to the mental health issues (and general health issues) produced by obesity itself. Specially in children.

    • @gonnsolo8506
      @gonnsolo8506 2 года назад +5

      @@Alfonso88279 Nobody "pretends being fat is good", or if somebody does it's a statistically insignificant minority, though pretending that many people do think that "being fat is good" is a good strawman to justify fat-shaming.
      And, as someone who has had an obese family member and a couple of obese friends, fat-shaming doesn't magically make those people thin, it just makes them feel bad, and in the case of my family member, develop depression, which is a more serious issue than obesity (and again, depression and certain anti-depressants are known to make people gain weight). Fat shaming IS worse than obesity, stop pretending people people who do it are justified saviours when they're really just being shit people.

    • @Alfonso88279
      @Alfonso88279 2 года назад +2

      @@gonnsolo8506 I already told you and this is the third time in three messages: Fat shaming is bad, but it's worse to pretend that being fat is good.
      And it happens all the time. Fast food restaurants are making the food for schools in the USA, at least a few years ago and I have no reason to think that's changed.
      You just don't pay attention to the stuff that you don't care. You don't care about people being fat, I care. Half my patients care.

    • @gonnsolo8506
      @gonnsolo8506 2 года назад +3

      @@Alfonso88279 Telling you again, no it isn't, fat shaming is most of the times more harmful than pretending being fat is good, and again, practically nobody thinks being fat is good anyway.

  • @mikvance
    @mikvance 2 года назад +1

    Nintendo: “To be fair, have you seen Smash players?”

  • @jovenc4508
    @jovenc4508 2 года назад +7

    I guarantee if the roles were reversed and it was King Zora the dialogue would never have been changed. In fact in most of the Zelda games where there is a King he is usually fatter than the other Zoras.

  • @catriamflockentanz
    @catriamflockentanz 2 года назад +1

    I don't remember the scene's Dialogue well, but I think it's probably close to the Japanese Version here in Germany due to the "Smooth Stone" being called "Schmeichelstein" (literally "flattery stone") which implies that the Queen's slim appearance is an illusion/magical formchange.
    There is something else about the scene that worries me way more each time I see it though.
    Why does her pool look poisonous when the stone is stolen? Given that we are at the source of most, if not all, drinking water in the country that seems to be way more of an issue in my book...

  • @rosykindbunny1313
    @rosykindbunny1313 2 года назад +59

    A Link Between Worlds was the first Zelda game I ever played. It's kinda weird learning about this for the first time, yet it explains a lot.
    Also, props to that one Zora who didn't see the queen any differently because of her appearance.

    • @peridotentertainment8287
      @peridotentertainment8287 2 года назад +3

      You know, I have seen the website where Clyde Tomato was talking about this. Glad to see that this strange translation getting some notice. It was even in Did You Know Gaming's 3DS Facts video.

  • @shadowen1942
    @shadowen1942 2 года назад +1

    As someone who has lived in the United States their whole life and who has struggled with their weight in the past but made the changes necessary to live a healthier lifestyle, I very much have to disagree with the notion that it's "not a sign of lacking self-control". There are exceptions of course where there may be a legitimate medical reason for it, but in most cases it is exactly that. It's the creation and practice of poor habits combined with a lack of self-control, and because of cultural differences it's especially pervasive in American society.

  • @annaisntcool
    @annaisntcool 2 года назад +15

    it feels like getting called obese by wii fit was a rite of passage for kids in the 2000s

  • @EtheRenard
    @EtheRenard 2 года назад +21

    The French version kept the original text. Most likely because France suffers less from malnutrition than North America

    • @EtheRenard
      @EtheRenard 2 года назад +4

      And to be fair, the translation isn't really what made me cringe, but the fat joke itself. I mean, it would be hypocrite to say she's not more beautiful once slim, but that subject could be avoided.
      From one part, there's America being oversensitive not recognizing there's a huge malnutrition issue in their country (I'm talking globally, not to individuals), and from another part, there's this constant harassment to fat people in media.
      This ALBW joke isn't appropriate in the first place, no matter the translation

    • @Terranigma23
      @Terranigma23 2 года назад +2

      So true, I remember back then during a school trip in France I was like "why every man looks so stylish and beautiful lol".

    • @mathiasz0435
      @mathiasz0435 2 года назад +3

      @@EtheRenard It's a big part of the joke that the zora are ugly regardless of size. If the joke simply stated that "fat=ugly" then it would indeed be cringe and unfunny.

    • @dansmith1661
      @dansmith1661 2 месяца назад

      It's not malnutrition, it's literal poisoned food that exists to be eaten constantly.

  • @MichelleJune
    @MichelleJune 2 года назад +19

    You have to understand the cultural aspect as well
    In Japan it is ideal and the norm to be active and eat better. It is part of the culture to strive for this and divulge on someone not living up to this expectation
    America is much more swamped with fast food and overweight people that saying the same things in this country is fat shaming.
    I truly believe it is culture differences

  • @Medachod
    @Medachod 2 года назад +2

    I like how the neutral weight says "Ideal."

  • @smurgerburger
    @smurgerburger 2 года назад +4

    Actually all those fat shaming stuff is helping me. Me and my older brother make fat jokes at each other and to turn the tides I decided to start working out and eating less and more healthy. So I can get back at him and I'm tired of being fat it was fun when I was little ,but now I just don't feel like it. So I'm going to try and get skinny or buff maybe both I don't know.I'm

    • @ellie8784
      @ellie8784 2 года назад +1

      That's kinda fucked up?

    • @smurgerburger
      @smurgerburger 2 года назад +1

      @@ellie8784 how

    • @ellie8784
      @ellie8784 2 года назад

      @@smurgerburger I read it wrong

  • @Paladin2555
    @Paladin2555 2 года назад +1

    I think there’s a difference between talking about fat from a health standpoint vs aesthetics. Saying someone who carries extra fat can’t be beautiful is the only problem I have with the original Japanese version. Some may recall, this scenario happened in the first ALttP, as well. When you bomb the wall of the Pyramid of Power, you find a fairy whose ‘beauty’ has been stolen by Ganon.

  • @rosejuliette9180
    @rosejuliette9180 2 года назад +16

    People claiming that this is only offensive in America are straight up incorrect. It is offensive in Japan too but the conservative stronghold and aging population have an issue of handling issues that were not well addressed earlier through the decades leading to this point. For a comparison men groping women and girls on public transport is more common and often taken very lightly in Japan. This does not mean that people in the Netherlands (for example) are "too sensitive" for treating this act with more severity. This also does not mean that it is okay to do in Japan. The term that is important here is 'Normalisation' or 'Status Quo'. This describes what experiences we view as expected as part of life and therefore become apathetic towards. Efforts to change that status quo are long and hard won fights and the willingness recognise problems is a symbol of success even if the actions taken miss the mark. The first time I was groped in public I went to a woman who I thought would help me and instead I was met with an apathetic sigh and the statement "Welcome to womanhood. Men are pigs." I don't want that to be the way girls younger then me treat this crime. Similarly when young people struggling with their weight and feel distraught about an onslaught of jokes made at their expense I don't want that to be viewed as normal. I am lucky to have never struggled with weight but I don't need to in order to see that these jokes are unhelpful. Finally for those who use the defence "obesity is a problem too and we shouldn't encourage it!" I have one simple question... Do you really think that video games calling fat people ugly is how we solve a health crisis. If you care about tackling obesity then you should follow the science and spend your time promoting accessable healthcare, food standards, food and cooking education, public fitness programmes, health incentives for people with weight issues, improved diagnostic standards for health issues that lead to rapid weight gain, mental health services and research in relation to compulsive eating and comfort eating. If you claim to be standing up against obesity but all you have ever done is complain about censoring fat jokes then you are lying to yourself and everyone around you. You aren't stopping obesity. You are just being a pretentious fart to enjoy a cheap joke. The least you could do would be honest about your intentions.

  • @Vexal50
    @Vexal50 2 года назад +1

    Honestly, I get why they decided to censor it (not that I agree with it, as I'm not behind the idea of censoring for the sake of sensitivity), but I think it would have been better to frame it as a curse considering how the water's all purple when the queen lacks the Smooth Gem and the moment it's thrown in the water changes to gold, which often is depicted for some sort of divine energy throughout the series

  • @JmMateo933
    @JmMateo933 2 года назад +3

    Why do y'all support being overweight?

  • @Jrockten
    @Jrockten 2 года назад +14

    What is it that makes this common section so bad?! it was the same thing with the video on homosexuality. Where did all these bigoted people materialize from?

    • @Legoluigi26
      @Legoluigi26 2 года назад +12

      Being unhealthy it a choice. Stop being fat.

    • @AbuBased731
      @AbuBased731 2 года назад +3

      L+ratio

    • @AbuBased731
      @AbuBased731 2 года назад +2

      Why so weak?

    • @ZipplyZane
      @ZipplyZane 2 года назад +11

      ​@@Legoluigi26 See, this makes me doubt your claim to have ever actually been overweight. You're acting like it's easy to fix, the same way people with no experience talk about it.
      If it was just a simple choice, nearly everyone would choose to be at a healthy weight. It's not like it's not obvious that doing so is better. The problem is that it is difficult even in the best circumstances--when you have the money, time, lack of stress, and are otherwise physically healthy. Real life makes it even harder.
      This is exactly the problem with fat shaming. It at best doesn't help at all. And, at worse, it makes the person feel worse, and that leads to more eating. Just like shaming a drug addict tend to lead to more drugs.

    • @Legoluigi26
      @Legoluigi26 2 года назад +8

      @@ZipplyZane It's not easy, and that's why we need to work at it. I've literally looked like Nikocado Avocado, but after bullying from the internet, I have decided to make changes like lifting weights 5 times a week and making smarter eating choices. We as humans have this thing called self control, and you don't have to vore an entire cow because some people on the internet said mean things.

  • @BlobstoF
    @BlobstoF 2 года назад +4

    The french version actually kept this line !

  • @I.____.....__...__
    @I.____.....__...__ 2 года назад +12

    She's not fat, she's _bloated,_ like what happened to Violet Beauregarde, there's a different; if people can't understand that, it's on them. 🙄 Kirby gets big when he inflates too, are they angry about that? 😒

    • @agbook2007
      @agbook2007 2 года назад +3

      This video! 🙄👎

    • @ellie8784
      @ellie8784 2 года назад

      Um did you not watch the video.... I don't think you know about Japan's impossible standards for woman too.

  • @SamtheBravesFan
    @SamtheBravesFan 2 года назад +5

    There's a balancing act. You have to keep the integrity of the game, but also please your audience. I think what they did worked just fine. It was treated as a serious situation and the queen was returned to normal. Honestly, it reminded me of the fat Fairy in the Golden Pyramid in A Link To The Past, where she claims that Ganon's power is what made her look like that.

  • @utahnl
    @utahnl 2 года назад +2

    Can't risk pissing off 41.9% of the american target audience, oh wait the target audience is gamers so that percentage would likely be higher.

  • @JoaoNilsonKR
    @JoaoNilsonKR 2 года назад +4

    That's the kind of thing that only is "problematic" in America

  • @bon7029
    @bon7029 2 года назад +22

    "stereotypes that cause real world harm"
    You mean like being 400 pounds of flab doesn't caused real bodily harm?

    • @finkriel1814
      @finkriel1814 2 года назад

      If you mean Vascular fat, then yes absolutely
      But if it’s subcutaneous fat, then it does not cause harm

    • @bon7029
      @bon7029 2 года назад +3

      @@finkriel1814 Wanna bet? There's a reason why horrifically fat people often have knee, hip, ankle, and lower back issues, not to mention issues sleeping and breathing, which causes all kinds of harm.

    • @finkriel1814
      @finkriel1814 2 года назад +1

      @@bon7029 Of course, and that’s because those people have too much vascular fat in their bodies
      Case in point, almost all of the “dangers of obesity” (diabetes, heart disease, cancer, early death…) are really dangers of visceral fat - which is important to know because we usually assume that obesity is visually obvious, but visceral fat isn’t always visible from the outside. It’s common for people to look thin and have a normal BMI but have high visceral fat.

    • @osmano675
      @osmano675 2 года назад

      ​@@finkriel1814 Even 400 pounds of muscle would cause harm to your body.

  • @sandshew4158
    @sandshew4158 2 года назад +5

    I thought that it was an interesting part that a stone helped with a magic flow, and without it her magic was unable to freely leave her body. I always wondered what pent up magic would do to someone and to me this was an interesting answer. Forgot about the stress eating fish seen though, I can see why that might make some uncomfortable

  • @JudeMichaelPeterson
    @JudeMichaelPeterson 2 года назад +1

    Seems like the kind of thing that only feminists that aren't playing the game anyway would get angry about because it feels like a personal attack on their own physical state.

  • @Soulintent95
    @Soulintent95 2 года назад +3

    Fat people should be shamed. Its easy to not be fat. You can just stop eating so much, and stop being so self centered. You can also do this crazy new thing called excercising. I was overweight as a kid, and when i used to drink frequently. Its not very hard to fix that issue.

    • @catsarecutefuller9267
      @catsarecutefuller9267 2 года назад +1

      Yeah, you have to be a snowflake to be offended by this kind of stuff

  • @ZatchMoonshadow
    @ZatchMoonshadow Год назад

    I remember that scene when i played the game in english (my first language being spanish), and I always thought that the message what basically the same, that the princess was fat but they (the writing team) danced around from calling her that when the them was obvious. But when she transforms back to normal I thought she just looked pretty chubby regardless and being called beautiful anyways, so I thought it was more about her being unhealthy fat, not exactly simply fat or chubby.

  • @HikaruCh.
    @HikaruCh. 2 года назад +3

    Something i'm bothered with is *cultural differences* between the world. See, Japan and US have different cultures of beauty and status (i'm using this case as example) but some people didn't like it and demands to be changed ... why ? I know that, as in US' culture, that's kinda offensive and i'm fine with that change but implying Nintendo was .. bullying (?) the fans isn't something fair to say.

    • @MrLoowiz
      @MrLoowiz 2 года назад

      Being fat is considered ugly in the US. In that regard, americans are not different from the rest of the world, the whole PC culture thing is just hiding the truth in order to create a fantasy world where everyone is beautiful, and denying anything that might be slightly offensive at any scale. It's a disease, to be honest. I'm also fine with the censorship, it's a safe move for Nintendo, but the issue with PC culture stands.

  • @tesmo7011
    @tesmo7011 2 года назад +1

    Played it in french and while i remember the scene, through out the video i kept wondering if it was changed when i played it too, because honestly either versions made sense with me. I think that with european audiances that scene resonates more with fairytales than fatshaming

  • @venkelos6996
    @venkelos6996 2 года назад +3

    It's sort if funny, either way. We rarely attribute the same bias to weight in male characters; the Zora king in both Ocarina and BotW is MASSIVE, and that's fine. In Ocarina, it's more just comedic, since we then have to wait for him to scoot over...twice, before proceeding, but in King Doraphan's case, he used his size to best a Guardian, or something. Yet, because we don't use the same measure for women and size, the Zora Queen in TP, WW, and others, is slim and lithe. Ruto and Mipha both give off no aire that they will someday expand in size with their power, or as a sign of their rule.

  • @DarkMirria1
    @DarkMirria1 2 года назад

    The original Japanese dialogue makes a heck of a lot more sense. The gem to “contain her immense power” didn’t make sense to me, especially since it’s shown to just make the Zora queen not fat and clean the water.
    When I first saw that part in the game I thought the gem just purified the pools water and that the purple liquid was poison causing her to rapidly grow fat as possibly explode.

  • @WinterwarOfficial
    @WinterwarOfficial 2 года назад +20

    Thomas’s videos feel like a professional TV show, with the voice overs, information and visuals.

  • @docbrown538
    @docbrown538 Год назад +2

    Having it "contain her power" really doesn't make much sense IMO, and doesn't really change anything about theoffensiveness of the cutscenes. If they wanted to change the english translation to something that didn't involve her weight being "ugly", they probably could've said that the bloating could make her explode or something. They could add something in there about how *zoras'* bodies (specifically zoras, as nonexistent, nonhuman creatures, which makes no commentary on humans' bodies) can't handle keeping that kind of form without popping like a balloon. That way, having the goal involve returning her to her original, skinny body type wouldn't be as likely to offend anyone. Not really sure what they could do about her appearing to eat a lot though.
    Not to say that the original offended *everyone*. Just that it'd be less likely to offend those who were offended.

  • @12DAMDO
    @12DAMDO 2 года назад +4

    that one Zora likes them big, he likes them chunky
    he likes them round, he likes them plumpy

  • @loganjoy-koer5936
    @loganjoy-koer5936 2 года назад

    5:10 the mission to get the shiny stone is like in animal crossing when you keep going from villager to villager finding it's been borrowed by someone else until you are at the first villager's next door neighbor finally getting the item you need to return.

  • @tonypang83
    @tonypang83 2 года назад +11

    And this is why it's called localisation, not only translation. You need to take into account cultural differences when you release a product globally. Here in Hong Kong, it's quite common to greet someone you haven't seen for a long time and casually mention their appearance, such as "You've put on weight". I only played the US version of Link Between Worlds, so don't know if the Chinese version still contains the fat/slim/beauty references of that quest line.

    • @Onionion852
      @Onionion852 2 года назад +2

      I don't think there was a Chinese version back in those days. It wasn't really a thing until around 2016 when Pokemon Sun/Moon became one of the first big Nintendo games to receive full Chinese translations

    • @tonypang83
      @tonypang83 2 года назад +1

      @@Onionion852 The 3DS had localised games for the HK market, at least all the big titles. There were Hong Kong versions of games during the Xbox 360/PS3 generation too, and in the past, such games were classed as "Asian Versions"

  • @AdamIverson
    @AdamIverson 2 года назад +55

    I find this really upsetting the way the fat positivity shaped the American culture, making people falsely believe that being obese is healthy and they don't need to change anything in their diet. Literally, it's killing people.

    • @krimsonkatt
      @krimsonkatt 2 года назад +15

      I agree. "Fat positivity" is incredibly toxic and needs to stop. This guy is stupid thinking that being fat is somehow healthy and/or desirable. Brainwashed by Twitter and TikTok idiots.

    • @Jrockten
      @Jrockten 2 года назад +8

      if somebody is unhealthy, that’s between them and their doctor. Fat and unhealthy are not always inherently linked. You can be fat and healthy, just like you can be skinny and unhealthy (like me).
      But yes, if a doctor says a particular persons weight is having a negative affect on their health, they should probably do what is necessary to ensure their own survival.

    • @ZipplyZane
      @ZipplyZane 2 года назад +9

      Shaming people doesn't work to get them to make more healthy choices. And it's not like these same people shame people for every other unhealthy choice people make.
      The idea that fat positivity made people fat is backwards. Fat positivity occurs because people were already fat, and get tired of being harassed about something that is very difficult to deal with.
      The science shows that low my weight and keeping it off quite rare. The problem pretty much has to be handled by prevention. Shaming people who have such a low chance of fixing the issue only makes them defensive.
      And, finally, you see responses like the other reply, which show someone who is clearly more interested in being hateful than actually helping people. That's the perfect example of what does not work.

    • @Legoluigi26
      @Legoluigi26 2 года назад +7

      @@ZipplyZane It's worked for me. I'd probably be dead by now if it was for fat shaming opening my eyes to the problem.

    • @ZipplyZane
      @ZipplyZane 2 года назад +3

      ​@@Legoluigi26 So you someone didn't know you were fat until people made fun of you for it? And somehow making fun of you taught you how the deal with the problem? That seems extremely dubious.
      I find that people often want to believe that the mistreatment in their life made them better people. And maybe it did. But there is always a way that their life could have been made just as good or better without said mistreatment.

  • @andrewmelvinpotter
    @andrewmelvinpotter 2 года назад +3

    Thanks for shedding light on this topic. America is a country where a many people get butthurt over everything. It is surprising that Link Between Worlds got bashed for it. King Zora of OoT is fat compared to his daughter and the rest of the Zoras. But I have not seen any wrong with that online. Does BotW have fat characters? I think so. But I do not care. I am not sensitive to it like those who complained about LBW. There are fat actresses and actors in movies and television. They are popular and comfortable enough to be filmed. Americans need to take their lead and not be ashamed of their own weight issues. Those who are ashamed are those who disprove the fatness of Queen Zora (do not recall actual name).

    • @rabnadskubla8594
      @rabnadskubla8594 2 года назад

      Fat men don't get protected and coddled by the fat acceptance community like women do.
      That's why no one cares about how King Zora is portrayed.

  • @CaseyEm
    @CaseyEm 2 года назад +1

    Being massively overweight isn't beautiful/handsome. We need to stop treating an overeating problem as just another inherent difference. Being mean spirited towards people because of their weight makes you a terrible person, no doubt, but you aren't inherently deserving of being considered attractive. Especially if you don't put enough effort into your own heath. And yes, the science is pretty conclusive, being overweight isn't healthy. Don't get me wrong, I'm no better about my health, but that doesn't change the facts.

    • @rangoandbeans145
      @rangoandbeans145 2 года назад +2

      hardly any fat people are overweight because of overeating. its usually underlying health problems or medication stuff. ur acting like losing weight is super easy or even possible for everyone. there are some people who physically cannot lose weight and it doesnt make them any less healthy. and enforcing the idea that fat=unhealthy is only going to cause harm to fat people, mostly through developing eating disorders, or viewing themselves as unworthy or inferior to skinny people, thus causing them to become suicidal and self-loathing. losing weight will never be as simple as "eat less". and its hardly ever necessary for someone to live happy and healthy.

    • @CaseyEm
      @CaseyEm 2 года назад

      @@rangoandbeans145 being overweight is caused by intaking more calories than your body burns. Over eating is just Intaking too many calories. Different people need a different amount of calories, and certain disorders+medications can make you feel like you need to eat more than you actually do. But that doesn't change the fact that the reason your gaining weight is that your eating too much.
      There isn't some disorder that somehow Most overweight people have that makes you gain weight no matter how much you eat. Also, I know how hard it is to lose weight. I'm not exactly skinny.
      acting like everyone else should completely change (not to mention expecting everyone's romantic+sexual preferences to change) to accommodate us is absurd when being overweight isn't like being black, or female, or trans, etc. It's not just an inherent part of you. It's more like expecting people to accept your drug use instead of seeking help.

  • @gedren_y8775
    @gedren_y8775 2 года назад +9

    This is quite mild fat shaming by Nintendo standards. There is a Famicom game which has a whole game mechanic and storyline about the playable character, a penguin in this case, being overweight. Sure, if you beat the game the penguin is accepted for his personality, not his size, but the dialogue about his weight from his love interest throughout the game can be seen as quite abusive.