Talk:Aunt Cass/@comment-3444885-20140730194547/@comment-3444885-20140802003237

You seem slightly confused. ''This is a animated film about Japanese people, not an anime made by the Japanese. Japanese people, and their anime are two different things''.

And again, Disney is more than aware of the implications of putting a mixed race character into their line-up, especially as a lead. Disney is the constantly slapped with accusations of racism sexism, etc. no matter how viable the accusations actually are. Therefore, you would think that they would make more of an effort to make Hiro's status as their first biracial protagonist more solid, instead of giving them a caucasian aunt with the surname 'Hamada'.

But, the film hasn't come out, and it isn't even clear where or who Hiro and Tadashi's parents are at all, let alone what's up with their aunt, so I'm going to keep my mouth shut over their family lineage until we actually meet the family.