![Derek Padula on Twitter: "Mister Popo's skin color was changed to blue in the 2010 4Kids Entertainment dub of Dragon Ball Z Kai. This censorship was used to hide Popo's black skin Derek Padula on Twitter: "Mister Popo's skin color was changed to blue in the 2010 4Kids Entertainment dub of Dragon Ball Z Kai. This censorship was used to hide Popo's black skin](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EjWIPqXWoAAIAAn.jpg)
Derek Padula on Twitter: "Mister Popo's skin color was changed to blue in the 2010 4Kids Entertainment dub of Dragon Ball Z Kai. This censorship was used to hide Popo's black skin
![I honestly thought they might censor Mr. Popo in some way like making him blue or make him not have lips : r/kakarot I honestly thought they might censor Mr. Popo in some way like making him blue or make him not have lips : r/kakarot](https://preview.redd.it/i-honestly-thought-they-might-censor-mr-popo-in-some-way-v0-yzmmfd4oh9f81.jpg?auto=webp&s=e24d2ee6c6bb003d774d517e35fcdcfd471d695d)
I honestly thought they might censor Mr. Popo in some way like making him blue or make him not have lips : r/kakarot
As a black person, why do you watch Dragon Ball Z since the only black character in the whole series is Mr. Popo, who is a servant? - Quora
The Mary Sue - "Mr. Popo from Dragon Ball and Jynx from Pokémon haunt my childhood. Don't imagine that Black children weren't very quick to pick up on the similarities between the
![What About Mr. Popo?! Portrayal of Black People in Anime | Geeks Represent! | Podcasts on Audible | Audible.com What About Mr. Popo?! Portrayal of Black People in Anime | Geeks Represent! | Podcasts on Audible | Audible.com](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61KicY6liLS._SL500_.jpg)
What About Mr. Popo?! Portrayal of Black People in Anime | Geeks Represent! | Podcasts on Audible | Audible.com
![K on Twitter: "Mr. Popo from Dragon Ball Z. While not human, he clearly takes inspiration from racist imagery such as golliwogs / minstrelsy. Despite this, DBZ is pretty popular with black K on Twitter: "Mr. Popo from Dragon Ball Z. While not human, he clearly takes inspiration from racist imagery such as golliwogs / minstrelsy. Despite this, DBZ is pretty popular with black](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EZtAegTXgAALaRG.png)