The 'r' is a little off, it sounds like a typical Spanish rolling 'r' which sits in the front of the tongue just above the teeth. A German rolling 'r' sits in the middle of the tongue on the top of the mouth
Lol im german i never heard it like this before this comment prb cuz the r was too rolled and the stress was not on the right part lmao Anyway here's a slice of pizza: 🍕
Fluffy's SO good at voices & sounds it seems a waste to have him do a stereotyped character - he could do ALL the characters in a cartoon, and put the Foley dept. out of work!
@@Buddashii Ehh not really. It's more that Disney signs you for contracts because they have multi film or multi season plans. Disney is not the racist, horrible company people think they still are.
I find myself wanting to say this is one of his best bit's , then I remember I think that almost every time he posts. Fluffy is One of the greatest of all time ! end of story !
You were great on All That...your Clinton was and still is spot on and when you and Christy played the babies and when you played Rocky Martin's brother Benj...it was all so funny.
I love how you take no offense to anything. you will take the stereotype and play it 10 times harder. you have a great sense of humor. you are just a good old-fashioned person and I like you for that. people spend too much time being offended and don't know how to laugh at a joke anymore and you're a good guy and you make good comedy, I thank you for that
You know the world is overly PC when it’s racist to ask someone to represent their own culture - but if this story has any truth in it, it actually is because they wanted him to represent a stereotype
I actually think it’s just as racist (maybe if not more) to expect someone to represent their culture. You’re forcing them into a box, denying their individuality. A person should be free to pick and choose what aspects of their culture they like and represent (if any), and even to embrace aspects of other cultures. That to me is how we get diversity.
@@azazelgrigori9244 no they are not free to pick what they want to represent, they get payed to play a character... The character need to follow the narrative, plot, and the environment...
@@azazelgrigori9244 Well let's take the example Gabriel gave about a cartoon about toy cars. He was playing a hispanic car. The way to cast diversity is not having someone play a character purely to have diversity but because that character's culture is a big part of their identity. Stay away from stereotypes unless it is satire or a social commentary. Then instead of telling the actor exactly HOW to play a diverse character (specific accent, stereotypical jokes, cliches, etc) you let the actor chose how to represent their own culture. If Nickelodeon was up front with Gabriel about the character from the get go then he would be more prepared and can chose to not be a part of the project if he felt like he was the diversity checkmark.
Tell that to society. Soon we won't be able to call anyone a mexican or spanish anymore, because that's apparently somehow politically incorrect. So instead we all will have to dance around each other until the other person understands what you are talking about.
@@BaconNuke Have you seen straight tiktok? all it really is are guys with abs thinking they're hot shit, this is just an example of the lackluster and boring guys can get