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6Examples of RaceLift where the ethnicity of a character who was a majority being made into a minority.
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11* ''Advertising/HealthHotline'': There's another version of the commercial where Ellie and her grandma are African-Americans. They have the same voices, so they aren't really different characters.
12* In or around 2020, State Farm began airing a new version of its famous "Advertising/{{Jake from State Farm}}" campaign in which a guy calls his insurance agent at 3 A.M. in the morning, only to be confronted by his angry wife who refuses to believe that he would really be discussing insurance on the phone at 3 A.M. and must be talking with a woman. The twist in the new version is that "Jake" is now African-American. Following this, the new Jake continued to appear in other ads.
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16* ''Anime/MarvelAnimeXMen'' reimagines Dr. Moira [=MacTaggert=] as Dr. Yui Sasaki, with her country of origin changed from Scotland to Japan. Her physical appearance, backstory, characterization and relationship with Professor Xavier all remain intact, however. Her formerly white son Kevin is also changed to a Japanese boy named Takeo. Part of it is that fans would ''not'' want Moira to turn out [[spoiler: to have done what we find out Sasaki did.]]
17* ''Ganota no Onna'' is a bizarre comedy that takes the cast of ''Anime/MobileSuitGundam'' and re-imagines them as part of a Japanese corporate struggle in the present day. The heroine, Utsuki Ganota, is a race-swapped and gender-flipped version of Char Aznable, the White antagonist of the original series. Other characters who are both race-swapped and gender-flipped are Sayla Mass ("Seiya Ganota") and Bright Noa ("Noa Furuido").
18* ''Anime/BubblegumCrisis: Hard Metal Guardians'', the 2012 HighSchoolAU LightNovel adaptation of the anime originally released in 1987, gives all of the main characters Japanese surnames and black hair: Sylia Stingray becomes Sylia Sakakibara (probably a ShoutOut to [[Creator/YoshikoSakakibara her original voice actress]]), Nene Romanova becomes Nene Rokuhara, and Leon [=McNichol=] is now Nene's big brother Leon Rokuhara.
19* In an inversion of what is usually the case with anime-based movies, the primarily Germanic cast of ''Manga/AttackOnTitan'' are [[http://www.mangahere.co/news/shingeki-no-kyojin-live-action-movie-cast-revealed/ played by Japanese actors]] in the Japanese live-action movie, creating an inconsistency since the character Mikasa is explicitly stated to be the last known person of Asian descent alive. Fortunately, though, the movie successfully fixes this hole by moving the setting to Japan. This still leaves a major inconsistency in which five characters (Eren, Armin, Jean, Sasha, and Hange/Hans) still have German names.
20* The {{shoujo}} {{manga}} ''Bronze Angel'', which is based loosely on Pushkin's life. There the famous poet, who was at most a little more tan than other Russians, is depicted as deeply brown-skinned. Could be some kind of [[ColorCodedForYourConvenience Japanese color symbolism]], though.
21* ''Anime/TheSecretGarden'': In the [[Literature/TheSecretGarden original book]] by Creator/FrancesHodgsonBurnett, Dickon and Martha were white[[note]]Martha also had an infamously racist line where she said "there are blacks [in India] instead of respectable white people", that most adaptations [[CulturallySensetiveAdaptation cut out]].[[/note]] but in the anime, they both have tanned skin. It's likely because both of them regularly do hard work under the sun, as Camila (who is explicitly confirmed to be a [[UsefulNotes/{{Romani}} person of colour]]) is subject to frequent racism and excluded by the village, while they aren't.
22* ''Manga/SpiderManTheManga'' changed Peter Parker into a Japanese boy named Yu Komori.
23* Creator/KenichiSonoda's manga/[=OVA=] ''Anime/RidingBean'' gave the titular character a sidekick named Irene "Rally" Vincent (a Caucasian woman). The title was intended to be a pilot for a longer-running series, but when that fell through, Sonoda retooled the concepts and characters into ''Manga/GunsmithCats'', where Rally becomes the main character and is re-imagined as half Indian.
24* ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls'' takes place in America while its MagicalGirl anime version ''Anime/PowerpuffGirlsZ'' takes place in Japan. The characters are all Japanese in the latter when in the original they were mostly white.
25* In ''Anime/FullmetalAlchemist2003'', Rose has dark skin and [[AdaptationDyeJob brown hair]], whereas in the [[Manga/FullmetalAlchemist manga]] and TruerToTheText anime ''Brotherhood'' she had light skin and black hair. This was due to her hometown of Liore changing from a mountain town to a desert town. Thus, many residents in the 2003 anime received darker skin tones.
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29* There is a trio of obscure female Batman villains from back in the 1960's named Tiger Moth, Silken Spider, and Dragon Fly. In their first (and for several decades, ONLY) appearance, all three women were white. When they finally reappeared 40 years later during the 2008 ''Resurrection of Ra's Al Ghul'' storyline, Silken Spider was now shown to be black, while Dragon Fly was Asian American.
30* The all-ages ''Thor: The Mighty Avenger'' series portrayed the Norse God Heimdall as a black man in order to correspond with the popular live-action film Thor film, which had Afro-British actor Idris Elba cast as the character in question.
31* A {{retcon}} change more than anything, but Lian Harper originally had curly, red hair and looked more like her dad. She was later changed to having straight black hair and looking more Asian, which seems more accurate considering her mom is the half-Asian villainess Cheshire. ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice'' mixed the two designs, as Lian in the cartoon has red hair but otherwise looks like her revised design.
32* Done InUniverse in ''ComicBook/AngelIDW''. There was a Hollywood movie (VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory) about The Fall, which had the timid Caucasian Fred portrayed by a hardened African American.
33* The ''Magazine/DoctorWhoMagazine'' comic strips featuring the Eighth Doctor included a black incarnation of the TV show's most famous recurring villain, the Master, who at the time had been white in his previous TV incarnations.
34* The ''ComicBook/DoctorWhoTitan'' Eleventh Doctor Year Two comics featured a previously-unseen [[spoiler:East-Asian looking and physically pre-pubescent incarnation of the Master]].
35* ''Franchise/GreenLantern'' Kyle Rayner was established for a long time in his origin as being the son of a single mother and of Irish descent. Eventually, one story had him finally track down his dad and discover he was half-Hispanic. The {{retcon}} was never referenced all that much by later writers and the way of drawing Kyle was never changed too much. It was eventually forgotten about in the New 52 continuity, and Kyle's dad was made into a white guy.
36* ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} enemy Belinda Zee was a white girl when she made her first appearance in ''ComicBook/SupergirlCosmicAdventuresInThe8thGrade''. She was introduced to mainstream continuity in ''ComicBook/SupergirlRebirth'', changed into a black girl.
37* ''ComicBook/TheMultiversity''
38** The Earth-7 version of the Thunderer is Aboriginal. Which actually makes sense, since Wandjina (DC's original CaptainErsatz of ComicBook/TheMightyThor, which the character is based on) was named after an Aboriginal spirit. Or it would if he was still called Wandjina, anyway. (Earth-8's Wundajin, meanwhile, is still white.)
39** The Justice League of Earth-23 consists of black versions of the mainstream DCU heroes.
40** In ''Society of Super-Heroes: Conquerors of the Counter-World #1'', Doc Fate, the ComicBook/DoctorFate of Earth-20, is a black gunslinger.
41* In-Verse example: In ''ComicBook/{{Camelot 3000}}'', Sir Gawain's reincarnation is African, and Sir Galahad's is Japanese. Both were Britons in their previous lives.
42* ComicBook/{{Raven}} is Caucasian in the main continuity, but is portrayed as a Native American in ''ComicBook/TeenTitansEarthOne''.
43* ''ComicBook/JemAndTheHologramsIDW'':
44** Jetta from ''WesternAnimation/{{Jem}}'' is a black British woman in the [[ComicBook/JemAndTheHologramsIDW IDW comics]]. The creator of ''Jem'' wanted a black member of The Misfits however ExecutiveMeddling occured due to fears of having a black character being a villain, so Jetta was a white British woman in the cartoon (and there later was a black oneshot villain). The comics combined the two ideas. WordOfGod has also specified that Jetta is half-Japanese and half-black.
45** WordOfGod is that several white characters from the cartoons have been given race lifts. Minx is South Asian, Riot is half-Asian, Stormer and Craig are half-Israeli, etc.
46* In DC's 2016 reboot of the ''Bloodlines'' characters, Gunfire and Sparx (white in the previous continuity) are now black. Most of the characters were tweaked in some way -- Loose Cannon and Anima were significantly [[AgeLift de-aged]], for instance.
47* It was assumed the first Robin, [[ComicBook/{{Nightwing}} Dick Grayson]], was white until a story in the 2000s revealed that he was of Romani heritage.
48* After ''ComicBook/InfiniteCrisis'' ComicBook/{{Batwoman}} was retconned as a Jewish woman.
49* Creator/GarthEnnis's none-too-serious and questionably-canonical DC miniseries ''ComicBook/AllStarSectionEight'' featured a rapping SoulBrotha African-American version of ComicBook/ThePhantomStranger.
50* In the ''ComicBook/HarleyQuinn'' OGN ''Breaking Glass'' - which is basically a Harley-centred HighSchoolAU, with the mainline DC characters who appear getting appropriate {{Age Lift}}s to fit the setting - ComicBook/PoisonIvy's counterpart, Ivy, is black.
51* ''Franchise/WonderWoman'':
52** ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1987'': Demeter started being colored with dark skin and black hair with her features tweaked slightly to reflect African heritage in the later part of the run. This example is a bit different than the usual as she is a member of the Dodekatheon and her appearance is essentially a construct.
53** In the '40's ComicBook/EttaCandy was a white red-head, while in ''ComicBook/WonderWomanRebirth'' she is black.
54** The normally blonde blue-eyed ComicBook/SteveTrevor is African-American in ''ComicBook/WonderWomanEarthOne'', and split into a married couple, Steve (Chinese American) and Trevor (African American), in ''ComicBook/WonderWomanTempestTossed''.
55** Cassandra Sandsmark (ComicBook/WonderGirl) is a blonde girl with Scandinavian heritage in regular continuity and is black in ''ComicBook/TeenTitansEarthOne''.
56** ''ComicBook/SensationalWonderWoman'': Natalia Close/The Mask, is a Latina here while she was white in ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1942''. Her birth name is actually Nina Solorzano.
57** ''ComicBook/WonderWomanInfiniteFrontier'': Hellene, a minor Amazon from the Creator/GeorgePerez [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1987 post-Crisis 80s run]], is changed from a blonde-haired white Amazon to a black woman.
58** ''ComicBook/WonderWomanHistoriaTheAmazons'', Antiope is changed from a blonde-haired white woman to a black woman.
59* In ''ComicBook/TheWildStorm'', several previously white characters were redesigned
60** ComicBook/TheAuthority:
61*** Blonde, blue-eyed Jenny Sparks became Asian
62*** Midnighter became black
63*** Apollo went from a pale blonde guy to an AmbiguouslyBrown, black-haired man, who is likely of Greek descent.
64** ComicBook/WildCATSWildStorm, borderline example as they are both aliens:
65*** Spartan is black
66*** Prodigy is AmbiguouslyBrown.
67* The Ranzz twins Garth and Ayla (aka Lightning Lad and Light Lass of the ''ComicBook/LegionOfSuperHeroes'') who in prior continuities are usually depicted as white are now black in ''ComicBook/LegionOfSuperHeroes2020''.
68* ''Franchise/GreenLantern'' Alan Scott's friend Jimmy Henton was a light-skinned man with black hair in his frist appearance ([[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks Earth-Two]]), a white guy with brown hair when revisited in 1987, and African American in the ComicBook/PostCrisis continuity as depicted in ''ComicBook/JSAClassified''. His ComicBook/DCRebirth iteration is back to being a brown haired white dude.
69* Likely the case with Elizabeth Wilkinson and James Stokes in ''ComicBook/{{Championess}}''. While historical information about the two is scant, none of it makes mention of their races, indicating they were probably white. In the comic, James is black, and Elizabeth is half-Indian, something the marketing material for the book specifically mentioned as being a re-imagining.
70* In the graphic novel ''ComicBook/GothamHigh'', Bruce Wayne and Alfred are Chinese, Selina Kyle is Latina, Commissioner Gordon, her daughter, and Dick Grayson are black and Poison Ivy is Korean.
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74* Bruce Wayne in the fanfic ''FanFic/BatmanRevisited'', going from white in the source material to 1/4 Lenape, 1/4 Black American, and 1/2 English here.
75* This is the entire point of the [[http://dark-agenda.dreamwidth.org/7371.html Racebending Revenge Ficathon]].
76* [[Manga/FullmetalAlchemist Edward and Alphonse Elric]] are Amestrian in canon, but are half-Ishvalan in ''FanFic/SonOfTheDesert''
77* HardboiledDetective Slam Bradley is changed from white to African-American in ''Batman: Melody for a Mockingbird''. His [[AdaptationNameChange first name was also changed]] from "Samuel" to "Samson" because the authors thought the latter would suit a black man better.
78* ''Our Own League'' novels:
79** ComicBook/{{Raven}}'s mother, Angela, white in most DC works, is a former citizen of the Philippines, and implied to be East Asian by her surname, "Ryu," so this Raven might have mixed ancestry.
80** Miss Martian's "Megan Morse" disguise is changed from a red-haired white girl to a black girl. This is probably to better pass as the niece of Martian Manhunter's "John Jones" identity, who is a black man.
81* ''Fanfic/GoldEyesToRed'' is an AlternateUniverseFic of ''Fullmetal Alchemist'' where Al is half-Amestrian and half-Ishvalan instead of half-Amestrian and half-Xerxesian.
82* In ''Fanfic/TheSuperStarrChronicles'', Lila Cheney (who is white in the comics) is British-Indian. Appropriately enough, her full name here is Delilah Chopra-Cheney.
83* Anthea from ''Fanfic/SixesAndSevens'' is described as being dark-skinned when her comic counterpart [[ComicBook/AgentsOfATLAS Venus/Victoria Starr]] was portrayed as a blonde white woman.
84* Roy Mustang in ''Fanfic/ToTheNightSky'' is a downplayed example, as he keeps the Amestrian nationality but is ethnically Xingese as the son of illegal immigrants.
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88* The [[WesternAnimation/TheHunchbackOfNotreDameDisney Disney version]] of ''Literature/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame'' changed Esmeralda from a white woman raised by Romani to a full-blooded Romani woman with green eyes.
89* The animated film ''WesternAnimation/ThePrinceOfEgypt'' depicted the Israelites of the Exodus as being [[AmbiguouslyBrown much darker-skinned]] than typical RealLife Jews. Here, for example, is [[http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_mblts0jAXi1rxpoxko1_400.jpg Yocheved as depicted in the film]], and [[http://images.fineartamerica.com/images-medium-large/ofra-haza-shaun-higson.jpg here is Ofra Haza, the Yemenite-Israeli Jewish actress]] who did her voice[[note]]Yemenite Jews are darker-complexioned, on average, than most Jews, and Haza is still paler than her character[[/note]]. Granted, there are Jews of just about every race, including plenty who are darker-skinned than the Israelites in ''WesternAnimation/ThePrinceOfEgypt'', and the ancient Israelites probably would have had skin on the darker side of the spectrum, but the average modern Jew is nowhere near as dark-skinned as the Jews depicted in the film.
90** The ancient Egyptian's by comparison are much lighter skinned than their real world counterparts would be. As they had extensive dealings with the neighboring Nubian nation. As such they should be much more dark-skinned than even the Hebrews.
91* ''WesternAnimation/WonderWomanBloodlines'': The originally redhead white gal Etta Candy is African American here, though this change had already been made in the comics.
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95* The film ''Film/ATimeToKill'' is based on the violent rape of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Time_to_Kill_(Grisham_novel)#Inspiration Julie and Marcie Scott]], by a man named Willie James Harris. The Scotts were White and Harris was black, but the film swaps the races and then tries to pull heartstrings by saying "now imagine [the victim was] White."
96* The film adaptation of ''Literature/AreYouThereGodItsMeMargaret'' has the originally all-white group of the Pre-Teen Sensations diversified by casing black Amari Alexis Price as Janie.
97* The white Frenchmen Jean Passepartout from the novel ''Literature/AroundTheWorldIn80Days'' is replaced with a Chinese Man Lau Xing (portrayed by Creator/JackieChan) in [[Film/AroundTheWorldInEightyDays2004 the 2004 film adaption]] who merely takes on the name Passepartout to disguise himself.
98* 1947 film ''Film/TheBishopsWife'', starring white actors Creator/CaryGrant, Creator/DavidNiven, and Loretta Young, was given a race lift 49 years later as ''The Preacher's Wife'', with Creator/DenzelWashington, Creator/CourtneyBVance, and Music/WhitneyHouston filling those roles.
99* The 2014 remake of ''Film/AboutLastNight'' changes the four leads to African-Americans, including Creator/KevinHart.
100* The [[Film/Carrie2002 2002 film adaption]] of ''Carrie'' has Sue Snell portrayed by an African American actress.
101* The 1998 film adaptation of ''Film/DrDolittle'' cast Creator/EddieMurphy in the originally white title role. [[InNameOnly The movie didn't have anything to do with the books anyway]], save for featuring a doctor named Dolittle who talks to animals.
102* ''Film/EnolaHolmes2'' applies this to [[spoiler:Moriarty, here portrayed as a black woman rather than a white man.]]
103* Creator/WillSmith's appealing personality (and ability to record hit songs) has led to a career of being inserted into Race Lifts, such as ''Film/MenInBlack'' (Agent J was white in the [[ComicBook/MenInBlack comics]] upon which the movie is based, and either Creator/DavidSchwimmer or Creator/ChrisODonnell was the original choice to play Will's character); ''Film/WildWildWest'', in which he plays Jim West, an army captain (though ''no'' version of ''Series/TheWildWildWest'' [[AnachronismStew cared about that kind of thing]]); ''Film/IAmLegend'', in which Robert Neville was white in Creator/RichardMatheson's original story; and ''Film/SuicideSquad2016'', in which ComicBook/{{Deadshot}} in the comics and other adaptations was white.
104* ''Guess Who'' is a remake of ''Film/GuessWhosComingToDinner'' that swaps the races of the two protagonists around. In the original it was a black man and white woman. Now it's a white man and black woman.
105* ''Film/GuyanaCrimeOfTheCentury'': The majority of Johnson's Temple members are portrayed in the movie by white actors. In RealLife, 68% of the population who was part of Peoples Temple were African-Americans.
106* ''Film/TheHoneymooners'' is a film adaptation of a sitcom with mostly white characters. The entire cast become African-Americans.
107* Ford Prefect in the ''Film/TheHitchhikersGuideToTheGalaxy2005'' was played by Mos Def. Most of the other major characters were played by Americans, which was rather jarring to many who'd expected British actors as in the radio and TV versions, but most of the other characters were aliens anyway, and WordOfGod stated that Arthur Dent is the only ''necessarily'' British character in the story. (Also, Trillian - the only other major Earth character - was played by a British actress on radio but by an American in the TV version.)
108* In the original ''Film/DeathRace2000'', Machine Gun Joe is an Italian-American mobster played by a pre-stardom Creator/SylvesterStallone. In the [[Film/DeathRace remake]], he's a Black GangBanger played by Creator/TyreseGibson.
109* Eddie Murphy also starred in the remake of ''Film/TheNuttyProfessor1996'', which also changed the premise from being AppliedPhlebotinum making a nerd cool into making an extremely ''fat'' nerd thin (and cool).
110* Creator/KennethBranagh's Shakespeare films:
111** ''Film/MuchAdoAboutNothing1993'' cast Creator/DenzelWashington as Prince Don Pedro of Aragon. Amusingly, his villainous half-brother is played by Creator/KeanuReeves.
112** ''Theatre/AsYouLikeIt'' features two black actors (Creator/DavidOyelowo, Adrian Lester) as Orlando and Oliver De Boys.
113** Carmen Ejogo and Adrian Lester in ''Theatre/LovesLaboursLost''.
114* The novel ''Film/ThePelicanBrief'' had the character of Gray Grantham as (a) white, and (b) eventually getting involved with Darby Shaw. In the movie, Gray was played by Creator/DenzelWashington, and he ''doesn't'' get involved with Creator/JuliaRoberts. Julia, in an interview, said she was on board with making out with Denzel at any time, and it was a case of ExecutiveMeddling.
115* The [[DevelopmentHell long rumored, much troubled]] ''Series/{{Dallas}}'' movie reboot was going to see Creator/JenniferLopez play Sue Ellen Ewing, but she ended up quitting the production (currently Creator/JulieBenz is the leading candidate for the part).
116* The part of Lincoln Rhyme was played by Creator/DenzelWashington in the film version of ''Film/TheBoneCollector'', despite the fact that in [[Literature/LincolnRhyme the books]] Rhyme being white is mentioned several times.
117* In the Creator/StephenKing short novel ''Literature/FourteenOhEight'', Gerald Olin is a white middle aged British man. In the [[Film/FourteenOhEight film adaptation]], he is played by Creator/SamuelLJackson, who is not.
118* ''Film/KaneAndLynch'' movie starred Creator/JamieFoxx as the latter, who was a white guy in the games.
119* Creator/JamieFoxx played the formerly white villain Electro in ''Film/TheAmazingSpiderMan2''.
120* ''Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging'', the film adaptation of the ''Literature/ConfessionsOfGeorgiaNicolson'' series, cast an Indian girl as Ellen (described as blonde in the books). This is probably because the character was originally a CompositeCharacter that did not appear in the books, but re-dubbed as Ellen after protests from fans.
121* The Film/JamesBond films employed this trope a few times:
122** In ''Film/LiveAndLetDie'', the filmmakers ''wanted'' to cast a black actress as Miss Solitaire despite her being white in the books, since all the villains were black and it made little sense that the main romantic lead just so happened to be the only white person in the BigBad's employ. Unfortunately, racial tensions at the time made this impossible, and we wouldn't get a black lead Bond Girl until 2002's ''Film/DieAnotherDay''.
123** Bond's CIA contact Felix Leiter is white in the novels and original film series. However, he's portrayed as African-American in the ''Film/{{Thunderball}}'' remake ''Film/NeverSayNeverAgain'', and is also black as of the reboot, where he's played by Jeffrey Wright in ''Film/CasinoRoyale2006'' and ''Film/QuantumOfSolace''.
124** Moneypenny is black in the new series as well, where she's played by Creator/NaomiHarris. This is presented as a plot twist; she's introduced in ''Film/{{Skyfall}}'' as an [=MI6=] agent known only as Eve and [[SirNotAppearingInThisTrailer doesn't appear in the trailers]] for the film despite her prominent role. It's only at the end of the movie, where she retires from active duty to become the new M's secretary, that she reveals her last name is Moneypenny.
125* In the comic book movie version of Film/{{Daredevil}}, the normally white mobster, Kingpin/Wilson Fisk is played by African-American actor Creator/MichaelClarkeDuncan, since the studio couldn't find anyone who was white, of sufficient size, and [[AbilityOverAppearance could actually act]]. This change was generally well received. He was still big, scary and intimidating like in the comics, and Duncan even gained weight in order to better look the part.
126* Velma Dinkley is portrayed by a Half-Japanese Hayley Kiyoko in the live-action television films ''Film/ScoobyDooTheMysteryBegins'' and ''Film/ScoobyDooCurseOfTheLakeMonster''.
127* ''Film/{{Thor}}'':
128** Creator/IdrisElba plays the Asgardian Heimdall, who is white in the comics. Because the Asgardians are based on the Norse gods, and because some people believe they should, for whatever reason, all look like Norse people, this casting caused a bit of a kerfuffle. That the mythology explicitly refers to Heimdall as "the whitest of the gods" didn't help. Ultimately, the movie is based on the comics, which started as an InNameOnly interpretation of myth, so racial casting is just the tip of the iceberg.
129** ComicBook/{{SHIELD}} agent Jasper Sitwell was played by a Mexican-American actor.
130** ''Film/ThorRagnarok'' casts Creator/TessaThompson to play Valkyrie, who is blonde and white in the comics.
131* This happened to Grover Underwood in the film adaptation of ''Film/PercyJacksonAndTheOlympians''. The books actually described him as ''pale'', but in the movie he was black. Also Hephaestus becomes black, and Persephone AmbiguouslyBrown.
132* The Muppets' version of ''Film/TheWizardOfOz'' not only changed Dorothy from being an 11-year old white girl to a young black woman, they also made her dream of becoming a singer. This is, ironically, one of the most faithful adaptations of ''Literature/TheWonderfulWizardOfOz'' to date.
133* In the movie adaptation of ''Film/GirlInterrupted'' Valerie is played by Creator/WhoopiGoldberg. In the book (and therefore in RealLife, as the book is a memoir), she is white.
134* In the movie adaptation of ''Film/{{Matilda}}'', Lavender is black; in the book she is white.
135* In ''Film/WilliamShakespearesRomeoAndJuliet'', Mercutio and the Prince, who are relatives, are both played by black actors. Since the setting is moved from the Italian city of Verona to "Verona Beach," California (where the "Prince" is the chief of police), this doesn't cause any strangeness. Peculiarly, though, Paris, who is also supposed to be related to Mercutio and the Prince in the original script, is still white. (This also happens to Mercutio and, to a lesser extent, the Prince in other productions; in Mercutio's case, it helps that he's more effective as a black man, something that certainly hasn't been lost on modern theatrical companies.)
136* In ''Film/TheSearchers'' novel Martin was originally fully white but was made into 1/8 Cherokee in the film to give Ethan a bit of CharacterDevelopment.
137* In ''Film/AChristmasCarolTheMusical'', the Ghost of Christmas Present is played by the aforementioned African-American Jesse L. Martin.
138* ''Film/LesMiserables1998'' has a black Enjolras, plus a lot of black background characters.
139* The British film ''Film/DeathAtAFuneral'' was remade as an American movie with mostly black actors.
140* In the original episodes of ''Series/PoliceSquad'' Nordberg was played by Peter Lupus, while in the ''Film/TheNakedGun'' films he was played by UsefulNotes/OJSimpson.
141* An in-universe example in ''Film/{{RIPD}}''. To everyone except other R.I.P.D. officers, Nick appears to be an elderly Chinese man.
142* The character of Conn [=MacCleary=] in the ''Literature/TheDestroyer'' novels by Sapir and Murphy is a red haired Irishman, but in the movie ''Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins'', he is played by J.A. Preston, a black man.
143* In ''Film/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2014'', April's boss Burne Thompson is now an African American. Also an example of GenderFlip, since Thompson is now a woman and her first name is Bernadette.
144* Gwen's best friend Lesley in ''Literature/TheRubyRedTrilogy'' is white in the book, but black in the movie.
145* One of the most controversial Race Lifts in recent history is in ''Film/FantasticFour2015'' and the decision to make Johnny Storm black. Within the context of the movie, however, his being black is more believable than Sue being white, as she was adopted into a black family. This itself led to a minor BrokenBase about whether keeping Sue white is progressive for showing a mixed family, or if Fox didn't want a black female lead. Johnny's actor Michael B. Jordan said in interviews that people won't be so concerned about race once they see the movie. In a way he was right; skin color is the ''least'' of this movie's problems.
146** Creator/MichaelBJordan continued this with the 2018 HBO adaptation of Fahrenheit 451, where his character Guy Montag was originally white and portrayed by Oskar Werner in the 1966 version
147* In ''Film/FantasticFour2005'', Ben's blind girlfriend Alicia Masters is changed to black. However, this change was better received and, in the film's deleted scenes, her race adds some subtext to their romance. Alicia's blackness was retained in the Fantastic Four cartoon released around that time, and her stepfather the Puppet Master was made black as well.
148* Whilst his race is never explicitly mentioned in ''Literature/MissPeregrinesHomeForPeculiarChildren'', but based on both the [[http://vignette4.wikia.nocookie.net/thepeculiarchildren/images/1/18/Mr_Barron.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20140626002940 photograph]] the character was based on that was included in the book and he fact that Wights are stated to be so indistinctive that they can look like anyone else with simple prosthetics; it can be assumed that the Wight who stalked the Portmans is Caucasian. In the [[Film/MissPeregrinesHomeForPeculiarChildren film adaptation]], his counterpart Mr. Barron is played by African-American actor Creator/SamuelLJackson.
149* In ''Film/PowerRangers2017'', a reboot of the ''Series/MightyMorphinPowerRangers'', Billy has been changed from white to black and Kimberley is played by a mixed race (half white, half Indian) actress.
150* In ''Film/TheDarkTower2017'' film Roland the gunslinger is played by Creator/IdrisElba, who is black. In the books Roland is [[HumanAliens technically an alien]], but looks like a white dude, and his white privilege and racial ignorance becomes a key plot point in one of the books.
151* ''Film/AGuideToRecognizingYourSaints'' is based off the director's own life and the character Laurie is based on a girl who was white in real life. The actress initially cast - Eleonore Hendricks - was white too. But then Creator/RosarioDawson expressed interest in playing Laurie's adult self. So Laurie became Puerto Rican, with Melonie Diaz cast as her teenage self.
152* A proposed remake of the Liverpudlian set ''Theatre/EducatingRita'' would have been set in America and employed a CulturalTranslation to make it about a black woman from the ghetto trying to get an education. Denzel Washington was slated to play Frank and Halle Berry as Rita.
153* ''Film/ALittlePrincess1995'' relocates the story from Victorian London to 1918 New York. Becky was a standard white Victorian era cockney girl in the book, but is now a black servant as a CulturalTranslation. Due to AdaptationDisplacement some fans are surprised to discover that Becky is white in the original book.
154* In ''VideoGame/AmericanMcGeesAlice'', Alice Liddel is white, though WordOfGod is that Alice's design was Asian influenced. For the LiveActionAdaptation they are looking into Chinese actresses to play Alice.
155* ''Film/{{Parker}}'': In the novel ''Flashfire'', Leslie Rodgers is a blonde Caucasian. In the movie she is a Latina played by Music/JenniferLopez, with Rodgers being explained as her married name.
156* In ''Literature/TheDarkestMinds'' novels protagonist Ruby Daly is white, in [[Film/TheDarkestMinds the film adaptation of the first book]] she is black.
157* ''Literature/TheGirlWithAllTheGifts'': Melanie in the film is turned into a black girl, while the book ''opens'' with her remark about her name meaning this, but she actually has very fair skin, making it quite ironic.
158* Alice Monaghan was a white, Irish woman in the ''ComicBook/{{Hellboy}}'' comics; in ''Film/Hellboy2019'' she's a British woman portrayed by African-American actress Sasha Lane. There are still hints of Alice's Irish background, though, such as her last name and the fact that her white father speaks with an Irish accent in the flashback (while her mother is Black British).
159* ''Film/ThePostman'': Ford says his name used to be John Stevens (he's also called "Johnny"). The "Johnny" Stevens in the book is white (he's also a teenager).
160* ''Film/DoctorSleep'': Abra Stone is a white girl with blonde hair and blue eyes in the novel, but she's black in the movie. The same goes for her father David, who's white in the book but likewise black in the movie.
161* ''Film/WithAKissIDie'': Juliet is Black instead of White in this story based on ''Theatre/RomeoAndJuliet''.
162* Finnish military leader UsefulNotes/GustavMannerheim was portrayed by Kenyan actor Telley Savalas Otieno in 2012's ''The Marshal of Finland''. And it was [[CaliforniaDoubling shot in Kenya]] and not in Finland.
163* In in the book as well has previous adaptations depicted the cast of ''Literature/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians'' as Caucasian British people, but ''Film/{{Cruella}}'' depicts Anita Darling as African American and Roger Radcliffe as Middle Eastern.
164* ''Film/{{Wendy}}'': Peter and some of the Lost Boys are Black here, though in the case of Peter this is zigzagged as J. M. Barrie never described Peter's appearance in detail, leaving it to the imagination of the reader and the interpretation of whoever is adapting him.
165* ''Film/{{Morbius|2022}}'': Martine Bancroft is portrayed by Adria Arjona, who is of Puerto Rican and Guatemalan descent. In the comics she is a white woman with light blond hair and blue eyes.
166* ''Film/MarryMe2022'': Kat and Bastian are visibly brown-skinned, Spanish-speaking Latinx here (played by the Puerto Rican-American [=JLo=] and the Colombian Maluma). Their counterparts in the source material were fair-skinned blondes with no hint of Latino ancestry.
167* In ''Literature/PrinceCaspian'', the Telmarenes are stated to be Europeans transplanted from Earth, and in illustrations they look white with a kind of Anglo-Saxon[=/=]Germanic flavor to their armor. In [[Film/PrinceCaspian the film]], they are [[CompositeCharacter combined]] with the Calormens, who were Narnia's {{Qurac}} in the books. As such the movie Telmarenes are dark-skinned and have a distinctly Islamic[=/=]Middle Eastern aesthetic.
168* ''Film/TheSchoolForGoodAndEvil2022'':
169** Agatha and Callis, as Agatha is an EeriePaleSkinnedBrunette on [[Literature/TheSchoolForGoodAndEvil the book covers]]. They are both played by African-American actresses there.
170** So are the Schoolmaster and his brother, Professor Dovey and Anadil, described with European features in the book. The latter was actually [[AlbinosAreFreaks an albino]].
171* ''Film/MaxPayne'': In the [[VideoGame/MaxPayne video game]], Jack Lupino is Italian and the underboss of the Punchinello crime family. The family was adapted out of the film and Lupino was rewritten as a Marine-turned-gangster and played by Puerto Rican Creator/AmauryNolasco.
172* The British 2023 ''[[Film/TheThreeMusketeers2023UK Three Musketeers]]'' has D'Artagnan and Milady de Winter, who are both white in the novel, portrayed by, respectively, a black actor and an actress of Indian descent.
173* ''Film/BlackAdam2022'': Cyclone's white in the comics. Creator/QuintessaSwindell, a biracial actor, played her here.
174* The real Lou Anne Johnson's class was described in her book as an even split of white, Black and Latino students. The film adaptation ''Film/DangerousMinds'' has it almost exclusively Black and Latino, with only one TokenWhite in there. She slammed the film for perpetuating the myth that "white kids don't have problems".
175* A variation in the book version of ''{{Literature/Passing}}'', where Clare and Irene are mixed race but light skinned enough to pass for white. The film version casts Ruth Negga and Tessa Thompson, who are much darker.
176* In ''Film/MadameWeb2024'', Mattie Franklin is played by black actor Creator/CelesteOConnor while Ezekiel Sims is played by Tahar Rahim, an actor of Algerian descent. Both are white in the comics.
177* ''Film/MeanGirls2024'':
178** In the original film, Karen was a white blonde girl with the surname Smith. Here, she is named Karen Shetty and played by Telugu-American actress Avantika Vandanapu.
179** Mixed-race Creator/AuliiCravalho (who is of Native Hawaiian, Chinese, Puerto Rican, and white descent) plays Janis. The original was named Janis Ian and in this version, she's called Janis 'Imi'ike.[[note]]This one is a strange, complicated example because the original Janis is played by the white Jewish actress Creator/LizzyCaplan. But according to a joke in the final act of the film, Janis is of Lebanese/Middle Eastern descent and that's why Kevin G -- who says he does not go for white women -- flirts with Janis.[[/note]]
180** Damian in the 2004 film was a white guy. Here, he's Black.
181** Gretchen was Jewish and played by a Cajun actress in the original film, played by an East Asian actress on Broadway, and is now a White Latina in this film.
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185* InUniverse in the ''Series/DoctorWho'' novel ''[[Recap/NewSeriesAdventuresEnginesofWar Engines of War]]''; Karlax becomes "[[AmbiguouslyBrown dark skinned]]", different from his first seen incarnation.
186* The original 1963 edition of ''A Tiger Called Thomas'' by Creator/CharlotteZolotow has Thomas as a white boy. The 2003 edition changes Thomas to a Black boy, to make the idea of being shy about your own identity more relatable by using a marginalized minority group. The 2018 edition changes Thomas into a Hispanic boy and his name to Tomás, because of how the addition of Spanish dialogue enhances the feeling of being part of a minority group as opposed to the majority group.
187* The ''Franchise/{{Zorro}}'' novel by Creator/IsabelAllende makes him half-Native American with a wise woman grandmother.
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190[[folder:Live-Action TV]]
191* ''Series/AmberBrown2022'': Amber, who's white in the books, became multiracial in the series. Her dad is now played by Michael Yo, who's biracial of Asian/black heritage, while her mom's white.
192%%* Creator/JodieTurnerSmith (African-British actress) is set to portray UsefulNotes/AnneBoleyn in an upcoming Channel 5 mini-series.
193* ''Franchise/{{Arrowverse}}'':
194** ''Series/{{Arrow}}'':
195*** [[ComicBook/{{Deathstroke}} Slade Wilson]], a definite white man in the comics, is portrayed by Creator/ManuBennett, who is part-Maori.
196*** Rene Ramirez, the show's take on the comics' Jack Wheeler, is a Latino instead of a blonde-haired blue-eyed white man.
197*** [[ComicBook/BlackCanary Dinah Drake]] is now a mixed-race woman (Creator/JulianaHarkavy is half-white half-Latino). In the comics, Black Canary has always been white.
198** ''Series/Batwoman2019'': Mary Hamilton, the show's adaptation of [[ComicBook/{{Batgirl}} Bette Kane]], was Caucasian in the comics, but of East Asian descent here.
199** ''Series/TheFlash2014'': Iris West and her younger brother Wally are black. In the [[ComicBook/TheFlash source comics]] they are aunt and nephew, and Iris is white; Wally was originally white as well before being changed to half-black half-white in the New 52 reboot.
200** ''Series/Supergirl2015'':
201*** Jimmy Olsen is portrayed as a bald black man instead of the gangly white redhead he normally is. He also received an AgeLift, with an extra dose of AdaptationalAttractiveness.
202*** Hank Henshaw, better known as the Cyborg Superman, is also black. Then he turned out to actually be [[spoiler:J'onn J'onnz, the ComicBook/MartianManhunter.]] Ironically, while the latter is [[spoiler:a Martian]] and his alter ego is usually white, he has been portrayed, in both live action and voice acting, primarily by black men.
203*** Maggie Sawyer became explicitly non-white, played by actress Floriana Lima (who's said she has Italian, Irish, English, Spanish and Portuguese ancestors). Later her dad is shown to be Mexican-American, and thus she could be considered a Latina (though Maggie doesn't identify herself that way).
204*** Manchester Black is typically portrayed as a white Brit, but the show has him played by the black David Ajala.
205*** Lauren Haley is changed from white to black.
206* An odd example in ''Series/{{Atlanta}}''. A black actor portrays Music/JustinBieber in one episode. Not a NoCelebritiesWereHarmed version of him, but the actual Justin Bieber.
207* ''Series/TheBabySittersClub2020'': The majority of the main cast in the books are white or assumed to be white if not stated otherwise, and all the club members except Jessi and Claudia are white; Stoneybrook is so undiverse that it's made to be a big deal that Jessi Ramsey is black, and she's stated to be the only black student in the whole of the sixth grade. The Netflix 2020 adaptation makes the club members more diverse as well as the neighborhood. Mary-Anne is changed from a pale white girl to mixed (half-black and half-white) and Dawn--originally a blonde white girl--is changed to Hispanic.
208* In ''Series/Batman1966'', not only did Catwoman get [[TheOtherDarrin Other Darrined]], she received a Race Lift in the process. No one (except the audience) seemed to notice that Catwoman suddenly changed from being the very white Julie Newmar to the not-so white Eartha Kitt, and got about a foot shorter in the process.
209* ''Series/TheBoys2019'':
210** In the comics, A-train was white, but in the show he's black.
211** Neuman is changed from white to AmbiguouslyBrown here.
212* Unlike the books, which had an all-white cast due to being set among the ton of Regency England, ''Series/{{Bridgerton}}'' takes place in an alternate history where George III's wife Charlotte was mixed race. As a result various people of color were elevated to the peerage and allowed to own business more easily, resulting in a Regency middle and upper class that was much more diverse than in reality. The Bridgerton family remains white, but other characters don't:
213** The Bassets are now Afro-British. Simon Basset's father was the first Duke of Hastings, and had a chip on his shoulder as a result. He pressured his son to excel to the point of abuse because he was afraid of this new status being removed from them.
214** The Sheffields are now the Anglo-Indian Sharmas, who come to London from Bombay so the younger daughter, Edwina, can marry rich.
215* The 2018 reboot of ''Series/{{Charmed|2018}}'' features a cast of Latinas (two of whom are Afro-Latin) in the role of the titular witch sisters (who had been all white originally).
216* In ''Series/TheCourtshipOfEddiesFather'', the Corbett's housekeeper Mrs. Livingston, went from Caucasian in the original 1963 film to Japanese-American in the series.
217* ''Series/Danger5:'' In season 1, Pierre is played by Italian actor Aldo Mignone. In season 2, he has been recast with Pacharo Mzembe, an actor of Malawian descent[[note]]Although he was born in Zimbabwe and grew up in Australia[[/note]]. Becomes truly ridiculous in the TimeTravel episode of season 2, where Mignone returns as Pierre's past self, suggesting some in-universe event that changed Pierre's appearance so radically. To make matters even sillier, the Mignone Pierre immediately recognizes the Mzembe Pierre as his future self.
218* ''Series/Dracula2013'': Nonso Anozie, a black Englishman, plays Renfield, who is portrayed as white in other adaptations.
219* Salli Richardson-Whitfield has stated in interviews that the original script for ''{{Series/Eureka}}'' called for her character, Alison Blake, to be a blonde, blue-eyed white woman.
220* In TheRemake of ''Series/TheFugitive'', Gerard is now African-American.
221* In ''Series/GameOfThrones'':
222** In the original series, pirate Salladhor Saan, merchant prince Xaro Xhoan Daxos and bodyguard Areo Hotah are changed into emigrants from the Summer Isles and cast with actors of African descent. This was probably done to make them more visibly foreign and to diversify the cast. In the books, all these characters come from cultures with light skin: Xaro is a milky-skinned Qartheen, Salladhor is from Lys (vaguely Southern Europe), and Areo is from Norvos (vaguely Eastern Europe).
223** The prequel ''Series/HouseOfTheDragon'' changes the Velaryons into a black family, although they still have their book counterparts' silver blond hair (a Valyrian trait also shared with the Targaryens). Similarly, Lysenes like Mysaria are descended from the ancient Valyrians, inheriting their white-blond hair, violet eyes, and pale white skin, whereas the TV show changes her into a black-haired, mixed-race woman (played by the half-white half-Japanese Creator/SonoyaMizuno).
224* In the TV adaptation of ''[[Literature/TheGirlsSeries Girls in Love]]'' by Creator/JacquelineWilson, Magda, originally a white woman, is played by a black actress.
225* In ''Series/GoodOmens2019'', two characters (both female) are given race lifts. Pepper goes from a white redhead to a black girl, and Anathema goes from white to a Latina (Adria Arjona is half-Puerto Rican and half-Guatemalan). Also a case of AdaptationalNationality, as Anathema is made American in the show, probably so the actress doesn't try to fake a British accent.
226* ''Series/TheGruenTransfer'' featured an ad to appeal to rich parents to give their children ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VOA2UR8CYLI Race Lifts.]]''
227* ''Series/TheHandmaidsTale'':
228** Moira Strand is white in the novel. In the show, she is played by the black Creator/SamiraWiley.
229** Offred's husband, Luke, and daughter, Hannah, are white like her. In the show, they are portrayed by half-black actors.
230** Along with having Handmaids who are women of color, quite a few of the regime's military enforcers are shown to be black men. In the novel, the Gilead regime is officially white supremacist as well as misogynist. Black people (called the "Children of Ham") are [[ReleasedToElsewhere "resettled"]] in North Dakota.
231* ''Series/{{Hanna}}'': Sophie's dad is of South Asian descent now, so she and her brother become mixed race, as their mom's still White.
232* ''Literature/HighFidelity'': Rob, who's white in every other version, has been reimagined as biracial for the series.
233* ''Series/InterviewWithTheVampire2022'':
234** Louis de Pointe du Lac in the TV adaptation has been changed to a black Creole, who was originally a white Creole in the source material. The character is played by biracial British actor Creator/JacobAnderson, who is of Afro-Caribbean and English descent.
235** Claudia as well is played by biracial actress Bailey Bass, who is a Belarusian-Russian/African-American, while the character was originally white.
236** The show's Armand, who was Caucasian in the books, is portrayed by Assad Zaman, a British actor of Bangladeshi heritage.
237* ''Series/JupitersLegacy'': Hutch is White in the comics (or appears so at least-his mother is dark-skinned, though it's unclear [[AmbiguouslyBrown what her race is]]). In the series though he's obviously a man of color, played by a mixed race actor.
238* The short-lived 2005 revival of ''Series/{{Kojak}}'' cast Creator/VingRhames in the role. The series seemed more like ''Film/{{Shaft}}'' than ''Kojak''.
239* ''Series/TheLastOfUs2023'': The Millers were all white in [[VideoGame/TheLastOfUs the video game]], but the TV show cast Latino Creator/PedroPascal and Creator/GabrielLuna as Joel and his brother Tommy, mixed-race Creator/NicoParker as Joel's daughter Sarah, and African-American Creator/RutinaWesley as Tommy's wife Maria.
240* ''Series/LegendOfTheSeeker'': Chase was played by a Samoan, while in the books he's white so far as can be seen. General Trimack is black here. Commander-General Trimack doesn't get much of a physical description, but in the books Darken Rahl only allowed pureblooded D'Harans into his elite PraetorianGuard-the First File which Trimack commands-and in positions of high rank. Purebloods are almost universally blond-haired, blue-eyed Aryan phenotypes. There are now other people of color as minor characters (such as Chase's family, some villagers, a Mord'Sith) too, while in the books this wasn't so.
241* ''Series/TheLetterForTheKing'': All of the characters are white in the book. Here, the protagonist Tiuri is from a fictional dark-skinned race (the actor has mixed ancestry) while several others are played by Black or East Asian actors.
242* ''Series/LetTheRightOneIn'': In the original story the characters are entirely white. Here Mark (based on Håkan) and Eleanor (who originally had been Eli) are Latino. Isaiah (based on Oskar) is black.
243* ''Series/LincolnRhymeHuntForTheBoneCollector'': Just like the 1999 movie adaptation, Lincoln Rhyme is changed from white to black. This time he's played by Russell Hornsby.
244* In ''Literature/LittleFiresEverywhere'', Mia and her daughter Pearl were changed to Black for the Hulu adaptation, adding another layer to the racial tension present in the book. However the author, Celeste Ng, has stated that she originally wanted them to be people of color, but felt that making them Asian-American would be too neat a plot and she didn't think she could properly represent Black characters.
245* ''Series/LockwoodAndCo2023'':
246** White George Cubbins was changed to Middle-Eastern George Karim to reflect his actor’s ethnicity.
247** Flo, Barnes, Grebe and Kat Godwin, who were all white in [[Literature/LockwoodAndCo the books]], are Black in the series.
248* ''Series/TheLordOfTheRingsTheRingsOfPower'':
249** In the books, Queen Miriel is a classic Tolkien-esque example of a RavenHairIvorySkin beauty. In the show, she is played by biracial Cynthia Addai-Robinson, born to a black Ghanaian mother and a white American father.
250** Arondir, an elf of Beleriand, is played by the Afro-Puerto Rican actor, [[Creator/IsmaelCruzCordova Ismael Cruz Córdova]].
251* ''Series/Lucifer2016'':
252** In the comics Amenadiel is Caucasian in appearance, long silver-hair dripping off of his Neanderthalish face that only a mother could love. In the TV show, however, Amenadiel is played by an attractive black actor.
253** Remiel is a white male in the comics but is changed to an Asian female in the show.
254** Mazikeen is portrayed by black actress Lesley-Ann Brandt, despite being white in the comics.
255* ''Series/TheMagicians2016'': Dean Fogg, described in the books as white, is black here. Penny, also described as white, is Indian American. Margo (formerly) Janet) was also white in the books. Creator/SummerBishil is of white and Indian descent.
256* The television adaptation of ''Series/TheMiddleman'' starred Cuban Natalie Morales playing Wendy Watson who had originally been a fair-skinned redhead.
257* Creator/TheBBC's ''Series/TheMusketeers'':
258** Porthos is played by mixed-race actor Howard Charles. WordOfGod is that this is a nod to Dumas himself, whose grandmother was of African origin. Which is appropriate, since many of the events in ''Literature/TheThreeMusketeers'' are based on events in the life of Dumas' father, Thomas-Alexandre "Alex" Dumas, [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas-Alexandre_Dumas a general in Revolutionary France and the highest-ranking person of color in any European army EVER]]. Alex's father, Alexandre Antoine Davy de la Pailleterie, later legitimized him (though not his three siblings, who remained enslaved), but after a falling out with his father, Alex adopted the last name of his mother, Marie Cessette Dumas, a slave in Saint-Domingue (later Haiti).
259** In the second season, Porthos's full backstory was revealed and turned out to be very clearly inspired by the Dumas family's -- Porthos is the son of an aristocrat's affair with a black servant woman, and was brought into the Musketeers by a friend of his father's who felt guilty about helping the father to abandon his black mistress and child.
260* A vocal example: For the most part of ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000'', Tom Servo has been voiced by white men: J. Elvis Weinstein and Kevin Murphy. The reboot has him voiced by African-American Baron Vaughn.
261* When CBS announced that a pilot for an adult ''Franchise/NancyDrew'' series was in development in January 2016, they initially said that they were specifically trying to cast a minority actress in the title role. They ultimately cast Creator/SarahShahi, who is of largely Iranian descent, and part European Spanish, but her father was portrayed by the white Anthony Edwards. It was never exactly clear if the character was still going to be presented as white, and the pilot was not picked up to series.
262* Three years after the above failed pilot, Nancy Drew finally made her way [[Series/NancyDrew2019 back to the small screen]]. Nancy is white, but the series does still diversify the largely monochrome Drew Crew from the books, and even adds a few new wrinkles:
263** George is turned from white to Asian, with her last name changed from Fayne to Fan.
264** Bess is also a white girl turned AmbiguouslyBrown (her actress is British Iranian). She is given the middle name Turani, is no longer related to George, and is now a lesbian as opposed to her straight book counterpart.
265** Ned Nickerson, who is white in the books, is black in the series. Usually portrayed as Nancy's boyfriend, the TV version is her ex instead, and also prefers to go by "Nick" instead of Ned.
266** Literature/TheBobbseyTwins, Amanda and Gil, are now Indian rather than white.
267** Literature/TomSwift, a white straight boy in the books, becomes black and gay.
268* In [[Film/{{Nikita}} the film]] and series ''Series/LaFemmeNikita'', the title character is white. In the 2010 series ''Series/{{Nikita}}'' she is played by Maggie Q, who is of Caucasian and Vietnamese descent.
269* ''Literature/NOS4A2'': Tabitha, Lou and Maggie are black in the show.
270* ''Script/{{Powerpuff}}'':
271** InUniverse, the SaturdayMorningCartoon based on the characters whitewashed Blossom and Buttercup, who are portrayed by the Asian-American Chloe Bennet and the African-American Yana Perrault.
272** Professor Utonium, presented as white in the cartoon (actually [[WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls1998 the original series]] in our world), is portrayed by the African-American Donald Faison.
273* In the television series based on the ''Series/PrettyLittleLiars'' books, white Emily is changed to an AmbiguouslyBrown character (played by Creator/ShayMitchell, who is white/Filipino). This is especially obvious because Emily's parents in the books were racists.
274* ''Series/ResidentEvil2022'': In the video games and other media Albert Wesker is depicted as Caucasian, whereas he is played by African-American actor Lance Reddick in the series.
275* ''Series/{{Riverdale}}'':
276** Veronica is traditionally a non-Latina white girl, however she's being played by the Latina Creator/CamilaMendes. Her parents, Hermione and Hiram, are played by actors of mixed ancestry. In later episodes, we learn that her father, Hiram Lodge, was actually born with the name Jaime Luna.
277** Josie from ''ComicBook/JosieAndThePussycats'' is a white redhead in the comics but is played by Creator/AshleighMurray, who is black and a brunette.
278** The normally white Melody, also a part of the band ComicBook/JosieAndThePussycats, is portrayed by Asha Bromfield, who is black and brunette.
279** Reggie is white in the comics but was portrayed by Creator/RossButler in the first season and Charles Melton beginning in season 2, both of whom are half-Asian.
280** Dilton is white in the comics but is being portrayed by Daniel Yang, who's Asian.
281** Archie himself is played by Creator/KJApa, who is a quarter Samoan, but the character's parents are both played by white actors, and the character himself is still presented as white.
282* ''Series/RoswellNewMexico'': Several of the characters are changed from White to ethnic/racial minorities.
283** Kyle is Latino.
284** Alex is half Navaho.
285** Maria is now Black.
286* Fiona from the second season of ''Series/RoundTheTwist'' is portrayed by an Aboriginal actress, despite being white in the first. This example can also apply to RaceLift/ChangingTheMinority because she is portrayed by a white actress again in subsequent seasons.
287* ''Series/{{Shadowhunters}}'':
288** Simon Lewis is a white Jew in the books. Here, he is portrayed by Alberto Rosende, a Latino.
289** The Lightwoods are now a mixed-race family with Isabelle being played by a Latina-Lebanese actress, although strangely her brothers Alec and Max are still white. Maryse is played by a Latina too. [[spoiler:Depending on if the series follows the book plot of Robert Lightwood having had an affair, this could end up being significant]].
290** Luke was white in the books, but is black in the series.
291** Camille Belcourt was white in the books, being described as having silvery blonde hair and green eyes. In the series, she is played by a Chinese-Irish actress.
292** Magnus was half Dutch and half Indonesian in the books, but is played by a Chinese-American actor in the series.
293* ''Series/TheShannaraChronicles'':
294** Allanon, described as white, is portrayed by part-Maori actor Creator/ManuBennett.
295** While Tamlin and Lyria have no book counterparts, in the books people of Leah are described as white. On the show they are played by black actors, along with Garet Jax.
296* "[[Recap/SherlockS01E02TheBlindBanker The Blind Banker]]", the second episode of the BBC's ''Series/{{Sherlock}}'', used Chinese YellowPeril gangsters as the villains. In the original ''Literature/SherlockHolmes'' story the episode was based on, the villains were American gangsters from Chicago.
297* An odd example from ''Series/Space1999'': Sandra is played by Creator/ZieniaMerton in both seasons, but looks much more Asian in the second season (Merton was English-Burmese and could pass as both). Her name is also changed from the Hungarian-sounding Sandra Benes to just Sahn.
298* ''Series/SpartacusBloodAndSand'' cast [[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0579795/ Peter Mensah]], originally from Ghana, as the Gaulish gladiator Oenomaus. They also cast Manu Bennett, a half-Maori New Zealander, as Crixus, also a Gaul; this was a little less egregious, though. This was partly brought on by RealLifeWritesThePlot, where Maori actors were originally to stand in for the Gauls, as Barca was intended to be Oenomaus. However, his actor was only available for six episodes, so he was killed off and they revealed Doctore to be Oenomaus.
299* The infamous live-action Toei ''[[Series/SpiderManJapan Spider-Man]]'' TV series was set in Japan and had Peter Parker changed to "Takuya Yamashiro".
300* ''Series/StarTrekStrangeNewWorlds'':
301** Former ''Enterprise'' Captain Robert April was introduced as a Caucasian male in the [[WesternAnimation/StarTrekTheAnimatedSeries animated series]] episode "[[Recap/StarTrekTheAnimatedSeriesS2E6TheCounterClockIncident The Counter Clock Incident]]", and was presented as Caucasian in various works before being portrayed in ''Strange New Worlds'' as a black man played by Adrian Holmes.
302** Chief Kyle was also portrayed as Caucasian in ''[[Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries The Original Series]]'' but is portrayed in ''Strange New Worlds'' by the Canadian-Korean actor André Dae Kim.
303** The character of Hansen in the ''TOS'' episode "[[Recap/StarTrekS1E14BalanceOfTerror Balance of Terror]]" was a white male portrayed by Garry Walberg. In the episode "[[Recap/StarTrekStrangeNewWorldsS1E10AQualityOfMercy A Quality of Mercy]]" the character is played by Ali Hassan, who is of Pakistani descent. To explain this the character's name was expanded to Hansen Al-Salah.
304* ''Series/StationEleven'': The book version of Arthur Leander is unlikely to share his show counterpart's Latino (specifically Mexican) ethnicity, since he's mentioned to be a native of a small town in British Columbia.
305* Parodied in ''Series/TheSuiteLifeOfZackAndCody'' when there's a high school version of ''Film/HighSchoolMusical''. London gets cast to play Sharpay because of her resemblance to the original actress... who [[CelebrityParadox plays Maddie in the sitcom]]. Oh and [[DontExplainTheJoke London is Asian by the way]].
306* ''Series/TheSummerITurnedPretty'':
307** Belly, Steven and Laurel are white in the books, but Asian American in the series. Laurel's last name is changed to Park to reflect this. In the books, her last name is Dunne.
308** Nicole is black in the series, but was white in the books.
309* ''Series/{{Titans|2018}}'':
310** Garfield/Beast Boy is fully white in the comics but half-Asian in the show.
311** Dawn Granger is white in the comics but portrayed by Creator/MinkaKelly, who is part-Indonesian.
312** Like the Arrowverse, Deathstroke receives a race lift, this time into a Latino. His wife, Adeline, is also changed from white to Asian. As a result, both of Deathstroke's children, Jericho and Rose, are half-Asian half-Latino.
313* ''Series/TroyFallOfACity'': Achilles, Zeus, Patroklos, Aeneas, Pandarus and Athena. They're usually depicted as ethnically Greek and Asiatic respectively, but are portrayed by black actors in the series, with Athena being mixed-race.[[note]]From the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cape_Coloureds Cape Coloured]] group in South Africa.[[/note]]
314* ''Series/TrueLies2023'':
315** Helen in the series is played by biracial (Dutch/Filipina) actress Creator/GingerGonzaga. Of course her kids with Harry are also thus mixed, and look far more like her.
316** Gib originally was white; he's black here.
317* ''Series/TheTwilightZone1985'': In "A Game of Pool", Jesse Cardiff is Hispanic. In the [[Recap/TheTwilightZone1959S3E5AGameOfPool original episode]], he is white.
318* The twins in the ''Literature/{{Twitches}}'' books are white, but the Disney Channel Original Movie cast the biracial twins Tia and Tamera Mowry of ''Series/SisterSister'' fame. This may be mere [[PragmaticAdaptation pragmatic casting]]: if you need identical twins, there's only a few with proven acting experience, moreso if you need a certain age (or [[DawsonCasting at least look like it]]), and the Mowrys were already friendly with Disney.
319* When the 1989 film ''Film/UncleBuck'' got a TV sitcom adaptation in 2016, the entire family went from white to black. In the film, Buck was played by Creator/JohnCandy, who was white, chubby, and clean-shaven. The 2016 series sees Buck played by Mike Epps, who was black, slender, and sported a mustache & beard.
320* The 1989 ''Series/WaltDisneyPresents'' MadeForTVMovie "Polly" is this to the movie ''Film/{{Pollyanna}}, making all but the Miss Snow character African-American.
321* ''Series/TheWheelOfTime'': Siuan in the books is described as having pale skin and blue eyes. Here, she is portrayed by Black people.
322* ''Literature/TheWorstWitch'':
323** The 1998 series made the British dinner lady Mrs Tapioca an Italian woman.
324** The 1998 series also added in two original characters to reflect Cackle's realistically being more diverse than when the books were written in The70s (any illustrations showing Mildred's class would only show white girls). Jadu Wali is of South Asian descent, and Ruby Cherrytree is Black.
325** The 2017 Netflix series had Enid Nightshade, who in the book is described as white and having hair "the colour of milky tea", played by a Black actress. Drucilla Paddock, whose race is not described in the book but was portrayed as white in the 1998 series, is also Black.
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329* During Wrestling/WOWWomenOfWrestling's original 2000-2001 run, The Disciplinarian, [[WrestlingDoesntPay evil wrestling teacher]], was portrayed by Caucasian actress Kristen Davidson. For the {{Revival}}, she's played by experienced African-American wrestler Robyn Reid.
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333* ''TabletopGame/{{Clue}}'': Some versions of the American edition had Miss Scarlett changed to an Asian DragonLady and she was known as "The Mercenary of Macao".
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337* Obviously, this is already more common in theater than it is elsewhere due to its universality - in most theater companies, unless a part is specifically ''needed'' to be played by an actor of a particular race, it's usually fair game for anyone who qualifies for it in terms of acting or vocal skill. However, sometimes it takes a more traditional form, when the work in question is an adaptation of something that starred white characters or is a new staging of an older work. Then, often, the OriginalCastPrecedent settles in. Notable examples include:
338** Utterson in ''Theatre/JekyllAndHyde'' (usually played by a black man).
339** Hélène in ''Theatre/NatashaPierreAndTheGreatCometOf1812'' (adapted from ''Literature/WarAndPeace''; the character, originally a white Russian woman, was created by a black actress in the musical). This is also the case for Natasha, who has been played by mixed race, black and Southeast Asian actresses.
340** Judas in ''Theatre/JesusChristSuperstar'' (often played by a black man after the original Broadway production and the 1972 film; this is, however, not ''always'' the case).
341** Martha in ''Theatre/SpringAwakening'' (presumably white in the original play, created by a black actress in the musical)
342** The restaged 25th Anniversary Tour version of ''Theatre/ThePhantomOfTheOpera'' featured a black actress as Carlotta Giudicelli. Also, in 2014, Norm Lewis became the first African-American to play the title role on Broadway, with at least three others playing the part in the US touring company, and upon reopening after being forced to shutdown due to the pandemic, both the London and Broadway productions finally cast black actresses as Christine.
343** ''Theatre/LesMiserables'' is cast completely color-blind, so this is a frequent occurrence, and the opening Eponines in both the 25th Anniversary Broadway and UK Tour casts were black, suggesting a particular inclination toward black Eponines in the new version. There is also a black actor playing Enjolras (interestingly, this first happened in the [[Film/LesMiserables1998 1998 film]]), and one of the understudies for Jean Valjean made history as both the youngest (21) and the first African-American to play the part.
344** ''Theatre/CharlieAndTheChocolateFactory'' (the 2013 musical) changed Violet Beauregarde, who is specifically described as a redhead in [[Literature/CharlieAndTheChocolateFactory the novel]], and her parents from Caucasian to black and initially considered only black performers for Violet, whose role is rotated among 3 child actresses at a time. After complaints that the bratty character, whose IAmSong is a BoastfulRap, was overly stereotypical, the creators allowed non-black performers to be considered for the role too. Another adaptation of the novel, the opera ''Theatre/TheGoldenTicket'', went with AbilityOverAppearance in its Atlanta Opera staging in 2012 when doublecasting the lead role of Charlie Bucket -- one of the two child actors alternating in the role, Reuben Roy, was black even though all four actors playing his grandparents were white! (Charlie's parents are AdaptedOut in that version.) It's worth noting that Creator/RoaldDahl originally wrote Charlie as black, but changed him to white because his agent thought a black protagonist would be a hard sell in 1964.
345* ''Theatre/MissSaigon'': John, Chris' commanding officer, was initially played by white actors, but at some point in the show's run, was taken over by African-American ones. More significantly, toward the end of the show's Broadway run, Ellen (the woman Chris marries after the war), was cast with an Asian actress instead of the usual white blonde or redhead, resulting in a ReplacementGoldfish situation--it now looked like Chris married Ellen not to get on with his life, but because she reminded him of his [[TheLostLenore Lost Lenore]] Kim.
346** Corneilla Luna played the role of Kim in the Toronto production and the role of Ellen in the UK touring production, making her the only actress to do so, and a near-literal example of the "goldfish" trope.
347** This has happened in the current London revival also with Natalie Chua as one of the understudies for Ellen.
348* In ''[[Theatre/{{Matilda}} Matilda: The Musical]]'', in addition to Lavender often being cast as a TokenBlackFriend like in the film, the librarian Mrs. Phelps is Afro-Jamaican. In the 2015 US tour, Rudolpho was also black, and Amanda was Asian, creating a sort of TokenTrio with Matilda[[note]]One of the touring actresses for Matilda was Filipina, but that was more of a ColorblindCasting[[/note]] and Lavender, until the black Kaci Walfall was replaced by Charlie Kersh, another Asian. The 2018 Village Theatre production once again changed Mrs. Phelps' nationality and accent to Kenyan, made Rudolpho Hispanic, being played by a flamenco dancer, and the Acrobat Asian [[spoiler: (which implies that Miss Honey is part Asian as well)]], along with Matilda having several East Indian classmates.
349* ''Theatre/HarryPotterAndTheCursedChild'':
350** Hermione Granger has been consistently played by black actresses in every run of the play.
351** Same with Rose Granger-Weasley, Ron and Hermione's daughter who was stated to be a redhead like her father, who has been consistently played by dark-skinned and [[AdaptationDyeJob dark-haired]] actresses.
352* The working-class Liverpool housewife title character of ''Theatre/ShirleyValentine'' is usually played by white actresses, most famously Pauline Collins (who was the first to play her on the West End, on Broadway, and on film). In the 2010 West End revival, however, she was played by British Asian actress Meera Syal.
353* ''Theatre/TheGreenPastures'' mixes this with SettingUpdate when transplanting the Old Testament from the Middle East to 1920s Louisiana with an all-black cast.
354* The 2016-17 touring production of ''Theatre/TheLittleMermaid'' launched by Seattle's 5th Avenue Theatre featured a Japanese-American, Diana Huey, as Ariel. Likewise, the Broadway production cast the aforementioned Norm Lewis as King Triton, along with a multiracial ensemble as Ariel's sisters.
355* [[InvokedTrope Used explicitly]] in ''Theatre/{{Hamilton}}'': the intention of Creator/LinManuelMiranda was to have the cast reflect America as it exists in modern times, in all its diversity. He expresses this by having a cast coming from multiple, different backgrounds and ethnicities.
356* The Pullman vs. Paxton production of ''Theatre/{{Heathers}}'' changed Jason Dean from a white {{Greaser Delinquent|s}} to a black DreadlockRasta, and Heather [=McNamara=] from a DumbBlonde to an AsianAirhead, making her [[ColorCodedCharacters personal color of yellow]] and nickname "Yellow Heather" somewhat ironic.
357* ''ComicBook/FunHome'': Alison's first love, Joan Benson, who is white in real life, was portrayed by Latina actress Roberta Colindrez in the musical's initial Broadway run, and by mulatto-Jamaican Karen Eilbacher on the first national tour.
358* Sir Creator/PatrickStewart always wanted to play Theatre/{{Othello}}--considered one of the great Shakespearean parts--but he refused to do the role in blackface, and ignoring the fact that Othello was supposed to be different from the rest of the cast would diminish the point of the story. He finally received the opportunity in an American production of the play where every role ''other'' than Othello was played by black actors, flipping the normal casting.
359* TheMusical of ''Film/MrsDoubtfire'' changes Daniel's court liaison, Mrs. Sellner, from an elderly German woman to a SassyBlackWoman [[NamedByTheAdaptation with the first name Wanda]].
360* ''Theatre/BeautyAndTheBeast'': Music/ToniBraxton played Belle on Broadway from 1998 to 1999. In the 2022 5th Avenue Theatre production, in addition to Belle (Porscha Shaw), Maurice, Gaston, Lumiere, Babette, and Mrs. Potts are also Black.
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364* ''VideoGame/{{Mabinogi}}'' had two {{NPC}} characters, Bebhinn and Manus, changed from Caucasian to Black for Western localization. Manus' description wasn't altered, however, and mentions his Korean portrait's hairstyle.
365* The Demoman of ''VideoGame/TeamFortressClassic'' is white, but the Demoman of ''VideoGame/TeamFortress2'' is African-Scottish. WordOfGod is that [[http://www.teamfortress.com/post.php?id=1783 this was a deliberate choice]] they made after they had decided to cast him as Scottish, mostly to not stick completely to the generic, archetypal cliche in its entirety and to differentiate him somewhat from other characters fitting the ViolentGlaswegian stereotype (more specifically, to make him less like [[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons Groundskeeper Willie]]).
366* All citizens of ''VideoGame/{{Tropico}}'' speak fluent Spanish and have skin colours indicative of Latin American heritage. Fair enough, since the setting is a BananaRepublic somewhere in the Caribbean. However, this applies to ''all'' citizens, even recent immigrants who just got off the boat from London or Moscow.
367* Daisy from ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'' was a dark-skinned redhead when she was revived during the Platform/Nintendo64 era. When she reappeared in ''VideoGame/MarioParty4'' on the Platform/NintendoGamecube she was returned to her original, lighter skin tone but received BoyishShortHair (at least short compared to Peach).
368* Mac in the Platform/NintendoEntertainmentSystem ''VideoGame/PunchOut'' was lighter skinned than he is in the Platform/{{Wii}} ContinuityReboot. His background is the same as he's implied to be Italian-American in both versions.
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372* In ''VisualNovel/TheGreatAceAttorney'', [[spoiler:John Watson is traditionally a white English man. Here, his primary equivalent is the Japanese Yujin Mikotoba.]]
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376* As [[Webcomic/WalkyVerse Billie]] was often confused for Asian (black hair and very pale skin in a black-and-white comic) by fans of ''Roomies!'', David Willis just rolled with it and made her ''Webcomic/DumbingOfAge'' counterpart half-Asian.
377* In ''Webcomic/Uprooted2022'', Nate, who was white in the ''Franchise/PlantsVsZombies'' comics, is drawn with a much darker skin tone here.
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381* ''WebAnimation/EpithetErased'' makes a few changes from the [[Roleplay/AnimeCampaign source material]]:
382** Molly Blyndeff, who was white in her original appearance, is now half-white and half-black (or half-Taiga Race and half-Deepwoods Race, in canonical terms). Her sister Lorelai (originally named Milly) is accordingly also changed. According to the [[Creator/BrendanBlaber creator]], this change was made because of the underrepresentation of black and biracial women in protagonist roles.
383** Howie Honeyglow, originally Taiga Race/white, is now pure Deepwoods Race/black.
384* As did the official onstage continuation of the ''Harry Potter'' franchise, ''Hermione Granger and the Quarter-Life Crisis'' depicts Hermione as being black.
385* The second season of ''WebVideo/MortalKombatLegacy'' has the half-white, half-Asian Creator/DavidLeeMcInnis as Raiden. In the last season and the feature films, Raiden was played by white actors.
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389* The Creator/PBSKids series ''WesternAnimation/TheCatInTheHatKnowsALotAboutThat'' is based on a series of books known as ''The Cat in the Hat's Learning Library''. In the books, the male child character was white, but he has been changed to black for the TV series. Additionally, the new books being released under the banner of ''The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That'' depict him as black.
390* Meta-example: when ''WesternAnimation/TotalDrama'' switched to a new cast they released early character designs on their blog. [[BubbleBoy Cameron]] and Mike were initially both white, but when designs were finalized became [[BlackAndNerdy black]] and AmbiguouslyBrown, respectively.
391* Another meta-example are Darren and Miranda from ''WesternAnimation/AsToldByGinger''. In the original pilot they are White but for the series itself they are both Black.
392* Cheetah's brief appearance in ''WesternAnimation/SuperBestFriendsForever''. Traditionally, the character is white, or at least used to be before making herself a Cheetah-girl, but in the short, she's brown-skinned with cat-like eyes and powers as well as the Cheetah suit.
393* Creator/RudyardKipling's "Rikki Tikki Tavi" (part of ''Literature/TheJungleBook'') has the eponymous mongoose living with a English family in India. The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ar-lv03ElXI 1965 Soviet cartoon]] changes them to locals.
394* In the 1932 WesternAnimation/BettyBoop short "WesternAnimation/BettyBoopsBambooIsle", Betty is portrayed as Samoan. [[ValuesDissonance Oh, and Bimbo does brownface]].
395* This is the entire point of ''WesternAnimation/HappilyEverAfterFairyTalesForEveryChild''. It takes mostly European fairy tales and transfers their characters to being from different cultures. For example, ''Literature/{{Goldilocks}}'' takes place on a Caribbean island.
396* The WesternAnimation/DCNation shorts "Bat Man Of Shanghai" make Franchise/{{Batman}} and ComicBook/{{Catwoman}} Chinese while moving the setting to 1930.
397* In ''WesternAnimation/WhereOnEarthIsCarmenSandiego'' Franchise/CarmenSandiego is portrayed as darker-skinned than she is in the games. In the games she is usually a lighter skinned redhead, though some games use the cartoon design as it is [[AdaptationDisplacement more recognizable]].
398* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Lazoo}}'', the 2017 toon on CBC depicts Zuzi with dark skin and brown hair. In the 2015 apl game it is based on, she has light skin and orange hair. Her previous appearance is still visible in the thumbnail used in TV guides.
399* Creator/HarveyComics' ''WesternAnimation/HarveyStreetKids'' changes Little Dot from white to African-American.
400* In ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaCurseOfDarkness'', Isaac the Devil Forgemaster is a white European. In the animated ''WesternAnimation/Castlevania2017'' series, he is a black man from an unspecified desert land voiced by Sierra Leonean actor Adetokumboh M'Cormack, [[InkSuitActor on whose appearance he is based]].
401* ''WesternAnimation/Invincible2021'':
402** Mark and Debbie Grayson are Korean-American, while in [[ComicBook/{{Invincible}} the comics]] they were white.
403** Amber Bennett is black, while in the comics she was a white blonde.
404** The various background Viltrumites during exposition and other scenes vary quite a lot in color and apparent ethnicity when in the comic they were mostly white.
405* ''WesternAnimation/VoltronLegendaryDefender'':
406** Lotor is changed back to half-Galran half-Altean.
407** Honerva is Altean while in ''Anime/GoLion'' she's Galran.
408* ''WesternAnimation/{{Jellystone}}'': In "A Coconut to Remember", there are a few cutaway gags featuring the WesternAnimation/ClueClub. The male members are now AmbiguouslyBrown.
409* ''WesternAnimation/{{Young Justice}}'' portrays Dru-Zod and Lor-Zod as black, despite them being white in the comics.
410* In the HD remake of ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons''' intro sequence used from Season 20 (2009) onward, TheFaceless grocery store cashier who scans Maggie has gone from white to black.
411* April O'Neil, a white woman in most ''Franchise/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles'' media, is African-American in ''WesternAnimation/RiseOfTheTeenageMutantNinjaTurtles''.
412* ''WesternAnimation/HarleyQuinn'': Perhaps taking a cue from ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'' where Lex Luthor is AmbiguouslyBrown, he is clearly black in this. Catwoman is also black (far from the first time), and siblings Golden Glider and Captain Cold are Asian.
413* ''WesternAnimation/MyAdventuresWithSuperman'':
414** Lois Lane is traditionally Caucasian in the comics and most adaptations. In this show, she's AmbiguouslyBrown and very likely Korean-American, given her wearing a Korean style formal outfit in the fourth episode, as well as her [[Creator/AliceLee voice actress]] being Korean-American. This wouldn't be the first time Lois has been portrayed as East Asian, though, as both the YA graphic novel ''Girl Taking Over: A Lois Lane Story'' and ''ComicBook/SupermanAmericanAlien'' portray her as such as well.
415** Jimmy Olsen goes from being Caucasian to African-American, similar to his portrayals in ''Series/Supergirl2015'' and ''WesternAnimation/BatmanAndSupermanBattleOfTheSuperSons''.
416** Perry White goes from Caucasian to African-American, similar to his portrayal in the Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse.
417** Livewire, in both the comics and [[WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries the other animated Superman show]] that [[CanonImmigrant she originates from]], is portrayed as Caucasian. Here, she's AmbiguouslyBrown with blonde hair and blue eyes. Most likely, she's meant to be Pakistani, similar to her [[Creator/ZehraFazal voice actress]].
418** In the comics, [[spoiler:General Sam Lane and General Wade Eiling]] are both Caucasian. The General, who serves as a CompositeCharacter for the two in this show, is Korean, [[spoiler:just like his daughter Lois]].
419** Rough House in the comics is presumably Caucasian, but in this show, he has dark skin. If the production bible is any indication, he's most likely either Samoan or South Asian.
420* In the ''WesternAnimation/MollyOfDenali'' episode "[[Recap/MollyOfDenaliS1E24WelcomeHomeBaltoSnowJam Welcome Home, Balto]]," Mr. Patak depicts one of the Serum Run's Native mushers with Balto, instead of Norwegian-born Gunner Kassen. To Patak's credit, real life mushers commonly assert that the Native mushers in the relay deserve far more credit than Kassen, as many of them suffered severe frostbite and even sacrificed some of their dogs to get the medicine to Nome.
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424* The 5th Avenue Theatre's 2012 production of ''Theatre/{{Oklahoma}}'' made Jud Fry an [[TokenMinority African-American]], sparking a fair amount of negative criticism for "racial stereotyping".
425* In his 2011 Creator/ComedyCentral special ''Weirdo'', Donald Glover (aka Music/ChildishGambino) discusses the Twitter campaign to get him cast as Peter Parker in ''Film/TheAmazingSpiderMan'', which would obviously be a race lift. He says that one angry fan compared his possible role as Peter Parker to casting Creator/MichaelCera as ''Film/{{Shaft}}''.
426* It was a trend among bootleggers in the 1990s to depict [[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons Bart Simpson]] as [[http://www.uproxx.com/tv/2012/12/a-gallery-of-unfortunate-black-bart-simpson-merchandise-from-the-1990s/?showall=true black on unofficial merchandise.]]
427* It's a little subculture on the Internet to be "Transethnic", where some posters feel they were born in the wrong ethnicity. Most people in this trend tend to fit into this category of RaceLift.
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