{"id":1169,"date":"2009-03-25T04:03:03","date_gmt":"2009-03-25T04:03:03","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/danielprimed.com\/?p=1169"},"modified":"2009-03-28T05:51:08","modified_gmt":"2009-03-28T05:51:08","slug":"ingrained-japanese-culture-and-handling-of-chinese-ethnicity-within-the-metal-gear-universe","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/danielprimed.com\/2009\/03\/ingrained-japanese-culture-and-handling-of-chinese-ethnicity-within-the-metal-gear-universe\/","title":{"rendered":"Ingrained Japanese culture and handling of Chinese Ethnicity within the Metal Gear Universe"},"content":{"rendered":"
Lots of Metal Gear Solid spoilers, and a pretty deep look into the lore, so you’ve been warned! This post was originally going to be about how Solid Snake is a terrible representation of an American born Chinese, but on going over my fact checking I realized that he is actually Japanese\/American, surrogated through a Chinese mother (EVA).<\/p>\n I was a little dumbfounded at this revelation when watching the video that re-affirmed this for me<\/a> (1:50). Mentioning of the Japanese egg donor (IVF process<\/a>) seemed a little suspect, as it just appear hammed in there. I mean, it appears as though the developers simply wanted to clarify and cement the fact that Snake is actually Japanese, and not of Chinese ethnicity, the latter which would be an easy assumption given the events of MGS3, EVA’s titular title of Big Mama and how she openly states that she is Snake’s mother.<\/p>\n I can see how this was perhaps needed to justify the lines of Vulcan Raven in MGS1<\/a>, but it does feel very self conscious of itself, that Snake is not Chinese. It really wouldn’t matter either way but consider these two previously glossed over points:<\/p>\n Mei Ling’s odd representation in the later half of MGS4<\/a>. As I’ve mentioned before<\/a>, strange, nonsensical, award sexual innuendo that makes her appear unexpectedly ditsy, particular in contrast to her more respected role in Metal Gear Solid<\/em>. I just find that these two identities don’t match at all.<\/p>\n
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