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Read up on Greek Mythology.
I assume it has to do with B-Ball. Will seemed excellent at it in the show, though, I’d imagine after a couple of takes. :3
Your pun is good, and you should feel good.
For that Fresh Prince of Bel-airophon pun.
~~That nobody will get.~~
Well, The Prince’s TV show was pretty heavy on references to The Motherland and The Movement. At the time it was one generation away, though. :j
Yes, I get the whole African origin equivalence thing, but magical talking ponies and real humans aren’t going to correspond on everything - and they don’t need to.
Brenda Crichlow is Jamaican/Trinidadian, and in interviews she says Zecora’s voice is a combination of Jamaican and “somewhere in Africa”, in a lower register than her normal voice.
That’s the culture name I was having a hard time remembering. I Google Swahili, and despite the people there having dark skin, its a completely different culture from South African people.
So with that knowledge in mind, making Will Smith into a zebra is senseless.
It was supposed to be gibberish that was vaguely Swahili, I think
Hasn’t it been stated that Zecora’s accent was base from a different culture that isn’t African?
hehehe yeah maybe.
I mean the “but why isn’t he a zebra?” malarkey a few people are going on about.
Stop drawing similarities? But they’re taking real people from the real world and putting them in the show. What else are we supposed to do?
This stallion could be a zony, a cross between a zebra and a pony. The stripes could be hidden under the shirt. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zebroid.