LoliRock, Does It Have Good Black Rep?
How's The Rep?
Good\Excellent
Decent\Okay (Might still have areas of criticism but overall not bad)
Could Use Work
Not Great
Yeah No Wtf Is This
Remaining time: 6 days 43 minutes
Lolirock is a 2014 French animated television series produced by Marathon Media, it was created by Jean Louis-Vandestoc along with David Michel and written by Madellaine Paxson.
Synopsis
"The action of the show is set in a kingdom called Ephedia, currently controlled by Gramorr. In the past, it was controlled by the king and queen, who are actually the parents of the main character (Iris), and who lost the throne when the evil sorcerer Gramorr took over. However, when he tries seizing the Queen's Crown, he was trapped by magic in the throne room, and the Crown protected itself in a crystal pillar. Worse for Gramorr: the source of the crown's power, the "Oracle Gem", scattered and hit on earth... Now, Gramorr seeks the Gems to break free of his prison and finish his conquest of Ephedia. The rulers have a daughter named Iris, who after her disappearance, she was adopted and being cared for by her aunt, on Earth.
A few years after the conquest, Iris is already a dreamy teenager with a beautiful voice and attends high school. Iris's life changes dramatically when she discovers that girl band LoliRock is auditioning for a new lead singer. She then decided she should participate in the audition. As soon as she starts singing, she is surrounded by the glow of a thousand magical lights! Little did she know that the stars of LoliRock, Talia and Auriana, were searching for the ultimate princess who was missing for the group, which came to be the Iris itself. The girl then joins the group as a vocalist, and discovers that she is princess of a kingdom called Ephedia. Besides busy touring, they also have to save the world from the forces of evil Gramorr, trying to gather the gems that should be placed in the crown of Ephedia, restoring the kingdom to its original rulers."
These polls are geared towards a Black audience, if you're not Black i don't mind you discussing this topic as well as i do think its important for nonblack people to understand how to spot and write\not write these things, but please know that you should not be speaking for or over Black voices as a nonblack person and deciding that you know more or better. I do not tolerate that.
Its also important to understand that you can still like the characters or designs and critique the rep! (This aimed at anyone not specifically nonblack ppl)