Spider-Man in India 358
Lord Omlette writes "I'm really surprised no one else has mentioned this, but Spider-Man is getting redone in India! As an Indian-American, I'm quite excited. (Let's get it out of the way: even our comic book heroes are being outsourced, wtf!) The manga version of Star Wars was pretty good, but off the top of my head I can't think of any other comic books that were redone for a completely different culture. Anyone?"
What's he going to swing on? (Score:5, Insightful)
And what's with the bottoms? American spiderman doesn't ware suit pants. Is this to make him look more Indian or would there be a cultural backlash against tights?
Re:What's he going to swing on? (Score:2, Funny)
They would have to change his name:
Bhandri-Man!
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Top 10 world cities with most skyscrapers (skyscraper == habitable buildings of over 500ft/152m):
Cityname followed by number of skyscrapers
1 NYC 131
2 Chicago 47
3 Houston 27
4 Los Angeles 21
5 Hong Kong 20
6 Dallas 17
7 Melbourne, Australia 16
8 San Francisco 15
9 Boston 14
10 Atlanta 13
10 Singapore 13
10 Sydney, Australia 13
Spiderman would be a little subpar anyway outside of New York.
Re:What's he going to swing on? (Score:2, Funny)
Maybe he can use human pyramids of well-wishers instead? Plus there has gotta be some good use for several cows looped together with spidey-thread.
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I like Spiderman, but for this to take off, Gotham Comics India better get their "localization" right - cosmetic changes like Parker -> Prabhakar are miles away from understanding what the typical (i.e., *not* English-speaking) Indian comic reader is looking for. And the Indian language audience already has lots of comic publishers (most notably Diamond [diamondcomic.com]) who do a far better job of creating characters that Indian language readers relate to. The (far smaller but still large) English language audience would never stand for something like this (has "cheap knockoff" written all over it) because they would rather read the originals.
(offtopic) Of late
Re:What's he going to swing on? (Score:2, Interesting)
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My favorite character is Outsource Man! He can do any job any American can, but cheaper!
Re:What's he going to swing on? (Score:2, Funny)
I'm kind of worried about people living around Mumbai airport in tin-roof huts and stuff. I wouldn't want Dhoti-man or his evil nemesis jumping on those. Besides, dhotis are not meant for high-velocity displacements. They tend to be left behind in such cases..
Re:What's he going to swing on? (Score:5, Funny)
He's going to swing on the hundreds of thousands of outsourced jobs, broken promises, and shattered dreams of American tech workers. Oh wait Spider-man? I thought we were talking about George W. Bush's re-election.
Is this to make him look more Indian or would there be a cultural backlash against tights?
I imagine it's similar to how most female comic book superheroes have extraordinarily large breasts. It's best to appeal to your target demographic.
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Since the actual article says this story will take place in India, the real question is what makes him so American? Is this another example of the phoenomia where Americans call black people from around the world African American (even if they are neither African nor American)?
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"Hey, look at me. I'm on the Taj Mahal. But now. . . I'm on the Taj Mahal.
Now, for my next magical trick, I have to change into my Batgirl outfit and fire up the Royal Enfield, because I'm really getting sick and tired of going in circles."
KFG
Well... (Score:2, Informative)
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Dr. Octopus raping schoolgirls. (Score:3, Funny)
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Someone hold back Stan Lee. (Score:5, Funny)
Just don't touch Superman (Score:2, Funny)
Bollywood Superman! (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Just don't touch Superman (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Just don't touch Superman (Score:3, Funny)
...And probably a TERRORIST to boot!
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Re:Just don't touch Superman (Score:3, Interesting)
Oh yeah, that reminds me of this [superman.ws]. Best superman spinoff ever. I love the hammer and sickle instead of his S!
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To me, I grew up believing the American way should be that the big and the powerful actually go out of their way protecting the average everyday man, rather than trample on their rights in a greedy rush towards their own gain. At least that's what Superman stood for.
And that doesn't seem to be the country I live in any more.
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(personally I thought your post was funny, too)
Spiderman's been offshored! (Score:3, Funny)
Just remember (Score:5, Funny)
Am I the only one saying WTF? (Score:4, Interesting)
That said, its pretty much a non-issue. There have been several alternate spider-man styles over the years (most recently the on-going Ultimate line), so its not like this is anything special.
The only thing I find really that stupid is that they're going to have to completely reinvent all the relevant characters to fit this 'new' spider man, so what is the point? Why not just make a new super hero?*
*: obviously, the Ultimate line isn't vulnerable to the same criticism, because the entire point of it is to provide an alternate take on a hero that is already popular. Spider Man, however, isn't popular in India.
Re:Am I the only one saying WTF? (Score:5, Insightful)
Because the movie Spider Man was one of the top grossing movies in India. They want to capitilize on the name recognition of Spider Man while at the same time making a superhero that more Indians can relate to culturally.
Re:Am I the only one saying WTF? (Score:5, Funny)
So in their version, Spider-Man and Mary Jane are going to almost kiss each other and then spin away from each other and spend the next twenty minutes singing and dancing?
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So let me get this straight... Indians loved Spider Man, so to capitalize on that, they plan to completely change him to make him more Indian.
Riiiiiiight... So considering the popularity of Anime among geeks, Disney should add a more American touch to it? IIRC, Studio Ghibli had to invoke a minor miracle to prevent Disney from turning movies like Tenkû no shiro Rapyuta into Mickey's Vacation in Laputa.
Strange. I will never understand the corporate world.
Re:Am I the only one saying WTF? (Score:2)
That is, until 10 seconds later, when 2 competing Bollywood studios make movies based off of the Indian version of Spidey as well.
To the comic fan, this is a big ol' WTF. To the studio execs, it's a big, "Why the Hell Not?"
Local knowledge matters (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Am I the only one saying WTF? (Score:5, Insightful)
How many Disney movies were based on old stories from other cultures?
Re:Am I the only one saying WTF? (Score:2, Funny)
>>other locales? Can't they make their own comics?
India is outsourcing it's superhero development and comic book writing to the US. I don't see a problem with it?
A better flyswatter (Score:2, Funny)
Awsome! (Score:2, Funny)
Now (Score:3, Funny)
I object! (Score:2, Funny)
Kind of like Turkey remake of Star Wars (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Kind of like Turkey remake of Star Wars (Score:5, Informative)
Review 1 [thewavemag.com]
Review 2 [filmthreat.com]
Where to buy it:
Purchase [5minutesonline.com].
I wonder if there's Turkish Star Trek too.
PS: Caveat Emptor.
Turkish Star Trek (Score:5, Informative)
Seanbaby Review [thewavemag.com]
Re:Kind of like Turkey remake of Star Wars (Score:2)
Canadian comics (Score:3, Interesting)
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Marvel Manga (Score:2, Informative)
Captain India (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Captain India (Score:3, Informative)
This Reminds Me (Score:5, Funny)
One of the regular sketches involved a very patriotic Indian man and his young son. Whenever the son mentioned something, the father said it was Indian, had been done first in India, or was done by an Indian.
In one sketch, the small boy was reading in bed before going to sleep. His dad was watching over him. He was reading about Superman.
"Indian," his father kept saying.
"Superman can run faster than a train!" enthused the boy.
"Of course he is Indian," exclaimed the father, "Where else can you run faster than a train?"
I'll get my coat....
Similar thing being done with British hero... (Score:2)
Of course, a movie called "Constantine" that's loosely based on this character has a September release in the USA. The charact
You have no idea what you are talking about... (Score:2, Funny)
I think you mean Michael Owen....
other country's? (Score:5, Funny)
now wheres my Beer ya hosers!
Re:other country's? (Score:2)
Re:other country's? - Actually he did visit... (Score:2)
"As an Indian-American..." Oblig Simpsons (Score:5, Funny)
Lisa: You know, in a way, all Americans are immigrants. Except, of course Native Americans.
Homer: Yeah, Native Americans like us.
Lisa: No, I mean American Indians.
Apu: Like me.
Re:"As an Indian-American..." Oblig Simpsons (Score:2)
Re:"As an Indian-American..." Oblig Simpsons (Score:2)
http://www.snpp.com/other/articles/flash.html [snpp.com]
http://www.beliefnet.com/story/78/story_7843_1.htm l [beliefnet.com]
http://www.lorenjavier.com/toychest/asian/simpsons
http://members.aol.com/Jovifan2/Apu.html [aol.com]
it's true, but it's ok (Score:2)
considering that spiderman is getting older and cobrawoman's amazing batting average, i think that the usa made out ok in that trade, but spidey is a different story... i mean, i hope he likes cricket, i hope he learns what a wicked googly is...
The part of Spiderman will be played by Ganesha (Score:2)
US Examples (Score:4, Interesting)
Dubbing. (Score:3, Insightful)
Yes, I like original language movies. I'm just pointing out that this Indian remake rather than a simple translation seems like a step in the right direction for people who aren't interested in seeing the original.
Joseph Elwell.
Fist of the North Star (Score:4, Insightful)
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Im all for a good laugh and all... (Score:2, Interesting)
The reason they don't "come up with their own heroes" is because the US comic companies would sue the new artists out of business in an afternoon.
Why can't you guys be happy that someone else is going to enjoy a character you like? Or do you guys just
Re:Im all for a good laugh and all... (Score:2)
Bottom
Re:Im all for a good laugh and all... (Score:2, Insightful)
However, as someone that grew up in India, I don't see any reason why this is necessary. It's not as if Indian kids cannot understand the cultural setting of the original Spiderman. I knew any number of kids that loved Spiderman, and Superman, Asterix, TinTin etc.
All these comics have been translated into many Indian languages, but Tintin never wore a dh
Even super heroes aren't immune to outsourcing. (Score:2)
Barbie localized in Japan (Score:2)
Captain Britian (Score:2)
Spider Man / Vishnu (Score:3, Interesting)
As an Indian (Score:3, Insightful)
This is gay.. seriously gay.
I'm at a loss for words. Someone needs to find the focus group that came up with this, and remove them from the gene pool.
Spiderman with a dhoti? What the fuck? What is wrong with the world today?
-Laxitive
No, it's Indian, not Gay. (Score:2)
Funnily enough, both movies star Tobey McGuire.
"Ohhh, NO!" (Score:2)
Let's see them take.... (Score:2)
Who is he going to fight? (Score:2)
I hear (Score:2)
Readers were upset... (Score:2)
Spiderman, for one (Score:2)
Hunh?!? (Score:2)
Pat Lee and others have done Superman in the art style of Japanese print manga, but that was in english for American audiences. Was there an actual Superman created for Japanese audiences?
--
Evan
How is since odd? (Score:3, Insightful)
Manga Spider-Man (Score:3, Interesting)
In the 70s there was a tokusatsu program starring Spidey. Again, he was Japanese. This version was given his costume and powers by aliens, I think, and drove a giant robot. Weird.
So... it's been done before.
Re:Shiva H. Vishnu! (Score:4, Funny)
Well since we're being non-PC and stereotypical...
"So, did they lengthen the unmasking scene? Turbans do take a while to unwrap..."
Re:What? (Score:2)
On the plus side, Bruce and Clark are quite active in the Open Source Community now.
Re:Superhero Copyrights (Score:2)
Mod me -1 "Get out of your parent's basement"... (Score:2)
Probably the best example would be Spider-Woman, as there have been no less than FIVE of them
Re:Yep. (Score:2)
Re:India does not need Spider Man (Score:2)