My apologies. I didn't mean for that to come off as a response to you, but I can see how it did.
I was mostly just referring to the general objections some people had about the prospect of the Mandarin before Iron Man 3/their defence of that movie's twist.
But you're right. The 90s were sensitive about that stuff (understandable) but reacted in weird ways.
"We'll make the Asian coded villain character green!" wasn't even unique to 90s Iron Man. James Bond Jr did that with Dr. No, and I'm pretty sure there's a Flash Gordon cartoon from the late 80s/early 90s where Ming is green.
It's a strange solution to the problem, and one that inadvertently makes things worse if you think about it for like more than three seconds.
For the record I love the 90s Iron Man show. It's goofy fun, and was what got me into the character. I wouldn't have read the comics that fixed the Mandarin if it wasn't for the show that made him green
I still have his action figure even. His hands are translucent green. GREEN WITH EVIL!
They still haven't fixed that. Like... I'm pretty sure Mads Mikkelsen has forgotten he's the main villain of a MCU movie.
They stumbled into Killmonger and Thanos but like the best villain post-Endgame has been who? DeFoe's Norman Osborn? A villain from an unrelated movie series?