Funko Pop, the company that will one day make a toy out of every popular franchise character ever, is in hot water after revealing a pair of Funkos in the forms of Tiana and Naveen from The Princess and the Frog. The problem? Prince Naveen is white. Another problem? Funko has a history of doing this.

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While some people can definitely go overboard when it comes to commercial product mascots (looking at you, M&M’s Maya Rudolph haters), this one is understandable, not to mention egregious.

It makes one wonder: are the folks at Funko colorblind?

naveen don’t look like that 😡 pic.twitter.com/WRevzbU2nj

— jay (@bobbycaneroreed) January 25, 2023

The difference between animated Naveen and Funko Naveen is clear, and also alarming. What happened? Disney and Funko fans alike were quick to point out that whoever this character is, he’s not Naveen, he’s (insert white-sounding name here).

That ain’t Naveen that’s Nathan https://t.co/4vCFAWhLzE pic.twitter.com/jwwswmolzf

— miinty 💌 (commisions open) (@NIIYMX) January 25, 2023

that's not Naveen that's Nigel https://t.co/19MdrMmDIe pic.twitter.com/CSNRCQ5ThV

— ✨ Terry Thee Stallion ✨ (@terry12539) January 25, 2023

nah they turned Naveen into Neville https://t.co/OdvcMM7AzO

— lah!ah (@chuugagotoku) January 25, 2023

i cant believe she divorced naveen to marry ben feldman https://t.co/6rCwOcjjuE

— maze ✩ dtiys 📌 (@m0sstrx) January 25, 2023

How does this happen? People have been more than a little confused.

Seriously though do better this is not even close to how Prince Naveen actually looks. Very disappointing! Literally just look at the comparison of his skintone next to Tiana, it's not as drastic as it is in the figure pic.twitter.com/owgv1EXFWn

— 🔪 mental killness 🔪 (@JamesPeppersalt) January 25, 2023

They gave Naveen's skintone to Tiana I can't breathe https://t.co/DBFnyG0mBu

— Asa Fan ⚔ (@KrystaIHuntress) January 25, 2023

This is about as plainly as you can say it:

that is not my prince naveen that is a white man. pic.twitter.com/sxRYi37gAq

— Jessie 🏮 (@5leepersJeepers) January 25, 2023

Some fans found a possible explanation: could the character actually be Prince Eric, put in Naveen’s place by mistake?

Idk how they made Naveen look more like Eric.. maybe there was a mix up. 🤦‍♀️ pic.twitter.com/GZ5BdNWsUd

— Mahalia ʕ •ᴥ•ʔ 💫 (@Kibanyans) January 25, 2023

NAVEEN! ARIEL!! COME QUICK!!! YOU GUYS ARE BEING CHEATED ON 😭😭😭 https://t.co/DGCvd2s1r5

— Anny Mation (@MationMiss) January 25, 2023

This is just a smattering of reactions, but these kinds of comments go on for miles. For some, it caused mild PTSD, as there have been accusations of Funko whitewashing The 100 figures, the Teen Wolf figures, and the America Chavez/Miss America character from Doctor Strange 2. It whitewashed Jimi Hendrix as well. How is this happening so often, and more importantly, why?

In the case of America Chavez, the company listened to fan outrage and updated the figure, so at least there’s a precedent.

Funko has updated the skin tone of the America Chavez Pop! #AmericaChavez #MultiverseOfMadness pic.twitter.com/SI9QUqog1F

— FunkoMarvelnews (@funkomarvelnews) April 8, 2022

That said, this all comes at sort of an awkward time for Disney, which recently closed its famous Splash Mountain ride as part of a massive rebranding effort. For the next year and change, Disney will be reconfiguring the ride, populating it with characters from The Princess and the Frog and even giving it a new name: Tiana’s Bayou Adventure. The whole point of the rebrand is for Disney to distance itself from Song of the South ⏤ the 1946 animated film that inspired Splash Mountain ⏤ which has been criticized for its deeply racist tropes, making a complete overhaul necessary on Disney’s part.

A whitewashed Prince Naveen Funko Pop, then, does little to enhance either company’s initiative. Fans should be able to celebrate Tiana and Naveen getting their own ride at Disney World as well as the fresh Princess Pops. Instead, they’ve been given a Pop that quite simply isn’t Naveen ⏤ an unnecessary distraction that detracts from what could otherwise be two celebratory moments that fans of the film have been waiting for.

Alas, the fumble has led to fan outcry, and one can only hope that the company listens to the feedback and applies it to not only new (and accurate) renditions of Tiana and Naveen, but the increasingly more diverse roster of characters Funko continues to turn into Pops. Otherwise, what’s the point?

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