Talk:Tooru Mutsuki/@comment-189.163.221.73-20141222215138/@comment-10733658-20141225170837

Anon above me, could you please refrain from namecalling or insulting others? There's much better ways to argue your point.

Obviously, yes, Olive skin is considered "dark" skin tone. There's zero information right now about Mutsuki's ethnic background, so we can theorize or guess until we're blue in the face. But he's clearly intended to be darker than the other characters that are (presumably) 100% Japanese. But since the media tends to focus on lighter-skinned people, it's a common misconception that darker-skinned Japanese (or Asians in general) don't exist.