You want to talk about messed-up casting with genetics, try Pinocchio and Emma!
We'll work with Emma first:
Sure, she looks beautiful with blond hair, and I can understand her having blue eyes and light skin, due to her parents, but frankly, chances seemed more evident that she should have had darker hair, maybe even black. It's extremely rare for a dark-haired parent (in this case, Snow White), and a blond parent (like Prince Charming) to have a light-haired child. It might have been due to either a genetic fluke, Snow's dad might have been a blond (did he have light hair?), or it could have been a result of her having ultra-light magic infused into her from being a Child Born of True Love, or the goodness her parents infused into her at the expense of Maleficent's child. I'm using Elsa of Arendelle as an example, because she came from a family of brunettes and redheads, and yet she is pale with platinum blond hair. It could have only been because of her ice powers. We'll never know in the case of Emma.
Pinocchio was an even sadder case:
You first have a child with brown eyes and curly, reddish-brown hair. I can get that, because of the reddish-brown wood his puppet self was made of. But to suddenly have BLUE EYES and STRAIGHT BROWN HAIR when you're grown up?! Where's the logic in that?! That has to be the WORST casting adult/child match-up I have ever seen! Either August should have had curly reddish hair and brown eyes as an adult, or they should have cast a boy with blue eyes and straight brown hair. Otherwise, that was a TERRIBLE job they did. Drove me crazy when I first saw the child version of Pinocchio.
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