‘Extremely disrespectful’: What is the ‘Captain Durag’ controversy all about? Explained

Disney Jr probably expected giggles and glitter when it introduced a new pint-sized superhero on — but happened something unexpected. Episode 8 of the animated series unveiled “Captain Durag,” a caped crusader meant to celebrate Black culture but now accused by critics of leaning into stereotypes.

What was designed as playful representation has instead ignited a fierce online debate, particularly as the episode rolled out during Black History Month.

According to the show’s premise, “Hey AJ! is a high-energy adventure comedy about a curious and extremely imaginative 7-year-old girl, AJ.”

The superhero was shown wearing a durag covering his face as a mask and a purple superhero outfit with a cape. In the show, the superhero had his own show and became an inspiration for AJ.

Captain Durag taught her how to clean her room and fold her clothes, International Business Times reported.

Creators argued it was representation, but critics objected to the portrayal. In the show, Captain Durag’s lore was that he was a superhero who took care of Slime City by cleaning trash and fighting off trash monsters.

In an X post by user Dom Lucre | Breaker of Narratives (@dom_lucre), they wrote that “Many Black Americans feel this is extremely disrespectful and even more so during Black History Month.”

On TikTok, content creator Eli (elijxhvega) criticised the show. He said, “Is Captain Durag supposed to be some type of representation? Like, am I missing something? This isn’t what we meant when we said we wanted black superheroes without electricity powers! Facts! This man, Martellus Bennett, needs to be tried for his crimes against the black community!”

Eli called the show “absurdly outrageous” and said it was not a satirical show but a children’s show.

He said, “So not only is this absurdly outrageous, but to air this sh*t during black history month calls for some type of justice to be served against this n***a. “

At the height of the backlash, one of the writers of Hey AJ! responded to the backlash that Captain Durag was receiving from the community.

In an X post, Camille Corbet said she created the character to celebrate black culture and give kids a superhero of their own. She wrote: “I created the character Durag Man, now known as Captain Durag on the Disney Show, Hey AJ, and I’m just finding out people are finding it problematic? I just wanted our culture to have a superhero of its own!”

She added, “He is simply a homage to Blaxploitation films and a poke at respectability politics.”

Corbet also said that Captain Durag would go on many adventures in succeeding episodes and said, “trash men got the bag! I don’t think we should be belittling jobs that make our society run. “

Corbet also posted on TikTok and encouraged everyone to “take a deep breath together and let’s release ourselves from the shackles of respectability politics,” and added that the black culture finally has a superhero.

She said, “Where’s the joy? Why is everything so serious? We gotta celebrate our people.”

She asked, “And what was better than using a durag? Because me, I own a six foot durag, and it makes me feel like a superhero when I wear it. Why couldn’t someone be like that in AJ’s imagination?”

“I really beg of you to give the show a chance again,” Corbet added.

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