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Shin Getter Robo wrote:chuckdawg1999 wrote:Now does the the gift set of ChoRyuGen come with the eraser head or is that available separately? Something else I was thinking.
As far as I know, an eraserhead was never made for the DX figures.chuckdawg1999 wrote:Isn't it odd that ADV brought over GaoGaiGar before King Exkaiser? I would've done Exkaiser first due to the line being the closest to Transformers and some of the characters looking like G1 characters.
It makes a lot of sense actually. Exkaiser isn't anywhere near as popular in the West as GaoGaiGar, probably on account of it being a very kiddie-centric show and looked quite dated.
I don't really see that any of the characters look much like G1 characters (not US G1 anyway), so that's not much of a reason to bring it out.
chuckdawg1999 wrote:The "Giest" characters, the bad guys in Exkaiser were repainted G1 Dinobots. Apparently they didn't change their images all that much for the toon.
chuckdawg1999 wrote:Makes you wonder if there was a thought to port the show over into the US as a TF series.
chuckdawg1999 wrote:Yeah kiddie-centric, one of the lead characters in GaoGaiGar is a 7 year old who works for the government; that's a mature theme right there.
Shin Getter Robo wrote:chuckdawg1999 wrote:The "Giest" characters, the bad guys in Exkaiser were repainted G1 Dinobots. Apparently they didn't change their images all that much for the toon.
I've just seen some animation clips and while I can see the similarity because I'm looking for it, I'm not sure kids would have made the connection - the alt modes are different, the colours are wrong, the heads are different, plus they're on the wrong side!chuckdawg1999 wrote:Makes you wonder if there was a thought to port the show over into the US as a TF series.
I'd be suprised, Exkaiser came out in 1990, and TF's had been dead in the US for 3 years already by then.chuckdawg1999 wrote:Yeah kiddie-centric, one of the lead characters in GaoGaiGar is a 7 year old who works for the government; that's a mature theme right there.
It was a kids show, so obviously there would be a young lead for kids to identify with. That fact doesn't stop the show having a far more mature tone than Exkaiser, which was more light-hearted and less serious. GGG features very little humour and deals with many serious issues.
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