kicker_of_elves wrote:
Actually, it wasn't Scorponok's plan but Black Zarak's plan. And technically, he wasn't identified at such until after the destruction of Seibertron.
Well Actually if you want to use the Japanese names for the characters the [human sized] character was Zarak and when he was combined with his lifeless Transtector body he was known as MegaZarak.
The name Black Zarak was used for his Masterforce repaint.
I dont remember if he had a alias in that episode of the english star dub.
kicker_of_elves wrote:______________________________________________________________
List all of the characters other than Megatron himself who have held his fusion cannon. For extra points, name the same for Galvatron.
Well I know that Brawn held Megatron cannon in one episode and Skylinx held the cannon of Galvatron in one episode.
I cant remember any more right now.
Counterpunch wrote:2. Car Robots Megatron (Gigatron) has 6 transformations, Car Robots Galvatron (Devil Gigatron) has 10 transformations. How many do their US counterparts have and why?
Was this intended to be a trick question????
The US RID Megatron offically had 6 modes
The US Rid Galvatron offically had 10 modes
Un-offically The US RID Megatron is capable of all the transformations that RID galvatron is because both were made from the same toy mold.
On the other hand.
The Japanese Car Robots Gigatron offically had 6 modes on the box
The Japanese Car Robots Devil Gigatron offically had 10 modes on the box.
But unlike its US counterpart Car Robots Gigatron was the first mold and was not completly capable of offically transforming into all 10 modes that the retooled mold of Devil Gigatron could.
Now even more interesting is that just like with the Japanese release of G1 Sixshot......Both these toys had secret modes.
But I dont remember how many more modes both characters had.
And I would say that the US Megatron and Galvatron should be able to do any of the modes that Devil Gigatron can.
Counterpunch wrote:3. What was wrong with the first release of Armada Sideways in the US?
Technically nothing if your talking about what I think your talking about.And if I remember correctly.
I guessing your referring to Crosswise being the Autobot head and Rook being the Decepticon head.
But from what I remember it was an animation error in the cartoon and not a production error of the toy.
Later releases of the toy were corrected to match the cartoon.