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Emerje wrote:william-james88 wrote:I'll admit, I don't really know IDW Roller's story well enough to say it isn't him. Where Japan doesn't get the IDW comics would they recognize Wandering Roller as anything but G1 cartoon roller? Seems like a stretch to expect them to accept that having no access to the comics.
And yet, modern fictions have gone and transplanted originally non-G1 characters into G1-set stories as new G1 versions of those characters who look exactly the same as their original non-G1 counterparts. Both IDW and Fun Pub have been extremely guilty of this lately, so what makes that Thrust and that Breakdown stand out as obviously being the original non-G1 versions of those two instead of the same kind of G1-transplanted versions that IDW and Fun Pub have done and which you're suggesting has been done for Roller?Emerje wrote:Sabrblade wrote:Would you think the same about Breakdown and Thrust? Neither of their bios are explicit about those two being non-G1-cartoonverse dudes specifically from Armada and Prime universes either, yet everyone has been willingly accepting of the idea of them being Armadaverse and Primeverse versions of those two non-G1-cartoonverse characters. Why is Roller exempt from that kind of acceptance when he is presented in the exact same manner in both his bio and the Grand Galvatron comic as those two are in both of their bios and the Grand Galvatron comic?
Because they're shown clearly in the comic as being without a doubt the same characters from their respective cartoons. I mean, who else would they be, they certainly wouldn't be confused for the G1 versions.
But if Sakamoto wanted it to be the G1 Cartoon Roller, why wouldn't he have just drawn the original drone vehicle instead of drawing the IDW character at all? Why would the G1 Cartoon Roller need to be represented by a robot mode it never had before and which the average Japanese fan wouldn't recognize as much as they would the little car form that that Roller always had? It doesn't make sense for Sakamoto to have presented IDW Roller's robot mode as G1 Cartoon Roller for an audience that isn't that familiar with the IDW character or his name affiliation with the little drone buggy that they do know of.Emerje wrote:Roller stands out because his picture is shadowed as if they needed a proxy original robot mode since it would be hard to explain one, so may as well use the IDW version since the figure is going to look different anyway.
Emerje
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
Kurona wrote:Where America didn't get Victory would they recognize CW Liokaiser as anything but a few weird retools? Seems like a stretch to expect them to accept that having no access to Victory.
o.supreme wrote:Kurona wrote:Where America didn't get Victory would they recognize CW Liokaiser as anything but a few weird retools? Seems like a stretch to expect them to accept that having no access to Victory.
North American fans have officially had access to Victory and the other Japanese animated series since S!F released them on DVD back in late 2011. Although Hasbro initially was very hesitant, I think it opened the door for use of many of these characters in the IDW comics (albeit not accurately represented), and toys such as Platinum CW Liokaiser. I just think it speaks volumes that so many of us fans assumed Wandering Roller was Roller from the original series. In fact couldn't IDW's Roller (being a close friend of Optimus Prime) in itself be a reinventing of the original series Roller? Seeing as how IDW so often likes to reinvent characters they believe had no personality, or discard the previously established personality of.
o.supreme wrote:In fact couldn't IDW's Roller (being a close friend of Optimus Prime) in itself be a reinventing of the original series Roller? Seeing as how IDW so often likes to reinvent characters they believe had no personality, or discard the previously established personality of.
Kurona wrote:The drone Roller showed up in IDW back when Furman was writing the series...Most fans assuming that this Roller is the drone are assuming that because they aren't familiar with the Roller he's so obviously supposed to be.
william-james88 wrote:I like that idea, but the whole deal is that Optimus named his beep beep drone roller after his old friend Roller.
o.supreme wrote:Kurona wrote:The drone Roller showed up in IDW back when Furman was writing the series...Most fans assuming that this Roller is the drone are assuming that because they aren't familiar with the Roller he's so obviously supposed to be.william-james88 wrote:I like that idea, but the whole deal is that Optimus named his beep beep drone roller after his old friend Roller.
I'm not trying to knock IDW here. I own, and have read every issue, but obviously the memories of these events are just not sticking, or are just not well known for so many people to assume differently. They go with what's familiar, what they know. Though WR may in fact be IDW Roller, this begs the question, why make such an obscure choice? All the other members of Grand Galvatron are based on characters from various animated series that are arguably much more well known.
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Kurona wrote:Where America didn't get Victory would they recognise CW Liokaiser as anything but a few weird retools? Seems like a stretch to expect them to accept that having no access to Victory.
Where America didn't get Victory would they recognise Generations 2011 Sky Shadow as anything but a strange reference to Cybertron or Beast Wars Sky Shadow? Seems like a stretch to expect them to accept that having no access to Victory.
Where America didn't get Victory would they recognise Botcon 2005 Deathsaurus as anything but a re-use of RiD Megatron into a completely new character? Seems like a stretch to expect them to accept that having no access to Victory.
Sabrblade wrote:And yet, modern fictions have gone and transplanted originally non-G1 characters into G1-set stories as new G1 versions of those characters who look exactly the same as their original non-G1 counterparts. Both IDW and Fun Pub have been extremely guilty of this lately, so what makes that Thrust and that Breakdown stand out as obviously being the original non-G1 versions of those two instead of the same kind of G1-transplanted versions that IDW and Fun Pub have done and which you're suggesting has been done for Roller?
But if Sakamoto wanted it to be the G1 Cartoon Roller, why wouldn't he have just drawn the original drone vehicle instead of drawing the IDW character at all? Why would the G1 Cartoon Roller need to be represented by a robot mode it never had before and which the average Japanese fan wouldn't recognize as much as they would the little car form that that Roller always had? It doesn't make sense for Sakamoto to have presented IDW Roller's robot mode as G1 Cartoon Roller for an audience that isn't that familiar with the IDW character or his name affiliation with the little drone buggy that they do know of.
And it's not like Roller's so completely shadowed as to be unrecognizable to those who do know of him. His blue, orange, and gray colors are all quite visible on my screen.
Emerje wrote:OK, reading the comic I've got to ask, if Wandering Roller is supposed to be IDW Roller then why does cartoon story Optimus Prime a) recognize him as Roller
william-james88 wrote:Unless Japan sees IDW as a continuation of the G1 cartoon and Roller being 2 forms of the same thing.
Emerje wrote:william-james88 wrote:Unless Japan sees IDW as a continuation of the G1 cartoon and Roller being 2 forms of the same thing.
That seems like a strange mistake for someone that apparently worked on the IDW comic to make. Of all the Japanese comic writers he should know that IDW is its own continuity.
Emerje
william-james88 wrote:These are still the same people who haven't explained how Ratchet is alive and well.
o.supreme wrote:
their bodies were sent into a star in that tomb ship...kind of hard to come back from that.
Dagon wrote:o.supreme wrote:
their bodies were sent into a star in that tomb ship...kind of hard to come back from that.
It's not that hard. I do it at least once a week, just because.
william-james88 wrote:Dagon wrote:o.supreme wrote:
their bodies were sent into a star in that tomb ship...kind of hard to come back from that.
It's not that hard. I do it at least once a week, just because.
william-james88 wrote:Also be weary of hope in this hobby. Hope is just undiscovered disappointment.
Agamemnon, barebacked rider of flying robo-dragon, and not often constipated either...My nephew wrote:Bacon is meat candy.
Va'al wrote:Deadput wrote:Actually I don't know my mother's name is Valerie so is Va'al actually my mother?
Yes. Now go to your room and don't play with yourself.
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