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Yup, in the comics, CC's brother was the person who caused the wreck that killed Snake Eyes' family. CC's brother had started drinking heavily and was DUI when the accident occured. CC wanted to blame someone for the wreck other than his brother's own actions, so he wanted to take out revenge on Snake Eyes, which led CC to bring in Zartan and Firefly as assassins.
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25th Anniversary GI Joe
Memphis Egyptologist replied to JELEINEN's topic in Hall Of The Super Topics
Ages ago, when I first saw the Dress Blues Gung-ho, I wondered what he was supposed to fight Cobra with given that all he had was that dress sword of his. Maybe his strength? Now I know it was an attempt to portray a Marine in dress blues, but IIRC wasn't there a 12" Gung-ho in blues with at least an M-16/M-203 combo or something? -
25th Anniversary GI Joe
Memphis Egyptologist replied to JELEINEN's topic in Hall Of The Super Topics
Wow! If I haven't had to spend so much on tuition in recent years, I'd kept up with the current comic. I guess Bludd will have need of a robot arm then. -
25th Anniversary GI Joe
Memphis Egyptologist replied to JELEINEN's topic in Hall Of The Super Topics
The problem with Major Bludd is that I don't think he was ever supposed to have a robot arm. I saw somewhere sketches of early Bludd designs, and it is clear that he was intended to have some sort of armor covering his arm that got turned into some sort of stiff robot looking arm thing. Later Major Bludd figures ditched that wierd covering and had normal arms. Even his comic book characterizations have always been shown as possessing normal arms, unless something has happened recently in the current incarnation of the comic to force him to loose an arm. -
25th Anniversary GI Joe
Memphis Egyptologist replied to JELEINEN's topic in Hall Of The Super Topics
Ah, I need to pull out my old Marvel comics. I haven't read them since I started graduate school , and I forgot how the original 1982/1983 Snake Eyes looked there. Maybe Hasbro will do a three pack of CC, Destro and Snake Eyes from the unmasking issue. -
25th Anniversary GI Joe
Memphis Egyptologist replied to JELEINEN's topic in Hall Of The Super Topics
I don't know. Snake Eyes looks like a black version of the blue and red one from 1991 that came with the grappling hook, gun, and two swords Snake Eyes 1991. I always thought the original had a pair of goggles that was flush with the commando hood he wore. However, the first Snake Eyes I owned was the one with Timber from 1985 Snake Eyes 1985. At least CC looks more like his comic version by having a flatter facemask than the original version. -
I thought I remember Regult being used in one of the Robotech episodes as a PA announcement or something. Then again, its been nearly 20 years since I watched Robotech!
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I thought Harmony Gold mandated certain translations/spellings in the Animeigo DVD set so as not to confuse it with their Robotech release.
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More Neon Gensis Evangelion
Memphis Egyptologist replied to chrono's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
Yup, any symbolism is a red herring. Focus on the mixed up relationships of the cast and not the etherial religious imagry. -
That's the Yamato blowing up in that photo. As the ship sank, it rolled on its side and one of the forward magazines exploded, blowing the ship in two.
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Toy Points. What Were They For?
Memphis Egyptologist replied to marx's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
Hooded CC was available up until the very end, if I remember, when the original 3 3/4 Joes were replaced with Sgt. Savage and G.I. Joe Ultra. -
Toy Points. What Were They For?
Memphis Egyptologist replied to marx's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
I sent in for that, and they sent my flag points back saying they had sold out. Next thing I know, Hasbro sent me an Arctic Joseph Colton because so many people complained about not getting the Green Beret version. Go figure. -
Toy Points. What Were They For?
Memphis Egyptologist replied to marx's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
BTW, Sgt Slaughter's initial vehicle was the Triple T. I never thought how many flag points the USS Flagg was worth. My youngest sister almost got this for me one Christmas as she worked at a Toy Store, but decided what I would do with a 7-ft. piece of plastic. I got shoes instead. -
Toy Points. What Were They For?
Memphis Egyptologist replied to marx's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
Sgt Slaughter was a mail in figure, then released with a tank-like vehicle, then an APC vehicle. -
Toy Points. What Were They For?
Memphis Egyptologist replied to marx's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
Serpentor was always a figure pack at retail. He came with that flying vehicle thingy, but he may have been a mail in offer later on. The JUMP, MMS, Polar Bear, and I think the Whale, among others, were later mail in offers. -
"The Plundering Fleet" and "The Lost Two Years"
Memphis Egyptologist replied to DestroidsRage's topic in Movies and TV Series
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"The Plundering Fleet" and "The Lost Two Years"
Memphis Egyptologist replied to DestroidsRage's topic in Movies and TV Series
I found a copy of the Lost Two Years, but I'm not sure I can attach it. Anyway, I'll let Hurin know of it. -
Up until WWII, French was a diplomatic language and remains a widely spoken language in many parts of the world. Plus, the Universal Postal Union (UPU) was formed in 1874 to coordinate the passage of international mail from country to country. French was picked as the official language of the Union, so it's a good chance that that is why international labels must contain French.
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Ummm, that how you write Japan in French. The writing on that label other than Japanse is French, so everything has to match up. Nothing unusual on that label.
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Huge Anime DVDs on clearance.
Memphis Egyptologist replied to Fusion's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
ADV has been running these sales on every holiday or whenever they need to get rid of excess inventory. Don't worry. Halloween is coning up and ADV might hold a sale then or even earlier. -
Star Wars Episode 3 Spoilers Thread
Memphis Egyptologist replied to zeo-mare's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
Don't forget that Yoda strained himself in ESB raising that X-Wing, which probably caused him to die in Return of the Jedi. At least that's what a good friend of mine thinks. -
Evangelion Angel Question
Memphis Egyptologist replied to glane21's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
The DC discs of the Platinum release or the non-Platinum DC releases? I have the DC DVD before the current Platinum releases, so I'm happy with those. Right now I just can't justify double dipping EVA DVDs as tuition here at the university is going up, up, up, and my TV is giving up the ghost, meaning I'm going to have to start creating a new TV fund. -
Evangelion Angel Question
Memphis Egyptologist replied to glane21's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
Yup, a dub exists of the original TV edits, the directors cut and then some. The original release even was quadlingual (French, Spanish, Japanese, English), as I used the French version to improve my skills in French translation. The English dub wasn't bad, IMHO, but the Director's cut episodes stank dubwise. I love the Japanese original TV edit, but just waiting to find time to watch the Director's cuts in Japanese. Not going to double dip with the Platinum episodes, as there have already been problems with their release and the originals suit me just fine. -
Evangelion Angel Question
Memphis Egyptologist replied to glane21's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
Is this in the dub or sub? I started watching the dub but it sucked so much that some of the cast would not/could not come back and were OD with different actors made me quit watching it. I have yet to watch the sub'd version, as I keep getting given more teaching duties at the university I go to and seem to lack time to watch much anime now. -
Evangelion Angel Question
Memphis Egyptologist replied to glane21's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
Or at least two messed up people with their fair share of human problems.