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Post by laescoobyfan on Sept 14, 2012 21:09:37 GMT -5
I think AbracadabraDoo and Camp Scare came out the same year. Mark Also, "Music of the Vampire" and "Big Top" were both released in 2012.
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Post by j3h on Sept 14, 2012 21:19:23 GMT -5
To me, Blue Falcon in one movie and the word "Mutt" in the very next seems too much of a coincidence. But who knows. Guess we'll have to wait till the end of the Blue Falcon movie to find out! Mark That's pretty much the logic I was wrestling with when I thought of bringing up the question. I don't know if I believe that they are connected, but I wanted to bring up the possibility that they could be....does Mecha = Dyno???
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Post by ahkyahnan on Sept 14, 2012 21:40:46 GMT -5
Could be. Maybe Dynomutt gets taken over by some evil entity. Or, said entity creates its own evil version of DM to counter SD and DM.
Mark
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Post by laescoobyfan on Sept 14, 2012 22:14:38 GMT -5
To me, Blue Falcon in one movie and the word "Mutt" in the very next seems too much of a coincidence. But who knows. Guess we'll have to wait till the end of the Blue Falcon movie to find out! Mark That's pretty much the logic I was wrestling with when I thought of bringing up the question. I don't know if I believe that they are connected, but I wanted to bring up the possibility that they could be....does Mecha = Dyno??? I found some definitions for the word "Mecha": "Mecha, also known as meka or mechs, is a broad genre of vehicles (normally walking vehicles) which are usually controlled by a pilot. Mecha often appear in anime, science fiction, and other genres involving fantastic or futuristic elements." "A large armoured robot on legs" "A Japanese contraction of the English word mechanical. Mecha (pronounced "meh-ka"), refers to anything of a mechanical nature... weapons, advanced body armor, vehicles, and of course... giant robots. ..." "Typically used when talking about giant, human-controlled robots but can also mean any type of destructive, mechanical weapon. Constitutes a genre featuring futuristic warfare" "A genre of anime which involves gigantic robots." "Just about anything mechanical: weapons, vehicles, robots, but usually not items like pencil sharpeners or ceiling fans." "Caravaner slang for “mechanical”, any large mechanical vehicle, especially one with legs." "Mecha is a general term for anime that deals mostly with large robots driven by human pilots." "Term used for Japanese Robots, sometimes includes Zoids." "related to robots or technology. There are many series that involve the piloting of enormous robots for combat purposes." "Abbreviated collective term for mechanical device, often used to refer to the machines designed for a particular series" "People use gigantic robots in the Anime/Manga, usually piloted by someone." Source: www.google.com/webhp?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8#hl=en&rlz=1R2ACEW_en&q=mecha&tbs=dfn:1&tbo=u&sa=X&psj=1&ei=W-5TUJehI-jr0QHD_oDAAw&ved=0CBwQkQ4&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.r_qf.&fp=61670a765f962086&biw=1024&bih=653
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Post by russm on Sept 15, 2012 16:13:52 GMT -5
Just put the Mystery Machine paint job on one of these and they're good to go.
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Post by j3h on Sept 15, 2012 21:01:04 GMT -5
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Post by laescoobyfan on Sept 15, 2012 21:54:27 GMT -5
Oh yea, I've seen that picture before!
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Post by mekagojira3k on Sept 15, 2012 22:54:46 GMT -5
Mysterimus Prime.
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Post by russm on Sept 16, 2012 3:02:03 GMT -5
Yeah but the Atlas BattleMech isn't a transformer.
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Post by j3h on Sept 16, 2012 7:46:25 GMT -5
Yeah but the Atlas BattleMech isn't a transformer. Best I could do on a quick search
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Post by UltimateScoobyFan on Sept 16, 2012 21:35:01 GMT -5
YAYAYAYAYAY!!! Thank you soo much for posting all this information LaeScoobyFan!! Made my night
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Post by laescoobyfan on Sept 16, 2012 22:05:45 GMT -5
YAYAYAYAYAY!!! Thank you soo much for posting all this information LaeScoobyFan!! Made my night You're welcome! I'm glad I made you happy! I came across it all at once, and it was kind of crazy!
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Post by russm on Sept 17, 2012 14:59:10 GMT -5
Velma made a robotic dog in an SD:MI WNSD episode.
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Post by mekagojira3k on Sept 17, 2012 16:48:38 GMT -5
Velma made a robotic dog in an SD:MI episode. When was that? I though the Frighthound was invented by Mrs. Wyatt.
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Post by russm on Sept 17, 2012 16:58:12 GMT -5
Velma made a robotic dog in an SD:MI episode. When was that? I though the Frighthound was invented by Mrs. Wyatt. Sorry, I meant WNSD. the 'Big Appetite in Little Tokyo' episode.
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