Walter said:These bug people all look the same.
That's one-hundred million year-old racism for ya.
Walter said:These bug people all look the same.
Walter said:Another real-world wrestling move Dilos uses during the Empire flashback: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mxhMNs43NVA
So this means that it's an old work, or I'm wrong?Aazealh said:In this issue of YA, Miura's comment is that Gigantomakhia was created as part of a plan to celebrate Young Animal's 20th anniversary, but was not released in time.
RaffoBaffo said:So this means that it's an old work, or I'm wrong?
Ah...according to Wikipedia the date is 1992, thats why I thought that was an old work XDAazealh said:(which was this year, as YA was created in 1993).
RaffoBaffo said:Ah...according to Wikipedia the date is 1992, thats why I thought that was an old work XD
Alucroas said:According to this article I found after googling 'Gigantomachia', it's definition is "War" (Machia) and "Giants" (Gigantes/Giganto). Would it be implausible to say that after millions of years following a post-apocalyptic event, the Gods have risen and are now waging a war on one another through various tribes?
Alucroas said:I wouldn't be surprised to see a few scarabs running around or being used as currency.
Alucroas said:I'm starting to see why he was suspected of being a spy, provided Ogun's people or, he himself have any knowledge of Greek words and their meanings.
Alucroas said:I rather like the fact that the article mentions Ragnarok, the end of days, or rather the end of a tribal era that is soon to come.
Alucroas said:By the way, I looked up Prome's name as well and it's the name of a city in Burma.
Aazealh said:Total Ganishka vibe from the beginning of the episode too.