All the styles so far are pretty good, really. :3Litrid wrote:This series is gonna be Great I hope to see lots more of Land Style its soo epic
oh, sorry to go off topic, but your sig is off. the belt isn't saying "tu" over and over again.
All the styles so far are pretty good, really. :3Litrid wrote:This series is gonna be Great I hope to see lots more of Land Style its soo epic
It's "ghūl", with the mark over the "u", being the etymological root of "ghoul". And as posted on the front page, you have Ra's al Ghul from the Batman franchise for "demon's head", plus these Ghuls have horns.Actar wrote:Yeah, I can't quite follow the logic either... The Undead from Blade weren't zombies or vampires, the Worms from Kabuto never looked like real worms and the Yummies from OOOs weren't delicious in any way.HyperDrake wrote:- Ghuls. This series' lackeys. I've heard about GhOuls before in horror or mystery stories before, but not Ghuls.
toni2212 wrote:Spoiler
Anyone want to make a bet on which character will die at the end of the series? I already hoped for that green shirt boy.
lonegamer7 wrote:Spoiler
He feels like a much more enthusiastic Gai, at first glance. Although with Gai, at least he has Sentai knowledge to back him up.
Japan and their broken English .qedins wrote:Lepatch magic touch go
Sha ba do be touch henshin
What does it mean!? Is that magic-theme words?
Seriously, it's sound so random and weird and out of place
I hate it already
Zelda is the main character of The Legend of Zelda?TaelonZ wrote:Umm. . . ya he was. He was Kabuto. Though a character that I point out that might also break the mold was Otoya. He was the main character of the 1986 Arc of Kiva and did in fact get a lady. So did his son, but his lady died early.Dengar wrote:Tendou isn't a main character though.
Well, seeing as those sound appear in every magic ring he uses, you're gonna have a hard time pretending not to miss it.Dengar wrote: But like I said, I hope the henshin jingles will grow on me. Because right now I -really- don't like them. Especailly the PUREEZU! every. single. time.
Yes, I think that's what they were going for with that part.*blames Meteor's disco jingle*takenoko wrote:Isn't that just notes for a song? Like the 60s. sha be do be woo woo woo.
Actually, what is the difference between Wizard, Mage, Magician, Magic-User, Warlock, Sorcerer, Magi, etc...? I suppose each of them have a certain special connotation?takenoko wrote:>I really like how you guys translate "mahou-tsukai" as "mage". I feel that "mage" is the most appropriate term to use in the context, compared to words like "sorcerer", "wizard", or even "magician".
Yeah, if I may peel away the hood to reveal how the thought process went, we actually had a whole discussion about that. I think in the promos we translated it as "wizard". But then we stepped back and thought, "Why would he use mahoutsukai and wizard?" Wizard as a title only appears to apply to this one individual and there might be other mahoutsukai, so that didn't work.
In the initial QC process we had it as "magic user", the literal translation for "mahou tsukai". I think we could have gotten away with this, but it felt clunky to me. Which is why we went with mage. If we were translating MagiRanger now, I think we probably have used mage instead of magician, actually.