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How many 'North Pole' bases have been destroyed by the SNT? Does Galactor rebuild the same base every time?
In Episode 65, Dr. Nambu says that Galactor must have brought the Bem on their spaceship. When did he find out Galactor had an extraterrestrial connection? (Okay, people, write your ficcies!)
How did Joe's friend, Alan, learn the Condor killed his fiancee? Joe did not see the face of the Devilstar he killed, so he would only recognize the young woman in Alan's photo as the woman he helped out of a burning car. (Another fic!)
Where does Katse hide his costume when he's in disguise?
What's the Galactor symbol supposed to be? A stylized cat, or a devil?
Archaeologists must hate Galactor for putting their bases under ruins. Talk about compromising the site.
Is Jun's hair supposed to be greenish, or did the animators use a different ink formula to represent a specific texture of hair?
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23-09-2009 01:01
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lborgia88
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quote: | Originally posted by UnpublishedWriter
How many 'North Pole' bases have been destroyed by the SNT? Does Galactor rebuild the same base every time? |
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I don't think they'd rebuild in an exact location they'd used before. I've always assumed they like to use arctic or antarctic locations because there's hardly anyone there and their bases are less likely to be detected (and maybe bleak, snowy, tree-less locations can be drawn faster by the animators too)
quote: | In Episode 65, Dr. Nambu says that Galactor must have brought the Bem on their spaceship. When did he find out Galactor had an extraterrestrial connection? (Okay, people, write your ficcies!) |
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I've heard that there was some mention, maybe in some sort of pre-production notes at Tatsunoko, that the technology behind the Team's birdstyles was given to Dr. Nambu by benevolent aliens. Galactor did have that scorpion mecha on the moon in ep. 9 -maybe Dr. Nambu is aware there are aliens out there in space, and that one might have come near enough to Earth to get grabbed by Galactor.
quote: | How did Joe's friend, Alan, learn the Condor killed his fiancee? Joe did not see the face of the Devilstar he killed, so he would only recognize the young woman in Alan's photo as the woman he helped out of a burning car. (Another fic!) |
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Actually, I have a fic-in-the-works that will offer one possible answer to this question!
quote: | Where does Katse hide his costume when he's in disguise? |
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I have no idea, but I suspect the answer is somehow related to the question of how Joe can hide tons of shuriken and/or his gun in the outer thigh of his jeans (one that has always puzzled me).
quote: | What's the Galactor symbol supposed to be? A stylized cat, or a devil? |
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Maybe a bit of both? I think all cats, including mine, are evil at heart.
quote: | Archaeologists must hate Galactor for putting their bases under ruins. Talk about compromising the site. |
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Great, now I'm imagining an Indiana Jones/Gatchaman crossover fic...
quote: | Is Jun's hair supposed to be greenish, or did the animators use a different ink formula to represent a specific texture of hair? |
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I believe it is supposed to be green -Tatsunokofan will know for sure. It seems to me, too, that her hair is even more green in Gatchaman II and Gatchaman F.
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24-09-2009 14:43
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tatsunokofan
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Hi all!
quote: | How many 'North Pole' bases have been destroyed by the SNT? Does Galactor rebuild the same base every time? |
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In the first series, four bases. The first was in episode #14 (Ice Kandar), then again in episode #18 (The Whale Submarines), episode #54 (Kanikiller), and lastly in episode #64 (Blizzarder), and episode #100 (Which was probably located more toward the North Sea than the North Pole).
I'd have to do more checking for the second and third series, but the only one that immediately comes to mind is in Gatchaman II #23 (Ken's childhood teacher). Gatchaman Fighter #33 took place in the North Sea, and Gatchaman Fighter #'s 36 and 39 took place at I.S.O. bases located at the North Pole, but Gallactor did not have bases there in those episodes.
There were other episodes where the action took place in snowy climates, which might be why you would think that there are more than there really are, but those stories took place in locations other than the North Pole.
quote: | I've heard that there was some mention, maybe in some sort of pre-production notes at Tatsunoko, that the technology behind the Team's birdstyles was given to Dr. Nambu by benevolent aliens. |
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Actually, that came from an article in the first volume of the "Fantastic TV Collection" series, where SF Consultant Rei Kozumi was talking about working with Tatsunoko on the series. He commented that he was greatly bothered by the technology required to allow for the transformations of the Ninja Team's vehicles and uniforms. Simply put, it was far beyond anything else that was to se seen in the series.
He went on to say that, to explain this inconsistency, they came up with the idea that aliens that were against what X was doing on Earth had provided Nambu with the transformation technology. The idea never appeared in the series Planning Establishment or in the series itself (Though it is touched upon indirectly at the end of the OAVs), but that was the explanation the staff came up with at the time.
quote: | Galactor did have that scorpion mecha on the moon in ep. 9 -maybe Dr. Nambu is aware there are aliens out there in space, and that one might have come near enough to Earth to get grabbed by Galactor. |
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Of course, we see that mecha being sent to the moon from Earth. It's not something that was already up there.
quote: | Is Jun's hair supposed to be greenish, or did the animators use a different ink formula to represent a specific texture of hair? |
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I'd say its green and chalk it up to being yet another wacky anime hair color. If Tatsunoko had wanted it to be a different color, they could have done so easily enough. We know from all of the other characters that appeared in the series that they had a wide enough color palette that they could have made her hair any color they chose, and they chose green. I wouldn't be so arrogant as to assume that the green was being used to represent anything other than green.
James
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24-09-2009 16:17
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tatsunokofan
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quote: | Colour tones can break down over time, and black often looks more green when it ages. (Some of paintings have completely changed colour over time, vibrant colours break down due to UV light. Especially some shades of blue from using lead paint.) Things like that... |
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While that may be true with paintings, it has no bearing on a film print. They are two different things, and what applies to one does not apply to the other. That would be like saying that, because silverware will tarnish over time, a photograph of silverware will also tarnish. Besides, if the film had a problem, it would most likely result in a pink hue over everything, not just a black color used for Jun's hair changing to green. That would also not explain why no one else with black hair in the show has green hair. So, simply put, her hair is green, not another color that has altered over time.
James
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25-09-2009 01:16
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tatsunokofan
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quote: | While I agree with filming in what you're saying James, but isn't Cartoon/early anime produced differently bcause its hand drawn rather than live actors? Just wondering about the different mediums used on film over time. |
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Yes, anime at the time Gatchaman was produced was hand-drawn, traced, and painted. By the time of Gatchaman II and Gatchaman Fighter, it was still hand drawn, but it used an electronic process similar to photocopy machines to transfer it to the cels. The cels were then hand painted. These days, the images are a combination of hand drawn (Usually with the people) and computer drawn (Usually with mechanical objects, vehicles, buildings, and the like). The hand drawn images are then scanned into a computer and all the coloring and compositing with the background are done electronically before being "printed" only the film. Since most of the work is done in a computer, that is why (With very rare exceptions) you don't find cels for current anime programs.
James
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25-09-2009 03:50
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