Train of Midnight
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- Thaw a frozen arm with his abs
Jesus Christ that confused the hell out of me when that happened. Why were his abs on fire???
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- Thaw a frozen arm with his abs
ACDC isn't a name, it's a band.
Can't you say that about many characters though?
but Brando for example is a normal name
Because they were THAT manly.They weren't actually on fire it was just body heat.
It does if you're manly enough and your heart is burning with courage.Body heat doesn't glow red, broham.
It does if you're manly enough and your heart is burning with courage.
It does if you're manly enough and your heart is burning with courage.
It was just a way to visualize the heat.
I don't think so, most characters have names that are references, but Brando for example is a normal name, whileThey SOUND like those band names, but that's just a reference, they're not literally called like that.ACDC, Wham and Cars aren't names thousands of year old super vampires can have.
Weather Report and Foo Fighters. untranslate THAT, bitches.
Yo those are special cases.
Did you know the name of the character wasn't pronounced like the name of the band either? "エシディシ" vs. "エーシー・ディーシー".No way in hell am I using Esidesi. Makes no god damn sense.
Kars is named after The Cars.Cars being named after a gary newman song instead of the band The Cars?
It has nothing to do with Wikia, really. It's just how those names have been spelled in alphabet in official material for 20 years or so.Fuck these wikia dudes. Don't know a damn thing.
Did you know the name of the character wasn't pronounced like the name of the band either? "エシディシ" vs. "エーシー・ディーシー".
It has nothing to do with Wikia, really.
And again, "Zeppeli".
Ah, well.
Kars is named after The Cars.
Clearly not! But for the names we've been talking about, so far...Because Araki is famous for his consistency.
Holy double standards, God's Beard! ^^And Zeppeli just sounds like a good name for a magical zen master jester dude.
I guess I could argue Santana wasn't really his name (that was just Stroheim's idea, remember!), but it's no like I'm saying there's a "rule" or anything, here. Clearly, Zeppeli, Tonpetty and Straizo aren't pillar men, for one thing!If the pillar men are just references how do you explain Santana? Why do half the characters have actual people's names but these guys can't be band names?
Holy double standards, God's Beard! ^^
Why would you have one guy be Dire, and the other Straizo, though?I guess I could argue Santana wasn't really his name (that was just Stroheim's idea, remember!), but it's no like I'm saying there's a "rule" or anything, here. Clearly, Zeppeli, Tonpetty and Straizo aren't pillar men, for one thing!
The consistency issue is Araki's. He does things super impulsively, which is why Jojo's has horrible consistency issues between parts and even in the middle of battles. I wouldn't be surprised if Araki just made the names up out of his head without looking at band albums or anything. Like, "oh yeah, Led Zeppeli the American rock band, that'd be a good name!" If there's anybody in comics that just makes shit up as he goes, it's Araki. Not to mention living somewhere where all these names aren't his native language, so he'd mix up things in his head easily.I'm just pointing out that the (surprisingly consistent) official alphabet spellings of some character names aren't always exactly identical to the bands they're based on. And neither are the pronunciations of some of those names, in fact (no final "N" sound for Zeppeli, an added "O" sound for Straizo, shorter vowels for Esidisi, etc).
Again, not arguing there are hard rules. That way lies madness!Why would you have one guy be Dire, and the other Straizo, though?
I don't know whether or not Araki is the one who came up with those spellings (could well be some guys over at Shûesiha), but I definitely agree with the guy's impulsive and forgetful nature. That's part of why I've been saying official artbooks and merchandise are surprisingly consistent as far as those spellings are concerned. ^^The consistency issue is Araki's. He does things super impulsively, which is why Jojo's has horrible consistency issues between parts and even in the middle of battles. I wouldn't be surprised if Araki just made the names up out of his head without looking at band albums or anything. Like, "oh yeah, Led Zeppeli the American rock band, that'd be a good name!" If there's anybody in comics that just makes shit up as he goes, it's Araki. Not to mention living somewhere where all these names aren't his native language, so he'd mix up things in his head easily.
"Belmondo", of course! ^^
Only half-joking.Please tell me you're joking.
Dude..."Belmondo" is a stupid name
Please tell me you're joking.
"Belmondo" is a stupid name and Konami USA were right to ditch that foolishness. There's no point of a literal translation if it's to the detriment of the work.
Dude's the inspiration for Cobra AND the Castlevania's protagonists? Damn.Yeah tell that to him:
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That's Jean-Paul Belmondo, a French actor.
This is great!Interrupting the somehow still ongoing names translation discussion for some silliness that's extremely relevant for these past two episodes and tomorrow
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Dude's the inspiraton for Cobra
It's Vermont.
Well, it certainly seems that way to me for the reasons listed earlier, anyway. I don't believe I've seen an actual confirmation from the staff, so I'd hesitate to call that a hard fact.The fact that Simon's name was originally meant to be French is pretty mind-blowing to me.
Yeah, I just found an Igarashi interview where he confirms that the name "Belmondo" is French, which is why he decided that Leon and Sara from that game (the first entry in the series, chronologically) would be French as well.Leon Belmont/Belmondo as the first member of the family makes it pretty clear that they were French.
i can't waitDo you even pose
Awesome episode
Warning for Jojo's newcomer, this episode gonna change your life, be warned