Nightbat Posted May 11, 2004 Posted May 11, 2004 M7 is nowhere near cool enough to contain hentai tentacle sex
RichterX Posted May 11, 2004 Posted May 11, 2004 (edited) I would had like to see Lego VF against Space Monster duh... forgot the image Edited May 11, 2004 by RichterX
Druna Skass Posted May 12, 2004 Posted May 12, 2004 I would had like to see Lego VF against Space Monsterduh... forgot the image Whoa, that's pretty cool... But a lego VF against a space monster, come on, we all know the Lego VF'll come out on top...
RichterX Posted May 12, 2004 Posted May 12, 2004 It is interesting that the VFs models were made up with Lego like blocks...
Druna Skass Posted May 12, 2004 Posted May 12, 2004 It is interesting that the VFs models were made up with Lego like blocks... Well the guys at Konami actualy use legos to help them design the levels for Metal Gear Solid.
warrhead Posted May 12, 2004 Posted May 12, 2004 (edited) Did Mikimoto design those... uh, space monsters? If not, who does design monsters, if Kawamori does the mechs and Mikimoto does the characters? Hannah/Barbera from the looks of it. And exactly what ARE those turd-like things protruding from the sides of it's head; are they ears or just gay-hentai-tentacles? Edited May 12, 2004 by warrhead
Agent ONE Posted May 13, 2004 Posted May 13, 2004 Did Mikimoto design those... uh, space monsters? If not, who does design monsters, if Kawamori does the mechs and Mikimoto does the characters? Hannah/Barbera from the looks of it. And exactly what ARE those turd-like things protruding from the sides of it's head; are they ears or just gay-hentai-tentacles? They are 'just gay-hentai-tentacles.' So sad.
RichterX Posted May 13, 2004 Posted May 13, 2004 Did Mikimoto design those... uh, space monsters? If not, who does design monsters, if Kawamori does the mechs and Mikimoto does the characters? Hannah/Barbera from the looks of it. And exactly what ARE those turd-like things protruding from the sides of it's head; are they ears or just gay-hentai-tentacles? They are 'just gay-hentai-tentacles.' So sad. Looks like Agent ONE knows a lot about gay hentai tentacles
Agent ONE Posted May 13, 2004 Posted May 13, 2004 Did Mikimoto design those... uh, space monsters? If not, who does design monsters, if Kawamori does the mechs and Mikimoto does the characters? Hannah/Barbera from the looks of it. And exactly what ARE those turd-like things protruding from the sides of it's head; are they ears or just gay-hentai-tentacles? They are 'just gay-hentai-tentacles.' So sad. Looks like Agent ONE knows a lot about gay hentai tentacles Yeah, I saw M7. Doesn't get fruiter than that.
Renato Posted May 18, 2004 Posted May 18, 2004 That does actually bring up a good point... Did Mikimoto design those... uh, space monsters? If not, who does design monsters, if Kawamori does the mechs and Mikimoto does the characters? Even as a M7 fan, I'm not a huge fan of the monster-ish designs. Though I will say that the Teletubbies are far scarier. The larger monsters are done by Miyatake, while Mikimoto takes care of the humanoid ones like Sivil, Gavil, etc. And Agent, the VF doesn't sing.
hevangel2 Posted May 18, 2004 Author Posted May 18, 2004 I wonder what other anime does this Miyatake guy worked on. I want to see whether his other design are equally bad taste as the space monsters.
ewilen Posted May 18, 2004 Posted May 18, 2004 I wonder what other anime does this Miyatake guy worked on.I want to see whether his other design are equally bad taste as the space monsters. He designed most of the non-VF mecha and spaceships for Macross.
John Focker Posted May 18, 2004 Posted May 18, 2004 That does actually bring up a good point... Did Mikimoto design those... uh, space monsters? If not, who does design monsters, if Kawamori does the mechs and Mikimoto does the characters? Even as a M7 fan, I'm not a huge fan of the monster-ish designs. Though I will say that the Teletubbies are far scarier. The larger monsters are done by Miyatake, while Mikimoto takes care of the humanoid ones like Sivil, Gavil, etc. And Agent, the VF doesn't sing. No!!!! Part of me refuses to believe that those "parents-of-teletubbies" space monsters were designed by the same Miyatake who gave us the wonderful ships and non-transforming mecha in Macross. Sigh...
Gui Posted May 18, 2004 Posted May 18, 2004 Maybe this is the first signs of a heavy Alzheimer strike...
justvinnie Posted May 18, 2004 Posted May 18, 2004 Hehehe... here everyone is bashing the Protodevilns and it was Miyatake who designed them. The designer of the Macross itself, all of the spaceships, and destroids. vinnie
Agent ONE Posted May 18, 2004 Posted May 18, 2004 Hehehe... here everyone is bashing the Protodevilns and it was Miyatake who designed them. The designer of the Macross itself, all of the spaceships, and destroids.vinnie I guess his career is in a freefall.
Final Vegeta Posted May 18, 2004 Posted May 18, 2004 The larger monsters are done by Miyatake Really? I knew he had some involvement in Varuta Valkyries, VF-22 and VF-19Kai (and Zero's birdmen), I didn't know he went as far. FV
Radd Posted May 18, 2004 Posted May 18, 2004 Actually, I wonder what his original designs looked like. I really didn't like a lot of the Mikimoto designs found in the Macross II animation, but his actual paintings and illustrations of those characters are great. This could be a situation of the designs getting dumbed down or changed for the actual animation.
ewilen Posted May 18, 2004 Posted May 18, 2004 Anyone have the M7 TIA book? Does it have the original designs?
Gui Posted May 18, 2004 Posted May 18, 2004 Anyone have the M7 TIA book? Does it have the original designs? There's a bunch of sketches into the M7 TIA book: I'll post them when I'll have my scan gone back...
hevangel2 Posted May 19, 2004 Author Posted May 19, 2004 What! The Miyatake designed legendary SDF-1 Macross also designed those space monster!?! Something must be really really wrong with him. Maybe he got abducted and brainwashed by aliens.
RichterX Posted May 19, 2004 Posted May 19, 2004 What! The Miyatake designed legendary SDF-1 Macross also designed those space monster!?! Something must be really really wrong with him. Maybe he got abducted and brainwashed by aliens. Brainwashed by Space monsters to draw giant space monsters? Interesting...
Renato Posted May 19, 2004 Posted May 19, 2004 What! The Miyatake designed legendary SDF-1 Macross also designed those space monster!?! Something must be really really wrong with him. Maybe he got abducted and brainwashed by aliens. Brainwashed by Space monsters to draw giant space monsters? Interesting... Even if he was, you'd think they would have brainwashed him so he'd make them look at least a little menacing. Since we're talking about interesting tidbits, Tetsuro Amino, the director of M7 also worked more recently on that children's anime called Chacha and something something... Anyway, it's about a little boy and his pet dog/car. I'm sure someone here has seen it and can explain better....
Renato Posted May 19, 2004 Posted May 19, 2004 Actually, I wonder what his original designs looked like. I really didn't like a lot of the Mikimoto designs found in the Macross II animation, but his actual paintings and illustrations of those characters are great. This could be a situation of the designs getting dumbed down or changed for the actual animation. In the case of M7, Mikimoto did the original designs, and they looked great. Then Kenichi Katsura (I think that's his name, I always forget) came along and re-did them for the anime. So, in the case of Mikimoto, yes, they are dumbed down. But I think for Miyatake and Kawamori, they finalised their own designs themselves. Kawamori recalls in one of the books, I think it's M7 Materials, that in the original SDF show he was always being told to simplify his designs as they were far too complicated for anime. When it came to doing M7, he foresaw this and purposely did simple designs. Then, in contrast, he was told to make them look MORE complicated as they were far too simple!! Anyway, take a look at the design works book and just be glad that a lot of that stuff DIDN'T make it into M7, e.g. the Valks with valk-sized guitars, with goggles, combining-valks (a-la Getter), etc. Phew!
macplus Posted May 19, 2004 Posted May 19, 2004 (edited) What! The Miyatake designed legendary SDF-1 Macross also designed those space monster!?! Something must be really really wrong with him. Maybe he got abducted and brainwashed by aliens. Brainwashed by Space monsters to draw giant space monsters? Interesting... Even if he was, you'd think they would have brainwashed him so he'd make them look at least a little menacing. Since we're talking about interesting tidbits, Tetsuro Amino, the director of M7 also worked more recently on that children's anime called Chacha and something something... Anyway, it's about a little boy and his pet dog/car. I'm sure someone here has seen it and can explain better.... So Tetsuro Amino was the director of M7... anybody with a pícture of that troll??? And by the way, whoever draw the space monsters, I don't care who was responsible but he was having a regression to childhood or was trying some sabotage on the show... my 10 year old nephiew does better with scary monsters PS: somebody mentioned the original script for M7 was different to that sissy show we ended with, any comments on this version?? Later folks! Edited May 22, 2004 by macplus
RichterX Posted May 19, 2004 Posted May 19, 2004 (edited) What! The Miyatake designed legendary SDF-1 Macross also designed those space monster!?! Something must be really really wrong with him. Maybe he got abducted and brainwashed by aliens. Brainwashed by Space monsters to draw giant space monsters? Interesting... Even if he was, you'd think they would have brainwashed him so he'd make them look at least a little menacing. Since we're talking about interesting tidbits, Tetsuro Amino, the director of M7 also worked more recently on that children's anime called Chacha and something something... Anyway, it's about a little boy and his pet dog/car. I'm sure someone here has seen it and can explain better.... See it is a whole Giant Space Monster conspiracy. They knew of his original idea so the GSM capture him, brainwashed him to make sure they were not intimidating to prepare the grounds for their invasion, we will think they are a bunch of sissy monsters... Edited May 19, 2004 by RichterX
macplus Posted May 19, 2004 Posted May 19, 2004 Since we're talking about interesting tidbits, Tetsuro Amino, the director of M7 also worked more recently on that children's anime called Chacha and something something... Anyway, it's about a little boy and his pet dog/car. I'm sure someone here has seen it and can explain better.... See it is a whole Giant Space Monster conspiracy. They knew of his original idea so the GSM capture him, brainwashed him to make sure they were not intimidating to prepare the grounds for their invation, we will think they are a bunch of sissy monsters... So, they were supposed to be really ridiculous, sissy and pansy monsters then?? well, if that was his goal the designer did an awesome job! I aplaud him!!!
Blaine23 Posted May 20, 2004 Posted May 20, 2004 (edited) So Tetsuro Amino was the director of M7... the guy has to die, anybody with a pícture of that troll??? And by the way, whoever draw the space monsters, I don't care who was responsible but he was having a regression to childhood or was trying some sabotage on the show... my 10 year old nephiew does better with scary monsters PS: somebody mentioned the original script for M7 was different to that sissy show we ended with, any comments on this version?? Later folks! Classy! It's really good thing to post pictures and threaten death on a guy who made an anime you didn't enjoy... Dong. Edited May 20, 2004 by Blaine23
Druna Skass Posted May 20, 2004 Posted May 20, 2004 I'm guessing Miyatake had a cold when he was working on Macross 7 and ended up pounding down a bottle of codine cough syrup.
Agent ONE Posted May 20, 2004 Posted May 20, 2004 So Tetsuro Amino was the director of M7... the guy has to die, anybody with a pícture of that troll??? And by the way, whoever draw the space monsters, I don't care who was responsible but he was having a regression to childhood or was trying some sabotage on the show... my 10 year old nephiew does better with scary monsters PS: somebody mentioned the original script for M7 was different to that sissy show we ended with, any comments on this version?? Later folks! Classy! It's really good thing to post pictures and threaten death on a guy who made an anime you didn't enjoy... Dong. He didn't really threaten to kill him... He just said "he needs to die." Thats not so bad. Keep in mind monumnets are only built for artists, not for critics.
Blaine23 Posted May 20, 2004 Posted May 20, 2004 He didn't really threaten to kill him... He just said "he needs to die." Thats not so bad. No, I know it ain't serious... but it makes Macrossworld look pretty creepy/scary and that isn't very funny, y'know?
macplus Posted May 20, 2004 Posted May 20, 2004 He didn't really threaten to kill him... He just said "he needs to die." Thats not so bad. No, I know it ain't serious... but it makes Macrossworld look pretty creepy/scary and that isn't very funny, y'know? You're kidding right?? Almost 90% of the M7 related treads are just bashing and flames fun, I don't even pay much attention to them anymore, however it's a great source for funny comments, I didn't like the series, period, it's not like I hate everyone who has to do or like it, chill out buddy! we're just having fun here!
Blaine23 Posted May 21, 2004 Posted May 21, 2004 (edited) You're kidding right?? Almost 90% of the M7 related treads are just bashing and flames fun, I don't even pay much attention to them anymore, however it's a great source for funny comments, I didn't like the series, period, it's not like I hate everyone who has to do or like it, chill out buddy! we're just having fun here! Not kidding a bit. And I'm well chilled out, actually. I understand you were joking around... I just think your comment could have easily been taken the wrong way. That sort of thing can be taken seriously by people who aren't necessarily "in on the joke". I don't like alot of individual's work, but I also think it's irresponsible to post anything even resembling an actual threat, etc... ya dig? There's tons of stuff that I think is funny, but that don't necessarily appear funny on an internet message board. This would be one of those things. Edited May 21, 2004 by Blaine23
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