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ro
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Dec-15-01, 05:43 AM (EDT)
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"Bah weep granah weep ninibon!"
 
   For reading my intro, give yourself an energon goodie!

Now allow myself to introduce.... myself. My name's Rolando Farrales, but most friends call me Ro. I'm a 25 year old Filipino-American hailing from Fort Washington, MD, which is a hop, skip, jump, and a 15 minute drive away from D.C. After reading the EPU Forums since its start, I finally decided it was time to stop sneaking around and start participating in all the fun. So TAADOW!!! Here I am, and God help us all! :)

I got my first taste of anime when I was little, while living in Japan during the early 80's, where my dad was stationed for a tour of sea duty in the Navy. I have vague, yet fond memories of watching all sorts of TV anime, playing with lots of fun transformable toy robots, and learning to speak Japanese in first grade. When my dad was transferred back to the U.S., my family settled down in the D.C. area, and I continued grade school, my memories of Japan beginning to fade.

Then Robotech came along, and the memories came flooding back, sparking the fire of interest on anime in me completely, like it did so many others. More dubbed anime shows popped up on TV to fan the flames, like Voltron, Tranzor Z, and Dragon Warrior. It blossomed to bonfire levels when I finally started collecting what manga was available, jumpstarted by buying the first Ninja High School graphic novel. I tried to get my hands on any tapes and comics I could afford, and my collection grew. Appreciation of anime and manga also fueled my love of drawing, resulting in my manga-influenced art style (which I'd like to share with you all, if I can ever get around to posting some of my art here). This continued for me throughout middle school and high school, as anime fandom also continued its rise. When I eventually came to Virginia Tech in '94, I found the university's anime clubs, and went to their weekly meetings regularly over the course of my college years and grew to truly appreciate how even more diverse anime was, through all the different genres I enjoyed. So here I am now, my love for anime still burning bright and cheerful.

As for EPU, I've been reading since '96, when I first came across Cybertron Dreams during my junior year in college. I loved its portrayal of everyone's favorite transformable robots, and was intrigued enough by all the crossover elements I saw that I decided to take a gander at what this whole Undocumented Features thing was all about. Hook, line, and sinker. :) Within a month, I read all of UF, and by the month after, the rest of EPU's works. Been a loyal fan ever since.

Well, that's it from me. Time to jump into the Forum and do my thing. See you all around!

-Ro


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  RE: Bah weep granah weep ninibon! Astynax Dec-15-01 1
     RE: Bah weep granah weep ninibon! Wedgemoderator Dec-15-01 2
         Damn! remande Dec-15-01 3
             RE: Damn! Laudre Dec-16-01 4
                 RE: Damn! Wedgemoderator Dec-16-01 5
                     RE: Damn! Laudre Dec-16-01 6
             RE: Damn! BYapes Dec-16-01 7
                 RE: Damn! Mephronteam Jan-14-02 10
  RE: Bah weep granah weep ninibon! Phantom Jan-13-02 8
     RE: Bah weep granah weep ninibon! ro Jan-13-02 9
         RE: Bah weep granah weep ninibon! Phantom Jan-15-02 11

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Astynax
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Dec-15-01, 07:09 PM (EDT)
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1. "RE: Bah weep granah weep ninibon!"
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   >For reading my intro, give yourself an energon goodie!
>

I have to ask, where is the subject line from? I strikes me as VERY familiar but I can't place it...

-={(Astynax)}=-
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2. "RE: Bah weep granah weep ninibon!"
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   >I have to ask, where is the subject line from? I strikes me as VERY
>familiar but I can't place it...

Transformers: The Movie

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remande
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3. "Damn!"
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   >>I have to ask, where is the subject line from? I strikes me as VERY
>>familiar but I can't place it...
>
>Transformers: The Movie

I remember that one...it's supposed to be the universal greeting.

What I say damn! about is that I've heard that recently in something non-Tranformers. It might be the Samurai Jack episode that takes place underwater, but I can't be sure. It's Klattu Barada Niktu for the animated set.

--rR

--rR


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Laudre
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Dec-16-01, 01:32 AM (EDT)
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4. "RE: Damn!"
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   > It's
>Klattu Barada Niktu for the animated set.

This would imply that Transformers: the Movie is in some way comparable to The Day the Earth Stood Still. As much affection as I have for that mid-80's lump of nostalgic cheese, I can't quite bring myself to compare it to one of the best SF movies of the 1950s ^_^.

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Wedgemoderator
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5. "RE: Damn!"
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   >> It's
>>Klattu Barada Niktu for the animated set.
>
>This would imply that Transformers: the Movie is in some way
>comparable to The Day the Earth Stood Still. As much affection
>as I have for that mid-80's lump of nostalgic cheese, I can't quite
>bring myself to compare it to one of the best SF movies of the 1950s
>^_^.

It's also the three magic words Ash has to recite in order to claim the Book of the Dead in Army of Darkness (which he naturally forgets and mumbles horribly at the appropriate time). Not so much a comparison of movies as a comparison of references to them. In jokes are easy once you know how. :)

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Laudre
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6. "RE: Damn!"
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   >It's also the three magic words Ash has to recite in order to claim
>the Book of the Dead in Army of Darkness (which he naturally
>forgets and mumbles horribly at the appropriate time). Not so much a
>comparison of movies as a comparison of references to them. In jokes
>are easy once you know how. :)

Oh, I know that. I also know that the phrase appeared even before The Day the Earth Stood Still in a Lovecraft story (I know this for sure, because the story's in a Lovecraft compendium I own), so the usage in Army of Darkness is actually a multilayered one. (After all, Lovecraft also invented the Necronomicon.)

>Chad Collier--"See you next Wednesday!"

John Landis :).

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7. "RE: Damn!"
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   >>>I have to ask, where is the subject line from? I strikes me as VERY
>>>familiar but I can't place it...
>>
>>Transformers: The Movie
>
>I remember that one...it's supposed to be the universal greeting.
>
>What I say damn! about is that I've heard that recently in
>something non-Tranformers. It might be the Samurai Jack
>episode that takes place underwater, but I can't be sure. It's
>Klattu Barada Niktu for the animated set.
>
> --rR

It was also (IIRC) said in the dub version of Elf Princess Rane during a speech...that also named the ambassadors to Babylon 5. Yes, that was a wierd show.

Brian Yaple
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10. "RE: Damn!"
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   > It was also (IIRC) said in the dub version of Elf Princess
>Rane
during a speech...that also named the ambassadors to Babylon
>5. Yes, that was a wierd show.

A friend of mine who is fluent in Japanese was driven to near tears b a fansub of that show. As we carried him out for some air, he kept muttering 'The dialects... the dialects....'.

He hasn't been able to watch it since.

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8. "RE: Bah weep granah weep ninibon!"
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   More Energon Please!
The Phantom


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ro
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9. "RE: Bah weep granah weep ninibon!"
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   (Looks into energon goodie dispenser) Empty!

Oh, and welcome to the Forum. Slam evil!!! :)

-ro


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Phantom
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11. "RE: Bah weep granah weep ninibon!"
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   >(Looks into energon goodie dispenser) Empty!
>
>Oh, and welcome to the Forum. Slam evil!!! :)
>
>-ro
What NO MORE ENERGON! I now transform into a sharkacon and attack;)
(Sparks make great Energon Cakes:)



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