#Fortress of Fangs
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savage-kult-of-gorthaur · 3 months ago
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"WHO KNOWS WHAT LURKS WITHIN THE HEART OF THIS TOY? YOUR CHILD KNOWS..."
PIC INFO: Spotlight on a magazine advert for the "Advanced Dungeons and Dragons" Fortress of Fangs toy playset by LJN, c. 1983. Scanned & uploaded by Gregg Koenig.
"Who knows what lurks within the heart of this toy? Your child knows, and he'll have hours of fun in the dungeon unlocking the secrets of the evil fortress. The FORTRESS OF FANGS™️ Playset brings the fantasy of "#ADVANCED DUNGEONS AND DRAGONS®" games to life. Your child and his cast of action figures will encounter perilous obstacles at every level, every corridor, and every chamber in the quest for hidden treasure."
-- LJN Toys Ltd. (the now defunct American toy company), c. 1983
Source: www.flickr.com/photos/25692985@N07/3914019490.
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renwick-artz · 11 months ago
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Sniper tf2 teeth‼️
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Quick sniper doodles staring his fangs as requested :) hope it’s to your liking
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donelywell · 1 year ago
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June 9 2023
It was only when they announced Sonic Superstar that I realized why I always gave Fang an Australian accent in my head.
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leadshootingcupid · 2 months ago
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a lot of people think you have sharp canines. do you?
Yea, guess so.
'M not a bloody vampire, mate, but our doc says they're more pointy than average.
Didn't know "a lot of people" were thinkin' 'bout my choppers in detail.
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ravenmccookies · 5 months ago
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Have 2 Vamptrap aus so I thought I'd draw them side-by-side for comparison
Also messing with DF Vamptrap’s design and might be giving him a corset
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My inbox is open, so y'all can send asks to either of them if you want! ^_^
[reblogs are appreciated!]
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wanderersrest · 8 months ago
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An Abbreviated History of Mecha Part 3.1: Do You Remember Love? (1980-1985)
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Welcome back to An Abbreviated History of Mecha! Last time, we covered a small smattering of shows from the 70's. I tried to cover the big names, with a focus on the Holy Trinity (Mazinger Z, Getter Robo, and Mobile Suit Gundam). While the latter of the three will be showing up throughout this series, the other two will largely fade into the background. Do not mistake this for them no longer being relevant though, as there is a very good reason why they are part of the Trinity. Besides, they'll show up again in some capacity towards the end. This also ignores the fact that both Mazinger Z and Getter Robo would constantly get updates throughout the years, so to say that the other two were somehow lesser than Gundam is foolish.
What we DO see in the 80's though are mecha shows popping up left, right, and center. A lot of this is helped by the fact that the 80's are also a time in Japanese history where the economy was booming. OVAs also become a major thing in this time period, as do a lot of surprisingly influential series. As such, I will be covering 80's (and later the 90's) in multiple parts due to how many series come up in this time period:
Part one (this part) will cover the time period from 1980-1985
Part two will cover 1986-1990
Part three will cover pretty much everything directed by Yoshiyuki Tomino from 1981 to 1993 and will serve as a bridge between the 80's and the 90's
Oh, and let me reiterate something about Mobile Suit Gundam from the last point: Gundam wouldn't become successful until the 80's with the release of the compilation movies.
With that out of the way, let's transform and ROLL OUT!
Space Runaway Ideon (1980)
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Coming off the heels of Mobile Suit Gundam, Yoshiyuki Tomino would follow it up with Space Runaway Ideon. Think of it as a classic giant robot series mixed with the style of war stories that would be more in line with Space Battleship Yamato or Mobile Suit Gundam. Do not let the brightly-colored giant robot fool you. Ideon is, to my understanding, one of the darkest entries in the canon of mecha. Ideon is also where the Itano Circus came from, so that's another reason to be aware of this series. More importantly, Space Runaway Ideon specifically would be the inspiration for one Hideaki Anno when he made a certain series that I will talk about in the future. Something about a young man needing to get into a robot something, I don't know.
Diaclone (1980) & Transformers (1985)
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Remember when I brought up Microman (the toy, not the wrestler)? This is why.
In 1980, Takara would release the Diaclone line of toys as a spinoff to Microman. This series would be noteworthy due to its inclusion of transforming machines designed by one Shoji Kawamori (more on him soon). One of these machines would be the eighteen-wheeler known as Convoy.
In 1985, Hasbro would license out the Diaclone line among other Takara licenses for the surprisingly ambitious series known today as Transformers. The story would follow the Autobots, led by Optimus Prime (who Diaclone fans would recognize as Convoy), as they fight against Megatron and the Decepticons. Chances are very likely that if you're not thinking of the RX-78-2 Gundam when you hear the word "mecha," chances are likely you're imagining Optimus Prime.
Transformers' success in America and beyond would be so great that, in the 90's, Takara would end the Diaclone line and create a new line of toys, complete with accompanying TV series. That's another story for when we get to the 90's though, so stay tuned for that.
Beast King GoLion (1981) & Voltron (1984)
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In 1981, the anime Beast King GoLion would air in Japan. GoLion itself would be pretty run-of-the-mill as far as mecha shows in the early 80's would be concerned. However, GoLion is worth mentioning as it would be one of the first anime properties that US showrunners would splice with other shows like it in order to make something for syndication.
In 1984, World Event Productions would splice Beast King GoLion with another mecha series, Armored Fleet Dairugger XV (1982), to create Voltron. And when it comes to combining robots, chances are very likely that one would think of Lion Voltron (or GoLion for those more familiar with the original) over something like Getter Robo or Voltes V. Voltron is an icon of the 80's, so much so that Voltron (specifically the lion version) would get multiple adaptations over the years, including but not limited to Voltron Force in the 2000's and Voltron: Legendary Defender in the 2010's, the latter of which I am told is a big part of Tumblr history. At this point, I wouldn't be surprised if people considered GoLion/Voltron to be more of a US creation than a Japanese one.
Fang of the Sun Dougram (1981)
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Starting in 1981, Ryousuke Takahashi and company would create Fang of the Sun Dougram. Building off the themes of Mobile Suit Gundam, Takahashi would begin to push the envelope in terms of what one could present with a military mecha series. Whereas Gundam's relative realism comes from how the One Year War affects the soldiers, Dougram would go further and show us just how the parties involved plan out their attacks and political machinations.
If you want to learn more about Dougram, I'd highly recommend Pyramid Inu's video on Dougram, as they're a big Takahashi nut.
Also, Dougram is of vital importance to a certain tabletop RPG coming up.
Super Dimension Fortress Macross (1982) & Robotech (1984)
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In 1982, Shoji Kawamori and the people at Studio Nue would release Super Dimension Fortress Macross, a series that would explode in terms of popularity. Like Gundam and Dougram before it, Macross would give us a war story featuring giant robots. But unlike Gundam and how war has its tolls on soldiers, or Dougram with its focus on political machinations and realistic strategy, Macross would focus more on how love and culture can overcome conflict. Macross is notable not just for popularizing transforming robots, it would also bring idol singers into vogue.
In 1984, Carl Macek would be tasked by Harmony Gold to make Macross eligible for syndication. Doing the best he could, Macek would fuse Macross with two other series, Super Dimension Cavalry Southern Cross and Genesis Climber Mospeada, to create the controversial Robotech.
Why is Robotech controversial? To put it very shortly: Robotech would be the reason why the original Macross has never been brought over to the west, for reasons that we will see later. It's a shame too, since Macross is one of the biggest mecha franchises after Gundam. But, it should also be worth noting that Robotech, while controversial, is still important due to it being a major introduction point into mecha stories and anime as a whole for a whole generation of people.
Ginga Eiyuu Densetsu/Legend of the Galactic Heroes (1982)
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In 1982, Yoshiki Tanaka's Ginga Eiyuu Densetsu, or Legend of the Galactic Heroes for us westerners, would be published. Over the course of ten volumes, the series would follow the exploits of the so-called Galactic Heroes, Reinhardt von Lohengramm and Yang Wen-Li, as the factions the two belonged to fought for control of the galaxy, with all of the politics and strategizing that ensues. Galactic Heroes is such a large and sprawling story that, when it came time to adapt it into an animated original video animation (OVA) series in 1988, it ended up becoming the longest-running OVA series of all time, clocking in at about a whopping 108 episodes in total. The series would also get another animated adaptation in 2018, Die Neue Theiss.
Armored Trooper VOTOMs (1983)
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Following up on the success of Dougram, Ryousuke Takahashi would release the extremely iconic Armored Trooper VOTOMs in 1983. While Dougram was already a pretty grounded military robot in its own right, VOTOMs would take that concept to its logical conclusion. Here, VOTOMs were 4-meter tall machines that acted more like humanoid jeeps, and not only were they expendable, they were easily replaced. When mecha heads talk about realistic mecha series, VOTOMs is oftentimes brought up as the gold standard for this.
Panzer World Galient (1984)
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Galient gif courtesy of Sakugabooru
Following up from VOTOMs, Takahashi would then follow that up with Panzer World Galient, a series that would trade out the military robots in favor for fantasy-flavored mecha. What's interesting to note here is that this would come out a year after a series called Aura Battler Dunbine, and I'd argue that both series would be the bases for later fantasy-inspired mecha series such as Magic Knight Rayearth and Break Blade.
Battletech (1984)
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1984 would also see FASA Corporation release the first edition of its BattleTech ruleset. Rumored to have taken inspiration from series like Fang of the Sun Dougram, Macross, and Crusher Joe, BattleTech would become the poster child of the western giant robot aesthetic, that of the walking tank.
Also due to a messy copyright situation, BattleTech would also get tied up with Harmony Gold due to stolen designs. This legal back and forth would eventually be the reason why Macross would be unavailable outside of Robotech to this very day, though at one point the legal nonsense got so out of hand that, if I remember correctly, they tried to also bar FASA and their successors from using mechanical designs from Dougram and Crusher Joe (even though they did not have the rights to either series).
Blue Comet SPT Layzner (1985)
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Blue Comet SPT Layzner is a 1985 series created by Ryousuke Takahashi. The series, from my superficial glancing of the series, would be the first major Gundam-like series to come out. It should be noted that, prior to this, the only major Gundam series to exist prior to 1985 was the original Gundam. Unfortunately for Layzner, 1985 would be the year that Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam would air, which is generally considered to be the most popular Gundam series in the franchise.
Conclusion
As we get further into the 80's, we will begin to see more and more stories show up that would be a part of the mecha canon. The latter half of the 80's is where we see the rise of the OVA which, as I mentioned briefly with Legend of the Galactic Heroes, will be where we see a lot of OVA series pop up. We'll also see couple more western productions, along with an appearance by a certain Blue Bomber.
This is a work of fiction, but in ten years? Who knows?
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xxshadowus3rxx · 1 year ago
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good morning guys . remember how when boboiboy first fought fang, he accidentally called him 'meng'? yeah . what if he kept doing that. what if he uses Meng as a nickname. because fang has the shadow cat thingy and his personality in general is so Cat. and meng just means meow in Indonesian and it rhymes with fang im so normal im so normal guys
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omgpurplefattie · 3 months ago
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One of the Di Fortress orphans takes Huli-jing on a walk up a mountain and reflects on how glad they are that Di Feisheng is still keeping an eye on them.
That's it, that's the fic.-
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rew0205 · 8 months ago
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d3addoberman · 1 year ago
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Goth medic goth medic goth medic goth medic goth med-
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technicalgator · 2 years ago
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Just a Medic pony doing Medic pony things…
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Design belongs to @willyonilly ! :D
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fanelectricboogieloo · 2 years ago
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Another trip the pyro fan-doodle
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un-pearable · 1 year ago
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like i did still have fun. but it was in spite of a lot of things about the game rather than because of :( let’s focus on the positives. trip is adorable if a little too modern looking. this cutscene was very funny bc it was the first time i realized one of my bros had swapped eggman to lego at some point.
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i love her <3
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cloud3francois · 10 months ago
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Saving Private Ryan: Caparzo
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ballroom-stims · 2 years ago
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Vampire The Medic/Mr. Ludwig from Team Fortress 2 stimboard featuring medical content, blood, religion, candles, and fangs.
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ravenmccookies · 5 months ago
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I wanna ask more about the vampire Springtraps, both aus are wonderful! So with differences between the Springtraps, how would they go about getting their blood needs met? Would they kidnap people, hunt for people, find willing thralls? Would they keep their preferred blood donors/victims alive? How would that work? Also kinda wanna willingly give them my blood if they wanna take care of me too. Also can either one turn people into vampires? Also if for some reason the two of them met, au shenanigans, would they get along or fight?
Mf vamptrap would just go around the woods and bite the first person he sees, meanwhile DF vamptrap has options. He's probably had a thrall or two in the past, but his main source is from hunting or from the blood stored in his cellar (tho there is a certain self insert who's blood he prefers over all else ;3)(also nobody knows where he gets his cellar blood lmao)
If you were to offer your blood to either one of them, DF vamptrap wouldn't immediately be all affectionate and caring. It'd take more than one feeding to win him over. MF vamptrap is desperate for any positive interactions and would shower ya with kisses and such
Mf vamptrap is more artificial and such and can't turn ppl into vampires, but DF vamp can
And if the two met? Lot's of chaos and fighting. DF would see his counterpart as competition and MF would be scared shitless
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