Wait half a year, and I suspect you won't feel sorry for him anymore.
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Re: Jab's Builds! (Mechagodzilla! Jet Jaguar! KING GHIDORAH!!!)
I’ve been told by a lot of Japanese and Korean business contacts over the years that the biggest problem Americans (and I would assume Canadians too) have when speaking their language is how both cultures have a unspoken, unwritten, but very hardwired gender-specific register when speaking. A native Japanese speaking man and a native Japanese speaking woman may say the same words, in the same order, in order to convey the same message... But they will sound totally different. A Japanese-British friend compared it to Received Pronunciation versus Mancunian Accents in just how differently they can sound.
But most Americans learned to speak Japanese from female teachers... so we all tend to speak in a feminine register.
But most Americans learned to speak Japanese from female teachers... so we all tend to speak in a feminine register.
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Or watch the Mothra Trilogy. Yeah, he still loses in the end (he is the villain) but he gives a helluva fight.
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Re: King Ghidorah (Heisei)
But he was still beat in that trilogy by just one Kaiju.True,it was my two Wifus' Giant pet Moth,but the point still remains as he was just starting to show his "age" when compared to the others....Batgirl III wrote: ↑Sun Jun 17, 2018 5:07 amOr watch the Mothra Trilogy. Yeah, he still loses in the end (he is the villain) but he gives a helluva fight.
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Re: Jab's Builds! (Mechagodzilla! Jet Jaguar! KING GHIDORAH!!!)
I did notice that women often have a very "childish" register to their voice, being expected to hold vowels for a very long period of time. "Arigato goZAIMAAAAAAAAAAAAAASS..." is a common one.Batgirl III wrote: ↑Sun Jun 17, 2018 5:06 am I’ve been told by a lot of Japanese and Korean business contacts over the years that the biggest problem Americans (and I would assume Canadians too) have when speaking their language is how both cultures have a unspoken, unwritten, but very hardwired gender-specific register when speaking. A native Japanese speaking man and a native Japanese speaking woman may say the same words, in the same order, in order to convey the same message... But they will sound totally different. A Japanese-British friend compared it to Received Pronunciation versus Mancunian Accents in just how differently they can sound.
But most Americans learned to speak Japanese from female teachers... so we all tend to speak in a feminine register.
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Also. Men. Tend. To. Speak. In. Staccato. Rhythm.
I know Japanese doesn’t have cases the way the Latin alphabet does, but I swear you can hear them speaking with CAPSLOCK turned on. Male Japanese is almost guttural, lots of from the diaphragm speaking; Female Japanese is very lilting and kind of nasal.
I’ve got no idea if this is a real linguistic trend, or just my anecdotal ramblings... But, it seems like a real phenomenonto me. (Which is kinda the definition of anecdotal...)
I know Japanese doesn’t have cases the way the Latin alphabet does, but I swear you can hear them speaking with CAPSLOCK turned on. Male Japanese is almost guttural, lots of from the diaphragm speaking; Female Japanese is very lilting and kind of nasal.
I’ve got no idea if this is a real linguistic trend, or just my anecdotal ramblings... But, it seems like a real phenomenonto me. (Which is kinda the definition of anecdotal...)
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Mecha-King Ghidorah
MECHA-KING GHIDORAH (aka Kingu Gidora, Ghidrah- Heisei Era)
Created By: Eiji Tsuburaya
First Appearance: "Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah" (1991)
Role: The Big Bad, Evil Monster, Super-Dragon
Size: 150 meters (492 feet)
PL 16 (303)
STRENGTH 22 STAMINA 18 AGILITY -2
FIGHTING 8 DEXTERITY 0
INTELLIGENCE -4 AWARENESS 0 PRESENCE -2
Skills:
Intimidation 16 (+14, +25 Size)
Advantages:
All-Out Attack, Benefit (Ambidextrous), Daze (Intimidation), Diehard, Extraordinary Effort, Fascinate (Intimidation), Great Endurance, Improved Critical (Unarmed), Improved Critical (Gravity Beam) 2, Improved Initiative, Improved Hold, Fast Grab, Last Stand, Move-By Action, Power Attack, Ranged Attack 9, Startle, Takedown 2, Withstand Damage (Trade Defenses For Toughness)
Powers:
"Kaiju-Sized"
Growth 22 (Str & Sta +22, +22 Mass, +11 Intimidation, -11 Dodge/Parry, +2 Speed, -22 Stealth) -- (380 feet) (Feats: Innate) (Extras: Permanent +0) [45]
Protection 5 (Extras: Impervious 31) [36]
"Animal Senses" Senses 3 (Low-Light Vision, Acute & Extended Scent) [3]
"Space Creature"
Immunity 11 (Aging, Life Support) [11]
Movement 2 (Space Travel 2) [4]
Flight 9 (1,000 mph) (Flaws: Winged) [9]
Speed +2 (30 mph) [2]
"Multiple Heads"
"No Hands, But Three Heads" Extra Limbs 1 [1]
Senses 1 (Radius Sight) [1]
"Combined Gravity Beam" Blast 23 (Feats: Extended Reach 4) (Extras: Multiattack, Penetrating 16, Area- 60ft. +17 Burst +2) (122) -- [131]
- AE: "Multiple Gravity Beams" Blast 24 (Feats: Extended Reach 4, Split 2) (Extras: Multiattack, Penetrating 16) (94)
- AE: "Gravity Wide Arc" Damage 17 (Extras: Area- 480ft. Cone +4) (85)
- AE: "Gravity Line" Damage 17 (Extras: Area- 480ft. Line +5) (102)
- AE: "Sonic Boom" Blast 14 (Extras: Area- 500ft. Burst +5) (Flaws: Limited to When Flying By) (84)
- AE: "Wind Storm" Move Object 16 (Extras: Area- 500ft. Cone +2) (Flaws: Touch Range, Limited to Away) (48)
- AE: "Terrorizing Gale" Damage 17 (Extras: Area- 120ft. Cone +2) (51)
- AE: "Giant-Size Smash" Damage 17 (Extras: Area- 60ft. Burst +2) (51)
- AE: "Explosive Blast" Blast 16 (Feats: Range 4) (Extras: Area- 60ft. Burst +2) (68)
- AE: "Capture Cables" Snare 23 (Feats: Range 4) (73)
Unarmed +8 (+22 Damage, DC 37)
Gravity Beams +9 (+24 Ranged Damage, DC 39)
Combined Beam +9 (+25 Ranged Damage, DC 40)
Area Attacks +17 Area (+17 Damage, DC 32)
Initiative +2
Defenses:
Dodge +5 (DC 15), Parry +6 (DC 16), Toughness +23 (+16 Impervious), Fortitude +20, Will +6
Complications:
Disabled (Animal)- King Ghidorah cannot speak, nor use his heads to easily manipulate objects.
Enemy (Godzilla, Mothra, Rodan)
Reputation (Villain)- King Ghidorah is the most-feared monster in the entire galaxy, so much so that it took seven other Kaiju to kill him. Expect his mere appearance to mobilize the entire planet against him.
Motivation (KICKING ASS)- Ghidorah is a tremendous force for destruction, having wiped out the Venusian civilization centuries ago. He either does so of his own volition, or under the direction of various controlling alien masters.
Total: Abilities: -8 / Skills: 16--8 / Advantages: 29 / Powers: 244 / Defenses: 31 (303)
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Re: Jab's Builds! (Mechagodzilla! Jet Jaguar! KING GHIDORAH!!!)
When we hear foreigners speaking English we can usually tell where they're from because of their accent, I presume it's the same for speakers of all other languages, if I tried to speak Japanese would they know I'm from England/Britain based purely on how I pronounce things.Jabroniville wrote: ↑Sun Jun 17, 2018 4:49 amReminds me of how I almost missed my stop on the train because I didn't recognize the next station's name: "Tokyo".English just doesn’t have the quite the same phoneme for the ジ character, which is why “shi” “ji” and “zi” are all both kinda right and kinda not right.
I was like "... wait. I thought MY stop was next! What's this Doh-KYOHHHHH station? I... oh shit, wait."
Similarly, anything with an "F" in it sounds a bit different. Names like "Mount Fuji" sound more like "hwoo-ji".
The R/L thing is the most famous thing (it's the constant bane of anyone teaching English in Japan, too), but there's more. Similarly, apparently our accents SUCK over there- one Japanese person told me that Westerners trying to use Japanese words often sound completely wrong.
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Re: Jab's Builds! (Mechagodzilla! Jet Jaguar! KING GHIDORAH!!!)
I've noticed that, they suddenly get loud and their tone makes it sound as if they're angry despite the actual words written in the subtitles not being ones of anger.Batgirl III wrote: ↑Sun Jun 17, 2018 7:39 am Also. Men. Tend. To. Speak. In. Staccato. Rhythm.
I know Japanese doesn’t have cases the way the Latin alphabet does, but I swear you can hear them speaking with CAPSLOCK turned on. Male Japanese is almost guttural, lots of from the diaphragm speaking; Female Japanese is very lilting and kind of nasal.
I’ve got no idea if this is a real linguistic trend, or just my anecdotal ramblings... But, it seems like a real phenomenonto me. (Which is kinda the definition of anecdotal...)
'A shared universe, like any fictional construct, hinges on suspension of disbelief. When continuity is tossed away, it tatters the construct. Undermines it'
Re: Jab's Builds! (Mechagodzilla! Jet Jaguar! KING GHIDORAH!!!)
Is it just me or can you actually hear three different chitters, like each head has its own voice?Jabroniville wrote: ↑Sun Jun 17, 2018 4:51 am A compilation of all the Ghidorah roars: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uVtAcLQRUCY
GOD the Showa ones... 1:25 on are just horrifying. It sounds SO weird, inhuman and freaky. Other monsters make such deep, booming roars that this high-pitched bell-ringing is extremely unsettling.
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Re: Jab's Builds! (Gigan! Manda! Mechagodzilla! Titanosaurus!)
haters gonna hateJabroniville wrote: ↑Sun Jun 17, 2018 2:46 amI mean "bottom tier" because he's stupid, unpopular, and he never even reappeared .HalloweenJack wrote: ↑Sun Jun 17, 2018 1:57 amJabroniville wrote: ↑Sun Jun 17, 2018 1:12 am
That strikes me as ridiculous Power-Geeking, especially as it's a bottom-tier character doing it. That's worse than Quick Kick wiping out Snake-Eyes. Did Aubrey Sitterson write this?
Bottom tier?
Jet Jaguar broke Gigan's arm then pressed him over head and chucked him into the air.
A good solid shot and I could totally see him doing that to Godzilla, between his strength and dexterity, and besides....comics Jet Jaguar was hinted at not being an earthly creation but an alien robot.
when the aliens controlling the monsters spot him, he's all "oh no....THAT thing....here?!"
Jet Jaguar is the Dino Bravo of Godzilla characters.
Jet Jaguar sucks.
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Re: Jab's Builds! (Mechagodzilla! Jet Jaguar! KING GHIDORAH!!!)
as for the Ghidorah builds, I wouldn't put any of them beyond 16.
I like KG as much as the next guy, but Lord he's overhyped.
I like KG as much as the next guy, but Lord he's overhyped.
Re: Jab's Builds! (Gigan! Mechagodzilla! Titanosaurus! Jet Jaguar!)
Thanks for that. Unfortunately, I can't find a copy for under 50 bucks, which isn't worth it. Something to keep an eye out for.Jabroniville wrote: ↑Sat Jun 16, 2018 6:28 pmA quick search revealed this, which I'm 90% sure is the book in question. It's been years, though: https://www.amazon.com/Official-Godzill ... B2YGPEQE3X
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Re: Jab's Builds! (Mechagodzilla! Jet Jaguar! KING GHIDORAH!!!)
When I took Japanese, we often used Japanese CD's for listening comprehension. I found many of the native female speakers to have very soft and breathy voices which made it difficult (for me certainly) to understand as the enunciation to my ears was very hard to pick out.
I've known some Japanese exchange students and they frequently said that most American speakers draw out the syllables too much and over-enunciate most sounds (too much lip movement).
I've known some Japanese exchange students and they frequently said that most American speakers draw out the syllables too much and over-enunciate most sounds (too much lip movement).
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Re: Jab's Builds! (Mechagodzilla! Jet Jaguar! KING GHIDORAH!!!)
The last syllable of most Japanese words tends to be forgotten or "silent-ish". When I stayed there in High School, our host's son, Naomichi, had to tell us to not pronounce his name "NOWMEECH" instead of "Nah-oh-MEE-CHEE".sirjolt wrote: ↑Sun Jun 17, 2018 6:40 pm When I took Japanese, we often used Japanese CD's for listening comprehension. I found many of the native female speakers to have very soft and breathy voices which made it difficult (for me certainly) to understand as the enunciation to my ears was very hard to pick out.
I've known some Japanese exchange students and they frequently said that most American speakers draw out the syllables too much and over-enunciate most sounds (too much lip movement).