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Hi, this is something that just recently started bugging me. Did you and the others make up the term "By the Dragon"
just for a figure of expression or does it have historical reference? (Just one of those things that get stuck in your head and your not happy till you figure out why, you know?)
I'm not saying.
What would the gargoyles think of the likes of Britney Spears and all that other pop music?
Which one?
Are there any non-magical 'traditional' ESP/psychic powers in the Gargoyles universe?
Maybe.
In another sense of voting...
1.) In the gargoyles universe, could they fight for citizenship?
2.) Could they vote for a govenor or even a president?
3.) Could they run for office?
1. Citizenship of what?
2. At what point in time?
3. When?
In "Vendettas", after Vinnie creams Goliath with his pie, he walks off humming the theme music to "Gargoyles". How does he know the tune? After all, I think that we can safely assume that the television program doesn't exist in the universe that it creates.
I think he made it up. But mostly it's an in-joke. The homeless guy in 3x3 Eyes also hums the Gargoyles Theme. (Said guy voiced by yours truly). Also an in-joke.
do you know of the poem Tam Lin?
Of it, yes.
Just read your last ramble (the one posted a few minutes ago about deciding to make Goliath one of a species rather than a human turned into a gargoyle) and thought that I'd ask this: What is "Zot!"? I can't recall hearing of it before.
I could tell you, but you'd be better off hearing it from the source, i.e. Scott McCloud. Check out:
http://www.comicbookresources.com/columns/zot/
In brief, ZOT! is one of my all-time favorite comic books. Now it's on-line.
In the opening sequence to "Gargoyles", Goliath talks about how his clan was "betrayed by the humans we had sworn to protect". One thing that puzzles me a bit about that line, however, is that only one human in the community of Castle Wyvern took part in the betrayal of the castle to the Vikings - the Captain of the Guard. Which makes the use of "humans", plural, a bit puzzling. How does it fit in? Is Goliath in the opening speech refering to the unfriendliness and ingratitude of Princess Katharine and her subjects as well as the Captain's deal with the Vikings? (The former is a bit of a stretch as "betrayal", admittedly).
I think there's a general bitterness there. Princess Katharine created the environment that fostered the betrayal. Also, it's narration. Goliath is speaking (on some level at least) of the generic treatment that gargoyles received at the hands of humans.
Mostly, it just sounds better.
What would Lexington think about this whole Napster deal?
(it's late...insomnia makes me think of strange things)
I don't know what Napster is.
Who, in your opinion, is the most dangerous villain in the Gargoyles universe in the epic sense?
I don't like quantifying things.
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