
When I saw the name, it turned out the teacher was a really scary monster.
Well, it’s basically the enemy at the end of inflation’s final episode or movie version.
I heard that a strong, gross ogre-like Fumbaba has become super cute at Fate’s place, and I was like, “Generation gap!”
>>1Is Fuwawa…?
Orthrus (two-headed dog)
It’s a game where the god of destruction has become a sexually alluring ice-themed older sister, so there are various inconsistencies.
If you start saying things like that, then Typhon, Orthros, and Bahamut are all weird too!
Bahamut comes from D&D, so it’s not that strange.
Shiva is shivable, but the origin of the Destroyer God had nothing to do with it.
Even Odin, who is using a Japanese sword with the element of the god of wisdom omitted, is pretty ridiculous!
Using Gungnir might still be somewhat faithful to the original work?
>>8“I’m riding an eight-legged horse and throwing a spear, so everything is in order except for the sword that cuts through steel!”
What is the Zantetsuken!
>>53I decided to use it because Amano drew it on their own.
That’s why the spear of Gungnir has been there from the beginning.
A kimono girl that looks like a thumbnail view of Ney.
Hum Baba is that.
The image of the one that appears in Mario is strong.
There are also two-headed dogs that have been turned into octopuses.
Why is Grashalaburas-kun being turned into a giant or a train?
If it means that it looks similar but has a huge difference from the original source.
There are more than Dragon Quest, Final Fantasy.
>>13Dragon Quest tends to bring things over pretty much as they are.
Akulail and Owlbear
>>13FF often uses the name more than the actual content.
There are quite a few that don’t match any characteristics of the original source at all.
The bride in the thread is the upside-down aunt Echidna from 3.
It seems you’re doing it with Orthros (son).
The origin of the word “typhoon” does not have a significant basis; it follows the original source.
This guy was such an ultimate monster that only Zeus was able to face off against all the gods of Olympus and crush them.
The escaped gods apparently transformed into the form of animals in Egypt, shaking with fear.
The original inspiration for Ahriman, which has a strong image of a low-level creature, is actually a significant figure.
>>18Ahriman is a really strong opponent in 3…
There was an instant wipe of the meteor party, you know…
>>18Is the story about the flow-type ball right after debuting before the last boss with a unique graph without color difference in 3?
It’s derived from FFT, but also includes Kyculein (Cú Chulainn).
Kujata really has very few appearances against Bahamut.
“I guess it’s Eden of the 8 if it doesn’t make sense…”
I didn’t realize until quite recently that there is a face on the butt.
>>22When you summon it at 8, both faces are clearly visible.
When I saw the Empusa from DQ5, I thought the Empusa from Fate would emit a golden light and cause instant death.
Iron of the Titan subspecies…
In fact, Quarl is from a science fiction novel.
>>28Depending on the Japanese version translation, it’s labeled as “Keal”! It’s getting even more confusing!
Kwal (Former) → Display Service (D&D) → Kual (FF)
>>29And then we will perform together in MTG…
>>29Quaal (FF) doesn’t have any display service elements anyway.
Didn’t it come directly from the spaceship Beagle?
1 has almost only D&D elements, but 2 doesn’t really.
>>48Well, the design is just too similar, you know…
I think the reason why it doesn’t have the same impression of weak monsters as Dragon Quest is because each numbered title has completely different designs.
The complex relationship between Kval and Display Service is really a long story to discuss.
There aren’t any weaklings in the slime position, right?
The goblin is also missing, right?
It’s not that Amano is to blame, but the character traits of the monsters drawn by Toriyama are quite strong.
Old games seem to recognize names from overseas myths as mere free resources.
>>39It’s the result of trying to bring out the strongest-looking guy possible.
Sometimes a strong one becomes a weak monster.
What is Ramuh?
The FF Goblin doesn’t have any strong variations that appear later, it’s really just a presence limited to the early game.
Making it a mascot is impossible…
>>41No, this exists.
You don’t need to find a mascot in the enemy since you have things like Chocobos and Moogles, right?
Ramuh was supposed to be like a king of the Mu continent in La-Mu.
I don’t understand why they use thunder.
>>43Momoko Kikuchi!?
>>43In James Churchward’s book, it is not written that he is King Ra of the Lost Continent Mu.
I don’t think it matters much.
I think the sound of La Mu by Momoko Kikuchi is stronger than anything, especially compared to Ram-chan from Urusei Yatsura.
>>43It’s nearby.
The casual use of mythological names is the same in reality.
The wet nurse (Python) in the thread image is used by a python (Python).
I thought there was a character from mythology named Ramuh just as he is, but it turns out there isn’t.
A world where Hermes’ shoes are being mass-produced.
Among a lot of things that don’t make much sense, the design of the Buell is quite faithful to its original source.
>>54Isn’t Buer a starfish!?
>>57There are interpretations for both the starfish and the lion-faced foot star.
Odin evolves, and Raideen, though still a child,
I think this probably has nothing to do with myths… it’s just the feel of the words…
The goblin in 4 is cute, but what are you in 5?
The pigeon-chested dragon Bahamut-kun can now be seen in various places…