Robotnik sounds more sinister, and I like that. I mean come on, they guy turns bunnies and shit into cyborgs, he needs something a little more twisted than Eggman.
Amen, brutha. Childhood memories will, for me, always trump localizations/whatever. Screw all of you who say that just because Eggman was first, that's correct. We don't call Power Rangers by their Japanese name Super Sentai, do we?Iwata said:It's been Dr. Robotnik since I got my first Sonic game for the Mega Drive, and that's how it remains.
No we don't, but original does equal correct. "U.K." spellings of english words are the correct ones (England, the English, etc...). America just has (or had?) more sway.Nooners said:Amen, brutha. Childhood memories will, for me, always trump localizations/whatever. Screw all of you who say that just because Eggman was first, that's correct. We don't call Power Rangers by their Japanese name Super Sentai, do we?
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Seconded, it was robotnik in the manual for sonic 1 and the book series... Robotnik forever!Nooners said:Amen, brutha. Childhood memories will, for me, always trump localizations/whatever. Screw all of you who say that just because Eggman was first, that's correct. We don't call Power Rangers by their Japanese name Super Sentai, do we?Iwata said:It's been Dr. Robotnik since I got my first Sonic game for the Mega Drive, and that's how it remains.
Dead, dead, dead wrong. Did you read what I just said? Digimon" was created first. Pokémon just got to America before Digimon did.TehCookie said:Pokemon did come first, the first Pokemon game was release in 1996 and Digimon was released a year later. If you're talking about the anime Pokemon aired in 1997 in Japan and came to America in 1998, the Digimon anime didn't even come out in Japan til 1999. Either way, Pokemon was first.Lugbzurg said:This is much with how it took so much longer for America to catch up with Digimon, which came out before Pokémon, and yet, Americans still insisted it was a rip-off, just because Pokémon got translated first.
OT: I thought Eggman was his nickname and Robotnik was his real name. I call him both, it doesn't really matter to me.
Excuse me, but, that was just something a bunch of people made up, who never even worked on the games, in the first place.OlasDAlmighty said:To me he'll always be Dr. Julian Kintobor of the house of Ivo.
Which was not an option in this poll. ಠ_ಠ
Wait... seriously!? Jim Cummings voiced Dr. Robotnik!? That's awesome! I've just known the guy as the voice of Sargent Hawke!IamLEAM1983 said:Robotnik. Because Jim Cummings.
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That is all.
I swear, he's up there with David Kaye's Megatron and Vincent Price's Ratigan for the title of Sexiest Animated Voice Ever, also known as the "That Guy Needs a Late-Night Hotline all His Own" Prize.
With all due respect, Eggman commands as much respect as a chihuahua on Crystal Meth. SatAM's Robotnik, though, certainly does know how to bring the pain.
I read what you said and provided facts that showed the contrary. So how is 1999 before 1997? And in case you didn't read those are the Japanese airing dates.Lugbzurg said:Dead, dead, dead wrong. Did you read what I just said? Digimon" was created first. Pokémon just got to America before Digimon did.TehCookie said:Pokemon did come first, the first Pokemon game was release in 1996 and Digimon was released a year later. If you're talking about the anime Pokemon aired in 1997 in Japan and came to America in 1998, the Digimon anime didn't even come out in Japan til 1999. Either way, Pokemon was first.Lugbzurg said:This is much with how it took so much longer for America to catch up with Digimon, which came out before Pokémon, and yet, Americans still insisted it was a rip-off, just because Pokémon got translated first.
(see also concept art from sonic the hedgehog 1)Miscellaneous
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While Dr. Eggman has always been the name of the character in Japan, in localization for western markets it was decided to name the character Dr. Ivo Robotnik. The name was conceived by Dean Sitton, who was working for Sega of America's helpline at the time. Once development for Sonic Adventure was well underway, the three main branches of Sega decided to discontinue the western story involving Kintobor, focusing solely on the Japanese story now that the game relied heavily on plot, allowing the localization process to be easier. Instead of casting aside his western name, the Robotnik name was incorporated into the game canon, with Eggman's grandfather Professor Gerald Robotnik having the same last name in all versions of the game, making it the first time a Sonic Team production used the surname in Japan. Even so, most modern games have exclusively stuck to the Dr. Eggman name, entries such as Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood and Sonic Generations being rare exceptions.