Skeleon said:Robotnik, because it's his original name and because he builds robots and machines and locks little animals inside.
If people in Japan want to keep calling him Eggman fine, but pretty much everywhere else it just sounds stupid.Izzil said:Robotnik makes me think of some dastardly guy fresh from the bowels of some Cold War laboratory that could mess your shit up if he ever got all of his together. Eggman sounds like something a child would name their plate of eggs/bacon arranged to make a smiley face.
Therefore, Robotnik.
. . . are you serious?Evil Jak said:Okay, here we go... again...Eldritch Warlord said:Jak please. Let's look at your link to Dictionary.com shall we?
Of the adjective variations given an egg fits:
3. curved like part of a circle, as an outline.4. having a circular cross section, as a cylinder; cylindrical.Thus, eggs can be described as being "round."7. free from angularity; consisting of full, curved lines or shapes, as handwriting or parts of the body.
Here's the adjective definitions on Wiktionary which concur. [http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/round#Adjective]
On Topic: Robotnik
Here, the very definition of egg: http://www.thefreedictionary.com/egg
See the part that says "The round or oval"? Now, we all know that eggs can be spherical or oblat spheroid... so when described here why do they leave spherical out and use "round" but leave "oval" in if in fact round does not describe the generic "egg" shape to which eggman is attributed? He is clearly not the spherical shaped egg, he is the oblate spheroid shaped egg.
As I have said before, I will place my bets with Stephen Fry.
That's odd in a way I must agree with completely.Souplex said:Eggman just sounds like a lyric out of a beatles song about walruses. Coo Coo Cachew! Robotnik sounds like someone who should be doing stuff with robots.
This.AutumnGold said:PINGAS!!!!
The defintion says "round OR oval", a difference between the two clear enough to need seperate mention in its definition. As I said, there are round spherical eggs and there are rounded oval eggs. Eggmans shape is that of an oval egg and so he is not the round egg as stated in the definition, he is physically attributed to the oval one!Eldritch Warlord said:. . . are you serious?Evil Jak said:Okay, here we go... again...
Here, the very definition of egg: http://www.thefreedictionary.com/egg
See the part that says "The round or oval"? Now, we all know that eggs can be spherical or oblat spheroid... so when described here why do they leave spherical out and use "round" but leave "oval" in if in fact round does not describe the generic "egg" shape to which eggman is attributed? He is clearly not the spherical shaped egg, he is the oblate spheroid shaped egg.
As I have said before, I will place my bets with Stephen Fry.
Round can mean "spherical."
Round can also mean "lacking sharp corners."
The fracking definition entry of "round" you posted to back up your argument says so!
A sphere is round, an egg is round, Eggman/Robotnik is round.
I believe his full name is Dr. Ivo "Eggman" Robotnik. I think he just donned the name 'Eggman' as a kind of villainous alias.JediMB said:Dr. Eggman Robotnik
Because SA2 and Sonic X established both names as equally canonical, and Robotnik is clearly a last name.
Also Princess Peach Toadstool.