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+ | [[Greg Weisman]] planned to include [[Yama]] in the cast of ''[[Bad Guys]]'', with the plan that he had been temporarily banished from [[Ishimura]] for his participation in [[Taro]]'s scheme and was afterwards snapped up by the [[Director]] for the [[Redemption Squad]]. | ||
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+ | The production team briefly considered having the inhabitants of Ishimura speak in Japanese before [[Goliath]] and his friends arrived, but finally abandoned the idea as too complicated. | ||
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+ | Among the settings in Taro's theme park are not only the Ishimura temple, but also [[Notre Dame Cathedral]] and a castle that looks strikingly similar to [[Castle Wyvern]]. | ||
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+ | The Ishimura [[gargoyles]] may be modelled in part after the tengu, a race of winged beings in Japanese legend that sometimes taught humans bushido; this would certainly fit admirably into the series policy of linking gargoyles to various legends (as found in ''[[M.I.A.]]'', ''[[The Hound of Ulster]]'', and ''[[The Green]]''). Admittedly, the tengu were also portrayed in Japanese legend as mischievous tricksters with magical abilities, traits that sound more evocative of [[Oberon's Children]] and certainly do not fit the [[Ishimura clan]] at all - but legends do have a way of distorting the truth. | ||
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+ | During his Timedancing adventures, [[Brooklyn]] would visit the Ishimura clan during Japan's feudal past and there find a mate among its members, [[Katana]]. | ||
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Revision as of 20:21, 22 March 2007
Story Editor: Gary Sperling
Writer: Gary Sperling
Director: Dennis Woodyard
Summary
Tidbits
Greg Weisman planned to include Yama in the cast of Bad Guys, with the plan that he had been temporarily banished from Ishimura for his participation in Taro's scheme and was afterwards snapped up by the Director for the Redemption Squad.
The production team briefly considered having the inhabitants of Ishimura speak in Japanese before Goliath and his friends arrived, but finally abandoned the idea as too complicated.
Among the settings in Taro's theme park are not only the Ishimura temple, but also Notre Dame Cathedral and a castle that looks strikingly similar to Castle Wyvern.
The Ishimura gargoyles may be modelled in part after the tengu, a race of winged beings in Japanese legend that sometimes taught humans bushido; this would certainly fit admirably into the series policy of linking gargoyles to various legends (as found in M.I.A., The Hound of Ulster, and The Green). Admittedly, the tengu were also portrayed in Japanese legend as mischievous tricksters with magical abilities, traits that sound more evocative of Oberon's Children and certainly do not fit the Ishimura clan at all - but legends do have a way of distorting the truth.
During his Timedancing adventures, Brooklyn would visit the Ishimura clan during Japan's feudal past and there find a mate among its members, Katana.
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