What do you think about mythological creatures in cartoons? Should there be more?

What do you think about mythological creatures in cartoons? Should there be more?

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I wish there was more and than the adaptions would be a bit more faithful to the original concept

This.

It never occurred to me that Tirek was the villain from that Gen 1 movie. I thought he was based on some myth. I've seen it years ago, know the plot and fetish scenes, but never caught his name.

I prefer my mythical beasts obscure, any schmuck can do a dragon or centaur. What earns my respect is when you dive deeper into those wells

I know what I and OP posted, I don't care I want a mythical beast thread dammit

Is that Pepper Hicks? He's a shitty mentor and a centaur

How DARE you

>Spongeposting
Autism

Speaking of autism...
Why are crossovers considered autistic?
I'm curious

Because autism is a meaningless buzzword around here. Also it's the kind of thing we all got way into when we were 10 and a lot of us are embarrassed by it.

But nevermind that, obscure mythological creatures. Sorry for the Sup Forums

I'm not sorry.

Because of how it messes up both universes and never makes logical sense.

You asked for shit, you're going to get it.

Is G1 bannable?

I think so.

Aztecs have some cool creatures, wish they were depicted more often.

As pure fanart I see nothing wrong with that. As terrible franchise crossovers like the Sonic and Image Comics crossover, that's just a cash-in.

Fans drawing or creating things on their own are something I could care less about.

I'd like to see an adaptation of the Tarasque in something Sup Forums related.

Shame the only Tarasque I know of in media is the D&D version, which couldn't have less to do with the actual legend

To be fair, I do like that the DnD mythos made it a super unique rare creature and that it's insanely hard to kill (or so I hear, truth be told I have at best a shaky estimation of DnD damage stats).

At the same time though, it has that kind-of-cool/kind-of-played-out MTG look that everything produced by Wizards of the Coast has.

I like the Mayan concept of the "cosmic beast" (or so I read it translated as).

Omigod, he's a Jew!

>Wanting take all the power for himself as the world slowly dies around him
I think you're on to something here

As a watcher of the G4 pony show, I learned something new.
Thank you, user.

I want to fuck one

>horns
>fangs
>big nose
>beard
>priestly breastplate
>bag of Jew Gold around neck

All he needs is a yarmulke and a law degree.

How is this allowed?

Nobody give a shit

D&D Tarasque is basically Godzilla crossed with Doomsday.

Even if you kill it it comes back.

>cosmic beast
Reminds me of this guy. They call it Rahab (which is also the name of a prostitute). It actually has a pretty interesting story.
>creature that swam the "waters" God was hovering over.
>wasn't directly created by Him.
>He had to personally go down there and slay it.

How is what allowed?

Someday I hope. Someday

You know what I'm talking about.

>there was no episode of gravity falls where the gang get fucked with by a talking mongoose only mabel sees

i really like any kind of fantasy creatures
the big griffin like creature in the storyteller was pretty cool

It'd be nice if they didn't nerf the fuck out of deities for a change.

>it's insanely hard to kill
It's a melee monster in a setting that revolves around magic. Any half decent 3.5 character can neutralize it trivially.

Rahab is Leviathan, it's only ever spoken of figuratively (Job, Isaiah, Psalms) as primordial (like Behemoth and the Sea) and was incorporated into the Bible from other myths (like satyrs).

In any case, God brings it up to note He toys with it like a small bird. Elsewhere it's noted God did indeed create everything and can do anything. Power-wise it isn't closer to Him than anything else, still cool though.

Not a clue, Satan.

>No guest appearance by Lemon Demon either

while it's nice to have variety, obscurity shouldn't be the deciding factor. Monsters should be used for their merit instead of how far they are from the mainstream

I think if an updated show brings back an old villain...they should check with the parent company for the proper spelling/pronunciation of that villain's name instead of mispronouncing it like lots of fans do.

I only saw that movie 2 times as a kid in the 80's and I knew his damn name was Tirak, and not "Tirek".

The g1 character had a couple possible spellings being either "Tirac" or "Tearak" depending on which version of the movie you had, so it makes sense to combine them into one similarly spelled name

This thing gives me the creeps

St. Elsewhere

It was the '80s. You could get away with showing naked, buff centaurs on showed targeted at young girls back then.

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Looks like a Pokemon

Mamoswine to be specific.

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Mythical beasts, good, mythical characters (thor, odin, zeus, etc) is just lazy as fuck, unless its shows explicitly about those pantheons, like say, Hercules.

How come Naive American or pre-Columbian societies doesn't have cool mythological monsters?

Because they do. Their mythological creatures just have terrible PR.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Legendary_creatures_of_the_indigenous_peoples_of_North_America

For a show about colored horses, Tirek was metal as fuck.

There's always the before-Wizards-of-the-Coast version.

>It's a melee monster in a setting that revolves around magic.
From what I recall in 2nd edition, it had insane magic resistance.

Were those gonna be a thing?

Yeah the movie he was in was considerably darker than the other g1 MLP stuff which was a bit more on a Carebears style

>Were those gonna be a thing?
No

>All those stubs

That's pathetic.

What?

Has there ever been any western adaptation involving Scylla? The only thing I've ever seen her in was Castlevania.

Would Ursula from The Little Mermaid qualify?

They have, but the popular girls are the Greek, Norse and Egyptian pantheons, with the occasional Asian monster from time to time.

Eh, she's just a big octopus lady. I want full, balls-to-the-wall throng of sea serpents and giant wolf heads Scylla.

Ursula might fit for Charybdis though.

Sounds hot, but disgusting

Eh

I think she appeared in Disney's Hercules animated series, and in one or two 90s movies.

Once in a while they make for a good excuse to show topless, nipple-less breasts.

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