Jaguar Man's special attack done for a donator on ko-fi!
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Anyways au where Red Son is like the fate grand order servant Jaguarman who wears an animal onesie only it’s a Demon Bull one. This is due to not having a traditional demonic true form and wanting to be like his dad. He just wears his demon bull onesie and does everything else like canon.
(Yes this au is also a homage to the fact Red Son’s English Va plays Shinji Matou in the fate franchise.)
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Promotional material for television pilots from P Productions forJaguar Man and Spectreman.
Jaguar Man, like the similarly themed Hyo-Man (Leopard Man) pilot from the same year (1967) never progressed further than the pilot. P Productions would eventually land a trio of big cat-themed tokusatsu hero series with Kaiketsu Lion-Maru (1972), followed by Fuun Lion-Maru (1973) and Tetsujin Tiger 7 (1973).
As for the Spectreman pilot (1970; the series began broadcasting on January 1, 1971), there were some major changes made by the time the series began.
Most obvious is Spectreman's costume, which looks like it was thrown together with items grabbed from a quick trip to the thrift store. His more familiar appearance in the show is radically different from the pilot version, thank goodness.
I'm especially glad they got rid of the half-mask with the Pinocchio nose and creepy eyes. That thing disturbs me; I can only imagine how little kids would react to it.
The other big changes concerned Spectreman's adversary, Doctor Gori. Originally the doc, with his mission to save the Earth from environmental doom by any means necessary, was going to be the main character. In fact, the original series title for the first twenty episodes was Space Apeman Gori, which was changed to Space Apeman Gori vs. Spectreman from episodes 21 to 39. The series title was then changed to Spectreman starting with episode 40, and stayed that way to the end (episode 63).
One other aspect of Doctor Gori that was changed was his appearance. Originally, as depicted above, he was a gorilla. The producers decided that a gorilla would work better as a strongman/henchman, and the suit was repurposed as Gori's aide Ra/Karas. That's how we got the mop-topped, funky disco-suit wearing Doctor Gori we're all familiar with.
Considering P Productions had 25 days to put together the series (including the pilot) and get it on the air, I can only imagine how hectic and chaotic their offices were that month. Given that they produced a 63 episode series that's still popular more than 50 years later, I think we can agree that their efforts were successful.
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Jaguar-Man likes bellyrubs
We have something in common
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Summer Saber Taiga and her Noble Phantasm is just Taiga Dojo
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Fate Grand Order Servant Comparisons
Jaguar Man - The concept of the Jaguar in Mesoamerican and South American mythologies
Left - FGO
Right - Left - Aztec Jaguar Warrior , Right - Olmec Werejaguar
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【 ZINE 】
My art contributions for Piercing Strike: A FGO Lancers Zine from earlier this year!
This time around I wanted to challenge myself with drawing a group of characters plus an actual background, and somehow I managed to survive lmao
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