pics of my last run on Monster Rancher 2

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pics of my last run on Monster Rancher 2
DULLAHAN[デュラハン] mis romanized as "DURAHAN" in the games' English canon, from the headless rider of Irish folklore.
REGINA[レジーナ] as in the Latin for "Queen"
HERAKLES[ヘラクレス] after the Greek demigod Herakles[Ἡρακλῆς] prototype of the Roman Hercules. Also the design itself is almost certainly a reference to the Zaku-II from Mobile Suit Gundam.
KERMADECS[ケルマディクス] seemingly a reference to the Kermadec region of the south pacific?? It's the namesake of a string of small islands near New Zealand, as well as the underwater trench, and underlying tectonic plate causing both.
LOB-RITTER[ロブリッター] I was a little skeptical of the suggestion that this is LOB from LOBSTER and RITTER as in the German for "Knight" if only because it seems like a weird mix and match of loan words for a single name given some of the rest of the franchise's general sensibilities... But I can't seem to find any other way to parse this
NOMAD[ノーマッド]
GARUDA[ガルーダ] named after the Hindu GARUDA[गरुड] a god who can take the form of a massive eagle, brilliant like the sun, the king of birds, and mount of the greater god Vishnu. It's also important to Buddhist and Jain faiths
METAL-GLORY[メタルグローリー]
SHOGUN[ショーグン]
BLOODY-J[ブラッディJ] I can't help but feel like this must have been a reference to something more specific, but I can't figure out what
VESUVIUS[ベスビオス] named after Mt.Vesuvius the volcano on the coast of the gulf of naples that famously buried Pompeii.
GLACIER[グレシア]
GENOCIDE[ジェノサイド]
KOKUSHI-MUSO[コクシムソウ] as in, KOKUSHI-MUSOU[国士無双]: "Unmatched Nation Samurai." Eventually it came back as KOKUSHI-MUSO-Z[コクシムソウZ]
HIGHLANDER[ハイランダー] as in a warrior from the Scottish Highlands. Does not appear to reference the cult classic fantasy action movie Highlander starring Christopher Lambert.
DRYDON[ドライドン] I think this is supposed to be a reference to the Drydon Knights in the Guin Saga novels? I have not read the like 100+ books in the series so I have no idea who they are or when they appear or if they've ever been officially romanized and if mine here matches.
RUINSECTOR[ルインセクター] seemingly mashing up RUIN and INSECTOR, possible a reference to the videogame INSECTOR X? Unclear...
GARUDA[キャバリー] it's GARUDA[गरुड] again but a new design.
MASALA[マサラ] named after the spice common to a lot of cuisine in the region of the indian subcontinent
FORESTORER[フォレストラ] as in FOREST RESTORER?
ENKI[エンキ] I think from ENKI[厭忌]: "hatred"
GOLDY[ゴールディー] or alternatively GOLDIE.
BERSERKERS[ベルサリース] oddly plural but otherwise self explanatory
KÜRBIS[キュルビス] looks like it's supposed to be KÜRBIS German for "Pumpkin"
VERSAILLINE[ベルサリーヌ] definitely odd but mostly matches the phonetics on the French VERSAILLES but I don't know how declensions or other suffixes work in French to know what changing the end there is supposed to mean...
HERMES[ヘルメス] from the Greek HERMES[Ἑρμῆς] messenger god and patron of travelers .
RHINOCEROS[リノセロス] self explanitory
KAGEMUSHA[カゲムシャ] from KAGEMUSHA[影武者] lit. "Shadow+Warrior" but it's a term used to describe either a person who controls things from the shadows, or alternatively a bodydouble who provides the front for said shadowy ruler.
CHAOS-DULLAHAN[カオスデュラハン]
OMORO-KNIGHT[オモロナイト] from OMOROI[おもろい]: "amusing/funny/comical." Alternatively named ANDREA[アンドレア] in the GBA games?
AQUA-KNIGHT[アクアナイト]
SUPARA-KNIGHT[ツッパラナイト]from SUPARI[つっぱり] a sumo term for a kind of push that was used as slang in the 80s-90s for delinquents. A "PUSHY KNIGHT" in a sense.
These are all pretty straight forward...
HALBERD[ハルバート]
BLOSSOM[ブロッサム]
OCTO-KNIGHT[オクトナイト]
ANGUS[アンガス]
JEWEL[ジュエル]
CROCODILE[クロコダイル]
VENOM-RAIDER[ベノムレイダー]
CERVANTES[セルバンテス] probably from Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
HOLY-KNIGHT[ホーリーナイト]
KRESNIK[クルースニック] from the slavic folk deity and mythic national hero
TUNE-KNIGHT[チューンナイト]although I think the intention was for it to be TUNER-KNIGHT with the shared NA syllable in a way that doesn't romanize coherently.
HEIMDALL[ヘイムダル] watchman of the Norse gods and the rainbow bridge between midgard(realm of men) and asgard(realm of the gods)
CÚ-CHULAINN[クーフーリン] from Cú Chulainn, legendary Irish hero of the Ulster cycle
BEOWOLF[ベイオウルフ] hero of the epic poem that's famously supposed to be the oldest surviving works of English literature
REFLECTOR[リフレクター]
BUSHIDO[ブシドー] BUSHIDO[武士道] lit. "Way (of the) warrior" the now classically romanticized samurai code of conduct and general value system
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Headless Hobby-Horseman
A protest picture I drew around Halloween, a headless horseman spirit. A Durahan fairy. Traditional art done with pencil, ink and coloured pencil. He has a turnip jack o lantern for an head at his side.
Epic B****slap!
Villain couples are best couples. ;)
I’m still waiting for a Transformers show where Megatron and Starscream are officially together! No “could be”, “maybe”, “if you interpret it that way”. No! Officially, canonically! Wonder, if anyone ever has the balls to do that.
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Remember this show? Monster Rancher was more than “a Pokémon clone”. The games have a unique concept and the show was super emotional and had beautiful music (not the English dub, though).
Durahan pretended to be loyal to the show’s big bad, but he later stabbed him in the back to rule the world himself. Despite that he genuinely loved Lilim. But she stabbed him in the back, too... and so he killed her - the last thing he did before his body got destroyed...
Monster Rancher 2 - Durahan Cards, Part 1
Part 2
More Monster Rancher cards!
MR4 Pure Durahan.
(durahan)