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Undo revision 700113 by Capnpwned118766 (Talk)No, I'm pretty sure Hydra's glasses are a reference to Hydra's glasses.
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==Notes==
==Notes==
*While obviously an homage to [[Hydra (Masterforce)|''Super-God Masterforce'' Hydra]], ''Animated'' Hydra also incorporates the pompadour haircut and tall, skinny build of [[Andrew Hall]], the fan translator who goes by the username "Hydra".
*While obviously an homage to [[Hydra (Masterforce)|''Super-God Masterforce'' Hydra]], ''Animated'' Hydra also incorporates the pompadour haircut and tall, skinny build of [[Andrew Hall]], the fan translator who goes by the username "Hydra".
*His glasses are a reference to the infamous shades worn by the character Kamina in the anime ''Gurren Lagann.''


[[Category:Animated humans]]
[[Category:Animated humans]]

Revision as of 17:40, 2 April 2012

The name or term "Hydra" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Hydra (disambiguation).
Hydra is a human from the Animated continuity family.

Hydra is a human who wears amazing glasses.

Fiction

Animated cartoon

In Soundwave's virtual reality that he used to trap the Autobots in, Cancer, Hydra, and Marty Isenberg were sitting at a Burger Bot booth. Human Error, Part I

Notes

  • While obviously an homage to Super-God Masterforce Hydra, Animated Hydra also incorporates the pompadour haircut and tall, skinny build of Andrew Hall, the fan translator who goes by the username "Hydra".