Talk:Big Red (G1)

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Shouldn't this page be split into G1 and UT pages? Kaje 11:45, 6 November 2010 (EDT)

From the article itself "What specific continuity this version of Big Red inhabited is unknown, as the dimension-hopping Vector Prime narrates the scene without identifying his home dimension." Besides, having two tiny little stub articles for this is kind of silly. --Khajidha 11:49, 6 November 2010 (EDT)

His opening sentence comes *so close* to being a reference to the old "Big Red" SNL commercial. Maybe it could be reworded "He's big big big and he's red red red...and that's how he earned the fan name 'Big Red'. Then go on to explain how he has no official name and that he pulls planes from the sky and crushes them in his fist. 208.61.96.142

Hi folks. New in town. Big Red seems to be a ripoff of Daitarn 3, a Japanese giant robot show from the '70s. http://www.collectiondx.com/toy_review/daitarn_3_diecast_deluxe_set It looks like they basically took Daitarn and put Hound's head on him. Should we maybe mention that somehow in the article? I can get out my Daitarn 3 toy and take some pics if you want. You can even make him wear his backpack in such a way that it has the downward pointing missiles Big Red has. --Ginrai 20:58, 16 January 2012 (EST)

I see similarities, but there are a LOT of things that are different. Chest, shoulders, forearms, knees...the main thing the comparison has going for it is the weird fin-things running down the shins and through the feet. More than anything, it makes me wonder if he's not drawn off some OTHER super robot. Springer might have sought out some other robot toys to supplement whatever he got from Hasbro. This COULD be based on Daitarn, but I'm personally not prepared to say it IS. -LV 21:05, 16 January 2012 (EST)

Hmm, perhaps Zambot 3? http://www.robot-japan.com/images/stories/Clover/Zambot_3_DX/Zanpopy.JPG.jpeg Same designer, IIRC. --Ginrai 21:48, 16 January 2012 (EST)