Their names, according to the official website (and spelled in plain English, so no need to worry about incorrect fanslation) are Alc-On and Fee-Kleid. Fee-Kleid is the Fairlion counterpart.
Dunno. I'm still trying to find out the origin of the name "Alc-On", since it doesn't sound like any language I recognize, but apparently "Fee-Kleid" means "Fairy-Dress", so it at least makes sense as a Fairlion reference. It's sort of the opposite of what they did with "Phantom", which was changed TO English from the German "Gespenst".
I think they just hear these words somewhere and think they're cool, though. There's as much "Geruman" as there is "Engrish".
@Isenmire Well, I know for a fact that it's spelled "Alc-On", since the actual Japanese site spells it out in plain English (or whatever language that is). It's not impossible that they might've been making an "archon" reference, since they have a history of wierd spelling/pronunciation (such as pronouncing the "gen" in "Dygenguar" as "zen", so that it rhymes with "Sänger" - which actually is pronounced "zenger"). It's still unlikely, so I wouldn't jump to conclusions without confirmation.
This looks like sooo much fun lol.
RavinFox 7 months ago
1:25 hey that's a Dante move from Devil May Cry 3!
gonleo 1 year ago
just liek the red mech from original generation gaiden xD they were owned by their own mecha versions jajajajajaja
AioriadLeo 2 years ago
@AioriadLeo Makes for good joke situations lol.
Also, the new Fairlion (can't remember its name) is one wicked design.
dropthepin 2 years ago
Their names, according to the official website (and spelled in plain English, so no need to worry about incorrect fanslation) are Alc-On and Fee-Kleid. Fee-Kleid is the Fairlion counterpart.
Socran 2 years ago
I have to wonder if Banpresto has language experts chained up in their basement. Those names sound nothing like their OG counterparts.
dropthepin 2 years ago
Dunno. I'm still trying to find out the origin of the name "Alc-On", since it doesn't sound like any language I recognize, but apparently "Fee-Kleid" means "Fairy-Dress", so it at least makes sense as a Fairlion reference. It's sort of the opposite of what they did with "Phantom", which was changed TO English from the German "Gespenst".
I think they just hear these words somewhere and think they're cool, though. There's as much "Geruman" as there is "Engrish".
Socran 2 years ago
@Socran
I thought the name is suppose to be Ark-On? From the word Archon ?
Isenmire 1 year ago
@Isenmire Well, I know for a fact that it's spelled "Alc-On", since the actual Japanese site spells it out in plain English (or whatever language that is). It's not impossible that they might've been making an "archon" reference, since they have a history of wierd spelling/pronunciation (such as pronouncing the "gen" in "Dygenguar" as "zen", so that it rhymes with "Sänger" - which actually is pronounced "zenger"). It's still unlikely, so I wouldn't jump to conclusions without confirmation.
Socran 1 year ago