@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.
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".
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.
This looks like sooo much fun lol.
RavinFox 8 months 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
@Socran
I thought the name is suppose to be Ark-On? From the word Archon ?
Isenmire 1 year ago
1:25 hey that's a Dante move from Devil May Cry 3!
gonleo 1 year 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
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
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
@AioriadLeo Makes for good joke situations lol.
Also, the new Fairlion (can't remember its name) is one wicked design.
dropthepin 2 years ago
just liek the red mech from original generation gaiden xD they were owned by their own mecha versions jajajajajaja
AioriadLeo 2 years ago