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Hello, I'm a Brazilian fan of animations and games | Hello, I'm a Brazilian fan of animations and games, and I'm a super fan of the vast majority of things that were part of my youth in the 2000s; this includes, of course, Medabots. | ||
Although I was already a fan of the anime, I always loved the Game Boy Advance RPG, and I was surprised and happy to discover that the franchise was actually a game franchise that only had an anime adaptation, something very similar to Pokémon (a franchise that I, personally, have a lot of experience with). | Although I was already a fan of the anime, I always loved the Game Boy Advance RPG, and I was surprised and happy to discover that the franchise was actually a game franchise that only had an anime adaptation, something very similar to Pokémon (a franchise that I, personally, have a lot of experience with). | ||
I believe that Medabots/Medarot always had potential in the West; it doesn't need to be a billion-dollar franchise like Pokémon, but it could have its own space similar to Yo-Kai Watch, and it just didn't happen due to poor management by Imagineer, who focused marketing on the West too much | I believe that Medabots/Medarot always had potential in the West; it doesn't need to be a billion-dollar franchise like Pokémon, but it could have its own space similar to Yo-Kai Watch, and it just didn't happen due to poor management by Imagineer, who focused marketing on the West too much on the anime instead of bringing the games immediately after, similar to Pokémon. This poor management is reflected in their losing the rights to the "Medabots" brand to a certain guy in Europe. | ||
I've always been curious to know more and more about the franchise; unfortunately, I don't understand Japanese, and all I can do is hope for the success of the warrior fans who are willing to translate all the games into English. Because of this, my contribution to Medapedia depends heavily on research, as I haven't played the games other than Medarot 1, Medarot R, | I've always been curious to know more and more about the franchise; unfortunately, I don't understand Japanese, and all I can do is hope for the success of the warrior fans who are willing to translate all the games into English. Because of this, my contribution to Medapedia depends heavily on research, as I haven't played the games other than Medarot 1, Medarot R, Medabots AX, and Medarot 2 Core. | ||
As English is not my first language, I ask that you have the patience to correct any grammatical errors if necessary. I'm not here to vandalize, and I just want to contribute at least a little so that Medarot fans out there have more information about this franchise that, unfortunately, abandoned the West too soon. | As English is not my first language, I ask that you have the patience to correct any grammatical errors if necessary. I'm not here to vandalize, and I just want to contribute at least a little so that Medarot fans out there have more information about this franchise that, unfortunately, abandoned the West too soon. |
Revision as of 14:56, 13 April 2024
Vinix | |
Japanese: | ヴィニックス Vinikkusu |
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Gender: | Male |
Occupation: | Youtuber |
Medarots: | Rokusho |
Family: | Father Mother Sister |
Nationality: | Brazilian |
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Other appearances | |
Hello, I'm a Brazilian fan of animations and games, and I'm a super fan of the vast majority of things that were part of my youth in the 2000s; this includes, of course, Medabots.
Although I was already a fan of the anime, I always loved the Game Boy Advance RPG, and I was surprised and happy to discover that the franchise was actually a game franchise that only had an anime adaptation, something very similar to Pokémon (a franchise that I, personally, have a lot of experience with).
I believe that Medabots/Medarot always had potential in the West; it doesn't need to be a billion-dollar franchise like Pokémon, but it could have its own space similar to Yo-Kai Watch, and it just didn't happen due to poor management by Imagineer, who focused marketing on the West too much on the anime instead of bringing the games immediately after, similar to Pokémon. This poor management is reflected in their losing the rights to the "Medabots" brand to a certain guy in Europe.
I've always been curious to know more and more about the franchise; unfortunately, I don't understand Japanese, and all I can do is hope for the success of the warrior fans who are willing to translate all the games into English. Because of this, my contribution to Medapedia depends heavily on research, as I haven't played the games other than Medarot 1, Medarot R, Medabots AX, and Medarot 2 Core.
As English is not my first language, I ask that you have the patience to correct any grammatical errors if necessary. I'm not here to vandalize, and I just want to contribute at least a little so that Medarot fans out there have more information about this franchise that, unfortunately, abandoned the West too soon.
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Medarot 1
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Medabots AX
Medarot 2 Core
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