(01-21-2020, 05:49 AM)Labster Wrote: The Queen's name is... completely random. Based on Google, it appears Star Wars beat me to the randomness.
As for a sailor... hehe! I have a collection called "Donald and Daisy". It was originally going to be a collection of Daisy Duck stories, but after they started looking around, it turns out that she doesn't have any depth. She's only a foil to Donald. Carl Barks really couldn't write women. Even his best woman, Glittering Goldie: she has her motivations but she's still a romantic foil. Thus, Webby is chosen for this, even though she's not in the comics. At least classic Webby makes sense as a 1960s girl. I couldn't very well use April, May and June -- Huey, Dewey, and Louie's distaff counterparts. (But if you look at the newer Euro comics, and ever thought Scrooge needed a tsundere girlfriend, Brigitta MacBridge )
Anatia is an obscure reference to this page, but it is the kind of thing you can figure out with an English dictionary. Probably should be updated to be "Anatina".
Oh, oh, by the way, one of the first things that Rob's crew would notice about this world is that it's an Earth -- almost. The Yucatán is somewhat less flat, and the area around Botswana is... a salt flat. By implication, Quetzalcoatl-chan above was a Queen Serenity analogue from before the K-T boundary, and the ducks that built a step pyramid above this chamber worshiped her millions of years after the fact. Her deeds may be forgotten in deep time, but at least on her world, the dinosaurs still rule the Earth.
How close is the parallel between Anatia and Earth, anyway? Is Sailor Anatia familiar with A Certain Magical INDUCKS?
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Rob Kelk
Sticks and stones can break your bones,
But words can break your heart.
- unknown
Rob Kelk
Sticks and stones can break your bones,
But words can break your heart.
- unknown