Ah, but on the original cartoon, Nightcrawler only appeared twiced and on Evolution Mystique and Beast were only reoccurring. So those kids wouldn't get confused. It would be DIFFERENT in a movie....
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*biggest eyeroll ever*
If they were so worried, they could have handed out cheat sheets at the door:
Nightcrawler=Skinny, has tail, German accent Beast=The big one who sounds like Sideshow Bob Mystique=Boobies
And you know, it's not like it's a coincidence Nightcrawler and Mystique are the same colour... Duh, they're mother and son. And if they were sweating it SO much, they could have gone for Grey-Beast (granted, it's not as well known, but hey *shrug* They had him in his human for in X2).
And just on the Gambit thing.... I dunno WHAT the producers are thinking... Gambit and Wolverine are NOTHING alike. I mean, yeah... They're both more on the fringe of the X-Team, but wildly different in their roguishness. I mean smooth Cajun charm vs barely buried animalistic nature? They're like on different continents of roguishness.
Sorry. My comic book geek is forcing its way. Is it any wonder I have absolutely no problem writing Andrew?
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Date: 2006-06-02 06:27 pm (UTC).....
*biggest eyeroll ever*
If they were so worried, they could have handed out cheat sheets at the door:
Nightcrawler=Skinny, has tail, German accent
Beast=The big one who sounds like Sideshow Bob
Mystique=Boobies
And you know, it's not like it's a coincidence Nightcrawler and Mystique are the same colour... Duh, they're mother and son. And if they were sweating it SO much, they could have gone for Grey-Beast (granted, it's not as well known, but hey *shrug* They had him in his human for in X2).
And just on the Gambit thing.... I dunno WHAT the producers are thinking... Gambit and Wolverine are NOTHING alike. I mean, yeah... They're both more on the fringe of the X-Team, but wildly different in their roguishness. I mean smooth Cajun charm vs barely buried animalistic nature? They're like on different continents of roguishness.
Sorry. My comic book geek is forcing its way. Is it any wonder I have absolutely no problem writing Andrew?