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'''Trogador''' is the [[20X6]] version of [[Trogdor]]. As part of the adaptation to the [[anime]]-influenced 20X6 setting, he resembles a {{w|Japanese dragon}} rather than the original {{w|European dragon|European-influenced design}}. In particular, his beefy arm is rendered in the detailed, exaggerated style seen in such anime as ''{{w|Dragon Ball Z}}'' {{--}} complete with a dark blue wristband similar to the one {{w|Goku}} wears.
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'''Trogador''', a [[20X6]] version of [[Trogdor]], was first shown during the [[NYU Talk - 1 Mar 2005|'05 NYU Talk]] hosted by [[The Brothers Chaps]]. At the time, The Brothers Chaps stated that he was likely never to be used on the site, but nearly a year later he proved them wrong by asking [[Stinkoman]] for "some type of birthday challenge" in [[Happy Trogday]]. In his first official appearance, he was shown to be far larger than his NYU Talk version.
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A robotic version of the character, [[Mecha-Trogador]], was built by [[Z Sabre]] and serves as the final boss of [[Stinkoman 20X6]].
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Trogador bears resemblance to an [[Wikipedia:Chinese dragon|Asian dragon]]. The beefy arm that Trogador has is done in the detailed and highly exaggerated style seen in such anime as [[Wikipedia:Dragon Ball Z|Dragon Ball Z]] (Trogador's wristband even resembles the wristbands the show's main character, Goku, wears).  
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Trogador was first shown by [[The Brothers Chaps]] during [[NYU Talk - 1 Mar 2005#trogador|a March 2005 talk at New York University]]. Although the character was fully designed and ready for animation, [[Mike Chapman]] remarked that he would "probably never get used". He would eventually appear on the site nearly a year later, in [[Happy Trogday]], confronting [[Stinkoman]] in recognition of their week-apart birthdays. In the interim, his design was adjusted to appear far larger than the preview shown during the NYU talk {{--}} though not quite as large as Trogdor appears in [[Peasant's Quest]].
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The name refers to the odd way in which Trogdor's name is said at the title screen of the [[TROGDOR!]] game. It could also be an imitation of [[Deliberately Poor English|Engrish]].  When some Western words are transliterated into Japanese, extra vowels are placed between the consonants that make up a consonant cluster, such as ドラゴン (''doragon''), which means dragon. If Trogdor were actually transliterated into Japanese, it would most likely read either トログドア (''torogudoa'') or トログドル (''torogudoru'') as Japanese has no [[Wikipedia:R-colored vowel|R-colored vowels]].
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== Name ==
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[[Category: 20X6 Characters]]
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[[Image:Stinkoman 20X6 Mecha-Trogador Robo Beef.png|thumb|150px|left|Pet inside quotes!]]
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"Trogador" recalls the odd pronunciation of Trogdor's name at the title screen of [[TROGDOR!|the arcade game]]. Both the title screen and "Trogador" in general recall [[Deliberately Poor English|Engrish]], resulting from {{w|Engrish|translations into English from native Japanese speakers}}.  When some Western words are transliterated into Japanese, extra vowels are placed between the consonants that make up a consonant cluster {{--}} for instance, "dragon" {{w|Hepburn romanization|becomes}} "doragon" (ドラゴン).
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==Complete Filmography==
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If "Trogdor" were actually transliterated into Japanese, it would most likely read as either "torogudoa" (トログドア) or "torogudoru" (トログドル) as Japanese has no {{wp|R-colored vowels}}.
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*'''Debut:''' [[NYU Talk - 1 Mar 2005]]
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*[[Happy Trogday]]
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==Filmography==
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*'''First shown:''' [[NYU Talk - 1 Mar 2005#trogador|NYU Talk - 1 Mar 2005]]
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*'''Debut:''' [[Happy Trogday]]
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*[[:Category:Trogador Filmography|Complete Filmography]]
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[[Category:Trogdor]]
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[[Category:20X6 Characters]]

Current revision as of 18:51, 24 January 2025

"WAAH! TROGADOR!"

Trogador is the 20X6 version of Trogdor. As part of the adaptation to the anime-influenced 20X6 setting, he resembles a Japanese dragon rather than the original European-influenced design. In particular, his beefy arm is rendered in the detailed, exaggerated style seen in such anime as Dragon Ball Z — complete with a dark blue wristband similar to the one Goku wears.

A robotic version of the character, Mecha-Trogador, was built by Z Sabre and serves as the final boss of Stinkoman 20X6.

Trogador was first shown by The Brothers Chaps during a March 2005 talk at New York University. Although the character was fully designed and ready for animation, Mike Chapman remarked that he would "probably never get used". He would eventually appear on the site nearly a year later, in Happy Trogday, confronting Stinkoman in recognition of their week-apart birthdays. In the interim, his design was adjusted to appear far larger than the preview shown during the NYU talk — though not quite as large as Trogdor appears in Peasant's Quest.

[edit] Name

Pet inside quotes!

"Trogador" recalls the odd pronunciation of Trogdor's name at the title screen of the arcade game. Both the title screen and "Trogador" in general recall Engrish, resulting from translations into English from native Japanese speakers. When some Western words are transliterated into Japanese, extra vowels are placed between the consonants that make up a consonant cluster — for instance, "dragon" becomes "doragon" (ドラゴン).

If "Trogdor" were actually transliterated into Japanese, it would most likely read as either "torogudoa" (トログドア) or "torogudoru" (トログドル) as Japanese has no R-colored vowels.

[edit] Filmography


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