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A. Legatt

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May 6, 1999, 3:00:00 AM5/6/99
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I didn't see B5 the first time around, but have been greatly enjoying the
current run on TNT. When I saw the flaming head of the First One in the
episode "Voices of Authority", I said, "Wow! That's the Dreaded Dormammu,
from Doctor Strange!" Were/are you a fan of that comic? Was there any
allusion there (conscious or unconscious)? I would love to see a Doctor
Strange movie, but only if it were done well. It it were done properly, it
could be a great movie. In other hands, it could be atrocious. A lot of CGI
would be needed to do justice to it. If there was to be such a movie, I could
think of a great person to be in charge of it. His initials are JMS.

Thanks again for making B5.

Alan Legatt

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James A. Wolf

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May 6, 1999, 3:00:00 AM5/6/99
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"A. Legatt" <Leg...@aecom.yu.edu> wrote:

>I didn't see B5 the first time around, but have been greatly enjoying the
>current run on TNT. When I saw the flaming head of the First One in the
>episode "Voices of Authority", I said, "Wow! That's the Dreaded Dormammu,
>from Doctor Strange!"

"I DORMAMMU WILL REGRET THIS!"

BWAHAHAHAHA... er. Sorry. You have to be an anime geek...

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Jms at B5

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May 7, 1999, 3:00:00 AM5/7/99
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I enjoyed the early Dikto Dr. Strange books quite a bit.

jms

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James A. Wolf

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May 7, 1999, 3:00:00 AM5/7/99
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jms...@aol.com (Jms at B5) wrote:

>I enjoyed the early Dikto Dr. Strange books quite a bit.
>


What did you think about his work on Spiderman? (Nice to see how
intelectual our conversations can be...)

no one of consequence

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May 12, 1999, 3:00:00 AM5/12/99
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James A. Wolf <jaw...@tiac.net> wrote:

]"A. Legatt" <Leg...@aecom.yu.edu> wrote:
]
]>I didn't see B5 the first time around, but have been greatly enjoying the
]>current run on TNT. When I saw the flaming head of the First One in the
]>episode "Voices of Authority", I said, "Wow! That's the Dreaded Dormammu,
]>from Doctor Strange!"
]
]"I DORMAMMU WILL REGRET THIS!"
]
]BWAHAHAHAHA... er. Sorry. You have to be an anime geek...

"ROSHI!!!"

I think it's really "Damoramu" or something similar.

Great, now I've got the ending song stuck in my head, and I don't know
Japanese.

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|her. Just, uh, don't tell her that." Dr. Franklin about Ivanova. -B5 |
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Gharlane of Eddore

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May 12, 1999, 3:00:00 AM5/12/99
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In <19990507034810...@ng24.aol.com>

jms...@aol.com (Jms at B5) writes:
>
> I enjoyed the early Dikto Dr. Strange books quite a bit.
>


You probably mean "Ditko," as in "Steve Ditko," right?


James A. Wolf

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May 12, 1999, 3:00:00 AM5/12/99
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wol...@dillinger.io.com (no one of consequence) wrote:

>"ROSHI!!!"
>
>I think it's really "Damoramu" or something similar.
>

The 'compact brain' has to be one of the single fnniest scenes in
anime!

>Great, now I've got the ending song stuck in my head, and I don't know
>Japanese.

How about the end theme to 'Tenchi in Tokyo'- THERE'S one that's so
catchy it'll drive you nuts...

Tom Maddox

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May 12, 1999, 3:00:00 AM5/12/99
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In article <3739ab68...@news.tiac.net>, jaw...@tiac.net (James A. Wolf) wrote:
>How about the end theme to 'Tenchi in Tokyo'- THERE'S one that's so
>catchy it'll drive you nuts...

All I have to say to that is, "Yaapaapaa yaapaapaa ..."

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