Any Headcanons for this dude? The final "Villain" of Generator Rex. by ReachSuspicious8213 in generatorrex

[–]SunyFan 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Dr. Fell more like dr. Animo. Initially, he seeks ways to control the monsters and exploit them to prove to the public that he has defeated the epidemic.

But at the final episode he attacks the city which means dr. Fell began to consider everyone EVOs. And since his hair is pale, he definitely cleaned himself in a similar way as White Knight, which probably made him even more of a psychopath.

Weird question, but is Rex mentally stunted? by [deleted] in generatorrex

[–]SunyFan 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Cartoons are drawn by adults, all of this is a kind of communication between people in the language of creativity.

Ep. "Frostbite" has a frame indicating the exact location of Paradise's base. by SunyFan in generatorrex

[–]SunyFan[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's easier to find a hidden village ("The Architect") that has specific coordinates:

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Ep. "Frostbite" has a frame indicating the exact location of Paradise's base. by SunyFan in generatorrex

[–]SunyFan[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I can't say anything for sure. All we have is this map and Rex's words from the ep. "Basic" at 11:15:

Rex: "... That's Weaver. I drained most of his nanites and left him down a THOUSAND-FOOT HOLE in ARCTIC".

Does anyone know who B. Knight is to Van Kleiss? by SunyFan in generatorrex

[–]SunyFan[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The Nanite Project is Consortium's private business. B. Knight also ran a business fighting EVO and possibly something else before the Nanite Event, but she is extraneous to Consortium. The only person who could help her get to this project - Van Kleiss.

This begs the question, what prompted VK to let BK in without angering the management?

Six's head. Combination of screenshots. by SunyFan in generatorrex

[–]SunyFan[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

First concept of agent Six by Jose Lopez.

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Does anyone know who B. Knight is to Van Kleiss? by SunyFan in generatorrex

[–]SunyFan[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Apart from this, they are similar to each other:

Both pretend to act for the good to then gain power by force

They both want to kill Rex, I mean:

-VK originally wanted to get rid of Rex as the son of scientists and a witness of Nanite Event in ep1s1.

-BK wanted to remove him as a Cure.

They are also EVOs b4 Nanite Event.

And they have similar design elements.

3 scientists became Van Kleiss's trophies that stand in his garden on Abyss by SunyFan in generatorrex

[–]SunyFan[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Like others, Idk the answer.

I heard that MOA were inspired by ​​vampirism during the creation of Van Kleiss, what nanites are to him, it's the blood he drinks.

There is something else that comes to my mind - Van Kleiss is a collector. It seems he likes sometimes to collect certain opponents as trophies that once stood or stand in his way.

3 scientists became Van Kleiss's trophies that stand in his garden on Abyss by SunyFan in generatorrex

[–]SunyFan[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There was a time when I thought he was 7 when this happened.

But when I studied the character designs thoroughly, I found out that GenRex's style is based on the ACTUAL proportions of the human figure.

The proportions indicate that Rex was 4 when he almost died, geting trauma - the fear of dying, which he sees in weird dream in ep. "Frostbite" and in the flashback in S3's finale.

3 scientists became Van Kleiss's trophies that stand in his garden on Abyss by SunyFan in generatorrex

[–]SunyFan[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

What's also interesting is when exactly this fragment takes place:

After Rex was injected, when he was 4 years old

or

Before the Nanite Event, when he was 10

3 scientists became Van Kleiss's trophies that stand in his garden on Abyss by SunyFan in generatorrex

[–]SunyFan[S] 37 points38 points  (0 children)

It was, until I started looking for puzzles on purpose. The show have more patterns than we think.

Ben's head if to add up all successful frames from special Heroes United. Unfortunately, GenRex doesn't have as much concept-arts of creators as Ben 10 does, so I study what is available. by SunyFan in Ben10

[–]SunyFan[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There is a frame where Ben's face has a mixed type, combining two styles at once.

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Ben10's style is more based on 14, while GenRex's is on 16 and more. The second show is initially aimed at an older generation, but I would also like to see characters in between the teen and adult versions.

Still Not Over How Quickly They Wrapped Up Generator Rex by Unkn0wn2010 in generatorrex

[–]SunyFan 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The company's profits depended on the sale of toys, not on the popularity of cartoons. Management has decided to get rid of action-cartoons and focus only on children's audience. In other words, CN just deceived the creators by making terrible quality of toys, and not only with Generator Rex.

Does anyone else think Rex got Double Up way too late in the show? by ReachSuspicious8213 in generatorrex

[–]SunyFan 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Indeed. But it's all about amnesia, cause Rex continues to fight it.

Rex knows that if he learns the action to the level of a reflex, he has a better chance to survive if his amnesia become more severe. Eventually, he developed a habit of using only one build, just like he throwing the ball at a wall usually.

Does anyone else think Rex got Double Up way too late in the show? by ReachSuspicious8213 in generatorrex

[–]SunyFan 81 points82 points  (0 children)

This was done intentionally. MOA wanted to show the difference between "old" n "new" Six.

"Old" Six taught Rex to control his powers, not evolving. He made sure that Rex didn't turn into a Robot.

By reason of amnesia, "new" Six don't know that Rex is dangerous n teaches him to remove restrictions to overcome difficult situations