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::::Yeah, I'd rather see it at FIRRIB, myself. - [[User:Chris McFeely|Chris McFeely]] 21:42, 14 February 2008 (UTC)
 
::::Yeah, I'd rather see it at FIRRIB, myself. - [[User:Chris McFeely|Chris McFeely]] 21:42, 14 February 2008 (UTC)
 
:::::In the spirit of the article, I'm going to have to say FIBRIR to that. --[[User:ItsWalky|ItsWalky]] 21:46, 14 February 2008 (UTC)
 
:::::In the spirit of the article, I'm going to have to say FIBRIR to that. --[[User:ItsWalky|ItsWalky]] 21:46, 14 February 2008 (UTC)
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:FIRRIB may have been coined first, but I would imagine FIBRIR came right on its heels. Considering that FIBRIR is... pretty obviously the more solid position to take (outside of a single albeit prominent continuity) I think it's better for the article to stay where it is. The article covers both the fandom's silly argument ''as well as'' the complete story. And as McFeely's edits put quite nicely, FIRRIB is a mistaken aberration. We shouldn't name the article after it. --[[User:Steve-o|Steve-o]] 19:11, 16 February 2008 (UTC)
   
 
== So what about this? ==
 
== So what about this? ==

Revision as of 19:11, 16 February 2008

So, what's the official position, right now?--GUIGUI 18:43, 17 January 2007 (UTC)

There is none. --ItsWalky 18:59, 17 January 2007 (UTC)
Clever of them. But were Frenzy and Rumble featured in Dreamwave or IDW? And if yes, in wich colors? --GUIGUI 19:06, 17 January 2007 (UTC)
Dreamwave was inconsistent. IIRC, they were cartoon colors in the stories and toy/comic colors in the MTMTE profile books. They have not appeared yet in IDW. (Alternators Rumble is red, however.) --ItsWalky 19:11, 17 January 2007 (UTC)
Actually, I believe that the few times that they appeared in Dreamwave's comics, they were always together and so it was impossible to tell which was which. - Dark T Zeratul 23:56, 17 January 2007 (UTC)
If we assume that the use of piledrivers indicates that it was Rumble, then the little fella was blue in the first DW G1 miniseries, but after that, Dark T's right, they were always together and were never singled out, so it's impossible to tell who's who based on colour. Then, they were done in toy colours for MTMTE. - Chris McFeely 00:17, 18 January 2007 (UTC)
The "Who's who" in the back of the War and Peace TPB identifies them as their toy colors. --ItsWalky 01:12, 18 January 2007 (UTC)

This article should be moved to FIBRIR, with RIBFIR as a redirect. -Derik 23:47, 1 June 2007 (UTC)

Change To Chart

A whole new approach to the chart might better convey the information. Tufte says that if you're trying convey info about color, and you can print in color, you'd be a fool not to use it. Maybe like so?

FrenzyRumble
US cartoon Red Blue
Japanese cartoon Blue Red
US toys Blue Red
Japanese toys Blue Red
Marvel Comics Blue Red
Dreamwave comics Blue Red
Devil's Due comics Red Blue

(We keep the words "red" and "blue" for people who are blind or just color blind, for those not using color monitors, or using text browsers, etc.) JW 15:22, 20 September 2007 (UTC)

Yes, this chart is much nicer and clearer than the one in the article now. I vote for switching it in immediately.


If we want to keep the FIBRIR, we could do something like this:

G1 toys FIB RIR
Marvel Comics FIB RIR
US cartoon FIR RIB
Japanese cartoon FIB RIR
Dreamwave comics FIB RIR
Devil's Due comics FIR RIB

I also removed the Japanese Toy row since the toys were the same in all markets and put the rows in order of release.--FortMax 17:47, 20 September 2007 (UTC)

I'm not entirely certain we do want to keep FIB and RIR in the chart. I personally think "providing information" is a slightly higher priority than "being a supportive environment for Transformers fans." Actually using the words "Frenzy" and "Blue" provides the information most clearly. Using "FIB" and "RIR" where not necessary is being fannish for its own sake. (Note that I do think there is a place in this Wiki for fannishness for its own sake, most certainly, but I don't think it should be priority #1.) JW 18:16, 20 September 2007 (UTC)

I think JW's table is the best option. Use wikitable markup instead of HTML, though. Simpler to look at/edit. --Steve-o 01:46, 21 September 2007 (UTC)


Using Fib or RiR or whatever is MUCH WORSE. The point is clarity. Using JWs original words Red and Blue is much clearer and and simpler and hence much better.
Since I'm seeing a lot of approval, and I figured out how to do a colored table in Wiki markup, I'll implement it now. (With FortMax's suggested modification of consolidating the "toys" entries, and doing 'em in release order.) JW 02:44, 21 September 2007 (UTC)


Good thing there was a warning, or I would have changed it to:

Frenzy Rumble
Toys Blue Red
Marvel comics Blue Red
US cartoon Red Purple
Japanese cartoon Blue Red
Dreamwave comics Blue Red
Devil's Due comics Red Blue

-The Ultimate One

Not quite. See the new topic I made. The RIBFIR Dude 20:53, 6 February 2008 (UTC)

New Chart Includes 1986 Movie

I know most of you are against the purple, but I think we should make the chart look like this because it includes the 1986 movie where Rumble actually was blue:

Frenzy Rumble
Toys Blue Red
Marvel comics Blue Red
US cartoon Red Purple
Japanese cartoon Blue Red
1986 Cartoon Movie Red Blue
Dreamwave comics Blue Red
Devil's Due comics Red Blue

-The RIBFIR Dude 20:53, 6 February 2008 (UTC)

Personally, I prefer it the way it is. Not least because there's a scene in the movie where they're both red, and why invite more confusion? JW 21:15, 6 February 2008 (UTC)

Yeah, but that was just an animation glitch that was only for about two seconds. The RIBFIR Dude 21:33, 6 February 2008 (UTC)

And if you watch, you can clearly see that Rumble is definetly blue and not purple in the movie. The RIBFIR Dude 16:28, 7 February 2008 (UTC)
Are they actually named in the movie? In the brief scene where they're two different colors? JW 16:34, 7 February 2008 (UTC)
I'm not sure, but you could check the script and see who said what. (The blue one said "uncrazimatic") The RIBFIR Dude 16:58, 7 February 2008 (UTC)
In the movie, Rumble is exactly the same colors he always is in the cartoon. Maybe you're overestimating how purple cartoon Rumble is. --ItsWalky 16:37, 7 February 2008 (UTC)
I don't know about that. I'd double check, but my G1 DVDs were on loan from a buddy of mine and I already gave them back. The RIBFIR Dude 16:56, 7 February 2008 (UTC)
If you can provide screenshots from the TV cartoon and the movie, showing a substantial difference in coloration, and the appropriate excerpt from the script, I'll reconsider my position on making changes to the table. Otherwise, best to leave things as they are. JW 17:06, 7 February 2008 (UTC)
I don't think I'll end up ever doing that. So we may as well leave it as it is. But keep this on the talk page just in case. The RIBFIR Dude 17:29, 7 February 2008 (UTC)
I went ahead and did it, and I don't see any difference between the two. Semysane 22:59, 7 February 2008 (UTC)

G1-TVandMovieComparison-Rumble

Guy's banned, anyway. —Interrobang 23:42, 7 February 2008 (UTC)

G2

I'm pretty sure the unreleased G2 Go-Bot "Rumble" was primarily WHITE. --M Sipher 13:44, 14 February 2008 (EST)

He seems equal parts white and red. With teal and black showing up in robot mode. [1] [2] --74.57.3.251 19:04, 14 February 2008 (UTC) (Detour at work)

FIRRIB

How'd this page end up at FIBRIR, anyway? A search through ATT's archives shows that "FIRRIB" is the most common use (664 occurrences) (and personally, it's the version that springs immediately to mind for me.) FIBRIR is in second place with 346 occurrences. RIRFIB=188; RIBFIR=74. And all that notwithstanding, the original "movement" appears to have been started as FIRRIB (for the obvious purpose of debunking those silly, obviously-totally-wrong toy catalogs, natch.) See here.

So, short version: this page should really be moved. -- Repowers 19:36, 14 February 2008 (UTC)

FIBRIR FOREVER!
Or, in a more sensible mode, I wouldn't have a problem with that. JW 15:06, 14 February 2008 (EST)
I think it should stay as is, solely because there are more instances of FIBRIR. And RIR even when FIP or FITAA. --74.57.3.251 21:16, 14 February 2008 (UTC) (Detour)
But it's a fandom term, regardless of whether it's accurate or not. The actual original version should be the article's name and central usage. (And anyways, "FIRRIB" flows off the tongue a bit more smoothly than "FIBRIR". : ] -- Repowers 21:40, 14 February 2008 (UTC)
Yeah, I'd rather see it at FIRRIB, myself. - Chris McFeely 21:42, 14 February 2008 (UTC)
In the spirit of the article, I'm going to have to say FIBRIR to that. --ItsWalky 21:46, 14 February 2008 (UTC)
FIRRIB may have been coined first, but I would imagine FIBRIR came right on its heels. Considering that FIBRIR is... pretty obviously the more solid position to take (outside of a single albeit prominent continuity) I think it's better for the article to stay where it is. The article covers both the fandom's silly argument as well as the complete story. And as McFeely's edits put quite nicely, FIRRIB is a mistaken aberration. We shouldn't name the article after it. --Steve-o 19:11, 16 February 2008 (UTC)

So what about this?

RumbleisRed

--FortMax 20:44, 14 February 2008 (UTC)

No, that clearly says "RuNble" is red, so we're obviously dealing with a third cassette here who, uh...WHAT'S THAT BEHIND YOU!?--Apcog 20:52, 14 February 2008 (UTC)
Maybe "Runble" is Enemy's real name. He should team up with Lazerbeak. JW 20:57, 14 February 2008 (UTC)
Teletraan's quoting the production bible. The other Decepticon screens take other quotes out of the bible, too. - Chris McFeely 21:02, 14 February 2008 (UTC)
I think this pic should be included in the article, as evidence of how schizophrenic the cartoon production process was, if nothing else. I would crop it to remove the watermarks, first. Did Rumble appear elsewhere in the same episode? JW 16:08, 14 February 2008 (EST)
I'm pretty sure Rumble did appear in the episode given that this is where Megatron used everyone's powers. Anyway, I was going to take a screencap of this from my DVDs when I get back to my apartment. The current image is one I yanked off my photobucket account. --FortMax 21:14, 14 February 2008 (UTC)
After Megatron punches the ground to cause an earthquake, we see Rumble turn to the other 'Cons and point to himself. At least he didn't give the AREN'T YOU PROUD speeches like Starscream.... --Thylacine 2000 21:36, 14 February 2008 (UTC)

IDW

Rumble and Frenzy do show up in Megatron: Origin. I don't have access to a scanner right now, but I have the comic in front of me. Neither of the two are named, but on page 16 of #1, the little bugger who deploys his pile drivers, who I assume is Rumble, has red markings. So it looks like FIBRIR applies for IDW. If anyone could back this up with a pic, it would be appreciated.--Nightshade83 21:29, 14 February 2008 (UTC)

Who uses piledrivers is not a good way to determine who is whom. In the cartoon, both use piledrivers. --ItsWalky 21:34, 14 February 2008 (UTC)
That's why I pointed it out on the talk page. I don't have issues 2-4 with me right now (away from home at school -- issue 1 got mailed to me by a friend), but I don't think they said which one was which anywhere in Origin. Still, I considered this little bit of trivia at least worth discussing. --Nightshade83 21:41, 14 February 2008 (UTC)

Devil's Due

Where in the DD Joe crossovers does it indicate which is which? I've pored over the first one, and though both show up, neither seem to be named, unless I missed it. --ItsWalky 22:42, 15 February 2008 (UTC)

When Bumblebee punches the blue guy in #3, he says "I don't THINK so, RUMBLE!". - RolonBolon 23:29, 15 February 2008 (UTC)