tsone Posted November 2, 2013 Posted November 2, 2013 I heard the german audio dramas in the last days a few times and there is also a handler who's called McMoney (I think he isn't listed here, is he?). The name of Will's father is William Gordon Frederick Carvendish. They found a treasure map with his full name in part 5 of the audi dramas "The secret of La Sceletta" (in german: Das Geheimnis von La Sceletta). Quote
jamesster Posted November 2, 2013 Posted November 2, 2013 Awesome work Runamuck, this is very good reference material. I heard the german audio dramas in the last days a few times and there is also a handler who's called McMoney (I think he isn't listed here, is he?). The name of Will's father is William Gordon Frederick Carvendish. They found a treasure map with his full name in part 5 of the audi dramas "The secret of La Sceletta" (in german: Das Geheimnis von La Sceletta). I'm pretty sure Runamuck is aware of them, as he transcripted and translated quite a lot of LEGO audio dramas, including those. Quote
Runamuck Posted November 2, 2013 Posted November 2, 2013 I’m not surprised that it’s an exhausting read. I wrote it up in Word and with all the pictures included its more than 150 pages long. The document actually became so heavy due to the pictures that I had to split it up. Thanks for the suggestion TSONE, but they are already listed in post #90 under “Pirates and citizens of the Forbidden Island”. As Jamesster mentioned I have actually worked quite a bit with German audio dramas. The thread about the Pirates related audio dramas is here: http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=76762 Quote
tsone Posted November 3, 2013 Posted November 3, 2013 Oh, I'm sorry, I tried to read all, but I was to thumb to read this. Is this post so idiotic like my first one? Hit my face with a bottle if it is, please. Bootsman Wil http://www.brickfact...990/003/020.jpg Pirate who is shown in a Dutch catalog. He is Captain Roger’s right hand man aboard the Black Seas Barracuda. Since the catalog actually refers to characters exclusive from “The Golden Medallion” comic, such as Captain Foul, it could be possible that this was actually supposed to be bo’ sun Will Cavendish, and they accidentally put the wrong picture next to the text. I think this character is Bo'Sun Will. If I'm right, Bo'Sun means boatswain and that's "Bootsmann" in german and dutch. Maybe they made a mistake and printed the wrong head or he is much older and got a mustache. ^^ One last note: I'm not sure, but I would'nt say the shipwright's name is Neal, I just know the name Neil which sounds exactly like Neal, so I would spell him as this. Quote
Runamuck Posted November 3, 2013 Posted November 3, 2013 No need to be so hard on yourself, I could easily have made an editing error while posting it and have lost something, so I don’t mind. Well, I have already made a note about it under the character, that Bootsman Wil might be Bo ’sun Will. In general the whole situation about who Bo ‘sun Will is supposed to be is kind of messy. We have several name variations across different languages and also various figures associated with the name, even within the same language at times. I went with the option of listing them as separate individuals just to be safe, even if it could be speculated that they are supposed to be the same individual. Good point about Neal/Neil. I’ll ad a note about it under the character, but I’ll probably keep Neal as the main name because many of the characters in the audio dramas do have quite English sounding names. Quote
Runamuck Posted November 5, 2013 Posted November 5, 2013 I have included the people from Pirates of the Caribbean who have appeared in LEGO form for good measure, they are listed in post # 96: http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=50788&st=75#entry1728626 Quote
jamesster Posted December 18, 2013 Posted December 18, 2013 (edited) LEGO Minifigures Online introduces new named pirates characters, and the new game trailer and website released today shows two of them; Captain Pete (the good guy) and Captain Dreadleg (the bad guy, similar to Brickbeard but a ghost): http://www.playminifigures.com/en/node/155 (about two minutes in) There's new locations as well, forgot which ones it mentioned specifically so I'm not sure what's public now and what's still under the beta NDA. Edited December 18, 2013 by jamesster Quote
jamesster Posted January 14, 2015 Posted January 14, 2015 (edited) http://www.lego.com/en-us/pirates/characters Only one new named character so far, Governor Hacienda. The captain is indeed Redbeard, and while Rummy's name isn't given directly, it's in the file names for his pictures: http://cache.lego.com/r/www/r/pirates/-/media/franchises/pirates%202014/characters/mugshot/mugshot_pirate_rummy.png?l.r=1723381808 http://cache.lego.com/r/www/r/pirates/-/media/franchises/pirates%202014/characters/beauty%20shots/pirate_rummy_beauty.jpg?l.r=930048681 The website seems a bit sloppy... Redbeard is just called "Pirate Captain" on the main characters page, but called by name everywhere else. As said, Rummy's name isn't given anywhere except the image file names. And Governor Hacienda's name isn't given on the main page or even his own bio, it's just mentioned in the bios for other characters. I'd bet that there's more names for these characters that the website is missing, hopefully we'll get them from other sources like magazines... Edited January 14, 2015 by jamesster Quote
TalonCard Posted January 14, 2015 Posted January 14, 2015 The Bluecoat Sergant #2's bio states that "years ago, the sergant sailed the Seven Seas as part of a pirate crew, but he has now he turned lawful". Interesting character bit...and also his head was used for several of the 2009 pirates. Was he a part of Brickbeard's crew? TC Quote
Matthias Posted January 14, 2015 Posted January 14, 2015 http://www.lego.com/...ates/characters Only one new named character so far, Governor Hacienda. The captain is indeed Redbeard, and while Rummy's name isn't given directly, it's in the file names for his pictures: http://cache.lego.co...?l.r=1723381808 http://cache.lego.co...g?l.r=930048681 The website seems a bit sloppy... Redbeard is just called "Pirate Captain" on the main characters page, but called by name everywhere else. As said, Rummy's name isn't given anywhere except the image file names. And Governor Hacienda's name isn't given on the main page or even his own bio, it's just mentioned in the bios for other characters. I'd bet that there's more names for these characters that the website is missing, hopefully we'll get them from other sources like magazines... Thanks for posting, thats for me one of the interesting posts about my beloved pirates ever. I am glad to see a new Governor Name. I am a bit sad that Will is not called will^^ Quote
Ardelon Posted January 14, 2015 Posted January 14, 2015 I dont think Sergeant #2s head ever appeared in Pirates. I know it appeared in some 2013 Castle sets, but I think it was introduced as Josh Thunder in Dino 2012: http://lego.wikia.com/wiki/Josh_Thunder Quote
Runamuck Posted January 14, 2015 Posted January 14, 2015 Uh, new characters! Nice! It is nice to hear that the governor is a new one. It’s probably easier to portray Governor Hacienda as a heroic figure rather than that old crook Governor Broadside, even if the profile make him sound quite greedy. It’s not surprising that the new captain is the old Captain Redbeard, despite the brown beard. I guess Will has been demoted from Bo ‘sun to cabin boy if the set description is anything to go by. So the Sergent used to be a pirate? Maybe Salty the sailor got a promotion after switching to the bluecoats? I have my doubts that the new Rummy is supposed to be the same as the old one, the looks are rather different, the personality and the occupation doesn’t match, and the eye patch is over the wrong eye. Nice catch though, Jamesster. I have also found some new things on my own; partially thanks to a book I got for Christmas. Crikey the Kraken (LEGO Minifigures Online) Løjtnant Streng (LEGO Minifigurer år for år en visuel historie) http://brickset.com/minifigs/pi064/Imperial-Soldier-Harbor-Sentry And some additional notes to things I posted earlier. Corrections and additions: Bo’sun Will Cavendish French name: Bill (Les pirates le médaillon d’or) First mate Rummy French name: La barrique (The barrel) 6235 Will and Bill are probably the same person Spinoza and Filou are the same monkey Camilla French name: Camille Culverin French name: Hippolyte Captain foul French name: Faucheton? Dark-Eyed Kate Danish name: Mørkøjede Kate Captain Ironhook Danish name: Kaptajn Jernklo Captain Roger Danish name: Kaptajn Rødskæg (LEGO Minifigurer år for år en visuel historie) Admiral Valentina Admiral Valentina is most likely the commanding figure of the new Imperial Flagship, as LEGO Minifigurer år for år en visuel historie mentions that the figure is an admiral. Also, the female passenger on the ship is apparently the governors daughter according to the book. Does anyone know where I might be able to find a scan of the French version of the old The Golden Medallion pirate comic? Quote
Matthias Posted January 14, 2015 Posted January 14, 2015 (edited) Please add if not mentioned before the some german names: Will = Willi Rummy= Rumpott (Barrel of Rum) Captain Foul= Kapitän Baddog May you post a link for the book, it seems to be very interesting for me? Here you can see some pages of the searched french comic. May ask the poster, he could give it may to you. http://www.brickpirate.net/forum/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=11460 Edited January 14, 2015 by Matthias Quote
Captain Roger Posted January 14, 2015 Posted January 14, 2015 Thanks Jamesster for the info. Obviously, the new captain is, in fact, old Captain Roger/Redbeard, in a new design, and that guy is Rummy: http://cache.lego.com/r/www/r/pirates/-/media/franchises/pirates%202014/characters/mugshot/mugshot_pirate_rummy.png?l.r=1723381808 http://cache.lego.com/r/www/r/pirates/-/media/franchises/pirates%202014/characters/beauty%20shots/pirate_rummy_beauty.jpg?l.r=930048681 Both 1989 and 2015 versions have brown tricorne, patch in an eye, grey trousers and the same jacket (even it is blue in the old Rummy and green in the new) So I guess that guy is Will: http://cache.lego.com/r/www/r/pirates/-/media/franchises/pirates%202014/characters/beauty%20shots/pirate_boy_beauty.jpg?l.r=-1832401021 and that guy is Flashfork: http://cache.lego.com/r/www/r/pirates/-/media/franchises/pirates%202014/characters/beauty%20shots/pirate_01_beauty.jpg?l.r=-408089229 Quote
Ardelon Posted January 15, 2015 Posted January 15, 2015 I shoud add that after seeing the pics of these minifigs, my appreciation for them and their classic look is as high as ever. Im also glad to see more diversity among the figs as well, especially the Imperials. Interesting that we got a new governor but the same pirate captain. Though its even stranger that Redbeard doesnt even have a red beard! Quote
Morthen Posted January 16, 2015 Posted January 16, 2015 Okay i just loved the story about Steve, even though its 10 years old....and i want to find my steve now, and make him clean a toilet.... All the ohe ames is nice to know aswell Quote
TalonCard Posted January 17, 2015 Posted January 17, 2015 I dont think Sergeant #2s head ever appeared in Pirates. I know it appeared in some 2013 Castle sets, but I think it was introduced as Josh Thunder in Dino 2012: http://lego.wikia.co...ki/Josh_Thunder Hmm, you are quite right. I was thinking of this guy, one of my favorites from the 2009 theme. The heads are quite similar in many ways, but definitely not the same. So no connection there. May be for the best if this turns out to be another "prequel" to the original pirate theme. TC Quote
Sigolf Brimabane Posted October 5, 2015 Posted October 5, 2015 (edited) I know there is a thread with names... But I can't find it. I went to my favourite toy store today and looked at old catalogues. I noticed that the pirate sets in Sweden had quite different names compared to the English names: Black Seas Barracuda = Tigerhajen (The Tiger Shark) Skull's Eye Schooner = Tigerhajen II Eldorado Fortress = Fort Brass Imperial Trading Post = Port Piraya Saber Island = Fort Lillön (Fort Little-Island) Caribbean Clipper = Havsörnen (The Sea Eagle) Imperial Flagship = Sjölejonet (The Sea Lion) Renegade Runner = Piratskeppet Kaparen Gouvernor Broadside = Guvernör Bredsida Admiral Woodhouse = Amiral Ruff Captain Roger = Kapten Roger Does anyone know if these are based on for example the German or British names? And does anyone know more names of the figures? (Please merge this with the old topic if possible) Edited October 5, 2015 by Sigolf Brimabane Quote
Matthias Posted October 5, 2015 Posted October 5, 2015 (edited) The german names where very simple and uninspired. The names from the audio-dramas are not the same like the names from the catalouges. Nothings seems to be near to the svedisch names. Black Seas Barracuda = Tigerhajen (The Tiger Shark) = Piratenbrigantine Skull's Eye Schooner = Tigerhajen II = Piratendreimastbarg Eldorado Fortress = Fort Brass = Gouverneurskastel Imperial Trading Post = Port Piraya = Historischer Freihafen Saber Island = Fort Lillön (Fort Little-Island) = Gouverneurs Vorposten Caribbean Clipper = Havsörnen (The Sea Eagle) = Gouverneurskogge Imperial Flagship = Sjölejonet (The Sea Lion) = Admiralskaravelle Renegade Runner = Piratskeppet Kaparen = Einmastpiratensegler Gouvernor Broadside = Guvernör Bredsida = Gouverneur Breitseit Admiral Woodhouse = Amiral Ruff =? Captain Roger = Kapten Roger = Kapitän Roger Edited October 5, 2015 by Matthias Quote
Sigolf Brimabane Posted October 5, 2015 Posted October 5, 2015 Wow... Piratendreimastbarg and Einmastpiratensegler were especially uninspired :/ Historischer Freihafen as well xD They didn't even make an effort :( Quote
Runamuck Posted October 6, 2015 Posted October 6, 2015 Hmm, interesting, I think there are a few of these names that I haven’t heard before. But I think that the old thread that you were thinking of could be this one: http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=50788 Quote
Dreamweb Posted October 12, 2015 Posted October 12, 2015 Actually it's this one, you can find some interesting information about set names in different languages there. Quote
Sigolf Brimabane Posted October 12, 2015 Posted October 12, 2015 (edited) Thanks! It seems no one has mentioned the Swedish names yet. :) I see now that the Swedish names are similar to some other European ones. The American names are still the best ones for some reason. They all have alliteration! Btw... A funny thing about the Swedish name for Eldorado Fortress (Fort Brass) is that 'brass' is outdated slang for weed. Edited October 12, 2015 by Sigolf Brimabane Quote
Capn Frank Posted October 13, 2015 Posted October 13, 2015 But I think that the old thread that you were thinking of could be this one: http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=50788 Actually it's this one, you can find some interesting information about set names in different languages there. Merged these two with this topic, and updated the Long Standing Topic Index with the name of this topic. What's in a name... was too vague. Quote
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