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Mike Gilbert wrote: BlueSpeeder wrote: Neon Girl Star wrote:

SuperShadow1029 wrote:

Neon Girl Star wrote: Er, ok but I'm saying that he got referred as Robotnik but recent issues now call him Eggman why is that? Eggman is Robotnik from another dimension but because of his new body, Sonic and his friends call him Eggman beccause the shape of his body looks like an egg. This isn't his real name, it's a nickname that all  of the characters adapted to. So basicaly that's why they call him Eggman

Sigh, that's not what I meant. I already know why Sonic and his friends call him Eggman (in the case of the games). But I mean in the comics.

Here I'll make this more simple to understand. Until the end of issue 50, Robotnik was the main antagonist, then after that, Eggman shows up and takes over as the main antagonist. I remember reading issue 200 (on YouTube) he was clearly referred to as Robotnik (appearing in the same design in the games). Then I read a panel from issue 247, the heroes use the name Eggman whenever he was mentioned.

So, I hope that explain it more better, so I ask this again: Why did the characters call him Robotnik at first? That was Eggman's name originally back then. "Robotnik". And before that, it was Julian Kintobor. While some of the old game based shows back in the day had some interesting songs and stories, they also made too many improvisations due to the lack of details. Hence, why Robotnik was called Julian in the show while the earlier one corrected him as Ivo. Not that Julian isn't a good name for either a hero or a villain. Guys I already know about all the names the character had in the comics, you know something? I don't think you all understand my question. So let's stop going on about his name and focus on the comics.