I was just commenting on the silliness of adding using the word "man" in the name of a creature that's already half-man, as if to imply there's more man-ness there.
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He's extra manly. He's the Manly-otaur.
But this show will still be rated PG-13 for the kiddies, right? So he'll be CGI Ken doll-style extra-manly.
I don't think it will be much of a stress to say the CGI will make it look like a Ken doll (ie made out of plastic).
Now I'm having flashbacks to the monster in Piñata.
The giant sperm?
I am leary about the average audience member for SciFi knowing what a minotaur is. sigh
Do kids these days not study mythology in school?
I never studied mythology in school. I learned it on my own. If I hadn't accidentally come across a Bulfinches Mythology in the public library when I was 7, I might've easily remained unaware that Greek and Roman mythology existed, until I went to college.
We did when I was in high school, but I graduated, umm...
Crap. Fourteen years ago.
Also, that was in pre-I.B. Hon. English.
I have no frame of ref. for what normal kids study, having never been one.