Posted: Mon Jan 17, 2005 6:21 am
So, did anyone notice how baggy Astro's shorts are in the new series? It also seems like the only time he's dressed is for school, except for when he was nominated for Best Robot 2003. He reminds me of Lenny Loosejocks.
I figure they're so baggy so Astro can get them on over his boots, because in the new series, Astro's boots are built-in and permanent. In the 60's and 80's, they weren't part of the original design - he got them at the circus (both series) and he could take them off anytime.
We only see that happen once in the 80's series though, and not even actually in an episode (Nikki ep). In Lilly from Peligro, Astro is dead tired in gym class and you can see he's wearing gym shoes and socks when he tries to get over the pommel horse.
Also in the episode Return of Cleopatra, he doesn't take the boots off but he does keep a sceptre or cane hidden in one of his boots, there's a scene where he's researching at the museum and you see him dig around in his boot and pull it out.
The red boots seem to be the only large footwear that have been, uhm, adjusted to work with his rockets. Lets just say Astro liked them so much he had them "fixed up". "Stylish, and terrific durability!" No kidding, from the edge of a volcano, to Antarctica...
Ok for starters the little red loafers/slippers in the 1st episode are small so there's no problem, the shoes just withdrew in along with the feet.
In the episode Girl from Alsoar, however, when he's wearing the ski suit, let's just say Astro wasn't expecting to have to use his rockets that day, so he was wearing a regular ski suit not one "fixed up" to work with his rockets. So when he ended up having to, his feet retracted inside the boot but the boot itself did not retract and the rocket exhaust ended up blasting through the soles of the ski boots.
So in review, my theory, in the 80's series especially, Astro can and does take the boots off (just never seen on camera). Lets say he takes off those boots so he can get dressed in the morning at least. Hey, let's see you try to put a pair of pants on while wearing steel-toed work boots! In the newest series, the boots are a permanent fixture and cannot be removed without removing the whole leg, so the lower clothes he wore tended to be baggy... the shorts he wore to school, the sweat pants in the Boon Unit episode. There are a few exceptions to the rule though, like those shorts astro wears in the Forest Dragon ep...
Just rambling...
J
I figure they're so baggy so Astro can get them on over his boots, because in the new series, Astro's boots are built-in and permanent. In the 60's and 80's, they weren't part of the original design - he got them at the circus (both series) and he could take them off anytime.
We only see that happen once in the 80's series though, and not even actually in an episode (Nikki ep). In Lilly from Peligro, Astro is dead tired in gym class and you can see he's wearing gym shoes and socks when he tries to get over the pommel horse.
Also in the episode Return of Cleopatra, he doesn't take the boots off but he does keep a sceptre or cane hidden in one of his boots, there's a scene where he's researching at the museum and you see him dig around in his boot and pull it out.
The red boots seem to be the only large footwear that have been, uhm, adjusted to work with his rockets. Lets just say Astro liked them so much he had them "fixed up". "Stylish, and terrific durability!" No kidding, from the edge of a volcano, to Antarctica...
Ok for starters the little red loafers/slippers in the 1st episode are small so there's no problem, the shoes just withdrew in along with the feet.
In the episode Girl from Alsoar, however, when he's wearing the ski suit, let's just say Astro wasn't expecting to have to use his rockets that day, so he was wearing a regular ski suit not one "fixed up" to work with his rockets. So when he ended up having to, his feet retracted inside the boot but the boot itself did not retract and the rocket exhaust ended up blasting through the soles of the ski boots.
So in review, my theory, in the 80's series especially, Astro can and does take the boots off (just never seen on camera). Lets say he takes off those boots so he can get dressed in the morning at least. Hey, let's see you try to put a pair of pants on while wearing steel-toed work boots! In the newest series, the boots are a permanent fixture and cannot be removed without removing the whole leg, so the lower clothes he wore tended to be baggy... the shorts he wore to school, the sweat pants in the Boon Unit episode. There are a few exceptions to the rule though, like those shorts astro wears in the Forest Dragon ep...
Just rambling...
J