Richard's Animorphs Forum
Animorphs Section => Animorphs Forum Classic => Topic started by: Fwahm on November 20, 2009, 05:54:25 PM
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In the Invasion, it's described as 4x4 inches in size.
However, in the inside cover for MM1, it's closer to 12x12 inches.
And then in one of the last books (50 or 51), Jake could fit the cube in his pocket, which not even a 4x4 cube could fit in.
Huh?
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Pretty inconsistent. I figured it was small enough to easily fit in your hand, but too big to just slip into a pocket. Unless you have baggy pockets. 4x4 seems like a good size.
But I can't say anything for certain.
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I agree, four by four sounds a good size. Not too big, but not too small. I'd think Andalite technology would be good enough that it wouldn't have to be as large as twelve by twelve. I wouldn't quite go by an artist interpretation of something either ^^'
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4x4, so like one of those *trickier* rubik's cubes?
My plans for making an unauthorized, independent Animorphs movie are closer to fruition now than ever before...
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how did you determine 12x12 on the cover of MM1?
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Well, they show several "hands", seemingly the size of a human hand to emphasize how they change due to the box, but work for the same goal. A hand is a bit more than half of a foot, usually, and the box is bigger on a size than each of the hands.
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but morphing changes the size of the hands (among other body parts), and they were partly morphed. maybe their hands shrunk?
plus, a foot is usually less than 12 inches isn't in?
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haha what?
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plus, a foot is usually less than 12 inches isn't in?
if by foot you mean the ligament, and not the measurement.
i always imagined a blue rubix cube. (they're 2¼ inches each side)
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You sillies. It's the morphing cube. Of course it changes sizes. ;)
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That struck me funny. The morphing cube has morphing power! It all makes sense!
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Didn't Ax say it could be taken apart? It could have been a lie to deceive David only but udno maybe it can be taken apart . I don't remember for certain.
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Didn't Ax say it could be taken apart? It could have been a lie to deceive David
i believe it was such.
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yeah... if it wasn't, why didn't they ever just take it apart when they had to carry it in morph?
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I always imagined that is was about a foot cubed...
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I always imagined that is was about a foot cubed...
jeeze, that's pretty big..
that's 28 liters!
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i always imagined a blue rubix cube. (they're 2¼ inches each side)
Me too XD always thought it was a shiny blue rubix cube
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I always imagined that is was about a foot cubed...
jeeze, that's pretty big..
that's 28 liters!
I never really thought about it like that...
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yea i pictured it probably a little bigger than a rubix cube. In #21 marco tries to carry it in osprey morph and its too big to hold in one talon but small enough to use both talons but too heavy for him to get very high off the ground with it
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I dont really think its that big!
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Didn't Ax say it could be taken apart? It could have been a lie to deceive David
i believe it was such.
I thought they once took it apart in one of the later books (late 40s or maybe 50s) so they each could carry a part of it in bird morph?
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Yes, when they first mentioned taking the cube apart it was never explicitly stated that it was anything but part of a ploy to deceive David; but in #50, The Ultimate, they explicitly do state that Ax broke the cube down for them to carry in morph.
As far as the size goes, I pictured it being a bit bigger than a Rubik's Cube since the placing of all five human hands (plus one Andalite hand) didn't seem particularly awkward or crowded. Based on context I pictured more like big enough to fit an average (not fully grown) hand on one face of it comfortably, so Jake's estimate of 4 cubic inches is a fair one but 5 inches or 10 cm are also fair representations.
12 inches (1 foot) is definitely too big for Jake's estimate to have been that far off though, and I discount cover art from ever reflecting necessary canon in books, they are often way too literally inaccurate for books in general. In Animorphs specifically, the fact that every cover morph shows a gradual, uniform morph throughout the body rather than individual, unpredictable parts shows that the Ani cover art isn't intended to show a canonical representation of elements of the books.
You sillies. It's the morphing cube. Of course it changes sizes. ;)
I love that answer, very Alice in Wonderland.
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no no no. we do not use book covers for evidence. I'll be darned if I've even seen a single cover where tobias has blonde hair.
in the books, in text, tobias cannot carry the escaffi device. however, an osprey almost did once. so, we can determine it is big enoguh talready partially fhat its really really hard for a normal sized hawk to carry, but not impossible. I say 4*4*4 inches is a pretty good guess, based on the pocket thing. you know what thoug is.h? it was visible in a baclarge squarkpack. it changed the shape of a backpack enough that people could see: hey, there is a large squarish object in this backpack. soo... not as accurate of proonnot carry thf as the pocket. could have been a small backpack. could have been an alreaut not impossibdy partially filled backpack. so, unless there is any other evidence. 4 inches to an edge it is.
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4x4, maybe a little larger, makes sense as about hand sized.
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I actually bought these funny little colo(u)r changing cubes one year and I imagined it to be very like the morphing cube (I used to stick it on when reading the latest book lol)
It was about... Yeah, like the size of a Rubik's cube
I think there was a part where Tobias carried it too? So I would imagine it would have to pretty small because it would be too smooth to grasp in claws XD
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IMHO, the Morphing Cube, aka Blue Box, aka Escafil Device, is 10 centimetres, or, as you say in the US, 4 inches.
Jake says this measure in #1 The Invasion.
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Well that cleared it up.