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Title: Sportstime
Post by: Gator on September 03, 2017, 07:52:55 PM
Sports-time's symbol is a soccerball/football, correct?  Not a volleyball?  And he is mostly portrayed as male, correct?  Doing research.  Thanks in advance.
Title: Re: Sportstime
Post by: northstar3184 on September 03, 2017, 09:07:57 PM
His symbol is a volleyball. However, I see his wiki page says his symbol is a football, which is incorrect. But yes, he is a stallion.

Here's his wiki page: http://www.mylittlewiki.org/wiki/Sports-Time
Title: Re: Sportstime
Post by: The_Loner on September 04, 2017, 10:10:17 AM
I have always thought of it as a football (as in soccer) but it does look more like a volleyball.
Title: Re: Sportstime
Post by: Taffeta on September 05, 2017, 11:33:55 PM
Culturally speaking a football makes the most sense. Although it may be a generic ball design. In the comics he had a phrase of 'any sport's a good sport ' so he clearly plays many. But I imagine that being that he is European a football makes most sense. Even though it looks like a volleyball. I did some looking up and at the time of his release volleyball was most popular in European countries where he was not sold which makes it an interesting design choice (vis a vis football which has been continentally dominant as a sport.

I found his backcard story, not my image:

https://cdn1.cdnme.se/cdn/7-1/2703187/images/2011/alle-002_148500903.jpg

Heading it implies football but Musictimez's comments indicate it can be any sport so I am going to go with it as generic not specifically meant to represent one sport. Or maybe to represent a ball found in a school games collection?

Interesting.
Title: Re: Sportstime
Post by: LadyMoondancer on September 05, 2017, 11:39:51 PM
Definitely a volleyball.

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Title: Re: Sportstime
Post by: Taffeta on September 06, 2017, 03:37:30 AM
After further contemplation, I realised what it probably was. It's not a volleyball, in my opinion - volleyball was not popular enough in Western Europe at the time he was released. It's a netball. Although netball isn't commonly played by guys, and Sportstime is a guy, the target audience was girls and netball is pretty widespread across Europe. I also remember that we had to do netball in school PE as a compulsory sport from the age of about seven or eight right through till sixteen, so that seems much more likely.

I think it's a netball.
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Title: Re: Sportstime
Post by: Carrehz on September 06, 2017, 06:59:31 AM
Netball! Yes!! I could never figure out his symbol, it does look like a volleyball but that didn't seem to make complete sense somehow? But netball definitely seems more likely to me :D
Title: Re: Sportstime
Post by: Aurora on September 06, 2017, 09:30:47 AM
How do you play netball? (I could google this, but it's way more fun to ask!)
Title: Re: Sportstime
Post by: Leave a Whisper on September 06, 2017, 09:42:46 AM
How do you play netball? (I could google this, but it's way more fun to ask!)

I think its the same as basketball. That looks like a basketball.
Title: Re: Sportstime
Post by: Taffeta on September 06, 2017, 09:47:06 AM
How do you play netball? (I could google this, but it's way more fun to ask!)

I think its the same as basketball. That looks like a basketball.

It's not the same but it is related. As I remember there were seven positions on each side and each position was limited as to where in the court they could go (I was usually Wing Attack when I played for the primary school team at age 11 and that I remember could go in the middle third and attack third but not the shooting semicircle). The positions if I remember right were Goal Keeper, Wing Defence, Wing Attack, Goal Defence, Goal Attack, Centre and Goal Shooter. I *think* it still appears at the olympics though the UK are generally barred from taking part in any national team sports at the Olympics because we compete in such things as separate nations, not as Great Britain and that means we don't have the qualification stats to compete as a collective (which is how we compete at the Olympics in other sports). I also seem to remember the Netherlands being pretty good at it..?

Oh yeah. No bouncing of the ball or dribbling like in basketball. If you have the ball you cannot take a step, so you have to pass it instead. If you move with the ball it's a foul.

This is all dredged from my memory of almost 20 years ago which is when I last played so anyone who wants to correct me feel free to do so ;)

I enjoyed playing it though, at primary school. It was about the only team sport I was good at, but when I went to secondary the entire team were nasty people, most of whom were in my class too, so I lost my enthusiasm...
Title: Re: Sportstime
Post by: Gator on September 06, 2017, 11:30:32 AM
Well darn.  I was hoping it could pass as a soccer ball.  In the arts forum, for Sept., we're to draw Quarterback.  I thought I could pit Quarterback and Sportstime against one another in a "Football!" " No, Futbol! "  argument.  You know, a play on the U.S.'s version of football vs. The rest of the world.  Oh well, second thought is to draw Quarterback with Sparkler in her cheerleading uniform from "Dressed like dream".  Thank you for all the info Taffeta.
Title: Re: Sportstime
Post by: Carrehz on September 06, 2017, 11:36:13 AM
Oh well, second thought is to draw Quarterback with Sparkler in her cheerleading uniform from "Dressed like dream".

eeeeee this sounds so cute!!!
Title: Re: Sportstime
Post by: Leave a Whisper on September 06, 2017, 01:50:50 PM
How do you play netball? (I could google this, but it's way more fun to ask!)

I think its the same as basketball. That looks like a basketball.

It's not the same but it is related. As I remember there were seven positions on each side and each position was limited as to where in the court they could go (I was usually Wing Attack when I played for the primary school team at age 11 and that I remember could go in the middle third and attack third but not the shooting semicircle). The positions if I remember right were Goal Keeper, Wing Defence, Wing Attack, Goal Defence, Goal Attack, Centre and Goal Shooter. I *think* it still appears at the olympics though the UK are generally barred from taking part in any national team sports at the Olympics because we compete in such things as separate nations, not as Great Britain and that means we don't have the qualification stats to compete as a collective (which is how we compete at the Olympics in other sports). I also seem to remember the Netherlands being pretty good at it..?

Oh yeah. No bouncing of the ball or dribbling like in basketball. If you have the ball you cannot take a step, so you have to pass it instead. If you move with the ball it's a foul.

This is all dredged from my memory of almost 20 years ago which is when I last played so anyone who wants to correct me feel free to do so ;)

I enjoyed playing it though, at primary school. It was about the only team sport I was good at, but when I went to secondary the entire team were nasty people, most of whom were in my class too, so I lost my enthusiasm...

Neat.
Title: Re: Sportstime
Post by: Stormness_1 on September 07, 2017, 06:26:39 PM
Us Aussies are pretty good at netball! I played from fourth grade right up until tenth, mostly as Goal Attack. I loved it and was pretty good - I scored MVP a few years, but never got picked for any state teams or anything. Then I went to a different high school that didn't have a team. I played again after I finished school just for fitness, in a women's senior league mostly just training for fun, but again I moved and now here there is a high membership fee, and it's taken waay too seriously, you have to tryout, attend EVERY week without fail or you're dumped, and compete. Dude, just wanna play some netball, get fit and have some fun, not go to the bloody olympics!
Title: Re: Sportstime
Post by: prancingstag on September 08, 2017, 07:53:17 PM
To be honest, I always thought it was a medicine ball. In gym we used to have ancient leather ones that looked the same, we did all kinds of exercise and weight training with them. Although given the similarities to both volleyball and basketball/netball, perhaps it's meant to be a generic all purpose ball, to match his all-sports personality? :satisfied:

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Title: Re: Sportstime
Post by: Leave a Whisper on September 09, 2017, 01:32:34 PM
To be honest, I always thought it was a medicine ball. In gym we used to have ancient leather ones that looked the same, we did all kinds of exercise and weight training with them. Although given the similarities to both volleyball and basketball/netball, perhaps it's meant to be a generic all purpose ball, to match his all-sports personality? :satisfied:

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Why is it called a medicine ball?
Title: Re: Sportstime
Post by: prancingstag on September 09, 2017, 04:52:12 PM
To be honest, I always thought it was a medicine ball. In gym we used to have ancient leather ones that looked the same, we did all kinds of exercise and weight training with them. Although given the similarities to both volleyball and basketball/netball, perhaps it's meant to be a generic all purpose ball, to match his all-sports personality? :satisfied:

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Why is it called a medicine ball?

They're weighted to be heavy, like a softer version of a bowling ball, and used commonly in rehabilitation and strength training - for "medicinal" purposes. They're useful for teaching children to increase their capability in lifting weights as they come in a range of sizes and weights - in younger years we used the smaller/lighter balls and worked our way up to the heavier ones in later high school gym classes.
Title: Re: Sportstime
Post by: Leave a Whisper on September 09, 2017, 05:49:06 PM
Thats interesting Stag. :)
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