Wardah wrote:Since "Steampunk" is supposed to be based on Victorian times, I wonder if there is an equivalent based on the 1920's if that makes any sense.
nezumi wrote:That would be Dieselpunk -- roughly 1920's to 40's.
Yep, although as I've mentioned either here or over at JSF, I never cared much for the term "Dieselpunk". That's the era that I found more interesting than the neo-retro-Victorian background of Steampunk. Some movies and media that typify the Dieselpunk genre would include the first three Indiana Jones movies, Sky Captain, The Rocketeer, the first Hellboy and recently, Captain America. Valkyria Chronicles, the multi-media video game/anime/manga series is another great example as are Miyazaki's Porco Rosso and his unrealized Enter The Multigun Tower anime project, originally published as a one-off manga in the magazine Model Graphix. While set in a vague future, the anime Soro No Woto (Sound Of The Sky) has a very definite WW2 European feel to it and Japanese artist/ modeler Kow Yokoyama's Maschinen Krieger series draws a lot of influence from WW2 as well.