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[Martian Successor Nadesico] The music is too good for a parody play.

Gekiganger 3

1: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

I recently finished watching Nadesico, and it’s just a parody, yet the songs are too good.

I love the show “Hishouke Gekigangar 3.”

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I prefer the song from Gekiganger V.

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>>2

After all, I think the theme song sung by Isao Sasaki is powerful.

3: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx7

I’ll share two of my favorite songs.

Let’s Go Gekigangar 3 / Kaneda Meron

Flying: Gekigan Gear 3 / Kaneda Melon

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>>3

It’s nice to soar.

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Hikoukeru Gekiganger 3 being rejected for such an outrageous reason as being too cool is hilarious.

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>>5

It feels too cool and too stylish to fit with a 70s-style robot anime.

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>>11

It’s also difficult to use for the ending.

In that era, they might use ballads.

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I never thought it would be played even in Super Robot Wars.

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>>6

I like the way Let’s Go Gekigan-ger 3 is used in W.

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Gekigangar is said to be a parody, but it has become too important an element within the Nadesico series…

The brain of the woodwork club is too fried…

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>>7

I wonder if Hokushin was also watching Gekiganger…

That’s a little interesting…

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>>10

I’m pretty sure he’s an official hot-blooded believer.

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>>12

Is that so!?

That face!?

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An episode depicting the rapprochement and harmony between extraterrestrials treated as non-existent.

14: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx8

There’s no way I haven’t seen it with that theatrical way of speaking.

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I don’t deny that you might be a fan, but was that mentioned as part of the setting…?

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If there was no Gekiganger, I think none of the Mokuren’s weapons or pilot suits would have been created, so the influence is just too huge.

17: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx5

The catchphrase “Let’s Go Passion!” is hard to let go of after all.

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I think there is a reason that he accepted the final showdown with Akito as a devoted believer of Hokushin.

21: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

It seems that the original inspiration for Gekigangar is from Gaiking, and I’m like, “???”

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>>21

Is it not a story that has parts that are exactly like a Gaiking parody among numerous parodies?

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>>22

I remember it being said that it was based on parts of the Gaiking anime from that time, which had been wandering aimlessly.

I don’t remember at all where I saw it or anything like that, so my brain isn’t good for reference at all.

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>>24

I have a memory of this story being in anime style number four.

That said, there are also subtitles related to Morogai King in the main part of Gekiganger.

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The design inspiration is Devilman, right?

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The original concept of Daigoujigai is a past rival character of Tenkuu Ken.

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The original Gaiking was also going off track…

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The influence of Gekikanger is turning into the abduction and kidnapping of young girls, transforming them into fully nude bio-units, huh?

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Someday, believing feels too different from this atmosphere.

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>>28

But it does have a vibe that Mitchie would sing that.

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Gaiking was the first robot anime that Toei tried to make without Dynamic Productions (though it seems there was some involvement at the planning stage), so I think there were aspects where they didn’t quite understand what to do and the core wasn’t clearly defined.

There were too many elements.

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The anime style has an incredible interview filled with lingering grievances from that time…

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Well, I think Gaiking has a pretty sharp design even without the face open.

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I also like Geki Ganger 3.

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I watched the Heisei version of Gaiking, but I haven’t seen the original Gaiking…

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>>35

The ending was incredibly interesting, and I wondered why I had missed such a great anime…

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I happened to watch an episode of Gaiking where Gaiking didn’t appear at all, and I thought it was really bold.

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>>36

I have heard that the Great Sky Dragon is generally more active.

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>>38

I only have this image.

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>>41

I’ve never seen it even once, so all I can imagine about Gaiking is that it bursts in during the Oozora Temple Challenge.

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Gaiking has some really weird moments, like the baseball stadium scene in episode one, but the Great Sky Dragon coming out of the sea is just super cool…!

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The storyline is almost like a battle against the Dark General, so it’s to be expected, but the OVA “Hot-Blooded Grand Battle” is quite interesting.

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I understand that it’s a parody of Great or G, but when you think about it, it’s an homage to 70s robot anime, so it’s strange that they’re switching within a single show.

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Gaiking is said to be able to move faster than the speed of light when seriously considered.

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I think the temperature of the Hydro Blazer in Gaiking was broken.

It should have been hotter than the additional weapon Deathfire.

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The fusion of illusions is too much of a lie for 70s robot anime, but that’s because in the story, Gekiganger is also a 70s anime of lies, so they overdid the setting!

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Seeing the enthusiasm, I thought it was like Voltus V, but were you actually referring to it quite a bit?

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>>47

I have a memory of Noboru Aikawa mentioning this in Anime Style No. 4, but I don’t know if he made it knowing about it or found out afterwards. I should have it, but I can’t seem to find it, so I’m not sure…

48: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx3

Calling people like Kaneda Ikko and Komatsubara Kazuo, who were truly creators, is seriously taking the joke too far.

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The old work Gaiking has a setting where it can reach almost the speed of light in the air.

The Earth is breaking.

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It seems that RoboGa has started breathing again recently, so let’s have RoboGa come out in Gekigan-ger!

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I don’t have the 70s, but I feel like I could write about Masayuki Yamamoto in the 80s, and I like that feeling.

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I think there was something in the theater pamphlet that said that the character of Hokushin was probably influenced by historical dramas, but I can’t confirm it since I no longer have the actual item.

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>>53

I also have a memory of reading it, so I believe there was some kind of description.

54: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

When it comes to songs that are unnecessarily good, this one too.

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But isn’t this too obvious?

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Because it’s based on the impression of the 70s and 80s at the time.

They say the photochemical smog looks beautiful today.

58: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

Geki Ganger is not a joke.

It’s drawn by animators from that time, so it doesn’t just look like that style; it conveys the essence of it.

59: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx3

Getter and Mazinger are mixed together, right?

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>>59

The passionate showdown is great, isn’t it…?

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It’s great to have citizens running away in loops.

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It’s not Getter or Mazinger, it’s Nagahama Roman.

It looks like the former, but…

62: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx4

I think it’s all a parody of that.

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It’s got beam shooting out of the eyes, holding a sword, shining sparks in the sky, land, and sea, summoning Uzara, with Garuda and Mia, and it’s all about let’s bolt in; everything is included!

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It’s a common trope in robot anime of that time.

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Since I haven’t really seen it, I can only speak about it in a vague, generalized way…

If anything, back then, because things like “Voltes” didn’t resonate, I don’t understand why it’s revered in the story…

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(I don’t really understand Japanese…)

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The song from Let’s Go Gekigan Getter 3 has a strong 80s feel to it.

A little while ago regarding the Lethalion…

68: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

I actually don’t understand anything about Gekiganger at all…

But I truly love Gekiganger from the bottom of my heart… that’s the only thing that’s true…

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Passion is not blind faith!

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Gekigangar was an anime that had a 30-year-old style by the standards of the time, but now it’s strange that Mobile Battleship Nadesico is that 30 years old.

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The character and robot design is handled by Nobuyoshi Habara under the pseudonym Makamoru Konoe, and it is said to be the original inspiration for the character Mamoru Kodate from Fafner.

73: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

I like both Gekiganger 3 and Gekiganger V, but Dragon Ganger is just too uncool for me to handle.

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Even the casting in the play-within-a-play brings in painful elements with razor-sharp sensibility.

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Sasaki Isao surprisingly has no resistance to parody songs like “Get P” and this one.

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I was shown this instead of Nadesico, saying “I’ll show you an anime you might like!” by a friend!

I couldn’t keep up.

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In the story, this was created with the concept of “Let’s make a robot anime in the style of ancient times in this era!”

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The direction of the OP is already a mix of generations.

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I was thinking it didn’t feel like the 70s, but it was an emulation at that point in the story.

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>>80

It’s an anime made in the latter half of the 21st century.

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>>82

Since the main story is set in 2196, it’s still a work from a long time ago.

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It’s great that the main voice actors have swapped roles from the original.

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If we hold a screening, it will become really popular on the ship, leading to a sales event.

The episode of the encounter between Tsukumo-san and Minato-san.

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Even though they make Gekigangar their holy scripture, those Jupiter lizards…

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