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[Mecha anime] Do you think these two are similar…?

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Still,

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Sing, Raideen.

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Waaaaaaahhhhhhh!!!!!!!

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Guuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu!!!!!!!!!

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Songs are nice.

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Raa…

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Raazephon doesn’t get too worn out, does it?

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The mental state of the person riding it gets worn down in their place…

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However, unlike Raideen, which autonomously feeds back pain, Rahzephon doesn’t aim to hurt Ayato.

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I wonder when the three-dimensional version of True Sacred RaZenFone will be ready…

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Don’t scream.

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I’m sorry for casually blasting away with God Voice and Voltecca in Super Robot Wars.

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>>10

Feel free to disable the limiter.

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>>13

The act of disabling the limiter isn’t really a self-destruct technique.

I was banned for something in Sulfa…

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>>18

It was funny that they turned something done out of necessity, like charging in because they had no bullets, into a special move…

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I can only say that it looks exactly like hiding your face with wings.

It feels more like a modern and ruins-inspired arrangement rather than just similar.

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I think I’m quite conscious of the lines of my shoulders and legs.

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Try holding your weapon for a bit.

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Raideen is having its body torn apart for each passenger.

The mental state of the passengers is completely shattered by Rahxephon.

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At first glance, they don’t seem similar, but they share technical elements that are reminiscent of each other.

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The Evangelion flavor is quite strong, after all.

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When arranged like this, the sleek form looks similar.

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A crossover between Eva and Raideen is nice…

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– No ankles – Sharp angles at the shins – Flared cover around the neck – Shoulder pads – Bow at the wrists…

Is this all there is?

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Also, if I destroy it, there’s an enemy that will cause my acquaintance, a girl, to die.

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>>26

This is also done in Bioman, so Debuchi has completely had his sexual orientation distorted to the left.

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>>32

I openly say that my favorite story is about the girl who shares her soul with a fossil beast in Raideen.

It’s like I directed to the right because I want to do that.

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The motion of nocking an arrow in MX is nice, isn’t it?

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Isn’t having your eyes popped enough self-destruction?

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>>25

That’s because it self-destructed.

If it’s just to improve mobility through limb purging, it’s within the scope of operation.

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It looks similar… to this guy.

What was said was not by modern Japanese people, but by the ancient civilization that created these guys.

Blue blood

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In the original work, it’s common for situations that were done as a last resort or under pressure to be turned into techniques in Super Robot Wars.

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I feel like the design also incorporates superhumans.

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Is RahXephon being abused too?

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>>33

Invincible

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>>33

The outer shell is too strong, so there are many psychological attacks on the pilot.

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>>33

Liar abuse will not happen.

There are plenty of Aya abuse.

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>>33

Due to a slight misalignment in the timeline with my first girlfriend, we were separated, and after I somehow rescued a classmate and ran away, I accidentally ended up killing that classmate; ultimately, I became a god, but I ended up killing my first girlfriend, whom I finally reunited with.

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There are a lot of subtle homages to Raideen, aren’t there?

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Plain…?

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It might be similar to legs that are long and seem to have little movement.

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I’m going to protect you!! When I got motivated and defeated my opponent, it turned out to be the heroine I actually wanted to protect.

I think we did something like that, right?

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I wonder if it’s something like Organ and Tekkaman Blade.

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If you say that the production is respectful, then I can understand that to some extent.

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However, that’s a divine design on the right.

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I wonder if the RahXephon can also change into flight mode when compared.

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Both have the common characteristic of being reminiscent of Egypt.

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Teach me.

Definition of homage and respect

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I’ve started wanting a modelroid a little.

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The theme song of RahXephon is actually a good song.

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I love both the TV version’s opening theme and the movie’s theme song!

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>>49

Actually!?

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>>49

The songs from the movie are such masterpieces that I feel like crying every time I listen to them.

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Maaya is great, isn’t she…?

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In Sakamoto Maaya’s favorite song ranking, it always ranks high.

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>>49

The part about the savanna is a little funny.

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Maiya is good.

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They’re a good match with Eva, right?

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>>50

Please provide an explanation, Dr. Fuyutsuki.

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There’s no God Bird!

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I haven’t seen RahXephon, but I heard that Chōhei Kambayashi wrote the novel version of RahXephon, which piqued my interest.

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I should note that this content is not very related to the main story.

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Shimono was also subjected to psychological attacks from the director.

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It’s great how the God voice is elevated to “song.”

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Mr. Fuyutsuki, you are quite knowledgeable.

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The left side was completely destroyed, and after renovations, it became the right side.

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>>59

Isn’t it good to have God or the Western version of Raideen?

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The theme song with vocals is indeed good, but…

The version where the main melody of MX is replaced by the violin is amazing.

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There is indeed an episode about the origin of Blue Friend…

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>>62

The movie is called “Blue Christmas.”

This is also based on the original material via Eva.

The story goes that blue blood is the enemy, so it should be killed, which is why when the Angels appear in Eva, it’s referred to as “Pattern Blue!”

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It’s not really relevant, but at the same time…

There was also an ero game called “Raji Ponpon” for pregnant women.

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>>64

You shouldn’t kick pregnant women!

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I don’t really understand why the old man is happy in the TV version of RahXephon and crying in the movie version…

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It’s not as much of an asshole as God…

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Evil must be destroyed…!!

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Karaage-kun was constantly told at the site, “You’re really bad at this!”, so he was feeling hurt.

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Since the clothes are torn anyway, it would be nice if a girl could ride on it…

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A robot with a mouth.

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It was quite interesting that the ending, which rewrites the world on the right, developed in a similar way to Eva, which was the original homage, after so many years.

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It has nothing to do with the thread image, but I remember a scenario where you fight Gendo who is piloting a mech that looks similar to the Eva Unit-01 in Super Robot Wars, which ended up being quite similar to Shin.

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During the break, it’s similar to hiding your face.

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It’s something difficult, and even if I research and understand it, I forget the details after a while.

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God is a piece of shit.

That guy barely has any appearances and he doesn’t fight much either.

The reason why I couldn’t become very fond of Chousha as a kid.

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Ayato-kun

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The fact that the robot gets torn apart has been passed down to Seed Destiny.

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REIDEEN that doesn’t come up in conversation.

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>>83

It’s just an ordinary, boring anime.

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I can’t deny that while I like it, both the conversations and battles lack excitement…

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>>128

I thought someone suddenly insulted Dunkouga Nova.

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>>137

Sometimes there are good fights, Nova…

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Dancouga Nova lacks excitement, and on top of that, the story is a complete mess, isn’t it?

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It’s painful to see the situation where Nova’s intentions remain unclear until the end.

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Despite the robot’s appearance, it is overall quite plain, and it might be less known because it was broadcasted by WOWOW.

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Zephon is just really strong, so he won’t be bullied by Ra.

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I don’t really understand the part about the gazelle in the savanna number 2.

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I don’t really understand, but it seems like something related to great nature? Like that?

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I wonder if I could see a crossover with Macross 7, like in Super Robot Wars.

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I have a vague memory of recording REIDEEN, but it’s buried without me watching it…

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On the left side, ally robots other than Laar are not effective, but on the right side, there are mass-produced robots that can properly defeat enemies.

Just when you thought so!!

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In the first place, if Hiroshi Ichiban brought in a remake project…

“We no longer hold the rights and have transferred them to an overseas company…”

Well then, shall we do something like that… since it’s RahXephon.

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I always thought it was the screenwriter’s fault…

It was Outbty’s fetish…

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Don’t try to do Long Beach respect and the response to Eva at the same time!

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I like the part in REIDEEN where the protagonist confesses to Raideen and brings out the God Blade that’s bigger than the moon.

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I was quite surprised that RahXephon was originally planned to be Bren Powerd.

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Huh…!?

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RahXephon also had viewer abuse.

In the final episode.

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I have fond memories of RahXephon because I was watching it while playing the beta of Ragnarok.

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I only read the novel version of RahXephon.

That’s completely a science fiction novel by Chouhei Kanbayashi, so I have no idea about the main story’s scenario or the character profiles at all!

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The right is too mysterious.

Learn from the familiarity of the neighbor on the left.

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Is RahXephon a happy ending?

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The Rahxephon itself has quite a lawless strength, doesn’t it?

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Sorry, I want to see this beautiful girl.

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If you stare at it, you’ll start to see the similarity.

Designers are amazing.

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If you ask whether it resembles or not

The designer said that it was originally designed as an homage to Raideen, so it looks similar.

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You’re quite conscious of the silhouette around the neck and the treatment around the waist, right?

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The right side looks more like the left side when in standby mode, doesn’t it?

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When your eyes are gouged out, it doesn’t hurt the pilot, but suddenly losing sight makes it seem like they were taken out by the previous attack! Maybe Raideen is better off.

Rather than the RahXephon, which provides extensive protection but doesn’t inform the player about the surroundings or the situation of being hit, is it better?

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>>110

Even though they dislike enhancement, they don’t easily unseal it, but during battle, Raideen is one with Hiro and is inherently very strong, and can power up casually, while Rahzephon, which doesn’t go the way Ayato-kun wants… which one is it?

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Hmm… Does it look similar?

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>>111

It was originally designed to resemble it, so there’s no reason for it not to look similar.

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Actually, Zephon also holds up his index finger properly when shooting arrows, so it’s pretty much Raideen.

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>>112

I will deduct points because there is no strange SE.

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>>123

Pirolyn!

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I think it looks similar when the wings are closed.

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I don’t dislike REIDEEN except for the fact that the opening is an idol image video.

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Both Argento Soma and Kuon

Kuwashima Houko had been playing this role continuously, which is lacking.

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Since it’s going to be a God Bird mobile, there’s no way to make excuses.

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When a handsome guy changes back.

There was also the option to be completely naked.

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>>118

You’re amazing!

The final battle is truly worth seeing.

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The right lar has strong physical protection for the pilot, but…

They are completely indifferent to the mental trauma that occurs to the person behind it as a result.

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If it’s exactly the same, I’d be sued.

Of course it’s decided to keep it to the extent of “Is it similar?”

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>>120

In this era, you won’t be sued specifically.

Overall, the designs are quite similar.

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>>120

Even if they were as similar as Gurren Lagann and Zambot, it wouldn’t have been a problem at all…

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>>120

This is the OP of a 5-year-old with their butt hanging out…

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However, the RahXephon is really cool.

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Mom’s way of speaking is extremely creepy and good.

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It’s interesting, the time tuner.

I feel like one of the characters was saying “Hmm.”

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The part where the mysterious robot joins forces with its pilot to unleash its power is the same for Raideen, Bren, and Zephon…

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I was surprised that Ayato’s blood relations were completely different since I played the game first.

After watching the movie, I was really impressed by how well everything came together.

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If it were now, there would probably be Ayato Mama’s figure and character songs out.

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>>138

Regardless of appearance, the voice is that of an old woman.

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I remember being surprised that the heroine was REIDEEN.

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>>139

Raa Zephon is also Reika Mishima’s Raa Zephon.

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It’s a legacy of the lost continent of Mu.

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Looking back now, what was the toy battle for Black Raideen all about?

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I have a memory of the red mass-produced mecha from RahXephon being really cool.

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>>142

Vermilion is cool, right?

The inside is super gross, though.

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>>142

Vermilion is nice, isn’t it?

Whether it’s a machine or not, let’s put that aside for now.

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There was also a manga version that was kind of all about pants.

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It’s a work that makes you want to watch both the RahXephon and the TV version!

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>>145

Right now, the TV version has Shimono’s performance being tough… It’s his debut work, so it can’t be helped.

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>>145

The TV version is the most ambiguous, but the development of the supporting characters is the best in the TV series, so it’s a bit of a dilemma.

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>>154

I like the TV version the most.

Blue Friend should take its time and engage deeply like the TV version for it to be more effective.

Regardless of the outcome, it is good that Barbem was satisfied with having created a god in his final moments.

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I have a strong memory of Raideen’s punch in RahXephon being incredibly powerful.

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I can only remember that in Chousha Raideen, besides the opening, the handsome guys ended up getting completely naked one after another.

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>>150

Ten people join forces to become a single super being.

The sight of being beaten up while the theme song from the previous season plays became a trauma.

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>>150

The heroine also becomes fully naked, and the protagonist’s girlfriend becomes a bio-unit of God Raideen.

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Is that Chousha Raideen on the right?

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>>156

The right probably won’t go through Eagle Sword, so it’s basically a world reset.

The left is probably the Eagle Sword, so it’s different because it goes whoa aaaaaaaa!

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When I’m standing on the brink of a cliff, it’s the hardships that grip my arms.

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I like Aoki Sora Fantasia.

The inorganic feel of polygons back then was actually nice.

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Even the super beings have Raideen elements properly, not just the gods, but also in Raideen Eagle.

It might be easier to understand with a costume than with anime.

Even the super beings have Raideen elements properly, not just the gods, but also in Raideen Eagle. It might be easier to understand with a costume than with anime.

THREE-SIDED SHOT (三面図) (FRONT) 8

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I feel like it was trendy for anime during this period to be purposefully confusing, like Arjuna and others.

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>>160

There was a time when if Evangelion didn’t sell too well, projects wouldn’t get approved unless they had that kind of atmosphere…

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If you only want to enjoy the good aspects of REIDEEN, you can just play the W Raideen pachinko.

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Is it a story like Evangelion?

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>>163

What is that abbreviation?

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Looking at it this way, the design on the left foot is really aggressive.

Even if I respect you, I can’t go that far in attacking.

The mechanical design that retains the nuance of a continuous curve rather than a flat surface is too skillful.

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REIDEEN is actually quite a normal robot anime at its core.

The opening feels strange, though.

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Vermilion is really cool.

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“Chouja Raideen is a remake project of Yuusha Raideen.”

I was proceeding with the assumption, but “Hero ○○” has been taken by Takara and can’t be used!

I couldn’t help but laugh at the story about the super being.

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>>171

Speaking of which, yeah…

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>>171

It’s unfair to take the hero’s trademark.

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Thinking about it, there aren’t any anime where debuting kids are the main characters anymore.

Personally, I don’t think it’s necessary.

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>>172

Isn’t there? It’s just that it hasn’t become famous yet.

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>>189

Wasn’t it something like Love Live?

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Nova would like the song of the birds, right?

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>>174

Uhn

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After a night, it will heal, so it’s nice that you can do anything, no matter how terrible, with the left one.

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>>176

For some reason, I recalled Zico soccer.

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People keep saying I have a god-like voice, but in reality, even at the stage of God Alpha, it’s a technique that has a severe recoil and drains a lot of stamina.

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It can be said that works directed by Director Ohbari, such as Nova, are at a rather helpless stage where the direction is entrusted to him.

As expected, there are many patterns that turn out to be subtle.

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>>181

It seems sad that the screenwriter always looks exhausted in their recollections… but there’s also the story of how the screenwriting is drastically altered without consent, ignoring the intentions behind scenes and dialogues, which is like, hmm…

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The command attack is a system that seems to have been introduced to enable god voice support attack voices.

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So it was supposed to be a remake project…

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The song that plays while the Eagle Sword is deflected and takes off is not the kind you would expect when a giant robot transforms and flies away.

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I have heard that some reader submission sections in old PC magazines had become lawless areas of violence and gore.

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On the right, it doesn’t transform into a bird and charge, does it?

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I only know Dunkouga Nova from Super Robot Wars, but besides the guy with the rough voice, the characters all look like handsome men and beautiful women, and it seemed somewhat interesting, but is that not the case?

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>>188

The theme song, insert song, character design, voice acting, and robots can all be recommended without reservation.

If you’re interested, I’d like you to play just Super Robot Wars UX.

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>>194

Don’t bring up everything except the conversation!

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>>188

A story about boring everyday people who pilot a giant robot and fight against enemies, motivated by the slightly fun idea of wreaking havoc.

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I thought it was just a copy of YMO’s “Rydeen.”

Instead, it is the title of a popular Japanese anime overseas.

I was surprised to learn later about the story that was inspired by it.

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I don’t know what the God Aaron Alpha technique is.

I feel like they were saying something about telekinetic rays.

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I thought it seemed painful for the super being to transform from hero form to bird form back then.

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Because the office’s power has weakened, we can no longer push new recruits like we used to.

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Chouja Raideen was like air to boys.

It was popular among the older sisters…

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Having Akihiro Yamada for character design is quite a luxury!

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>>199

Connections related to the Record of Lodoss War.

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Dancouga Nova had the screenwriter criticizing it on their blog.

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