
No good! You’re trying to make Gordian popular!
>>1
Perhaps… I intend to respond with “I don’t care what happens next!”
I once made a voice commentary video using Gordian material!!
No good! We’re out of options at episode 1!
I don’t care about anything from Death Man!!! Gordian! I love MAD that ends with Gordian…
No good! The opening song being used in the scenes of the story completely strips away the refreshing feeling!
It’s hard to say that the OP is good, but it has an irresistible flavor.
You bastard…! I’m going to throw a fist (just by walking) deep into the Doctor Mado base!
The rebel army’s combat power is too dependent on Gordian.
Gordian’s desire to do sci-fi comes through, but everything else is terrible…
Guest characters must be destroyed…
Leaping into the crowd of enemies~
(Enemies scattered just by standing and walking)
>>12
The truth is, it seems that the person who looks like the main character isn’t actually the main character, but rather their sister is the one forcing them to move like that.
>>18
It’s true.
Since someone without the proper skills forced her to move, she’ll be spending some time all wrapped in bandages.
By the way, the scene where they just stand still and scatter is a bank, so you’ll see it often after the protagonist starts piloting.
>>33
What Kawai Minoru said was true…
Gordian is a nice name too.
ProTester isn’t bad either.
Garbin is a little…
Well, that’s fine…
Hokumadock
Touma Dog
Nanmadoc
Simadog
I don’t have much memory of the setting of covering with a shell being reflected in the story.
It was a great success as a toy, but…
>>15
Can you operate just the shell?
I feel like I want to check out various robot anime around here, but at the same time, it feels like a waste of time, so it’s hard to get into it.
>>16
It was fun to watch Tatsunoko Theater on Nico Nico with comments.
Protester! Hurry to tomorrow!
Garbin! Dreams have no end.
Derringer! And robustly!
Peace equals justice.
Are you younger than Raideen…?
Or rather, it’s in sync with Gundam…
>>21
Raideen is one of the quite early works as a robot anime.
Looking at it now, there are 73 episodes, but the final episode is tough due to the reception…
The final episode makes you realize with all your soul that the time spent watching all 73 episodes was a waste.
Please make sure to check it out, even if it’s just the final episode! I’ll compromise, so suffer for me!!!
>>25
So much.
>>25
Still, it’s better than the works of the International Film Company from the same period…
>>25
There are some good stories about Ryo-ma’s involvement, but the ending is like that…
The premise of suffering!?
But the toys sold like crazy.
I feel like it was pretty lost when Okamoto Ryoma came out.
No good! Because it was popular, they forcibly extended the broadcast, resulting in a messy storyline!
In the final episode, it ends with a narration saying, “This is a fictional story,” and I can’t help but wonder, who didn’t stop that…!?
>>32
There are plenty of other points where we can stop!
A robot that only knows that OP is using a fictional hero song in a Sharkman-like manner.
It’s cool, isn’t it?
Baikanfu
I’m surprised that the team that made this also created Gold Lightan.
Dancing toward the gathered enemies—kicking things over randomly reminds me of myself searching for gloves in my room on a cold morning.
The OP is cool.
Speaking of Tatsunoko, it’s mob abuse.
Since it’s like a gardener, it’s called Gordian.
Godean (↑)
Gordian (↓)
73 times is quite something even for that time, isn’t it?
In the later OP, I’m literally dancing among the swarming enemies…
The development towards the end of the final episode is
The enemies who were trying to latch onto the protagonists as they reached the upper world were destroyed by Kunrininsan.
The Earth is in a glorious ice age, but Kunrininsan has sent a spore message to the Earth.
Surely, when the Earth’s ice age ends, the Earth will be revived as a green planet by new life forms.
…In the meantime, humanity enduring and struggling on Earth will perish, right?
>>47
Is it seriously a signal and not a joke, Anonymous?
>>47
Just listening to the story, it seems a bit interesting.
In the first episode, it’s fine for someone who isn’t the original pilot to take control and handle it strangely, but don’t use that specifically in the opening!
The feeling that, after extensions upon extensions, the theme of the work is heading into chaos.
I think it’s one of a kind.
>>49
Did it sell so well that they extended it over and over?
I remember hearing a sound like “Ahn” from the enemy base.
I think they were also doing it with Gold Lightan.
Even if it’s a radio-like final episode, it’s a bit sloppy… even though we’ve done it 73 times.
>>51
Even though we did it, the production team is still overwhelmed with the extension.
Mazinger Z has 92 episodes and Dougram has 75 episodes.
Gordian sold incredibly well…
Since you will be able to remote control it relatively early, it would be a waste for your sister to get burned.
The highlight is the low-tension action against the OP’s tank.
I can’t believe the dog robot that stayed with us until about episode 70 dies right at the very end.
All parents have longed for it.
The hopeful blue will be revived.
It’s fine for the final episode to be like that…
>>59
Bringing the original ending into Super Robot Wars… (you can avoid it, but)
The toy is a masterpiece.
Well, it’s the last one, so I don’t have to sell toys anymore…
Is the foreshadowing properly laid out?
The toys still look like a pile of junk even now, and I can see why they would sell.
The protagonist’s hometown is destroyed because he carelessly used the Gordian as a means of transport! Both his foster parent and his cute cheerleader die!!
It’s so ruthless that it’s actually funny.
There’s no doubt it’s a Baikanfu!
That’s troubling; a lot of interesting stories keep coming up…
The form that changes before your eyes.
I only know how to lift some rocks!
Regardless of the anime’s own interest or popularity, the toys sold extremely well, so extending it was something that could only be done at that time.
When I looked at the character list, I saw the name Okamoto Ryoma and it somehow didn’t sit well with me.
>>73
Seeing the visuals will surely leave you even more bewildered.
>>79
This is definitely Sakamoto.
>>79
The style and gestures are just too much like the image…
The iron fist of anger crushes evil.
It’s just cool normally, and there’s actually nothing noteworthy in the later opening.
>>76
What the heck is that gorilla robot casually blending in with the group of robots…?
Gordian↑
Gordian↓
From the summary of the milk clam, it seems really interesting, but I bet it will make me sleepy when I actually watch it…
>>80
Perhaps… it’s just that the editor’s corrections are skillful!
I want to be as strong as OP.
It’s a Gordian protecting the town with a post-apocalyptic Western motif, but…
If we lose, the town will be taken, Sakamoto Ryoma will appear, and ultimately we’ll end up in space where the Overlord shows up.
The chaos at the scene is easily understandable.
It’s fun that the guest character introduced in the next episode preview with “○○ has appeared! What could their purpose be?!” is already shot and killed in the next episode preview video.
Puuun ← I like this.
Fist of Fury
I have a personal grudge against the opening of Diapolon, which kept playing in my head when I caught a cold.
That aside, the Diapolon is just too lame. What is this football robot?
>>89
It’s a remarkable gimmick where three robots combine and the pilot grows gigantic to merge with Daiapolon.
Don’t worry about what’s inside the robot.
The fact that everything made of superalloy sold like crazy is to blame.
The toys from that time were really well-made.
It sold…
I don’t know if it’s after or before Baikanfu…
>>93
The thread image comes first!
The Baikanfu is the one that borrowed the mechanism.
>>93
Ahead
In any case, it sold like crazy and was nominated for a re-release of super alloy in later years.
Of course, Mazinger was also nominated.
Around this time, it’s clear that Tatsunoko was losing its former power with things like this and Gatchaman 2 and Time Bokan F.
Let’s watch “Goddam” instead of that.
It’s easy to be captivated by the visuals, but…
Isn’t it bad that it’s sung like enka to begin with, OP…?
These days, strange robot anime are mostly from International Movie Company or Tatsunoko.
Looking at how Gundam was effectively shortened and this was extended, it seems that by this time the power balance was shifting towards toy sales being greater than viewership ratings.
>>101
The main sponsor is a toy company, after all…
>>101
The Gundam G-Armor DX combination set is selling well, so Clover has approached us saying that there will definitely be no cancellation after all.
The bald man got angry.
I like how the protagonist appears with a smug face alongside a rock in the OP; it’s funny.
If you’re worried about the robot combination, you won’t be able to see Gingaizer.
>>105
The pattern of the Gingaizer that transforms with the bank’s deformation pattern is often different from the pattern of the Gingaizer after the transformation, but it’s not a particularly strange combination.
I want to say, “Do you really think that No. 6 is made in a week?”
Raideen has too many weapons equipped on its shield! It has been said.
It’s adorned with armor in the ears, making it look cute.
It’s a shame to lose the lineage of Tatsunoko Robot.
>>110
It perished on its own (Egaono Daika)
The OP works perfectly in the later version!
>>111
The iron sword of rage strikes down evil.
I thought it was a system that would continually combine and become stronger, but…
Even though it’s small, it’s strong and can separate to move the other two bodies with telepathy, allowing for simultaneous attacks with all three.
Baikanfu is a new design that just reused the gimmicks!
The beginning has tough animation, but from around the middle point, after the decision to extend the broadcast, the animation becomes decent, and the story gets a bit more interesting.
The final episode had a Captain Ultra-like bizarre ending, and since I watched it at a pace of 5 episodes a week on Nico Nico, I managed to get through it, but I can’t really recommend it.
Gathering around, dancing towards the enemy ♪ (slowly…)
There was speculation that the previous OP’s Gordian is clumsy because it’s being operated by my older sister.
In the video, Daigo is clearly merging together…
I think Garbin’s eyebrow-like black part looks just like Masashi Kawamori.
It’s really interesting until we go to space.