
I’m not done yet, but I’ve been rewatching the episodes I liked multiple times, so I’m not making any progress at all!
Anyway, those who only talk about robot anime with the knowledge gained from Super Robot Wars should definitely watch the original series too!
I probably don’t think there are any staff members who have seen all the works involved in the project…
>>3
For now, I’ll probably at least check the work I’m currently creating.
Other than that, there isn’t enough time.
>>3
Terada said he saw everything.
>>15
Terada, you said you didn’t understand the new one, didn’t you?
Abema is streaming quite a few old robot anime.
There are quite a few things that make you think, “So this is what it was about.”
Old anime is long, isn’t it?
Around the time ZZ, W, and the theatrical version came to Amazon Prime, things related to Gundam progressed rapidly!
Thank you, Amazon Prime…
“You should die! No, you should watch the main story instead! It’s a sign of good sense…”
Well, it’s a story of “What does it matter if you see it…?” so I think you can just enjoy it normally.
How should I look at the detonator organ?
I only look at the works of Super Robot Wars that I’ve liked, but not all of them…
If it weren’t for Super Robot Wars, I would never have watched the Macross series…
Why is only Dunkouga Nova completely done?!
>>13
It’s easy to watch because it’s short in the OVA format.
The content is, um.
It’s fine if you don’t talk about it.
If it’s okay to update once a week, I’m doing fairly well on YouTube.
Amazon Prime has been really supportive of the Gundam series lately, huh?
It might be difficult to do all of Crayon Shin-chan from now on.
But there are works that are really subtle sometimes, and they say it’s fine to just have knowledge of sports robots…
The Keroro Sergeant is on a whole different level…
The list still has some odd points, but the total time it takes is…
It’s 157,581 minutes! That’s about 2,626 hours, so if you have about 110 hours, you can make it!
Even if you watch for 4 hours a day, you can complete it in 2 years!!!! Wowwwww!
It’s fine if you don’t feel like watching it, but those who pretend to know as if they’ve watched it should just die!
Is it okay to only have the early OVA and two movies of Patlabor?
When you look at it this way, one movie is longer than the entire OVA series.
The longest one on that list is Keroro.
The second is Mazinger Z.
The third one is Grendizer.
In fact, Super Robot Wars sometimes captures the interesting parts of the original works very well…
I only had knowledge of Macross because of Super Robot Wars.
It turned out it wasn’t a romantic comedy about idols.
>>28
Well, the idol element in a romantic comedy is definitely an essential part of Macross.
Continuously exposing yourself to Tomino’s works is dangerous! Take a break by watching Dynamic Productions’ works!
Someone who says they don’t need to watch the original because it’s a terrible work, just based on their knowledge of Super Robot Wars.
>>30
Even if it’s a difficult work to actually watch, it’s better to die!
Just because someone has seen it doesn’t mean they’re great or anything.
>>32
I think it’s much better than those who act like they know everything.
>>32
I remembered how people who actually buy games get called “purchase enthusiasts.”
It seems like they aren’t counting mobile games after all.
I realized that Macross removed the level of discomfort from the TV version in the theatrical version’s Kaifun, making him a completely different person.
I understand that after viewing the entire work, you want to share it with someone.
Threads about Eureka Seven pop up occasionally, but when I participate, I usually end up finishing the whole thing.
Well, the scriptwriter should know about it, and the people making the anime should also check it out, shouldn’t they?
As I thought, it’s no good that King Jaider doesn’t kick…
>>40
I’m going to die…
Raideen has surprisingly 50 episodes…
I was watching Getter with only knowledge from Super Robot Wars.
I thought the invincible battleship Dait was just a weakling you could easily profit from, but in the original work, it turned out to be a quite strong enemy, leaving me shocked.
When I played the α side story, it was properly supplemented.
I wonder if I can watch Ikusa and Dangayo somewhere now.
You should definitely watch Cross Ange!
It’s not a matter of being great or anything like that.
Originally, otaku are considered virtuous for accumulating knowledge and actively studying older works…
If you want to see the strong invincible battleship Dai, you should play Sukkoma 1 and Getter Robo Daikessen!
It’s beautiful to properly face things that interest you without being stingy with others.
When watching Cross Ange on disk, the opening becomes strange…
It’s impressive that you properly watched the original! (From the heart)
Is it all episodes? That’s impossible.
Are there this many derivative works of Bottoms?
Keroro is just too much of a neck…
>>53
It had been broadcasting for seven years.
Isn’t there no way to do OE after watching Sergeant Keroro?
>>54
I heard that if I want to do it now, I can only get a used VITA that has been OEDL processed.
You should also check out the works that are participating in Super Cross Zone! The fact that they don’t specifically say it shows their kindness.
>>56
Look at me, HIME!
Well then, when we do OG, should we also play games where each original character is the protagonist…?
>>57
To be honest, I think there aren’t as many players talking about Hero Wars as people seem to think!
>>57
Please also look forward to Hero Chronicle and Battle Dodgeball 2!
9975 minutes, huh…
If I include Super Chronicle, I’ll have to get involved with things like Idolmaster…
Anyway, it can be assumed that Golion is hardly used.
I think it’s fine to play the original version of Demonbane.
I heard advice before that it’s better to watch DunKuga with the focus on the human characters rather than as a robot anime!
However, while it is called a robot anime, I feel like that could apply to others as well.
Since I only knew about Cross Ange from Super Robot Wars, I thought that Task was the one who dies in the original work.
The episode of Daimos had a pretty light tone and was interesting.
The director was not riding in the double-decker.
I wonder how many hours it would be if we include Super Robot Wars and Crayon Shin-chan.
>>67
It’s good to keep track of things related to Quantum Robo…
>>75
It’s scattered throughout instead of just one part, so it seems like it would be difficult to investigate that…
>>67
Even the Mobamasu, which I can no longer play, is a big noise.
>>77
Xenogears is compassionate since it can be resolved with anime.
Zeorymer!
I want to see the lost OP of Big O!
>>71
Is it just D that’s using the Flash Gordon theme?
>>74
Using something like a sudden impact makes it flow.
Surprisingly, I feel excited.
Mazinger Z and Great Mazinger were being rerun on MX.
Could “Shito Shinsei” possibly be DEATH & Rebirth…?
There are DEATH(TRUE) and DEATH(TRUE)2 too!
It’s a rather difficult game to get into with its subtle porting issues, so the play difficulty of past titles in the Super Robot Wars series is high, isn’t it?
There are probably only movies where Keroro is mainly a robot…
>>80
It’s something that sometimes appears on TV, or rather, it’s something that has participated in the TV show!
The Shurara Corps arc is interesting, so I recommend it!
Macross 7 won’t leave a lasting impression if you watch it all at once!
Uh, hey Vegeta… which one should I do for Hatsune Miku?
>>85
Listen… to everything…
>>85
It’s a hassle to explain every little thing.
Choose for yourself!
If I think of it as game playtime, I feel like 2626 hours might be possible…
Watching robot anime on holidays brings happiness to the heart!
Z Gundam makes you honestly wonder why it’s so popular.
When you look at G Gundam with the impression of Super Robot Wars, it feels really off!
>>90
If you go in with the impression of Super Robot Wars, I feel that the manga has less of a sense of incongruity.
What are works that are not being seen at all despite their recognition?
I understand the original Mazinger and Getter series, though.
>>94
Dancouga
>>94
Daitarn 3
>>94
“It’s said that Koji-kun wouldn’t call Masaki just to show him earwax!”
The change to “Well, if it’s a terrible episode, I might as well call you to show you my earwax…” with the release of the main episode is terrible.
>>112
There is too much difference in intelligence and character depending on the instance.
>>112
In Showa-era anime, characters’ intelligence changes according to the needs of the story.
The second half of God Mars is really strange because it moves!
Because it’s officially released as a movie, I have to watch both. It’s such a hassle!
In the first episode of Daitarn 3, you can see most of the special moves, so you should definitely watch it at least once!
What will you do about Virtua Fighter?
>>99
It’s a good idea to buy the Sega Saturn and the Twin Stick as well!
I’m picking up Getter and Getter G from the anime store little by little.
The way the final episode of Getter is wrapped up.
The Getter cremation in episode 1 of G is amazing.
I think Combattler is not being watched as much.
Normal people tend to just watch the theatrical trilogy of the original Gundam.
Recently, that has also become less common.
If you watch Getter G, you’ll find the reasons to become an anti of Getter Robo Ryger.
I wondered what the minimum value was, and then I realized it was “min.”
Morizumi… Elgaim was really boring…
If we include manga and novels, it seems we could reach a level beyond humans.
I think you’ll enjoy the original more because the motion in the combat demo of Virtual-On in Super Robot Wars is really well-crafted.
Amapura doesn’t have many robot anime available, although there is Gundam now.
I know there is a connection between the International Film Company and Kamichu!
>>110
Basically, it’s being taken by D.
However, if you know the original story, being able to predict the future developments is also a downside.
However, I think it’s a double-edged sword because there are positive aspects to being able to find joy in the elements of salvation.
>>111
Puru is dead!?
Which Devilman should I watch?
The Bottoms are… harder than I thought for an AT, huh?
>>115
I don’t think there was an explosion just from a bullet grazing it.
It was right that dying from a landing failure or dying easily is a thing.
When it comes to this topic, it is often said that Dunkouga is treated as a matter of habit and not really discussed.
I think it also leads to the point that it’s not necessarily the case that others are being looked at in such a way.
Hiei and the others are not being streamed at all.
It seems that Zeorimer is not being seen in relation to its popularity.
>>118
The production of the Meioh attack is almost completely original to Super Robot Wars, which surprised me.
>>128
There’s no heaven… that’s how I felt.
>>128
To be frank, the Dimensional Link Cannon is more problematic than the Meiou Attack, right?
I watched Getter from ChangE and the VS OVA.
I was surprised watching the old TV anime Getter Robo.
It’s amazing that you’ve decided to thoroughly watch the original work and still plan to see it all without giving up.
Is it okay to call you Tetsuya?
>>123
I can’t believe Amuro suddenly becomes the Char’s Counterattack model and is still being called by his first name.
It’s a remnant of an era when many scripts were needed, and characters are constantly changing.
Kōji is such an intellectual, it seems like he was overdoing it in his opposition to Winky.
>>125
Kouji from Toei’s Mazinger often finds himself in trouble because he ignores the warnings around him and takes things lightly.
I think the character development in Super Robot Wars is generally accurate.
Rather, I think the part where they don’t fight among themselves at all, unlike the original, is due to the Super Robot Wars correction.
You might think that you haven’t seen OVA series like Dangaioh, Megazone 23, or Zeorimer and the likes of Ikusa 1 fighting, right?
Otaku at that time casually watched everything.
>>127
Each one is short, so they are still easy to see.
Dancouga and Braiger are quite interesting!
Those who are watching for the robot will be furious…
“Char’s Counterattack is a culmination, yet I feel like it’s overflowing with a sense that it’s fine to watch it from now on… I can’t help but feel that it’s amazing.”
If I said that, I might get scolded by someone saying “No, that’s not how it is!”
>>130
I think starting with Char’s Counterattack is a good idea because you can enjoy the Gundam vibe while also appreciating the power of the hairless character.
How was the second half of Megazone handled?
For Director Miwa, I need to watch Dunkougah, Dragooner, Zeoranger, Combattler, Gundam, and Seed.
>>134
Director Miwa has amazing adaptability and affinity, doesn’t he?
I haven’t seen G-Reco yet, but should I watch it…?
>>136
Look!
>>142
Now there is a recap, and it might even be easier to understand that way.
>>136
If you’re going to watch it from now on, the movie version is good enough. Since there are five works, it’s not a compilation, but rather content that has been clearly revised and is very good.
The Nagahama Roman Robo series doesn’t seem to be seen very much.
Speaking of which, the only mecha anime I’ve watched in full are Z and the Imagawa version of G Robot.
But I love Super Robot Wars.
If I don’t include Sparking and DD, it will decrease quite a bit.
I watched Mazinkaiser SKL due to the influence of Super Robot Wars, and it was more interesting than I had expected…
When you watch Grendizer, you can tell who Daisuke’s romantic partner is, right?
I wonder if there will be people who mistakenly watch Anibuster if the magic armored machine Cyber-Buster is mentioned in the participation.
For some reason, the J9 series is well-known in Nicodes.
No, really, why…?
>>147
I don’t understand the meaning, but for some reason, it became popular in the realm of erotic dreams.
>>158
Without knowing the concept of fishing videos and the mysterious trend of the J9 series being used in fishing videos, it’s understandable to wonder why.
Dancouga may be somewhat lacking as a robot anime, but it’s also ridiculously funny that Fujiwara!!! is so weak in real life!
I watched Zeorymer on Nico Nico.
From the way Gundam X is handled in Super Robot Wars Z, it feels like the scenario writer hasn’t seen the original work, right?
It seemed like they just brought it over directly from the α series, even though the worldview is different.
What does it mean for Dunkouga to enter Human Mode…?
>>152
You wouldn’t have been able to quietly remove the bomb’s detonator if you weren’t in humanoid mode…!
I tried watching “Brigade” and “Slungle,” both produced by International Film Company, but I gave up halfway through the first episode of both.
What is this completely uninteresting introduction…?
What is Chōki Daisen SRX…?
>>156
Masou Kishin Cyber-Buster… Is this from an anime or the original work?
I was watching a streamer who started Super Robot Wars after completing the required things they could definitely see.
When I tried something with a stronger arrangement, a story I didn’t know began!? It was a bit amusing to see the confusion.
As I mentioned before, there are currently almost no means to watch Golion.
In the past, as the release date for the new Super Robot Wars approached,
I remember there was a Super Robot Wars corner at TUTAYA.
It was an impressive sight lined up neatly on the shelf.
Anyway, you should definitely watch D’Artagnan!
If it’s a clone, you don’t have to see it.
In Super Robot Wars, Gaulun feels strong… but in the original work, it feels persistent…
Isn’t Dancouga also a crazy story in its first episode?
Did the downed enemy aircraft crash into a convoluted part of our base and cause an explosion that led to devastation…?
If all the new entries are things I’ve seen before, I have a selfish feeling that it would be lonely in its own way.
How did Rayearth handle the Hokuto elements?
>>168
It seems like it started in the second part, and after the regular activities of CCC ended, Age and Gostelo (my head has hurt since the beginning) appeared.
>>168
I think there were those who suddenly started from the second half and those who ignored the second half of Hokuto.
I want to see Ougan, but is it not available for streaming or anything?
Reideen feels quite troublesome when Lu Cain comes in the middle of Part 1 and Gradus starts the invasion while recreating Part 2.
In the final stages of Dragoon, it’s like the protagonist has become Maiyo… or rather, it’s as if Kane has abandoned the protagonist…
The Tekka Man Blade that I actually saw might be my favorite, as the wandering arc after the collapse has a strong sense of being self-contained in one episode.
I recently watched Dangaioh, but it’s one of the more boring ones among the OVA robot anime from that era…
>>175
The animation is pretty good!
The story doesn’t end at the point where it should…
Toei Getter dramatically increases in fun from G, but the original has nearly 50 episodes.
It’s a story where it doesn’t really matter where you start from.
When I watch Reizner, V-MAX isn’t just about body slamming, but sometimes there are mysterious scenes where it’s wrapped in a barrier, and I think… huh?
Is the remake of Dunbine heavily flavored with Super Robot Wars…?
There hasn’t been any talk about Steel Jeeg until now, so everyone is watching.
>>182
The setting was quirky, but I was surprised at how cool robot wrestling was.
I know this is a rough way to put it, but the boring rate of 80s robot anime is way too high.
>>183
The 70s were too explosive.
>>183
Japan has become peaceful.
>>183
I’m sorry for the incredibly rough interpretation, but it seems to me that, like the current isekai anime, when there are many, it inevitably becomes a mix of good and bad.
Body slamming in robot-related things is a template, so…
In bird form, even better.
I watched Zeorimer, and personally, I enjoyed it, but what were those guys’ lives really about…
I like Dangaiou in Super Robot Wars, but with this… it became like that.
Zeorymer was interesting.
I watched Bottoms for the first time recently, and I thought the smell of burning was overwhelming, which is usually the case with OVAs…
>>187
Basically, it’s a love story, you know, AT on Bottoms.
But I really got into it and watched everything.
This character really shows a lot of their panties in the anime…
Well, it’s not bad to enjoy the design of the robot…
Dangaizer: “Hey hey hey”
I love the story of Le Cain almost dying during his first experience with Red Power.
>>195
I like being infiltrated during tests and being constantly harassed with accelerations.
When watching the original work, there are a lot of unfamiliar weapons and enemies that come up, right?
>>196
Especially Combatler V
Aside from OVAs and recap episodes, the only Gundam series I haven’t watched are SD Gundam, Stargazer, and X.
Is SD and Starge interesting?
Mazinger Z is amazing because it’s still interesting to watch even now.
Great isn’t boring, but the weekly flow feels templated and there’s a sense of power down.
There are very few armored suits like Steel Jeeg in Super Robot Wars.
Old robot anime is… long!
>>201
Four cours, huh?
After three courses, ultimately two courses are safe.
If it’s suddenly two cours, the site will be chaotic.
Wataru and Ryuu Knight have such great voices…
I hope you definitely watch the anime.
I think the contribution of Buster Launcher and V-MAX in introducing the concept of finishing moves to so-called real robot series is significant.
The one with the most adjustments is Sayaka, right?
I think it’s impressive that they were able to produce Escaflowne and such few weapons.
SD Gundam is indeed made for children, so if you watch it with that in mind, it’s enjoyable.
Starge is a crappy world of seeds, but it’s beautiful.
The world of the OVA Armored Trooper VOTOMS is so gritty that it seems like it’s going to narrow down the audience.
I like it… I like this world quite a lot.
There are many differences between the era of promotional animations for selling old toys and the current era of robot anime created by the generation that watched those earlier robot anime.
So far, there hasn’t been anything that I found interesting when I actually saw something that was treated like this.
I’m really getting sleepy.