
I want to separate again like in the old days and battle with each of the five battle machines.
I feel like there was a missile that came out of my penis.
>>2
Big Blast
The yellow part in the groin area.
There is no connection to the work that is Voltus…
The theme song is good, isn’t it…?
Super alloy was often referenced in KochiKame.
The recent Super Robot Wars does not mesh well with those who have a lot of weapons.
>>6
I don’t think I would have too much trouble if I had a yo-yo, a Big Blast, a Grand Dasher, and a Spin around.
It’s a complaint like, “I used to have a lot of armed variations in ConV.”
The final episode is terrible, without any joke.
As fragile as Raideen.
The one that doesn’t reproduce the latter half in Super Robot Wars.
>>9
Isn’t Janela showing up more often than Garuda?
Many mental commands, but fragile.
Height 57 meters
I haven’t really expected much as a combat force.
It’s not that interesting to see the super electromagnetic spin every time now… It must have been epoch-making, though.
The jawline is prominent.
Wasn’t it just a rehash of Voltus?
>>16
This is the first time I’ve seen a Filipino responding.
Is the yo-yo really the main weapon?
The stuff called cermet armor, which was used in tanks from long ago, is being used.
The more I look at Battle Marine, the more I see its legs.
Kogai’s position is dangerous.
But I quite like grouping them together in a series of attacks.
Height 55 meters, weight 550 tons is the only thing that has been imprinted.
>>25
Isn’t that just a vague memory?
I don’t think the condition of just being listed in the armament section, like in the α series side story, had a good match.
I have a memory that the yo-yo was surprisingly handy, not to mention the spirit.
There is a sense of reassurance to see unused weapons listed.
It’s more user-friendly than Voltes.
Stronger than anything.
But I can’t become the strongest attacker.
The song of the super electromagnetic machine strangely sticks in my head…
I want a new anime in the Konbatora format.
>>32
If everyone gathers and combines, maybe something like Dynazenon…?
I wonder if there’s anyone who fully upgraded a 2-page weapon with individual modifications like in the Fourth Wave.
Personally, I prefer Voltes, but in terms of the usability of the Yo-Yo and Grand Dasher, Combattler might be more favored.
>>34
At first, I preferred Combattler in terms of usability, but in the end, I came to like both about the same.
A fan was making a Varshion.
I like the 30 Combatants because they have a sense of scale.
Compared to Voltes, your face is kind of…
>>40
It can’t be helped; it’s a train after all…
Air resistance and stuff!
…If you use air resistance as an excuse, I can’t help but tease you even more.
I feel like the Voltes was easier to use, like in the α series.
The grand fire burned the entire enemy squad.
It didn’t become as popular as the “Rai abuse” trend, but there were also videos of “Con abuse” posted for a while.
However, I honestly feel that the Big Divider was too extreme in terms of the number of shots and was difficult to use.
The armor seems low.
Combattler V and Voltes V
Zambot 3 and Daitarn 3
Why were there continuous robot works with common themes?
>>46
It’s a service that can be seen as an extension, even though it’s not a direct sequel.
Or deception.
>>52
Even though the great one who did that first said it wasn’t this Z…
>>53
Great is a direct sequel to Z, and there are some issues with how it carries over…
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What is that Chizuru cut-in?!
>>48
DD equips support cards that allow girls to cheer for you.
>>54
Is it that you are a guard member from GaoGaiGar?
>>56
I’m telling you it’s a girl.
No… I only did it in the beginning, so there might be something now.
>>56
The support card for Super Dragon God is Kota Ota.
The somewhat lacking main specifications are compensated by mental commands, which has become more apparent in recent works.
Wasn’t 30 quite strong…?
I think 30 has too much underlying strength.
Even though it’s fragile, it’s not weak enough to die in a single hit, so the benefits are significant.
There are occasionally those without armor but with high HP, making it easy to use their hidden power.
Watching Dai-Tarn 3 as an extension of Zambot 3.
I wonder if I can get the expected nutrient intake.
It is common for the same production company or staff to continue with a similar concept.
It’s easy for both the audience and the creators to understand when we consider successes and failures and try again.
The reason why “Rai abuse” is catchy is that “Con abuse” feels a little lacking.
>>61
Konyaku is instead of Chizuru.
The main content of ConV can be said to be the scream of Chizuru, and she is an outstanding beautiful girl character from that time, suffering from a heart disease and being weak. She is also cleanly obsessed and loves baths, making her an iconic heroine in anime history with moments that cater to fan service.
Now it seems to be more like a broader category than just sentai or riders.
Inheriting the format from the successful previous work makes it easier to get the project approved.
I remember getting in trouble for changing my face and stuff without telling the toy manufacturer at the last minute.
Thanks to that, I was warned in Voltus, “Don’t you dare mess with it!” or something like that.
I have an image of using a yo-yo for support attacks or something like that.
Isn’t the recognition of Daimos too low compared to Combattler and Voltes?
>>66
D’Artagnan: “…”
>>66
Do AP.
Combattler and Voltus have combination mechanisms, and there are so many weapons that I wonder what’s going on inside their arms and stomachs…
Mr. Nagahama is directly senior to Mr. Tomino, yet he is not often talked about in terms of his work as a writer.
>>69
The work conveys a lot of messages, but…
I don’t really know much about his/her direct words.
>>72
I think it’s because they passed away too early that there are only statements remaining in early anime magazines.
It seems that he was quite good at writing, enough to reply to fan letters.
Wasn’t there an event in one of the Super Robot Wars where everything was automatically upgraded by about five levels?
Impact?
I think saying that there is no connection in terms of worldview is quite different in nuance from saying “it’s unrelated.”
The person inside the leopard horse has had their voice become completely high-pitched, making it totally pointy, but in the original anime, it looks much cooler.
The person inside Voltus is so cool, or even cooler than in the original anime, so I wonder what this gap is about.
>>73
Well… it must be crying in a high voice.
>>73
It seems that during the time of the anime, the voice actors were working very hard to project their voices.
You played IMPACT until near the end of Combatler, right?
I wonder if Kenichi is doing additional recordings.
You had already retired long ago at that time, right?
>>75
It feels like the recording in the second Alpha was the last one.
I wonder if there were any new recordings.
Surprisingly, there aren’t many appearances of Voltus.
Cornbine
Is it the original of the binding technique before the special move?
I’m doing a grand dash in the α commercial.
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The random cut-ins of the chizuru are so over the top that they make me laugh.
Combine okay!
Combine okay
I remember being impressed and thinking, “What is that…!?” when Daimos had an ace bonus.
Daimos and Director Miwa are also popular…
In the context of Super Robot Wars, it’s well-known that Daimos can’t use the Retsu-Pū Seiken Tsuki in space.
>>89
Isn’t it about the same level as Space Number One (B)?
Many people now know about Victreebel who first learned about it as children.
The mention of Daimos D’Artagnan discussed in series like Nagahama Roman and Chodengeki is still okay.
What is rarely spoken about is after God Sigma.
>>91
The program after God Sigma is Golion, so that’s what is being talked about.
Also, after D’Artagnan, this slot is part of the TV Tokyo (Tokyo Channel 12) programming that follows D’Arma, so there is a decrease in nationwide recognition.
I think the fact that Daimos becomes a robot after the trailer shell is removed following the five-body combination didn’t resonate much with children at the time.
I really don’t know about Golion because I haven’t touched on it in Super Robot Wars.
I only know that it has overseas copyright and is quite popular.
>>95
In Super Robot Wars, it’s only appeared in W, you know, Golion.
The treatment was really good, but…
Garu is an early SSR, right?
If you were playing DD, you would know, right? Are you just pretending?
Albegas and Rezarion are also appearing in Super Robot Wars, but only in Super Robot Wars Cross.
Dairugger has not participated in Super Robot Wars yet either.
I hardly see anyone talking about the Goshogun anime at all.
I didn’t expect the protagonist’s faction to use teleportation so extensively when I actually saw it.
I saw a strong fan of Voltron W saying this isn’t it.
>>101
Shut up, it’s just like a first-time face reveal, so wait for the next one.
Next time, huh?
>>101
If you say that, then Organ and Tekkaman Blade will also seem different!
That being said, I personally liked the way W’s organ and blade intertwined.
I imagine it would be fun if Nagahama Robo participated in a Super Robot Wars like NEO/OE.
(I don’t know what is different because I’m not familiar with the original work.)
>>105
(I understand that it seems interesting.)
>>105
We will do Golion as in the original work.
The Earth will disappear.
>>126
Well, if it’s not going to happen in Super Robot Wars, I guess it’ll work out somehow…?
>>127
Char will become serious, and he can save tomorrow too…
The stage play is different, and both Tekkaman Blade II and the variety are completely different!
But well, the game was fun to play…
I like Combattler when it’s in a deformed style, but I prefer Voltes when it’s life-sized.
In Super Robot Wars L
Like Voltes, the main story is already complete, and I’m participating.
It’s lonely without any enemies.
Could it be that combining two one-handed swords and calling oneself a lancer is a first for ConV?
Weapons lined up for pages that seem unused are exciting, but it’s tough to create an anime when they move in a swirling manner.
I will summarize.
>>112
Still, having seven or eight is quite something.
Is the only one you can control in action the Super Robot Wars shooting?
>>113
Can be operated even in Sukukoma.
>>115
When you swing the yo-yo, the Aura Battlers fall down like little flies.
Pachinko anime is great, isn’t it…?
Can be operated even with Megaton-class Musashi.
Leopard Horse! Do something!
It’s not a mistake of a muddy boat, is it…?
The impact of the super electromagnetic spin is so strong visually that the Grand Dasher feels relatively unremarkable.
If there were a fighting game with robots, it seems like there would be many techniques and opportunities for impressive moments.
>>122
Let’s bring it out… Iron Saga VS!
It was a bit disappointing that the combined attack of Voltes and Daimos only unleashes the Gran Light Rail.
Isn’t the weapon lineup pretty much the same from ConV or NIRFA? It’s just that Big Blast Divider and Super Electromagnetic Uzumaki swap in and out.
D is gone from Earth.
Perhaps because this guy’s height and weight are famous, Kenichi’s line in Super Robot Wars “To move a 600-ton Voltes…!” sounds like it’s competing with it.
Too many weapons!
Unknown weapons have appeared…
Is this a full-body armory?
I recently had the chance to watch Voltes, and it was incredibly entertaining, so I thought I’d check out other robot anime in this genre that have appeared in Super Robot Wars, but it turns out the streaming services are quite limited.
I was surprised to hear that there was a new recording of Megumi from Voltes in DD.
DD has almost all new recordings for support, and it’s quite surprising to hear Kunmama’s voice, but for some reason, there is no support for Bottoms, and it’s a mystery.
Mia the Campbell Alien
I remember forcibly breaking through with something thick and long in my groin when I was restrained on the internet.
I think that with so many robots holding swords now, the Super Electromagnetic Spin is more interesting than the Sky Sword.
But I like the part where it returns with the V-shaped slash.
Now it’s called Voltes, but in Japan, Combattler V was generally more popular.
Looking at it now, I feel that the handsomeness of the face part is better than Voltes.
>>139
Well, I changed the design on my own and made him handsome.
The sponsor got angry.
Even in the main story, this guy doesn’t seem very strong.
It’s not as much as Raideen, but…
The heroine is cuter than Voltes.
>>143
An image of these air-headed, aspie older guys being grateful.
It gives off an impression of being overly favored in Super Robot Wars.
Megumi is quite cute with that, but the focus is really skewed towards the Go family, and there’s hardly any romance at all… Although there are plenty of episodes since there are also stories about the chief and the family.
It’s better than an old man who suddenly blows up.
What’s wrong with being a fair-weather fan?
I want to set the BGM of V Gundam to this guy’s song and fight…
Although I shamefully don’t know the main story, I don’t think I’ll ever forget its existence thanks to the super electromagnetic yo-yo.
It has an impact that deeply penetrates the human heart.