
The parody weapon is just too on-the-nose.
That’s no good! It’s that bow!
This bow… the yo-yo at my waist…
Damn it… I’m ready to be sued!
>>4
Perhaps… it is thought that there is no problem because it is the same Sunrise.
>>52
There is no mistake!
It was fun because there were quite a few weapons I understood since I played Super Robot Wars.
In MX, I was co-starring with the original source of the bow…
>>6
It was designed based on the data of a companion robot, so it turned out to be quite natural.
It was something that was fuel-efficient and easy to use in the game.
In Super Robot Wars, I was saving energy with this while building up my spirit in the early stages.
Stronger than a clumsy data weapon.
In its first appearance, Super Robot Wars R had incredibly rare route-specific participation spots.
>>9
You bastard… you plan to choose Pull over us!
>>21
Perhaps… it will be Plutoo as well.
Looking back now, I think it’s not full armor, but full weapon, right?
Raideen’s Bow
Combattler’s Yo-Yo
Gundam’s rifle
Two types of Zambungle rocket launchers
Is it okay to do that?
>>11
Gundam’s rifle (Zaku machine gun)
At that time, there were Super Robot Wars models available, and I was able to recreate it with those.
That〇〇 is too much.
I don’t know what a sword is.
>>14
It’s not a driving wheel sword.
The order that Hokuto made in the first episode has become reality!
Using different data weapons is too troublesome, so I tend to become a Kibastriker by the end.
No good! It’s the Sky Sword!
In MX, when I deploy over here, the BGM becomes like that, so I really liked it.
>>19
Because of this, I had the image that it was a song exclusively for FA Eddō, but after rewatching the original, I realized it was played much earlier.
Aren’t you using a machine gun instead of a beam rifle?
It’s like a greedy set of equipment.
It’s just typical Fukuda to do whatever he wants, isn’t it?
Super Electric Boy Yo-Yo!
The super electric yo-yo is definitely going to show up as a parody weapon, and I love it!
At that time, I think they had taken all the data weapons, so this was a heavily armed measure created in response.
>>29
Looking back now, the flow of SEEDFREEDOM is similar to the developments around here.
After being spurred on by my partner’s encouragement, I strike back with a parody weapon and launch an attack on the enemy.
Making full use of Sunrise’s strengths.
The original concept of the armament is mostly not from Sunrise.
Didn’t you also have a tomahawk?
>>31
It’s on your foot.
The iron warrior Dendo has defended against the attack of the knight Ouga with his own body! But… but Dendo!
I wonder if I should have bought another one of the Plamo Electric Boys for the full armor.
It’s probably the same company’s anime, right?
Honestly, I think this equipment looks cooler than the data weapon.
It should have been a development that made sense to arm ourselves this much.
At that time, the electric child model kits could roughly be reproduced using plenty of model kits from that era in the same scale.
If we can get close to the enemy’s ship and the Ouga appears, there will be a chance to retrieve the data weapon.
Use up bullets and energy without hesitation.
Since I hardly use my own energy, the fuel efficiency is better than usual.
Moreover, it can also be disposable.
Over the Rainbow is just too cool!
>>41
According to the explanation on the CD, it seems that the concept was deliberately to have lyrics unrelated to the content of the work.
That’s a song that works really well.
The electric child had various homages to the enemy’s attack methods and story developments, didn’t it?
>>43
Form up! (Shō Hayami)
>>44
Contrary to Zero’s character, it’s too heroic.
A director who loves robot anime too much.
Thanks to the fact that it was a Super Robot Wars entry from a little while ago, each variation of the weapons was properly prepared for this miraculous robot.
It’s interesting that the original source of the sword later participated in Super Robot Wars.
It works well against weaker enemies, but for boss-level ones, it really needs to be a data weapon; that balance is just right.
The Earth in the story has surprisingly high technological power.
I feel like I’ve seen something like this where they’ve lost such power but are using makeshift gear, but I can’t recall any specific examples.
Dendrogogan
Electric Child Sword
Ultra Electric Yo-Yo
Double Tomahawk
Beam rifle
9-tube missile launcher