
A man misunderstood as a worthless gag character.
>>1
The follow-up is poor.
>>1
That’s great.
>>13
There are times when being great is helpful, and above all, he is also Tetsuya’s close friend.
>>186
It’s understandable because of the bad environment he grew up in, but honestly, for Tetsuya, who has social anxiety, he’s a precious friend.
“Who the heck is that!?”
People who occasionally appear in Roboco.
A man’s man.
A best friend that even Daisuke-san envies from the old anime Grendizer.
Ta-da!
There have been many situations where we would have been stuck without this guy, along with Boss Borot.
The scientific fortress research institute counts as a force despite being treated carelessly.
They will do anything from support, evacuation guidance, transporting supplies, to debris removal, even though they are not proper combat personnel.
They are primarily a gag character but can also handle serious moments.
The protagonist’s struggles are understood.
Not to be underestimated as a force.
The two companions are certainly not just foolish.
I think it’s truly one of a kind…
>>11
I think this is the most different from the others.
You guys were such manly guys after all…
When the enemy restrains Mazinger, it immediately tears it away.
Although Mazinger is reliable, Great and those idiots are unnecessary.
I think the mixed one is from Super Robot Wars.
I’ve heard that Boss Borot has power comparable to Mazinger Z.
It seems that Boss Borot is updating by repurposing parts from defeated mechanical beasts for each battle.
Koji and Boss are best friends, but
Tetsuya big brother isn’t dealing with the boss.
Brott has movements that are too free for a robot.
>>19
Even the enemy spies can’t understand if it’s Goldorak.
This guy was probably recognized as over-technology, right!? That’s strange.
>>19
Who designed that again?
>>23
Three Wise Men
>>26
Since Dr. Morimori has passed away, it has become an unreplicable out-of-place artifact…
>>26
Wasn’t the design done by the boss?
That’s right.
This somewhat battle-capable gag category is quite rare, isn’t it?
Characters like this are mostly useless.
I wonder if people like this die when doing serious things…? But it turned out they didn’t die after all.
It’s amazing that you can go into a deadly situation for the cool reason of helping others.
The boss succeeded, but all boss-type characters failed.
That guy from Getter and that guy from Raideen.
>>25
Getter already has Musashi as a sub-protagonist in the boss role, so forcing an addition would be unrealistic.
I have memories of Kerotto from Combattler occasionally being active.
If you think of Getter’s boss as Bunji, it’s a failure.
When I think of Musashi, it’s a great success.
I liked Kabuto the most!
I sometimes think that’s the role of Aphrodite.
>>30
Sayaka herself is being eaten by the boss, isn’t she?
>>39
So, I became the mad dog character…
>>190
So it’s not like that, it was like that from the start.
>>191
I feel like it started from episode 1.
The three doctors who can make a robot with makeshift appliances are a bit too genius.
>>31
It seems that they’re also using the remnants of mechanical beasts just in case…
Before being strong or weak, the character is fighting very passionately and diligently, which is completely different from their impression.
The one who is contributing the most is the one who is patrolling voluntarily to see if any mechanical beasts are coming.
Isn’t it super strong if we make it with Borotto-chan and Chogokin Z?
>>33
On the contrary, I think it’s enough to just lend out the Super Alloy Z handheld weapons as usual.
I got into it through Super Robot Wars, so I was surprised by how good the anime was.
The effort put in by Borott was just right, leaving the successors with no choice but to search for their own way…
Sayaka, you’re a bit too much of a wild card…
>>40
Jun is more reliable in listening to the plans, so it’s helpful.
This guy will be one of Tetsuya’s few friends…
>>41
Is it Kinnikuman Big Body?
>>41
Koji and Boss are bad friends, but Tetsuya and Boss are comrades in arms…
The wife of Kata Koji.
A childhood friend who came all the way to lend Boss Borot to Koji-kun, who has no Mazinger in Grendizer.
Mazinger Z’s performance as a boss in the original series is too perfected.
It feels like the successor to the comedy relief character, including Great, has been going completely off track.
Cooking Papa
Is Borot homemade? That’s amazing, right?
>>47
The production is by the Three Wise Men.
But it gets completely destroyed every time, and since we’ve made so many improvements, it’s basically a completely different robot made by the boss.
>>47
I intimidated the three wise men to make it from scraps, but I’m already doing the maintenance modifications myself.
I remember this from robotics.
I believe Boss Borot has only its head made of super alloy Z.
Even if it is severely damaged, only the head remains.
I thought that the Getter 3 series clearly incorporated Boss Borot and Boss as part of its power.
>>51
It’s terrible that even there, Benkei stumbles.
Is this really made out of junk from around here?
>>52
Around there (Photon Power Research Institute)
>>52
There are also works with a junky setting involving (mechanical beasts) around here.
>>52
There is quite a bit of waste (in the name of diversion) coming from the Photon Power Research Institute and the Fortress Science Research Institute…
>>62
The fact that they are somehow piecing them together themselves already makes them more than just competent engineers.
The rerun of Great Anma isn’t that interesting, so I stopped watching it.
Is the boss doing the same as usual?
>>54
From the seven generals to just Marquis Janus, the program has settled down.
>>127
Mycenae clearly had too many generals and was overwhelmed by them.
There might have been some connections with children’s magazines, but the setting is overly complicated and feels like it’s going nowhere.
Looking at this, it’s starting to look like the number one super robot.
A top-quality stock that continues to support while maintaining a position that doesn’t overshadow the main players.
Processing and researching the remains of mechanical beasts.
Shall we try using something that was created during the experiment?
It’s the best in terms of cost performance.
If you charge at the enemy, you get taken out right away, but it does serve as a distraction, and if completely ignored, it contributes enough to be a nuisance.
I can handle support outside of direct combat, so it would help to have you around.
The power is similar to Z, and I wonder if structurally I can’t withstand it.
I don’t know if there is a structure that corresponds to a frame in Mazinger Z.
In the Great, I was useful as a decoy during the collaboration with Getter…
Should I attach boob missiles to the boss…?
The cockpit being completely exposed and not even made of glass… couldn’t it have been handled a bit better?!
>>67
Look at Dianan A, it’s canceled due to rain.
I’ve been feeling lonely because I can’t use it in Super Robot Wars lately.
>>71
I definitely want them to perform when they participate in INFINITY next time…
>>71
The person with the voice passed away three years ago…
>>80
In terms of Super Robot Wars, recently Mazinger has participated in Infinity, so the voice doesn’t matter.
Bolot is doing the electricity for the ramen shop.
The boss of Great is used more heavily as a strength than during the Z era when crows appear less often.
>>70
It’s impressive that sealing is perfect at points other than that.
I love the part where I start dancing with Dianan A.
It’s great to go wild at INFINITY.
In the Extreme Man version of Mazinger Z, there is a clear setting that it was made from the remains of mechanical beasts.
Strength that surpasses Mazinger, only in terms of power.
It was balanced by the weakness of easily breaking because it was a hodgepodge.
>>77
Thinking calmly, there’s no reason not to use the scrap that comes out every time.
>>78
Is that where you are going!?
>>81
Where did you think I would attach it if not there?
>>87
If it’s something like a goldfish bowl, it should be able to cover the transparent entrance!
There’s space next to you, hey!
>>81
It’s obvious to wear them on your eyes since they are goggles, right?
>>92
Is that a camera from Borotto?
Was there something that looked like an external monitor in the cockpit?
The introduction of Borotto came a year after the broadcast began, so the push for improvement is too intense.
I remember occasionally trying out one-time enhanced weapons or flying on my own, but they usually break during that round.
I can’t withstand the pilot hidden under the tatami-floored cockpit of the Borotto.
Since it’s a gag time-space character, they have the property of not dying no matter what they do.
If the children at the facility can buy time to escape, that would be my wish.
A solid friendship where I would risk my life for it and entrust my closest friend with the future.
Even though it’s a mishmash, its movements are like Turn X, the comedic distortion of time and space is too high.
Is this powered by photon energy as well?
>>90
I’m sure it’s fine since we’re using liquefied japonium.
The boss of Infinity is in a good position again…
I have a memory of something that was like a gorilla version of Boruto, but I can’t remember which work it was.
Gobalian…?
>>94
Maybe Zigg’s Gorilla Robot.
>>121
Is the Gorirobo in Albegas?
>>126
Ah, that’s true. I’m sorry.
Zig is a mech don.
>>126
I Googled it, and this might be it.
It’s probably not a memory from a video, but rather a memory from something like Tereriland, so I can’t be sure…
The boss of Infinity is too good-looking…
There are points that are superior to Great and Mazinger.
It has tatami flooring and a toilet.
>>96
The toilet is a decoration (official setting)
Bolot usually runs on high-octane gasoline, but I feel like it runs on photon power energy during special occasions!
It’s nice that Great’s boss is taking care of Shiro, whether in play or during missions.
I’m trusting Shiro enough to report to the boss if the combat beast appears.
I think there are depictions of filling up with gasoline normally, and it was able to run even with fuel taken from the Pilder.
The eyes of Mazinger aren’t cameras either…
Well, they are characters (robots) that exist outside of such a realistic and nonsensical reasoning.
This is a work created long before such considerations about robots became common.
I like the part where Koji-kun asks Boss to call him because there are artillery stations set up in the mountainous areas where Mazinger can’t enter…!
Isn’t it amazing that any fuel, whether it’s gasoline or photon power, is acceptable?
Wouldn’t it be fine if the pilot wore a diving suit or a spacesuit?
>>107
Well then, Boss Borot won’t be able to operate underwater or in space.
The slit in the mouth serves as both an entrance and a peep hole, doesn’t it?
That’s dangerous… By the way, you have good eyesight, boss.
It’s interesting that the Bolot has a toilet seat used as a part, but it doesn’t have a functional toilet for its original purpose.
After all, Mazinger is also visually observed from the Pilder.
Is the arm of the Borot actually part of the neck of the Dobras?
Cockpit
Special post-robot’s cockpit, night fuel gauge, piping leading to the engine room. Install camera, external handle, rotate the cockpit to dodge. Listening device using wiretapping radio tubes, etc. Switch, “I’m on my way now,” recording on tape recorder. (Let’s go at a safe speed) The recorded wiretap will be routed to the speaker. Absolutely do not press, savings in the shelf (styrene material), a storage cabinet for storing optical grinding equipment on the shelf.
>>114
It seems fun.
>>116
I remembered that I was piloting while sitting cross-legged.
>>117
There are pedals, huh… So three means clutch, brake, and accelerator?
>>118
It looks like it has a control system similar to that of heavy machinery like a mini-excavator.
I understand! If even one more child with a disability can be evacuated in the meantime, I would be satisfied even if I were split in two!
If I die, please tell Kabuto!
I really liked helmets the most in the world!
>>115
It’s great that the two subordinates naturally follow this boss’s desperate resolve.
Despite their names and looks, Nukke and Mucha are overflowing with manly spirit.
Winky Koji sometimes has a mental state like the earwax Masaki, so it’s correct.
Winky Sayaka, Matsushima Sayaka is fine with that (Egawa is that).
Winkey Boss Mazinger 3: About the scale of Great 7.
Conclusion
The settings for Winkey were correct.
He’s a man of both merits and faults, especially because there are really too many irritating followers.
There are certainly parts where they are depicted as a useless gag character.
But from the enemy’s perspective, it’s a guaranteed win situation, and I can’t kill the weak characters… The delay tactics are annoying… While I’m doing that, the main character comes back to life and it’s a frustrating game where I end up losing in a comeback.
A bolt is necessary.
I don’t need Robot Jr.
>>124
It’s not like the junior has any strengths, so maybe just having a helmet is enough…
I wonder why they added that ugly character with a butthole-like face covered in butt hair when Getter already has Musashi.
>>129
You can tell if you look, but there is a lack of events.
I understand that the sequels in the unrelated series are failing, but why are the sequels in the same series failing too?
>>131
There are plenty of such examples.
It’s nice that Nuke and Mucha are friends of the boss and not just underlings.
It’s more useful than the UFO from later helmets.
Because they released a good character first, the subsequent ones can’t imitate it well.
Getter’s Bunch is no good himself, and his accompanying robot is no good either.
The convenience of being strong yet becoming weak when facing an enemy up close.
Many people feel annoyed by the character design of the sequel, so even if they perform well, they aren’t happy about it.
Koji and Boss are playing.
There is no private relationship between Tetsuya and the boss.
It seems quite likely that there is a sense of not wanting to cause trouble unintentionally.
>>142
In the first season of Great, the boss goes all out with that…
The Dark Overlord of Power Harassment will soon die.
The first half of Great was clearly a failure.
>>143
Somehow, I’m strong when I’m out in the field, but otherwise, I’m mostly just doing unnecessary things…
>>143
In the first half, Jun’s struggle with his origins is a masterpiece…
>>161
Gosaku Sakurada was expanding the story in the manga.
While Boss Borot and Raideen are often talked about, Boinder doesn’t get any attention at all.
>>144
As mentioned above, Asataro and that guy are really just second-rate rip-offs that are only vaguely present…
Depending on the work, Borotto can be quite strong, you know.
What is up with the three doctors who can create a machine on par with Mazinger just by combining power?
>>147
The Three Wise Men are also set as disciples of Koji-kun’s grandfather, Dr. Kabuto Jukuro.
Professor Yumi leads, and each of the three doctors utilizes their expertise to develop reinforcement weapons for Mazinger, which is the usual flow.
A amazing guy who fought through 150 episodes from Mazinger to Great (although there are some episodes that he doesn’t appear in).
It has quite a bit of flexibility since the energy source can be gasoline or photon energy.
I like Mazinger Z, but Great is something else…
It seems that in order to seriously express the versatility of Toei Boss Borot in Super Robot Wars, we had to wait for Z.
You can feel the painful emotions of the children at that time, bewildered, when you watch the anime.
Boss… what the hell happened to you?
To put it bluntly, Super Robot Wars is a derivative work… Amuro and Char aren’t quite the cool adults depicted, and Dr. Saotome is disliked by Kei.
>>151
He was a man when he died.
The power of the technique has been high since ancient times.
The Dark General who screams at a level that could be considered hysteria…
There were times when this guy would meddle and cause things to fail.
The death of Duke Gorgon is quite impressive.
Super Robot Wars: Dark General is created with the image of the movie version and the battle during death.
I think Jun is a much easier character to get along with than Sayaka.
>>167
However, in Jun’s case, I feel that Tetsuya’s sharpness stands out more because it often counterbalances Koji’s bad-mouthing.
Well, from what I’ve seen in the streams, they’ve been getting softer lately.
In Super Robot Wars, it’s sometimes easier to use a great version with the thread image…
If you want to use it in recent games, I recommend the fighting game from Iron Saga.
Raideen is Mr. who rides on Bluegar.
While the appearance and behavior are differentiated as cool, there’s already a character in the role of the boss.
The TV station keeps nagging to put out a comedic robot, so I reluctantly released Boinder.
>>170
The reason the boss position is Mr. is probably because Raideen is an anti-Mazinger (a concept that goes against Mazinger).
I remembered a gag from a four-panel comic where Boss Borot had a trash bag attached to its mouth and was saying, “With this, I can go to space!” and Kou cried, “Why is that okay but GP01 is not?!”
As expected, even for a boss, it seems impossible with just a garbage bag, but I feel like it might work if I use glass instead.
>>172
If you can manage the air, the rest can be handled with willpower.
Gundams can’t move properly in space without installing attitude control apogee motors.
The exquisite balance between Boss and Borotto feels like it’s derived from Go Nagai’s essence.
>>173
I think Beast God Raiger’s Dango was quite good as a boss character.
The staff might have been particular about that because they are from the generation that experienced Mazinger firsthand.
On one hand, it makes me think, “Wouldn’t it be great if we mass-produced this…?”
If the pilot isn’t the boss, it might not work…
>>174
Shall we mass-produce bosses…
>>179
It’s not a weird future Musashi.
Boss x Koji faction
Is it possible that only Boss has perfect attendance in all three works of the Toei Mazinger series?
>>177
Kōji
Because it has a handle, it’s a walker machine.
Perhaps because the boss’s presence is too strong, the boss positions from other works are often omitted in Super Robot Wars.
>>184
There are too many robots that are completely out of the question as a combat force.
>>184
Pantagruel!
What is the fighting power of Mucha?
The person behind it said, “Many characters conscious of the boss appeared in subsequent robot anime, but I believe the original boss has a charm that surpasses any of the subsequent characters.”