
It’s already fragile as it is, the Combattler…
The image of the face or torso being harmed is quite strong, so the toes might actually be safer.
Combattler is fragile, so everything is probably scary now…
It’s armor ceramic composite, after all.
In a typical robot show, they would use kicks, but if they used that in the thread image, it would be inhumane, right?
But since the needles are concentrated on the Torso of the Combattler, the legs should be safe, right?
I mean, the way the cockpit is arranged, it’s kind of sad that Shouka is positioned quite far away during the combination.
Every time I do a grand dasher, I wonder if it’s really okay to smash into the cockpit head-on with such armor!
Rescue Max is good, isn’t it?
I think it’s much more dangerous for the cockpit to be right in the middle of the torso than at the feet, like in the case of the Thirteen.
Well, in an emergency, the ends might be easier to escape from…?
In Voltes, after reflecting, the person in charge of the ankle became a ninja…
At 30, thanks to my hidden strength, I surprisingly hold up, so I can listen to the bragging of Heoma at 13 without restraint.
It’s better than a robot that fires rocket punches while the pilot is still inside.
It’s amazing or something that everyone except the main pilot ends up unharmed.
There are also special moves where Dancouga charges in as Eagle Fighter, so it’s fine.
When combined, the control seat becomes one, making the special effects robot safe.
I have heard that when Combattler kicks, he does it with the side that doesn’t have the small pilot riding.
It would have been nice if they gathered in the central cockpit like in a sentai robot, but that didn’t work out…
Chiyo Nishiki from Zanbot did a great job.
It’s not to the level of Raideen, but it gives the image of being completely worn out.
It’s often said that just walking can lead to a disaster!
Is the super electromagnetic spin also causing the pilot to spin around? Isn’t there some kind of inertia control feature?
The iron wall of the sub-pie is a lifeline.
Seriously
There are also those in which the team robots remain in their respective cockpits…
The awkwardness stems from separating at the ankles in the first place.
But having the legs split to the left and right feels a bit different too.
It’s more scary to be tossed around than to be afraid.
Whether walking, kicking, or using a special move, the burden on Kou-Suke is enormous due to the structure…
The burden on Ko-kai is too heavy…
If we’re talking about inertia, then fighting with that massive body will shake the torso so much that you could easily die, so there’s no point in worrying about it.
Is the next trend going to be anti-console?
Voltus was able to get out of a pinch thanks to being able to fight with just his upper body or detach only his ankles…
I think it’s better than being shot off on a rocket punch arm.
The Getter that handles inertia problems just with the pilot’s physical strength is amazing… because we’re just elementary school kids over here.
It’s too scary that Combattler and Voltus don’t have a unified cockpit after combining like a Sentai… What happens if they kick or something…
Because attacks that penetrate from the head to the torso are concentrated, the legs are actually the safest.
Unlike Voltus V, which uses alien technology, this one is purely Earth-made, so it’s impressive that it doesn’t put a burden on Ko-Suke.
The person in charge of the arm parts for Gravion or something like that was pitiful.
Don’t hit with an arm that has a person on it.
If you combine with Voltes, Dad is locking the escape, making it a Spartan specification, so don’t run away.
It seems like they think of safety as something to take for granted.
Gravion is fine because it controls gravity.
Wasn’t Dangaioh also launching its arms while people were on board?
When you think about it, the cockpit where all the team robots gather is really impressive.
Use the fighter plane that my sister is in as a shield!
The tearful spiral knuckle, that’s what it is…
In some robot novels, the person inside intentionally kicked with the legs of the robot.
Ichiya has stopped merging…
Goliath seemed to have the cockpit on its index finger.
Zambace also has a foot cockpit, right?
At the very end of the final battle, the dog that was riding got blown away.
Better than the B mech or the third bridge.
I’m worried that the cockpit on my feet might collapse under its own weight.
I think it’s better than having an arm blown off…
Voltes’ Megumi is a ninja and the strongest in the team, so it’s okay.
The Dairagger has a fighter jet stuck right on its chest.
The index finger cockpit was Dairaga.
The person in charge of the rocket punch is also Dangaioh…
I think it’s better to have a cockpit than a beam rifle as a weapon.
I wonder if the robots that move the cockpits to the center with a “weee” sound are considerate…
In team robots, it’s common for the cockpit to move even if it transforms into geta (traditional wooden sandals).
The Golion attacking the four people other than Gold is insane.
By the way, is the Dunkouga series the same as it is?
I wonder which way the system that splits from the middle to the left and right will go.
In Japan, is it right-hand drive?
The cockpit of Mazinger is the craziest.
Hey! Don’t fly on your own!
It sounds like a joke, but it’s not funny at all, you know?
Gravion properly declares before the arm operator takes control and flies away.