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[Mecha anime] The trend of “Rai abuse” is booming, and I suddenly thought there might be “Lazaphone” and “Raze abuse” as the original source, but when I thought about it more carefully, the protagonist was really being abused a lot.

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Ayato-kun

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Ra――――――

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For now, it’s Blue Friend.

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I’m filled with the passion of wanting to get Shinji and Misato together!!! This is structured around the theme of Ayanami’s suffering.

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Focus on mental attack.

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As for Ayato-kun, I don’t remember there being much damage depiction in the RahXephon itself.

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I can’t torment you like in the original source, so I’ll mentally pressure you instead…

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I will protect it!!!!

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An impression that my companions are unreliable to the point of dying.

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I thought I could finally rely on the new weapon, but the contents are…

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>>9

The contents of the new weapon seen in Argent Soma are the aliens themselves.

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The heroine’s younger sister, who experiences heartbreak twice in the story.

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Because you can get pregnant in the game…

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I thought I had awakened in a good way, but then I got confused and friendly fired!

Elfie and the happy couple are dead.

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I love the crossover of Super Robot Wars.

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It’s like a creation that makes the child who has gone through tough times the first prize.

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Vermilion is so cool…

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Both the TV series and the movie have theme songs that are masterpieces…

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I love True the Rainbow.

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Raideen

↓   ↓

Eva

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Rahxephon ← Sailor Moon

Is it like this?

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You were pulled out of the cockpit, right?

This probably isn’t even being done in the live bullying.

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The mental aspect of Ayayaku feels very Heisei!

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I wonder if there are any nostalgic stories about RahXephon from Shimono.

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In an interview about freedom of species, I mentioned that I have hardly ever ridden in a robot, but then I realized that the only robot I’ve really ridden in is probably the RahXephon, said Shimono.

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Asahina gets saved and the story becomes a mess, so for now, she gets killed off in the voice lines.

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The only work I know where the protagonist is mentally cornered is Leviathan.

That was a monster that ultimately didn’t break.

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Torikai is too strong.

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Razephon is a bit too powerful…

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The story in the theatrical version is much more cohesive.

There are many good aspects that can only be found on TV…

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It’s easy to understand because it first reveals the mysteries of the world and focuses on the conversation between the two.

The nourishment that can only be obtained from a mysterious ensemble drama gets spoiled, you know…

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Aya abuse takes time and progresses slowly, so it’s difficult to turn it into a boom with an mp4…

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>>28

Wasn’t there an mp4 of Blue Friend…?

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The weapon name has an abstract feel, which is nice.

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I like it when the protagonist becomes a divine being, but it’s sad.

That’s that, but I’m glad I can occasionally go see you.

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Does this robot have no will or intent?

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The protagonist was told they had a memory disorder that made them forget things right away, and then they really developed a memory disorder.

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I love the final match between Kunisaki and Yoshitada.

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Sing, Raideen.

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Waaahhhhh!!! (The screen is spinning)

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When I fought the same humanoid Obligate, I was stabbed in the stomach, but it didn’t seem painful.

The toughest part was when I was taken to the spiritual world of Tokyo and had a foreign object inserted in my mouth.

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Shin Eva felt quite reminiscent of RahXephon.

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I was surprised by the differences since I experienced Super Robot Wars in the order of the movie, then the TV version.

The lines for guiding Barbem are all different…!

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There were also kind guardians like Rokudou.

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I looked back at it a little while ago.

Jouji Nakata’s voice is really young and cool…

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It’s kind of the director to say that they are at their limit and not thinking about anything.

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Vermilion (green color)

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The Vermilion plastic model didn’t end up getting released after all.

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MODEROID still has a chance!

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I remember that CV Michimoto Mitsuru’s position as a scientist was somewhat complicated.

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There are too many pitiful characters.

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I remember watching it while thinking, “Is it really okay to have such an anime for kids…?”

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I remember feeling a bit of a Vermillion vibe when I first saw the Enact from Gundam 00.

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The combined giant golem “General Pause” becomes the final boss!

It’s a bit annoying to pass such silly jokes onto the game.

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I like Kuon-chan.

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What would satisfy Lord Barbem?

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I just want to see Laughter use its power to adjust the world.

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The game continues to be called a masterpiece!!

Opportunities to do so are continuously being lost.

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To match the strong and cool Vermilion reception, a Moulian ballet will be performed to create a rift between Ayato and Elfi.

Furthermore, based on the judgment of Rahzephon, which doesn’t care about Elfie, it targets Elfie’s Vermilion with an arrow to reflect it and defeat the enemy. It makes Elfie, who thought she was shot by Ayato, point the gun at herself, thoroughly breaking Ayato’s mental state.

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Ayaka Hisakawa is great in anime.

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A god that can be recognized is not a god.

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Isshiki Mara is really nice, isn’t she?

A pathetic guy, or rather, a sad guy!

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My dependable friends all have lifeless eyes~

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The TV version of Grandpa Bābum’s death is too simple.

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Blue Friend, which is picked up even in various omitted films.

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That’s nice, isn’t it?

Alice in the Mirrorland

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Team Alpha is setting too many death flags!

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The movie version is generally your name.

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D is a failure of a D.

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The voice acting of a mother is gradually becoming a habit.

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The voice that has a different worldview from everyone else fits the character perfectly…

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The children’s night that suddenly begins.

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>>70

In her childhood, Mariko Isshiki was like a pure beauty.

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I feel like there were a lot of instances where they didn’t really need to make it so Evangelion-like!

I’m going to get criticized by the haters again!

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>>71

But, you know… we also want to make an Eva…

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Ayato-kun has a pretty good personality, doesn’t he?

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Hirai Ken covers it because it’s such a masterpiece, Tune The Rainbow.

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The PS2 game “Aokyuu Gensoukyoku” is a masterpiece, so fans should do their best to find and play it.

I can kill Babem.

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>>75

I feel like it was difficult to find even when the PS2 was still active…

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Aya’s abuse is quite a lot.

Mainly damage to the brain.

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Asahina had an original story in Raideen…

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Stop that song!!!!!!!!!!

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It’s not good to have a blue friend…

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>>82

Not good…

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Isshiki is a frustrating guy, but…

It’s oddly more irritating that Yakumo is cornering that guy.

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To be honest, I can’t recommend the TV version the most.

It’s troublesome because it assumes that you know about both the movie and the game from the TV version.

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The older sister who rides the death flag-filled Vermilion and, as expected, dies.

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I haven’t watched Eva or anything.

Really by coincidence, coincidence…

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>>87

“I don’t want to let Eva’s blood run dry.”

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The voice of my mother, who fits well as she begins to speak the words she had kept hidden, little by little.

I love the ending of the movie.

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“I will protect Asahina!!”

Good… no, it’s not good!

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There’s no novel version either.

There are no games.

What should I do?

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>>90

The manga version… somehow everyone’s characters are different…!

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The person playing the mother role is quite prominent in the music industry, right?

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On the way back from buying battle underwear, my sister’s defeat is so tragic that it’s actually funny in a roundabout way.

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>>92

I can’t compete with the sister I’ve been thinking about for a longer time than my own life.

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But the idea of Misato as the heroine of Eva is good.

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It’s about time to make Shin RahXephon.

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I have favorite episodes of the TV version that are hard to throw away.

The episode where Ryuujin and Kuki fight.

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The parent generation really works hard, doesn’t it?

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If you want to see a bright Eva, it’s the Dual Parallel Trouble Adventure!

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It made it seem like mom was acting incomprehensibly, but she was actually doing everything for the sake of the children…

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When my son brings his girlfriend, Mom immediately turns into Tokyo Jupiter…

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Ichishiki Magyaku Anime

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>>101

I wanted to see the Isshiki Makoto Valentine Operation…

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>>101

When Outabuchi was working on Yamato 2199, there was an image of Sunehiko being deceived by a younger man, right? It didn’t work out as I said.

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What on earth can I do?

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CV Noriko Kuwashima’s idiot character voice is really irresistible.

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MX used the RahXephon well, but the Vermilion was also cool and used effectively.

“Get blown away!! That line is great.”

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It was fun to use various weapons in the game.

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The movie version of mom is nice, isn’t it?

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The people around me are too related by blood!

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The composer is a serious jazz person, so the background music is really stylish, right?

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>>109

You have a nice voice.

Mom’s voice

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I want them to animate Super Robot Wars MX.

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They say the game is good, but I hardly ever see it.

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>>112

I heard that it’s hard to buy because it’s become a premium item.

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I was really lucky to find a limited edition game at Book Off.

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Make another Super Robot Wars where EVA, Raideen, and RahXephon are good friends.

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I preferred the TV version of Barem’s final moments.

Regardless of the content, the goal of becoming a parent to a god has been achieved.

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When I was standing on the brink of despair, hardship grabbed my arms and for the first time, I could see where I truly belonged… the lyrics are just…

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I think it’s quite a punch that the person you like has become an aunt from the start.

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“They (the gazelles in the savanna) have to keep standing until they die.”

Why…?

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>>118

I thought the part where Iwasato’s lyrics are really good.

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>>118

It’s a song that expresses a closed-off world and one’s sense of powerlessness, so it seems to suggest that a gazelle, as a herbivorous animal, must live in fear and vigilance towards external threats.

Well, I just lie down and sleep normally.

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I watched all the episodes a little while ago, but I can’t remember the story anymore…

Well, I remember that in the end, it’s the Misato-san ending.

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The older generation is relatively kind to the children.

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I wonder what the sequence of events was that led to the yellow girl becoming an aunt in the movie.

Did you really make this without thinking about anything from the very beginning?

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The only place where you can see the unpleasant representative, Isshiki-san, living happily with a family is in the game!

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I really like the OP arrangement of MX.

Let the violin sing! Thank you to the arranger!

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Right after RahXephon ended, Seed began.

Toshi Hiroki is playing the role of a failed clone again!

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I think it’s pretty crazy that almost all the named characters in the game have individual endings.

Amazing, right? Tuning.

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I think Lain and RahXephon are generally doing it through piracy.

Not that much.

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>>131

At the time, I thought both of them would become premium items… so I bought two of each; I’m great.

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“…It’s a bit lacking in elegance for a finale.”

I was shocked to find out that it was a fabricated line from Super Robot Wars.

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The game does a great job of covering what I wish the original work had been like.

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I don’t remember anything at all, but the only thing I remember is that an ugly woman wearing a bandana came into the air to show a smile and then exploded.

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It’s been a while since I saw them in MX, so I would like to see them in Super Robot Wars again soon.

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>>135

Sukukoma 2…

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“Overall, Fuji is cold toward robot anime.”

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>>137

Even though it’s a 2-cour series, it feels like it took about an extra month to reach the final episode due to too many breaks.

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I don’t really know why, but back then, there were quite a few hidden gem games based on anime.

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>>138

There were some pretty good PSP games that came out.

But since it’s a PSP, it can’t be done without an emulator…

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In the main story, it’s crazy that even the two male operators who are barely more than background characters have individual endings…

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It’s adorable, but it only gets into rings where it can’t win.

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>>143

The original loser.

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I really love the story from the Tokyo Jupiter re-entry to Asahina.

Why… why did you kill him?

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>>145

Because I did it with Raideen.

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>>145

This is my favorite Raideen episode.

The enemy’s damage is linked to the heroine, you see.

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>>153

Doesn’t it have a human heart?

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In the TV version, Kim is a bit unnecessary.

The movie version of RahXephon is just right.

Why did you leave out the aunt who gives gloves in winter Okinawa… why?

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Live well, Olin!

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It’s only appeared in 2D Super Robo Wars like MX, but its level of quality is ridiculously high.

Reproducing Blue Friend so meticulously with map effects and animations.

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The arrangement of Hemisophia in MX is too beautiful.

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>>152

It’s the same day that Toji was rescued from the parasitized Unit 03, and it’s just too tragic.

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>>152

Hemisophia is also high quality as an arrangement.

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I feel that Yakumo-san has a rare balance for that type of character.

I bet she’s had a hard time showing her face when she’s been given a “what a pain” look.

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I wanted to hear it… Shimono’s ooohhhhhh.

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>>155

Hiro Shimono: “Waaahhhhhhhh! Ooooooohhhhhhhh!”

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>>161

Debuchi: “If you get any worse, I’m going to kick you off the show.”

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>>155

Instead, now you can hear a lot of completely monotone “WAAAAAAAH!!!!” that you wouldn’t even imagine.

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Bonds ended after doing a 4-episode recap of a 2-cour anime consecutively.

They turned the four extra episodes into an OVA…

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>>157

Wolf’s Rain?

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The suspicious duo of Nikaido and Kaji is great, isn’t it? MX

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The heroine of the headband… that’s impossible!

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Everyone says it, but I love HemiSophia from MX.

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Inside Tokyo Jupiter, 2015.

The outside world in 2027.

Will I catch up in another 2 years!?

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It’s great how Obligar can sink four warships with a little trick.

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The eerie design of Dolem leaves a lasting impression.

Especially Allegretto.

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I entered “Second Sorrow” for Asahina.

I love MX Raideen too much.

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I sold it back when the game was released…

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It’s not that he’s not used to it, but rather the very innocent side of Shimono at that time.

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“What is there at the end of tuning?”

“I don’t know… I just wanted to see what was there.”

Yes…

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When I think about Soukyuu Gensoukyoku, MX, and SC2, for some reason, it feels like they are unusually well-crafted in terms of gameplay, as if they are loved.

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The instrument being used is nice, but the tempo surprisingly matches the battle in MX’s Hemisophia…

I also remember that during Blue Friend, it was properly a dedicated map BGM.

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The movie ended, and Maya’s song during the end credits really resonates.

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Among the Eva followers, this one is of a good quality.

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I like a mom who is blunt but whose love is deep.

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My boyfriend! To my aunt!

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>>182

Onee-shota! Because it’s onee-shota!

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This week’s enemy monster is also being sent out using one person inside it.

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