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[Brave Series] How about a story where I was reincarnated in another world as a hero robot?

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In that case, the development of humans becoming hero robots after Dagwon will occur.

There are two possibilities: one where it turns out they were a robot from the start.

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Is it a story of trying to emulate a hero as a brave robot, or is it just a powerful, mentally flawed brave robot?

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Let’s do both!!!

Hero Robot of Justice and the Fallen Hero Robot.

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I want to be a robot that moves with the friendship and love power of double pilots and male-female pilot pairs…

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>>70

The name might be Kiburion.

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I was expelled from the hero robot party simply because I am human.

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It seems interesting, but it might require the writer’s skill in how to involve other characters.

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Are you going to have interactions with the Naropa characters like in Isekai Red?

Or are the only companions that will come out the robots?

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Don’t mess with me! I was the only one active as a robot in this world without guns or missiles, and now you come out of nowhere acting all high and mighty! You hypocritical robot!

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I’m still waiting for the update on the reincarnation machine Zephilkizer, you know?

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What if the protagonist of the hero robot was reborn together with the robot?

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I am the Hero Robot.

Energy is the courage of a girl!!!

Come on, summon your courage, girl, huff huff huff.

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Isn’t it roughly Braveran?

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>>10

Another World Explosion Pan Play Pan

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I reincarnated into a real robot world, but I’m the only super robot, and I’m unbeatable!

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I feel like there was a robot reincarnation.

It’s about whether the hero robot can make use of its points.

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I want to be summoned by a cheeky young boy and protect the peace of the village, town, and country in a Jaydecker style…

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>>14

If I were to be reborn as a golem or automaton in the midst of manufacturing, I would meet a boy…

Thank you for the memories…

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>>14

I will protect the village from the monsters, Hero Robot!

I will protect the highway from bandits, Hero Robot!

The despicable empire of expansionism has attacked! Let’s repel them with the hero robot! As expected of the hero robot! It protected the country without a single casualty!

Counter-invasion against the Empire? The Hero Robot does not participate in wars! The country entrusts defense to the Hero Robot and massively introduces troops for a counter-invasion against the Empire! The Empire’s army attacks a country whose defenses have become thin! Naturally, the Hero Robot repels them!

Aren’t you complicit in the war, Hero Robot? Is what you’re doing the right thing, Hero Robot?

Thinking about this has made me feel depressed.

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>>18

In other words, those who govern are foolish.

You are one who loves peace more than anyone else.

You should rule the country.

Stand up, Hero Robot.

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>>18

It’s tough unless we pretend that the empire is being controlled by monsters.

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I had been imagining a medieval European-style place, but a modern-style other world is fine too.

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It seems that the way the story is crafted could change quite a bit depending on whether one knows about the hero robot meta-concept.

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It seems that whether the setting is modern times or a medieval European fantasy world, the threat level of super robots wouldn’t change much.

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>>20

I don’t have a problem with it, but in terms of the gap with the robot, I think it leans more towards a medieval style.

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>>27

“It’s a golem!!”

“That’s wrong! It’s a robot!!!”

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Is it Ultraman?

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I’m not familiar with the hero robot, but is a pilot necessary?

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The basics are not necessary.

However, depending on the pattern, when they merge, they can fuse together and become the source of Yuki (Burngan).

There are also cases where you merge and fight as a robot (like Dagwon or GaoGaiGar).

There are instances where you board and operate in the cockpit (Might Gaine).

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It seems that a combination pattern would be more enjoyable for the story…

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>>24

I want a shota to ride on my shoulder, even though it’s not necessary.

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Using a child’s shield is cowardly, Hero Robot!

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If it were an otherworld like Earth Defense Force, you could rampage as much as you want and still become a hero.

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An unnamed person was writing a story about being transformed into a robot in another world.

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Conversely, it’s also possible to have a hero robot that doesn’t make sense, rampaging in a cyberpunk setting with advanced technology like powered suits!

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In a world where technology can create robots, I wonder if they will be seen as golem-like beings.

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If the content is about being reincarnated as a killing robot used by a god, then I’m serializing that, okay?

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>>34

Alright, expose it!!

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I have a feeling it might be called the Iron Giant, but something that colorful probably wouldn’t be thought of as iron…

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Could it be the legendary “multicolored shining metal” (Hihiirokane)!?

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>>39

It can be understood as impressive even by the standards of the locals, so it’s alright.

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Reincarnated into a cyberpunk world.

Wow, your cybernetic rate is amazing! I’m really surprised!

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Full-body prosthetic body, huh?

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It’s not a robot, but a “hero” robot, huh… I don’t really see that very often.

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I believe that the mutual attraction generated by interacting with a male partner who is not a romantic interest is important.

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>>44

“We are”

“We”

“Two people make one detective robot.”

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Is being absorbed by Ide a reincarnation?

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It seems interesting, but for now, it feels like following the trend of Isekai Red.

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It’s like that thing where a hero robot is reincarnated in another world and makes a local princess its pilot, like what the creator of Knights & Magic was doing…

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If it’s interesting, then the order doesn’t really matter…

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For now, I want to have a brave robot that transforms from a car combine with a dragon (female).

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Will it become a group of brave robots that fall in love with the boy boss like J-Decker?

It seems like I might become the type that possesses a cool older-brother-type android like Fibered…

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>>51

Is it an unfolding where a deity possesses and reincarnates?

Reincarnating as a human-sized deity statue, I take on a human form, but when the time comes, I merge and combine with a car-shaped deity statue.

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I become a mutual hit when the giant robot equipped with ultra-high-performance AI defeats the enemy.

Later, I thought about how a god-like being, being considerate, might have reincarnated humans in another world along with rival machines.

The protagonist is a male, and the rival is a girl who has been reincarnated.

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Isn’t it better to have a brain transplantation as a device after death instead of reincarnation?

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>>53

Right now, I am a hero in another world, and the sunshine feels so nice.

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After all, readers want a romantic relationship, or rather, they desire a female trophy, so they want a woman who can accept them as either an ally or an enemy, even if she’s a robot.

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>>55

Alright, female hero robot!

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>>57

We will merge…

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>>58

There was a story about the fire dragon and the ice dragon wanting to fuse with the light dragon and the dark dragon…

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The hero robot isn’t really an established format, as they say.

I thought when I saw Bravern.

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I wondered if the second robot and new items that appear in the second half would merge with Great…? But it seems that Gaogaigar might be an exception.

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The initial template for the hero robot is that a life form from space possesses earthly matter and becomes the hero robot.

It overlaps quite a bit with the templates of otherworldly reincarnation stories.

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>>61

I see.

From the perspective of the robots, it’s like a story of “I was reborn on a planet inhabited by creatures called humans.”

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“The protagonist of my past life: ‘Here we go! Maximum docking!'”

The heroine of a previous life “Understood! Maximum Docking!”

A memory like that suddenly flowed in.

Protagonist: “Please… dock with me!”

Heroine: “Yes…!”

A romantic story that starts like that.

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>>62

Is the heroine TS reincarnation?

My male partner has turned into a beautiful girl robot…

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>>63

But if I’m going to be reincarnated, I’d rather become a human than something that didn’t exist when I was an AI.

I think a situation that confuses emotions and excitement is more enjoyable.

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Robots need to be based on super technology from fantasy, otherwise there will be issues with supplies and maintenance…

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If the hero robot is the type infused with cosmic consciousness, it strangely doesn’t need maintenance.

Earth-made ones like Mai to Gain, J-Dekker, and GaoGaiGar require maintenance, but (as for the GaoGaiGar series, if you have courage, no supplies are needed).

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If it’s a different world, I want a robot with a cape! I want a robot with a cape!

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Incredibly sturdy and cost-effective, it battles through without maintenance or supplies, but after the final fight, it reaches its limit and becomes unable to move.

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It’s fine to just recover with the magic (courage) of another world.

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A hero robot mediating between a prince and a noble lady who broke off their engagement due to a misunderstanding!

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You are a perverted individual who only gets excited by inorganic objects, so the hero robot appears before the discarded villainous noble lady, having broken off the engagement.

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The discussion changes depending on which side is the one that discarded and which side is the one that was discarded regarding their fetish tendencies.

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I was expelled by the hero robot because I became unnecessary for the merger…

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It’s too late to say that the Great Combination is necessary now.

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>>79

Damn stego bastard.

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>>77

Even if they say they need your final and strongest form, it’s already too late.

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Finally, I’m going to expel you from the combined robot, the one that just covers the head and goes “shakin!”

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>>88

That’s the one we need the most… in terms of design…

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>>88

OK Ninja!

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>>77

The former hero robot Combine rises to success in interdimensional agriculture!

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Protagonist: Former Hero Robot

Heroine 1: Former lion-type robot

Heroine 2: Former Airplane

Heroine 3: Former Shinkansen

Heroine 4: Former Fire Truck

Heroine 5: Former…

I can go as much as I want.

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>>78

I saw something like this in 100 Kano.

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100 heroes who absolutely, completely, undeniably love their boss.

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The setting where this heroine has wings on her arms, legs, and back is usable!

Can it be used?

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It’s fine if the hero robot has a human form, or rather, they’re already doing that in the original.

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>>83

We’re doing it at the second Fibered.

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I, who was expelled without activating the mysterious skill “Hero King Descendant.”

The awakening in response to the crisis of humanity caused by the Demon King’s army has finally come! Super Divine Fusion! There’s still time, I will make it happen!!!!

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A bestowed magic robot expelled from the fusion of the S-class hero robot.

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If you’re serious about aiming for a role, the Dagwon format would be better.

If the robots are the only appearance from the start, it becomes difficult to create a harem that suggests eroticism even with an increase in heroines, and the pairing of robots and women cannot be easily considered mainstream.

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>>87

The local protagonist receives a robot through a goddess’s cheat and fuses with it.

Or maybe GaoGaiGar.

Well, the fibered method is quite viable too.

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The case of being reborn as a copy of the hero robot (black).

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I want to fall into darkness but awaken to a righteous heart in the end and coolly help the original hero before dying…

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>>100

Isn’t this more of a story where this guy dies coolly and then gets reincarnated in another world to become a real hero?

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>>109

Isn’t that basically you, Anti-kun?!

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>>91

As a result of copying even the heart of justice, a guy who fights alongside the hero robot!

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>>107

Evil scientist: “I must put on the brainwashing device!!”

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When I was reincarnated, I became a cleaning robot, but I won’t give up and will aim to be a hero.

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>>93

This is definitely someone who is going to become a professional cleaner and become ridiculously strong.

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When a human form was used to create a child, the ability to transform into a hero robot was also inherited.

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>>97

There are brave robots that ended up having children after kissing in robot form.

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Of course, depending on the environment of the different world, don’t you end up liking the mechanic who cares for you?

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If I think of it as a type of rise for weak monsters, I feel there is some potential in the junk robot’s rise.

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>>102

In that case, I guess I’ll be reincarnated into a steam bank in another world.

The heroine is a girl from a junkyard.

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>>106

Since you took care of me from the days when I was like a junk bucket, I know you have the skills, so I was thinking of persuading you to join a larger maintenance team…

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>>102

There is an evil rival who has also resorted to bio parts under similar circumstances…

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>>108

A robot with a dragon for a right arm would definitely be cool, right?

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>>115

It’s fine if we can’t understand each other until the very end, or if I somehow end up being transformed into a dark hero robot with enhanced biological parts through the bond with a little girl; either way, it’s delicious…

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>>102

If I were to be eaten and absorbed like a slime through nanomachine reincarnation, I would be at a loss for how to react.

It seems like there’s a good chance for parts selection with something equivalent to a goblin from Roomba and similar devices…

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>>120

It’s a waste to rush up all of a sudden, but if you don’t move forward enough, people will drift away, so it remains difficult to find the right balance…

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If we’re going to transport someone to another world, it might be better to choose someone like Boss Borot, who isn’t strong in the main story but could thrive in another world, rather than a hero robot.

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The hero fuses with the princess’s carriage to become Hero Robot (Core)!

From here, merge with the dragon statue to become a gigantic hero robot!

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>>111

Dragon Car Fusion!

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If you’re wondering about it, you should just quickly write it down and post it.

That’s a format that can be done easily.

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>>112

That’s true.

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The brainstorming stage is the most relaxed and fun, and you know that actually developing the concept and writing is tough, right?

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>>117

That’s why we’re chatting like this on the bulletin board!

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>>117

I understand that those who can do that will succeed, but…

I can’t seem to take action easily…

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I was reincarnated as a hero robot and fought against the demon king’s army, but it turned out that the true identity of the demon god controlling the demon king’s army was a being from the third dimension.

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To be honest, I think there have been quite a few reincarnation stories about robots…

The fact that no specific titles are mentioned means it’s tough.

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>>119

Usually, it dies.

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>>119

For people who aren’t interested, a hero robot doesn’t come to mind and they can’t imagine it, so it’s quite disadvantageous in a novel format.

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It’s not every day that a hero robot gets motivated after meeting a little boy, right?

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>>125

Aside from Daguon, other hero robots are all about encountering shota to get motivated, right? In other words, the heroine should be a shota.

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Honestly, since the Yuusha Robo series has ended, the main generation that knows of its existence but has never seen it is becoming prominent, so I think it would be easier to understand if they modeled it after Gundam or something similar.

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>>130

I reincarnated as a Gunpla.

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>>132

At least I want to have a sense of self like in Medarot.

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It’s also abandoned on the Android side, right?

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There was also AI for machines, and I definitely remember seeing robots themselves, but the reason I can’t come up with a clear representative example is probably because of that.

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The name “Hero Robot” gives a sense of being formatted, but in reality, there’s only information beyond just being a robot with will, so I think it’s difficult to handle.

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>>134

An image of a robot that talks with a large and eye-catching color scheme.

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To be honest, how many young people know about the Yuusha series other than GaoGaiGar…?

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>>135

I know! It’s Goldran!

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>>139

The idea of making babies through kissing often comes up 22% more, but it’s an epic adventure tale about traveling through stars for the position of the universe’s management god.

In other words, it’s not something that can be handled on an amateur scale.

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>>160

The scale is the largest among the Yuusha series, right?

They’re going to leave Earth and save various planets, you know.

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>>168

I wanted someone to point out that Goldran is not part of the Brave Series!!!

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When I reincarnated, I became a beautiful girl battle hobby.

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>>137

Transform with big breast parts to outpace your rivals!

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You know…

In the end, I want to be covered in beautiful flowers.

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>>142

It’s time now.

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I wonder if the concept of a hero robot is even understood by today’s young kids…

If someone said such a theme is meant for older men, logically speaking, I wouldn’t have a word to say in response.

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>>143

I don’t think the Hero Robot is particularly strongly recognized as a common understanding among uncles in the first place.

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>>147

Well, when it’s called a hero robot, everyone has some kind of image, right?

I wonder if the young ones who haven’t been touched at all don’t even have those individual images.

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>>153

Well, I think younger people actually have a more common image.

I know the hero robot! It’s GaoGaiGar!

that

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>>157

Old man: “No, it’s Exkaiser!!!!!”

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>>157

Ah, conversely, because I don’t touch on individual works, it’s easier to agree on the most famous one.

It sounds like a plausible story.

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>>143

I think it’s fine to express it at the level of a super robot.

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The Case of Being Reincarnated as a Zondarian

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First, those familiar with the hero robots are around their 40s.

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The Strongest Sage Robot

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If the hero robot format is pulled too much, it seems difficult to bring out the elements that are commonly sought in otherworldly reincarnation stories.

It seems that since I was able to summon the squad, it might depend on how I handle it.

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>>150

I think it would be great if I could totally get hyped up meeting a shota hero from another world.

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>>150

It’s important to have a straight man who can keep things moving while properly incorporating serious main points…

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>>150

It seems that the otherworldly method could work if it’s either a robot with a human form (Fibird) or a human merging with a vehicle to become a hero robot (Dagwon, Gaogaigar).

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I’m wondering how to manage the transfer or disposal if the passenger dies, especially if there is intention involved.

Especially if things stay as they are, it’s uncertain whether the latest updates can be enhanced or not.

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When I was reborn, I became a Megami Device.

When I was reincarnated, I became a Armed Girl’s Machiavellism.

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>>152

If the master is a total novice and the reincarnated girl is the type who is really particular about finishing touches, then well…

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>>159

This is Frame Arms Girls!

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>>175

Gorai was a baby, but if you add the eager-to-teach, annoying otaku elements there…

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Regarding the fact that I was delighted with the skill hero robot and then received Raideen.

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I don’t think the younger generation really even knows about GaoGaiGar.

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>>155

I thought that even though Bravern had no heroic robot elements within myself, it was being treated as a heroic robot.

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It’s really tough to find someone to fight giant robots in another world…

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>>165

Giants and golems

Giant goblins and super bandits enlarged by magic.

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>>165

Rather, I think it could lead to a scenario where I wonder how the locals were defeating dragons and such without giant robots?

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>>165

Why not go to the giant world?

It was a giant robot, but in the world I was transferred to, it was a little below average.

Let’s go with this.

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>>165

Well, if we assume that the core robots are typically in the 5 to 7 meter class and can transform, then while thieves might get massacred, huge dragons and krakens could become tough opponents.

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In another world, if you have a giant robot with a large ego, you can stretch the story by dealing with placement issues!

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I was wondering what happened to last year’s robot novel contest, and it turns out there was no grand prize, huh?

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>>155

The situation where robots choose humans, regardless of Bravern, is pretty good, right?

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Local people are shocked by a robot that can face off against a giant monster.

A robot is taken aback by the locals who say that a team of about five people can defeat a giant monster.

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