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[The official English title is Dai-Guard.] Despite the level of recognition, it has been made into a three-dimensional figure multiple times, and it has a nice design, doesn’t it?

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I love it because it’s powered up and very easy to understand.

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Paaa… pa pa paa…

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It seems like they’re trying to make Daigard popular through the flow.

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No good! There’s even a thread about Dai-Guard connected to voice actors.

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I think it’s a nice design, and seeing it in the anime, the sequence leading up to the Punisher launch is really cool…

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Great Knot Punisher, a special equipment for the final battle.

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The series of actions of catching it with the Not-Punisher’s arm and slamming the flywheel into the insertion point is super cool…

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>>8

The series of actions is cool.

In the final stages, I can manage without prompting, but I also enjoy doing it with prompts.

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Vibration mines are weapons that shouldn’t be included in other works at all.

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>>9

It’s great that the most unrealistic technology in robot-related works is the one being used by the defense military.

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I love the sound of tin armor that goes “bokon.”

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Company songs are nice, aren’t they…?

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The Knot Buster has too many problems and is technically regressing, but aesthetically, it’s definitely the Knot Punisher.

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>>14

Is the problem that you’re using gunpowder, Not Buster?

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>>17

The issue is that you haven’t paid.

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>>17

The fundamental big issue is that.

So there seems to be some background story where the contract was initially really loose, and they desperately worked on it to end up being taken under the Defense Forces.

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Why was Hiroshi Tamura added in the comic version?

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Recently, I found it interesting, but what’s going on with the horns on Daiguard’s head…?

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>>16

Looking at the diagram, it’s really just for show.

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I learned about anti-torque through this work.

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At that time, I was also thinking, “Is it something like Eva?”

When I tried it out later in Super Robot Wars, it seemed interesting.

It’s nice that even the not-so-strong parts can become part of the flavor.

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Getting machine-ified has already become like the Ship of Theseus!

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If I wanted to, I could make another Nod Buster, but by then there would already be a Nod Punisher.

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>>25

It’s a knot.

Because it’s a knot.

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It’s not a big deal because I didn’t really understand the contract with Hyakumokuren-chan.

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Since the time of the first product launch, the Kokubougar has been there as well.

The Modelroid Koubougar isn’t coming out… even though Daiguard doesn’t have the Knot Buster.

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This is the sequel to GaoGaiGar, which fought with super science technology.

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>>28

You’re lying, it’s Bomberman B-Daman Explosive Side Story, right?

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No way! That guy is planning to use gunpowder on the knot buster!

At this rate, the 21st Century Security will legally go up in smoke!

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>>30

Mikishin and Itoken are here too!

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I couldn’t understand at the time that I lost it to the government because I hadn’t paid the subcontractor.

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Knot Not Start Aoyama

Ah, Aoyama, Aoyama.

It can’t be helped! ×3

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Leaving work on time feels awkward…

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The reason they were taken away is because they were using explosives without permission.

The fact that it was made without a budget, which led to incurring debt, makes it complicated and funny.

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>>36

The method I took was an issue of money.

The reason for taking it is a legal issue.

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>>36

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I have taken it apart so it can move on its own!

The assembly will be done on-site with a crane.

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By the way, there is no mention at all that it’s bad because gunpowder is used in the main story.

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Damn it! Just because I covered the production costs and paid off the debt, you’re taking the Notbuster away from me…!

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>>40

You can’t complain even if you’re sued by the manufacturer of Momo-oni-chan…

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>>42

It’s something that is said by both the manufacturer and the police!

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Because Hyakumoku-oni didn’t know anything about society…

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There are certainly elements reminiscent of Eva, but the overall framework is Dancing Police Investigation.

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>>43

In other words, it’s the grandchild of Patlabor.

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>>47

The influence that Patlabor has had on future generations is incredible, isn’t it?

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I remember that the early episodes were overly realistic, while the rest were all super-heroic, creating chaos…

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>>44

The first few episodes were a different spin-off that was doing sci-fi, you know…

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>>49

Why is it that after the prologue of SW Paloo, which is relatively small in scale, the sequel goes back to space again?

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I like how the application gets finished at lightning speed when heterodyne comes to our company building.

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If you want to see a robot anime being swung around by the reaction force of a drill arm, this is it!

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>>46

I like that the part rotating in reverse for counteraction on the Not-Punisher’s flywheel is intricate.

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It’s called Knot Punisher because it’s a weapon that punishes fractal knots, and it sounds really simple.

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Is it a bipedal walking machine in an upright position?

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The protagonists have become so skilled at piloting the Daiguard that it puts the company itself in crisis!

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>>51

I love how the story ends right after the news the day after the victory, even though it’s just before the final battle or the formidable enemy from over a decade ago. There’s no way the three of us coming together would lose, right?

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>>60

It’s nice that even though the real father was pulling them, and he had his own unique troubles on that side, it ends in a refreshingly chaotic way.

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It’s almost like Aoshima Muroi…

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Ordinary people understand, “Is Daigard weak because you guys aren’t riding it…?”

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A giant robot assembled on-site is great, right?

Before I knew it, it started to fully transform into a three-body combination.

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>>56

I remember laughing so hard about how we couldn’t get over the mountain, so we had to take it apart, carry it, and assemble it again. The heterodyne ended up on the other side of the mountain, so we kept doing that…

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>>63

Since this was done in the beginning, adding a combination mechanism creates persuasive reasoning for making it easier to operate.

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It came out in Super Robot Wars Z, but the release was just after the earthquake in Tohoku.

It was a stage where I was attacked by the enemies of Mazinger Z.

“Mr. Shirota, you don’t understand!”

It’s not just about defeating the heterodyne and avoiding casualties!

I wonder how anxious it is to have nowhere to go home to, and what it feels like to live in a town without electricity or water supply.

“Mr. Shirata, do you understand?”

I was completely satisfied to hear lines like that with voice!

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>>57

It’s a story from quite a long time ago, but it’s really a socially conscious anime in many details.

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The albatross might be laid off because it is no longer needed…!

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Heterodyne is just a phenomenon, you know.

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>>61

It’s like a typhoon or an earthquake being personified as characters.

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Even if you say it has no recognition, if it’s appearing in Super Robot Wars, it must be top-tier.

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The reason I feel happy when I hear Kento Ito’s voice is mostly because of Akagi-kun and Arthur.

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>>64

Where is Kuro?

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I don’t really understand the contract.

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A story that doesn’t involve fighting is also interesting; that’s a good robot anime.

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Biological father and stepfather.

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I didn’t know that the final battle Knot Punisher had clearly different equipment until the weapons were divided in Super Robot Wars.

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>>72

It’s become the Great Knot Punisher.

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>>72

There should have been a conversation in the story that suggests there is no need to specifically exchange for a normal arm.

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Akagi is a hero, so his private life is almost unknown, or so the director or someone said.

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The compilation after the first season ended feels good too.

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I wonder if I should buy a modelroid since they’re still on sale.

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>>75

My legs are weak, but it’s nice to have a super gold that can line up Koku Bōgā.

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Does the Great Knot Punisher turn into a hand when reversed?

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>>76

I’m making it unnecessary to replace.

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>>81

It’s a super important enhancement that charges into enemy territory, and from a meta perspective, too.

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>>34

Conversely, it’s good to have options other than the knot buster.

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The other two talk about family topics seriously, but Akagi doesn’t.

It’s just that the secretary is like a relative.

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In the novel version of the epilogue, I understand the mechanism of the Heterodyne.

They will do something utterly ridiculous, like deploying the defense forces to the earthquake prediction site, driving anchors into the ground, and using attack helicopters to fire wired knot busters into the knots right after they appear.

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>>82

If it can be handled without causing any damage, that’s the best option.

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I really love how the important people who were hesitating about the budget for Daiguard are desperately stamping documents while the headquarters building is under attack.

Three more!!

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Isn’t it that the newly debuted Kugimiya is playing the driver’s daughter?

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>>85

Aren’t you the gal from Kichijoji?

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It’s nice that there is both dry food and canned food for dogs at the shelter…

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There were many leading roles for Itoken’s red center in that era.

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The image in the thread is the Great Knot Punisher.

The elbow extending backward has become a knot punisher.

A regular knot punisher is a knot punisher for the forearm.

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The black version is coming out, so it’s mostly Raideen.

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I think the heroine is a rare type of heroine.

It’s a story about the female heroine.

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>>91

(Which one is it…)

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Wasn’t there a lot of Kugyu in this work?

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At first, the armor was too thin, and when I went to the area where the feet were burning, the pilot was getting hot.

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Gal is Yukari Tamura.

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>>97

No, it’s not the main gal, but there’s a mob talking about how the heterodyne is going underground via the subway, so the next stop should be Kichijoji, right?

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The air conditioning only has a fan!

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>>98

It’s nice to have personal belongings in the cockpit; it shows individuality.

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>>98

The livability of the cockpit was an eye-opener.

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Footsteps that sound weaker than Jim!

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Ito Kentaro’s voice is really cool, isn’t it?

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>>102

Akagi’s “Leave it to me!!” has a surprisingly reassuring tone.

Sometimes it becomes a situation where I can’t feel at ease.

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>>112

The Daigard is quite pathetic, so the moment I get motivated and go “Whoa!” it ends up going pffft…

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>>116

The heterodyne was blown away by the wind and ended up beyond the mountains! Cross the mountain, Dai-Guard! Pusun…

Shall we take it apart once and reassemble it on the other side of the mountain?

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At first, it’s completely a facade…

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Isn’t it nice how the internal diagram for the final episode is packed full?

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The content increases with the eye catch in the final episode.

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In the manga version, Akagi has a past where he lost everything in the initial Heterodyne attack, but I like that just as it is.

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It’s good to use things that are nearby for the time being.

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>>108

Is it okay to treat my own arm as something nearby?

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Ah, can you hear me? The heterodyne flew over the mountains, so please separate it once.

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Isn’t it wonderful that the Self-Defense Forces are free?

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Mr. Yokozawa can do anything too well.

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As I age through my 20s, 30s, and 40s, the characters I empathize with change, making it a rich experience.

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>>115

Even the executives who failed in their coup feel compelled to think that way.

In terms of company management, the president is actually insane.

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I like using employee IDs for pilot authentication at startup.

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I really love the background music of Knot Punisher.

The excitement when that happens is truly amazing.

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>>120

The first part featuring Kohei Tanaka and Kenji Kawai is just a bit too luxurious…

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>>120

It’s Kohei Tanaka, so it’s heroic, isn’t it?

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It’s not just in 00, but why are the romantic relationships mostly portrayed with mixing characters?

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It’s good that Mr. Dokuzama can be stopped.

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>>122

It’s nice that the side being stopped is sweating profusely and struggling until the very end…

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I forgot which episode it was, but I liked how they cut out all the combat and showed the resolution scene with news footage or something.

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There are a lot of levers that look like heavy machinery.

The pilot suit looks like a bulky space suit.

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If this trend continues, Demonbane with a voice similar to Ito Ken will also become popular.

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Is Itoken the main character quite often?

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>>127

Around the turn of the century, it was quite

Since the late 2000s, the number of lines has been steadily increasing.

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Looking back now, Heterodyne came before the pandemic, and Daiguard was completed the year before last…

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Was it written as Aoyama? Isn’t it just things like mom’s stories?

I remember a time when my incredibly pathetic attitude while leaving on time had a certain melancholy to it.

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>>131

Didn’t she look like a girlfriend when we went to security at the snow festival in Sapporo?

I totally thought it was over with that two-part episode, but I love the twist that happened after the date changed so much it drives me crazy.

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It portrays the harshness of society, but it doesn’t feel too gloomy.

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>>132

No matter the circumstances, Akagi will fight with all their might to protect the peace and lives of the people.

I love that it’s such a positive piece because everyone is inspired and moves forward.

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Itoken, which had a prominent image from the late 90s to the early 2000s.

It feels like shifting into roles that have a comedic aspect as either the antagonist or the ally.

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It gives the impression that it started to take a comedic route around Taisho-kun.

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In the final phase, Daigard is equipped with a drill arm normally.

You’ve been strengthened that much, huh…

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>>141

It’s been quietly receiving updates, such as boosting and jumping at a relatively early stage or becoming a combinable mechanism that doesn’t require an assembly machine before separating into mecha.

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The company song is too much like Kohei Tanaka.

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Anime featuring the Self-Defense Forces is a masterpiece.

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The Great Knot Punisher has arms attached to a gyro, so I don’t know how it’s launched.

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>>146

It’s just storing power with the rotation of the flywheel, so after connecting to the punisher, it’s just launching stakes with a linear motor.

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Wait, is Daigard not well-known?

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>>149

Although it appeared in Super Robot Wars, its popularity isn’t very high, but there was a long period when there were no means to watch it other than the DVDs from the time it aired, so there were quite a few people who haven’t seen the main content.

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>>149

The image of finally doing it in Super Robot Wars.

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>>149

Well, I think it’s a work that you wouldn’t be embarrassed to call yourself an otaku if you can talk about it.

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There was a long period when there were no Blu-ray releases and the means to watch were quite limited.

I can’t believe it’s a title on par with those that have super alloys released.

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>>153

It was only after joining the Super Robot Wars that 3D models started to appear, so before that, it was considered a minor deal.

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It’s a common story that something has popularity, but the number of people who have actually seen it is limited.

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I’ve always had it available in the junk anime, so I’m grateful that I can watch it casually now.

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Weren’t all the boys of that era training under the chief of the Hyakume Demon?

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>>156

Momokuki-chan is just too lacking in delicacy, it’s impossible.

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It seems like this was around the time of the transition from VHS to DVD for anime in this area, as I have little memory of rental video stores having them.

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I have a memory of the initial armor being about the same as tin and the rocket punch being somewhat known even before it appeared in Super Robot Wars.

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Are you in a pretty much absolute fight that you can’t lose…?

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>>161

I’m just being normal.

If there were no Daiguard, there would only be nuclear options.

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>>161

If we lose, it’ll be a wasteland from the OE weapons…

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>>161

Well, I’m losing a little bit here and there.

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>>161

There was a battle that I definitely should not win, just in case.

To be specific, the underground of Kyoto City was all heterodyne.

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>>174

It was only after the fact that we realized that the entire underground area around there was a heterodyne, so it turned out to be a case of “resulting in a good outcome.”

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I feel like being formally demoted and reassigned from a pilot position is a very rare scene that you hardly see elsewhere.

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It’s good that the Self-Defense Forces wait until midnight to act, as if they move before the law revision, they will be criticized by the opposition again…

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>>164

I didn’t understand it well at the time, but looking back now…

It’s good to see that adults are doing their best within their own positions, and it adds a nice flavor to it.

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The quick drawing classroom of the person who used to draw manga has long been a bible for aspiring manga artists… It should still be that way now.

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Many people haven’t seen it, so it’s often said that Not Buster was taken because they were using gunpowder…

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>>166

Is it different…?

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>>169

The military purchased it from the side without having any contractual documents with the subcontractor, and payments have also been delayed.

It was a big problem, so I’m glad it was resolved.

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>>183

This could potentially lead to the entire operation of Daiguard being frozen, and it might spread disaster with Heterodyne; isn’t this a seriously dangerous incident?!

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>>166

Thank you so much for the case where you seriously bought the military after watching the main story…

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It’s true that among the group of anime influenced by Eva at that time, it was a relatively subdued presence.

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Speaking of Daigard’s partner, that’s it.

It’s a vibration mine.

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>>172

In the end, it was the vibration mines that truly saved Akagi and the others’ lives.

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Because it’s a landmine anime…

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Akagi’s statement, “It’s not just about whether lives are saved” and “Do you understand how anxious people who have lost their homes and towns become?”

I remember every time a major disaster occurs.

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The knot buster is just as much about the person making it!

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>>179

The requester should have communicated this upwards as well! Alright!

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If you’re anonymous, you can at least sing the company song, right?

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>>181

In the shining Odaiba.

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If you want to watch together on the bulletin board, let’s prepare some templates at least.

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>>184

Even salarymen can protect peace!!!

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>>184

Great Knot Punisher!

Shuuuuuuuuut!!!!!!!!!!

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>>184

Shall we use a standard procedure for when we defeat an enemy using a parachute?

186: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

At first, he was just an annoying guy, but I really like Saeki in the second half.

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>>186

I don’t like the role of being hated, but I also like Dokuzuma.

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>>190

I really like Dokuzuma’s relieved face.

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>>186

Let’s believe.

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Matsutōya getting off because the seat is uncomfortable is subtly nice, you know…

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Isn’t it scary that a heterodyne whose existence of ego is uncertain can copy Daigard and become the final boss?

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>>195

The genre is… the genre is different…!!

It happened.

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The successor pilot that Saeki brought is treated too well just because he wears glasses.

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I enjoyed coming home from work while listening to “Run, Run” from the ending.

Also, Wonderful Life from Planetes.

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Traveling all year round.

I’m searching for my true self.

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Ibuki’s father-in-law…

He’s an incredibly impressive person…

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Surely, the Black Daigard appears in the epilogue of the novel, so it may be recognized as a natural enemy…

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A mysterious man named Akagi in the story.

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It’s great that the three successor pilots are properly working at the company after they’ve landed.

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I like the poetic title “The Boy of the Back Alley Universe.”

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