
I understand the feelings of the monsters that are defeated by the Super Sentai.
>>2
The monster brings along the fighters.
I love the development where Great comes to help from here.
I heard that the kids who were supporting Mazinger and Kouji Kabuto back then were quite shocked.
>>4
So in the final episode of Great, Z dominated without Great being involved!
Take it easy, you fool.
>>4
The frustration that kids experienced at that time has been reflected in later works…
It seems that kids back then wouldn’t be convinced even after seeing Koji from Grendizer.
I’m really disappointed to see Koji Kabuto riding the Spazer in the final battle against the Great Sea Beast.
At least come to help before things get this disastrous and fight together in Great.
Like Raideen, old robot anime would easily get destroyed.
I heard that there are a lot of kids who seriously hate Great.
They forgot too much to give prominence to the protagonist of the previous work.
The final episode of Mazinger Z had absolutely zero highlights, it’s disappointing.
The attack hits.
The opponent’s attacks get through more!
I think if we just did this final episode in today’s era, it would create a backlash.
>>14
It seems like there won’t be much shock since it’s already been revealed in advance that Great will appear now.
What strength, like Hibiki.
I feel like this has instilled in me a kink for getting excited over a broken-down robot.
I wonder what the most famous Great Mazinger parody in anime is…
G Dangaioh?
>>18
Isn’t Gaogaigar more famous?
Kazuhiko Shimamoto said on the radio that he hates Great Mazinger!
But the subsequent great neglect is terrible!
The anime Getter Robo G begins with episode 1.
While I’m thanking Getter 1 and cremating it.
I feel like I reacted with “What is that!?” when I was creating a new dragon.
Cremation!?
>>23
I really burned it.
Old anime was entirely analog, which means it had a high degree of freedom, for better or worse, because there was a weak awareness of maintaining the ideal form.
I think there’s also an aspect where it’s nice to be able to easily showcase illustrations that get torn apart and become ragged.
I don’t have a good feeling about casually cremating a Getter Robo…
In Super Sentai and Kamen Rider, there are storylines where additional warriors appear, making the original members useless or ridiculed, but I wonder if kids find that appealing.
>>27
Well, it’s true that actually having an extremely strong additional warrior is easier to accept…
So it’s also a classic scenario where the original members are temporarily overlooked and then rise up.
They really just set it on fire all of a sudden…
>>28
You’re really just burning it as it is, so it’s exploding!
It burns normally…
In the final episode, the development where a new enemy is completely defeated would cause a backlash if it were done now, but how was it in Shin Mazinger?
>>30
This director is no good.
Isn’t it better to throw it away than to be turned into rags?
Why did Shin Mazinger end in such a way that it just keeps going like that?
>>34
Because it’s Imagawa.
>>38
Well, a remake of Mazinger would be appropriate, right?
>>41
That’s just because Great Mazinger is broadcasted immediately afterwards, so it’s being overlooked.
>>55
It’s not allowed, but…
Was the continuation of Shock Z chapter not out yet?
There was a really great atmosphere that made you feel like help was coming.
>>35
The continuation is in Super Robot Wars…
>>70
There are all sorts of patterns that could be created.
The rule that having Kouji Kabuto pilot Mazinger Z steals the spotlight is still in effect in the Reiwa era.
Wasn’t the Showa era just a time like that?
It seems that even Ultraman’s guest appearances were pretty terrible.
>>39
The newcomer is strong, but that level of strength was expected.
Of course, the new ones are stronger, so it’s only natural to want you to like them as part of the business.
Now that adults who were fans of past works have started to enjoy them, the legendary business model has been established, allowing past heroes to also be given recognition.
>>39
In the case of Mazinger, the movie showcased Great Mazinger first, which created a disparity since it also gave Z some highlights.
>>39
The print media seemed to be quite bad…
Old Ultraman…
In the first place, there isn’t any accumulated know-how for series business.
It’s understandable that the handling of an outdated hero, which isn’t going to have a new product released at this point, becomes rough.
As a toy advertisement program, it is quite difficult to consider the response to children who have affection for old products.
A combat professional with zero real battle experience who treats veterans, who have continued to defend important new energy development hubs targeted by monsters for two years, as amateurs.
It’s terrible that the plot ended up kicking the protagonist around like that.
If it’s just the robots, there are still cases where the main mechs of the first half are left behind almost as if discarded…
>>45
If Koji had switched to Great, there probably wouldn’t have been any complaints at all.
>>48
But early hero robots have a strong awareness of being partners rather than just vehicles.
I can understand the creators’ awareness that quickly switching things up can feel different in its own way.
>>48
It seems that if they did that in Super Robot Wars, they received complaints from players instead.
>>51
That’s because it was done on the premise that Great and Pro already existed, right?
Changing the main character aircraft mid-season is a brilliant idea, isn’t it?
You can create stories and sell toys.
>>47
If the new model fails, it will be disastrous.
>>49
Let’s make it a reinforced form with optional parts.
Great has been treated poorly for a while now…
>>54
I’m mostly settling into the role of a filler.
At the same time, Kamen Rider V3 is already being treated quite well, you know, senior Rider.
Great was considered a complete failure of a sequel in the anime industry at the time.
“Don’t become Great” was the slogan during the production of Raideen.
It is being raised.
>>58
Even so, it doesn’t have to be like every time the final episode of Mazinger where everything ends up in tatters…
In Super Robot Wars it looks cool, but when you keep watching the anime, you see that Mazinger has added a lot of weapons too.
I thought Great Mazinger’s different weapons didn’t look very appealing compared to the original Mazinger.
It’s a bit sad that Go Nagai said he doesn’t remember much because he was told to write it, referring to Great Mazinger.
Whether it is actually allowed or not doesn’t matter at all!
The reason it’s unpopular is that it can’t follow up from that ending, right, Shin-Ma?
Even though he’s falling apart, the Dark General is still defeating quite a few combat beasts.
In the final episode, Koji is seriously injured, and Mazinger is in rough shape from the previous battle, waiting to be repaired before heading out.
It’s harder to win this way.
I was surprised to learn that what I thought was a Super Robot Wars reference about letting Koji-kun ride Great was actually done in the movie.
>>67
During the third SFC, I remember this being said in response to the reprimand directed at Kouji Great during the second FC.
The reason for Great Mazinger’s defeat was that the combat professionals couldn’t get very fond of it.
I heard that the staff involved with Great Mazinger also didn’t quite understand that the protagonist wasn’t Kouji.
In the manga, there were cooperative battles even back then, right?
According to my memory, I remember Koji, who was brainwashed, and Pro attacking Grendizer with Z and Great, and Grendizer was struggling greatly.
Boss Borot was active.
Is the ending of Iron Blooded Orphans’ Barbatos an homage to this?
>>75
I think Iron-Blooded Orphans itself is a homage to the Shinsengumi, so I believe it’s Hijikata Toshizō.
>>75
I don’t think Gundam looks up to Mazinger enough to pay it homage.
>>78
The uncle’s total height and weight…
>>81
It means that things are different now compared to the past, right?
There were plans to continue Shin Mazinger, but it was revealed recently by the animators that it disappeared along with the production company due to the turmoil of its dissolution.
It was good that they followed the lines about how the thread images get damaged in Infinity and how the Super Alloy New Z melts.
There are quite a few shows of this type that do this in their first episode.
Don’t do it in the final episode.
Did I die charging into the gunfire…
I found a website while searching for confirmation that made me laugh a little.
https://boshin150-minamihokkaido.com/mononofu/hijikata_toshizo/
I can’t believe Tekketsu is thinking that far ahead…
It’s great how both Mazinger and Getter can punch holes in the stomach!
Since Tetsuya didn’t gain popularity, he changed the design along the way.
I changed my age from my 20s to my teens.
Recently, because I’ve been watching bullying here, I’ve been feeling like Raideen is constantly being subjected to the final episode of Mazinger.
Was it before they decided how to handle the previous protagonist?
>>88
Isn’t this about the origin of the master-servant switch?
>>88
I can’t really think of any direct sequel anime that connects to works from that time.
Jun is nice, isn’t he…?