
“` Full Power of the Mekander Robo ■Mekander UFO Launches a net made of bulletproof wire to eliminate the influences behind allies’ heads. It can also combine with six units to attack enemies. ■Small Land Battleship Koreantank A small land battle vessel equipped with a powerful tank gun and machine guns. Bune gets inside and manually pilots the Mekander Robo. ■Large Land Battle Squad (Joes) A large land battle unit equipped with a massive machine gun, advancing at a speed of 50 cm per second. Profile of the Combined Unit Trio: Journey O’Reilly – Special Food – Kiyo George Moore – Middle School – University of Intermediate Experience A leading military doctor specializing in biology from the Peace of Heaven. ■Rychak A weapon that compresses the power of good intentions and launches it. It has the same attacking power as using 10 units of atomic explosives in a single shot. ■Mekander Frame Made of strong materials, comprising components that can stand up to 3,000 kilograms. ■Mekander Man A creature that swallows supplies upon contact with its biological bounce. Continuing in the hope of a giant unit’s hovercraft (Mangle Army) assembled with electromagnetic force. A robot powered by hope. A powerful vehicle for thickening the integrated power. “`
The strongest technique is to guide the Omega Missile and crash it into the enemy.
I’ve always thought that the design looks like it would be placed in the enemy category if someone who doesn’t know about robot anime mixed up various robots and sorted them into enemies or allies…
It is written somewhat cautiously.
The reality is the mechanical frame of the nuclear fusion path, exposing the lid and striking with nuclear flames.
>>3
It’s crazy that it can even burn enemies wrapped in flames.
>>3
There was a trend at one point that viewed nuclear power as an all-purpose solution…
Good…
Kobanzamu is kind of nice.
The hard work of turning the enemy into a mass-production machine and piecing together past stories to create one episode.
The trial and error feel of military-themed robot anime before Gundam is enjoyable.
It says something like it’s the same as the heat of the sun…
I won’t use it properly except for the Mechanda Frame OP.
>>9
In the main story, the frequency of use of Jaws as a finishing weapon is high.
Was that a fusion reactor?
I thought it was a split furnace due to the times.
People often say I’m really light, but am I aware of that?
In the episode where the landing gear of the Mechandar Max was broken and it became unable to take off, it landed while being carried on a jeep.
Combine and crash after launching the missile!
>>14
That combined Bull Thunder attacks by piercing through the enemy’s beams like a missile.
Isn’t it a bit too convoluted that the protagonist’s mother is a brainwashed executive of the enemy?
>>15
The spots on my face look like cells and are too gross!
>>15
Moreover, without clearly making the protagonist certain that she is their mother.
Leaving behind a cherished wristband, I ended up taking my own life.
In the final episode, the protagonist, who somehow realizes that none of their companions have survived,
Disappear quietly.
It has a loose style, but it’s much harder and more interesting than I expected.
“The way it’s written makes it seem like starting ‘completely free activities’ might not be reliable at all…”
The situation for humanity on Earth is seriously dangerous, but there is no infighting among Earthlings.
>>20
The enemy’s Kongisuta, Ozmel and Medusa are definitely like oil and water, but they don’t drag each other down.
At that time, Voltes was a big secret that even Kenichi and the others did not know they were not Earthlings.
In Mecander, everyone has known from the beginning that Jimmy is not human; it’s just a difference in style.
In episode 9, where Tomino Kagawa participated, the heroine has an overwhelming amount of embarrassing moments.
I can clearly see that the situation on site is becoming difficult as the sponsor went bankrupt halfway through.
Clearly depict the importance of supply, reconnaissance, and sea routes.
>>26
It feels like a work set on the eve of the birth of Gundam, with mass-produced enemy robots and all.
The mechander robot is amazing, it’s incredibly light, it’s 120 meters tall but only weighs 32 tons.
Even though we are aware that we are Ganymedians and have also been cyborgs.
The Congister Brigade, which strongly feels that their dignity has been destroyed by the forced worship of Emperor Hadron.
The Omega missile sometimes runs out of ammo or self-destructs due to malfunction.
It’s interesting because it gives off a feeling of not being a perfect stage setup.
I read the summary of the final episode, but isn’t it just too awful?
Did the protagonist do such bad things…?
>>30
Sent to Earth by spaceship immediately after birth.
Since it is artificially grown and learned, it is not doing anything bad.
I don’t even live a human life.
It’s impressive how they provide a solid reasoning for the combination gimmick within the story.
Every time they combine, the battlefield is contaminated with radiation from the Mechandar Frame.
On top of that, when you think about it calmly, having the area become a barren wasteland due to a direct hit from an Omega missile is just a terrible feature.
>>34
In the first place, all the nuclear facilities and nuclear power plants around the world were blown up by the Omega missile, so it’s a trivial issue.
It is one thing to narrate the Emperor conquering Ganymede.
A dramatic development where the protagonist’s birth and mother become enemies.
When everything was covered by narration in the first round.
What what what happened?
Actually, it’s the anime I’m looking forward to the most this season.
Thank you to the mysterious Korean official for streaming on the official YouTube.
Fusion Mechandamax is here!
Combine into Mechander Robo.
Three lives burn with fire.
The protagonist Jimmy is a Ganymedian.
It is purely a product of terrestrial technology.
It has nothing to do with the strength of the mechander robot.
The way of fighting is too violent.
>>41
It’s great, isn’t it? Using a spiked shield to block beams while tearing apart enemy robots.
Dr. Shikishima’s manliness, which completely disregards super robot-type optical weapons.
Firepower is everything.
Stars that have no utility are usually just blown away.
They’re a bunch of crazy guys, the Conguistar Army.
It’s just that I won’t blow it away because the emperor Hedron wants the Earth’s pollution environment.
The launch of the Omega Missile from Mekanda Cross is rhythmic and addictive.
Shoot, Jimmy.
“Please, Kojiro, take control.”
“Keep an eye out, Ryuusuke Radar.”
The division of roles is solid.
>>45
I can’t forget the comment “What are you doing while you’re singing?” that I saw somewhere.
I’m watching the stream, but so far Ryusuke’s presence is too weak, making the whole ‘Dr. Shikishima’s son’ setting almost meaningless.
Is there a chance for a comeback?
The situation is mostly concluded with a narration explanation.
The Hedron Emperor, born from the pollution and contamination of Ganymede.
If I turn the Ganymede aliens into the Congi-Star army and annihilate them…
The irony of stopping pollution and starting nature’s purification, leading to a situation where it became impossible to continue living.
Environmental pollution caused by pollution seems to be a trend of this era.
When the car starts to fit snugly against your back.
It’s cute how the robot bends its back a little.
I mean, Doctor, it was impossible after all, right?
After all, too much is placed on the central axis of the battle for reclaiming the Earth.
The heroine dressed in a relatively risqué outfit, the comedic relief-type heroine’s brother, and the mechanic of the mecha have faint presences.
Wasn’t it just fine for Trimax to simply use missiles instead of shooting ground torpedoes, Doctor?
That becomes.
It’s the first time I’ve seen a robot anime that dedicates an episode to supply…
>>56
If anything, I’m struggling with the range in the reconnaissance of enemy bases, and it’s just one episode.
It’s unusual for the protagonists’ mobile base to be an aircraft carrier.
>>58
The surrounding area is already scorched earth, so it’s all the more noticeable even if it’s disguised as a baseball field.
In the midst of everything on the ground being devastated, a strangely neat baseball field is definitely suspicious!
>>59
I was beaten up halfway through, so I was remodeled into a complete mobile fortress.
It’s really rare to use an extra episode to depict the return after going far to provide aid.
Surprisingly, there are many alien protagonists in robot anime during this season.
Nmo-2 Reng Baseball Stadium
It was funny how the enemy, who had set up a moving base encirclement at sea, was flustered when they realized that the bases of the captured guys could move on land using hover technology.
Back when the Omega Missile was still active, we had a really hard time moving the Mekander Robot.
The one where arrows move across the world map, that’s something you often see in war-themed ones.
In Japan, the last bastion among various countries that were all affected.
Furthermore, the doctor is amazing for still hiding his identity from the United Nations forces.
The doctor is extremely capable.
The chief of Sanbarkan, who is watching concurrently, is extremely competent.
Power in! Power out!
Can nuclear power really be turned on and off so easily?
Why aren’t we directly attacking the Omega missile launch base?
It’s impressive that you have prepared an answer, even though it’s impossible right now, saying there are ways to do it in the early stages.
>>71
Kojirou received a counter Omega missile after attacking with the Omega missile launch satellite.
It also explains that it is not easily dropped.
You can also shoot down the Omega missiles that come flying.
It’s not a good method at all because it causes a huge explosion and the next one comes right away.
I somehow associate it with Goddamn even though it’s completely different.
Kojiro develops PTSD.