
Well, it will somehow work out, but it’s quite disjointed, so there won’t be any lingering feelings.
No good.
Watch the TV version first and get disgusted.
>>2
It doesn’t look like you’ve seen it before.
>>3
Sometimes hardcore Dunkouga fans appear, but they should watch the main story calmly one more time…
>>8
In other words, you have no experience.
>>13
The sentences are not connected.
You can tell by watching TV, but the main story of Dancouga is its special moves.
The OVA where the enemy becomes stronger lacks the goodness of the main story.
The compilation is understandable enough, so that’s fine.
The animation is definitely better too.
When lined up like this, it’s almost Dunkouga, Big Moss.
>>6
Isn’t it almost Dunkouga even without looking closely…?
>>6
△ Almost Dunkerugga
◎ Almost Big Moss
If you mix a combined part with an elephant robot, it will turn out like that.
>>7
Even though it’s large, it’s still possible to adjust it to the lower body part level…
In the world of Dancouga, Earth is at a disadvantage, so there is a division of roles between the separation form that takes care of weaker mechs and Dancouga that swiftly takes down the executive mechs… but most people don’t touch on that.
Watching the TV version, I feel like Shinobu is cool… right?
>>10
It’s okay as long as it’s crazy! I’ll go with the stealthy approach.
Masato has particularly specific sexual preferences.
>>24
Perhaps it’s because Masato is a natural playboy who also happens to be a lolicon.
>>10
By the way, Ryo is also acting crazy.
I’ve never seen it either, but I have the impression that it’s a strange work where the anime isn’t well-received, yet a ton of toys are being released.
The performance of the four pilots is based on their wild nature, so with just the Big Moss alone, the power is firmly at 1/4.
>>15
In the game, it feels like the separated form of the Aggressive Beast is strong, but before combining, it’s much weaker than the combined form of Dunkoug.
Well, even against that weak Barameka, Shapiro loses to it in his specialized robot.
>>15
I feel like I was really beating up the Death Geyer by itself, but maybe it was just my imagination…
The TV version is more interesting in battles with various strategies being devised before the fusion is allowed.
>>16
The difference in strength is so large that we can only manage to do something if we can transform.
Despite being filled with machines that look so weak, they’re ruthless.
Watching the TV version makes you feel more attached to the characters.
There may be people who come to dislike Sara, but…
The downsizing version of the Gundor Cannon, the Dancuiken, may not even be able to deploy if it’s at the output level of the Big Moss…
Looking back now, it’s not like they suddenly combined with a robot in the first episode or anything.
I like the idea of a transformation that goes from fighter aircraft to beast to human.
>>23
Transcend beasts, transcend humans, arise, warrior of the gods. It’s good, isn’t it…?
When it was re-broadcast in Kansai at 7 PM before, a live commentary thread was posted every week without fail until the final episode, and it got quite a bit of attention in the forum, so there were viewers.
The often mocked Big Moss is basically Dunkouga.
In the play, they deceive the enemy while in a combined state only with Eagle Fighter.
Isn’t it just a bunch of stories where they fight in normal mode even after the fusion ban is lifted?
The story of the town where time stopped and advancing underground without using beast war machines strangely lingers in my mind.
>>27
It’s also rare for this type of combine robot to have many instances of the separate mechanical form, which might be due to the challenging task of animating the combined Dunkouga.
The ninja has a military background, but the other three are free, right?
After watching it from start to finish, including the OVA, all I can think is that I just watched a weird anime…
But look ♡
>>29
If it had ended with “God bless,” it would have been something I didn’t really understand, but it was happy, so I thought it was fine…
What an incredible final chapter!
It’s whether you can find it interesting to fight in a weak form without merging at all…
Is there really such a big difference in the drawing effort between Big Moth and Dunkouga?!
>>32
Humanoids are not used much either.
If you’re dealing with an enemy squad rather than just one mechanical beast, then tanks and beast modes would definitely be more convenient.
On TV, since there are no boosters, Dunkouga probably only has the remote weapon Daigan.
Dancouga main story
– It’s more of a character drama anime where the spotlight often shines on individual characters rather than a robot anime.
The end
Seriously
Recently, combined robots are on two extremes: either they struggle after combining, or they don’t have any difficulty at all against the robots of the story once they combine.
Ryo is crazy, but he’s also an indispensable and capable person, so it’s a dilemma.
The singing voice of Harmony Love, which seems like it has never been featured in Super Robot Wars, is a must-listen.
They say it’s a fusion of real robots and super robots, but that’s not what real robots are about!
Well, that’s what leads to its unique flavor…
Wait, is that the OP!? That surprised me first.
Also, everyone sang amazingly during the idol tie-ups at that time.
It’s amazing in various ways, but I guess it’s just a reflection of the era we live in.
Love, la-la-way.
Dancouga strikes.
The opponent will die.
The animation in the latter part of the OP is too good…
The impression of Sara, who looks like a strong woman but is still lingering on Shapiro until the end, changes before and after watching.
>>48
If I didn’t have a good face, I think I would be hated to death.
Ryo’s first appearance scene had a pretentious feel that matched perfectly with ShiOzawa’s voice.
It seems there are more developments after the heated finale, but I don’t know much about it.
The name Dairyuga is lame.
Well, I thought Shinobi was playing in a band after the TV version.
It seems like I’ve become a gambling racer, feeling quite lost and emotionally unstable.
Masato is the type who is unhesitant in violence, just like Ryo, but in a more subdued way.
When you slow down the fire effect in God Bless Dancouga,
“Thank you for purchasing the OVA!” The text that flashes for a moment feels nostalgic of a different era.
The best one on the team is Shinobu, but that aside, Chief Igor, Alan, and Dr. Hazuki are all pretty bad too!
>>56
Even more outrageous Chief Miki.
The Shapiro push in the later ED, looking back now, isn’t wrong in terms of the work, but it’s impressive…
>>57
The disconnect in treatment compared to the main story made me laugh out loud on my first impression.
The requiem chapter spent about an hour on a recap part and ended with a heroic spirit Pokémon battle, which was disappointing.
Chihuahua-type common sense person
Smelly crazy woman
A crazy person giving off a spoiled vibe.
A lunatic disguised as a lunatic.
But my favorite character out of all Wakamoto’s roles is Shapiro.
>>62
I like it next to the coach.
Ninja has a cute face…
It’s true that Muge is close to the enemy executives, but they are too lenient with failures.
I love the TV version of Dancouga, but if you want to take a quick and casual look for the first time, I think it’s fine to just watch “Requiem for the Lost” right away.
After that, you can see the coolest God Bless right away.
Everyone’s face, including Shapiro, is good.
>>66
You can feel the era.
I thought it might be an OVA since I didn’t have it in the Fourth or F, but it turned out that Daigan was already equipped in the main story.
Director Igor’s last moments are, to put it mildly, dire.
If there were just two more episodes, it could have been concluded, so why did it end right before the final battle…?
>>71
I heard that they decided to conclude it with an OVA early on to enhance quality and allocated resources accordingly.
The hairstyle of Camille from Zeta Gundam, which was aired around that time, was considered really outdated by the standards of that era.
At that time, short hair was in fashion, and it was popular to grow out just the bangs a little.
In other words, it’s a ninja.
Dancouga becomes three-dimensional to a stubborn degree.
Shapiro’s desire doesn’t give off any three-dimensionality at all.
>>73
The name “Desire” was decided quite recently…
>>79
It’s been more than twenty years!
>>73
Well, I don’t need it.
When Lord Muge gives General Desugaiya a refreshing vacation after he returns from losing, make sure to do your best as usual when you come back! A capable boss!
I think first-time viewers will be quite surprised by the rough treatment of Shapiro’s final moments in the climactic ending.
>>76
I wonder if there are people who care more about the handling than Shapiro…?
I never expected to see the same mob repeatedly fleeing like in a 70s anime.
One person among the four is just too overshadowed…
>>81
(Masato remembers the dormitory head when he gets motivated by thinking of his important people.)
>>81
(Is it about the ninja…?)
It’s been 20 years since Desire was named.
Even combined, not even firing a pulse laser and advancing to the final episode with just fists makes me wonder if this is good for promotion.
The toys sold out completely, and now there’s nothing left to sell!
>>84
?
Is there a problem?
>>96
The broadcast has ended because all the stock has been exported and there is nothing left to sell!
>>84
In that case, at least give me something like a flight booster!
Desire has a connection with Sara.
Dancouga doesn’t have much of a connection…
Desire is really cool, isn’t it?
It looks like the Abyss Gundam.
I was so moved when “Love Far Away” finally played at the new spa.
The Dunkouga also had strong performance with wild skills and such.
Wasn’t Musashiya selling a resin kit of the Shapiro combat mech?
I don’t remember the conversation at all, but I feel like Shapiro was quite a hassle.
I truly find it attractive that, in the final chapter of the intense competition, Shapiro also had a wild side.
It’s okay if you don’t force yourself to watch.
“Love, Oh Faraway can be used as battle BGM without singing.”
The original song is quite comical, so the Super Robot Wars arrangement usually makes it really cool. Love, Far Away.
Desire is weak enough that it loses in a one-on-one against Sara.
It’s something that has been three-dimensionalized multiple times due to its good design.
The reinforced wings have no appeal as toys, so I’ll give up.
>>98
Super Mini-Pla and Aoshima plastic models have been getting attention lately.
It’s completely ignored by the finished product combination toys, though…
The animation in “White Heat” is quite tricky at first.
Shapiro easily ingratiating himself with the enemy and posing as an executive is impressive, isn’t it?
>>100
Well, of course, I’m not trusted, so I’m being treated as disposable.
The toys really have a nice design…
Shapiro is one thing, but Sara…
What was so good about that snake man…
>>103
Face and voice
>>106
It has a pretty amazing vibe, doesn’t it?
Shapiro has a habit of shaking his shoulders! That’s one thing, but why does it reflect on the machine as well? It’s not like we’re using the Mobile Trace System.
There won’t even be a chance for the sub-characters who made it to God Bless to appear…
>>107
A pretentious old man I don’t know is saying all sorts of things to the Beast Battle Squad.
Somehow, I acknowledged it on my own and died.
>>107
What was that, Second Generation Beast War Machine…!!
I was feeling lonely because my parents weren’t coming home, so I often played in a nearby cave and heard the voice of the universe, which made me decide to become a god! I’m Shapiro Keets.
>>110
That’s crazy…
The flight booster is cooler.
Let’s properly recognize the anime from around 40 years ago before watching it.
Even though it’s almost Big Moss, the fact that Eagle Fighter transforms into the head and combines, with the later two machines turning into geta, creates a completely unnecessary combination pattern that ironically becomes its unique individuality.
>>113
As a toy, it has three machines that transform into three different forms, and as a bonus, it also has a combined mode with four bodies—it’s a great toy!
There are various figures of Dancouga, but the figures of Big Moth are quite overlooked, right?
Because it’s leaning towards Dunkouga, it doesn’t feel like Big Moss at all.
>>114
First, the fate is decided by which way you shape the shoulders.
The image in the thread is more similar to Dunkoug.
>>114
Isn’t Big Moth putting in quite an effort with the toys released after the Chogokin series?
Rather, the size makes it absolutely impossible, so the Eagle Fighter is usually made to be very thin.
>>114
The combination features gimmicks that are packed as close to Big Moss as possible.
A new form has been released, and the successor for the voice actor of the ninja has also been decided.
Let’s start making a new anime soon, Ohbari.
>>116
Is it finished? Do you need it?
>>142
It’s a story that takes place after the events that concluded at God Bless!
>>116
The design of the ultimate was like that, wasn’t it…?
>>148
It’s a bummer that the chest moth and the leg liger cougar become invisible… It fits as a form focused on defense, though.
It’s been about 20 years since the TV broadcast ended, and a collection of setting materials was released, but the illustrations and text in the materials are so distorted that you can’t understand anything; it was an amazing book…
Shapiro is a character that symbolizes the work, so when I watched it and he suddenly died, I felt quite a sense of loss.
Sara is such an idiot!! Her acting is just too good!
I wonder if the current Bali will just produce something like an ultimate version that discards all the good qualities of Dunkouga, even if they release new works.
A painfully plain helmet general.
Ah, I see, Big Moss’s shoulders don’t stick out this much.
What was Director Igor’s copycat uncle?
Based on my knowledge of Super Robot Wars, I thought that Shinobi, who seems like a strong brawler in a fighting style, is surprisingly weak.
Dunkouga is one of the top-class toys in terms of quality from that era.
>>128
Until the combination occurs, I think the contemporary products were the coolest toys, with Eagle Fighter and Big Mos being the best.
I want a reprint of the novel.
It’s been a premium all along, you know.
Someone who fights neo-Nazis.
The public image of the work “Dancouga” is mostly “God Bless.”
>>130
When the Dangukōgaken appears, it inevitably concludes there.
What is Ryo so worried about?
At the time, I was a real kid, but the Dunkougah toy felt like a pretty nice bonus gimmick.
It’s more fun to play by transforming the Varameka.
If we start questioning what that was about regarding this work, it would be endless…
As a moving robot, fusion doesn’t have much significance.
The formation of gathering the power of four units is probably powerful, despite being unavoidable.
It will probably put pressure on the Eagle Fighter in terms of size…
Speaking of which, I heard that a new expensive SMP thing is coming out in May or something?
Well, I suppose it’s important to combine four people into one unit.
Considering that, I feel like the almost completely big moth, which doesn’t have complex deformations, is more reliable in terms of strength.
Eagle Fighter = because it’s the head
If you make Eagle Fighter bigger, Dunkouga’s form ends up having a really big face, which looks bad.
I couldn’t stand the moment when the heated finale had Liger discarded so casually.
>>144
It’s sad that he was just used as a placeholder for Shapiro’s tombstone.
I loved that song, including the vocal ability.
Three-dimensional objects might sell reasonably well, but regarding recent anime, it’s unlikely that Dunkouga can expect that much in sales.
Alan and Ryo are not as cool as they seem.
The name “Dai Ryuga” in Ultimate is lame.
Basically, the crazier the person, the stronger the work.
Ninjas are weak enough to be placed quite low in the hierarchy of strength within the story.
>>154
Who is stronger, you or Masato?
>>157
Masato is strong because he has no hesitation at all when it comes to shooting a gun.
>>157
Although he seems carefree and doesn’t resist the ninja, Masato is very strong.
In a mission without beast battle machines, only Shinobu gets left behind.
In the end, who is going to ride Dairyuuga?
I think the final is pretty lame, even though it’s somewhat allowed.
>>156
It’s Shapiro who has come back to life once again.
>>156
As I thought… it’s Minister Hazuki…!
>>165
It feels like something intense is coming out from my chest.
>>165
It seems like there might be something like a dragon form here.
It’s rather charming that the Mugetsu’s mecha, which should have trampled the Earth’s army, could be taken down by something as simple as a guerrilla’s Molotov cocktail.
God Bless feels like a counterattack from Mugé…
I think it’s amazing that they talked about computer viruses in that era.
The final chapter starts with Dirado saying, “Who the hell are you guys?”
>>160
I can only remember that there was a homosexual in Dira.
Final episode of the main story
A story after its conclusion.
A story that adds unnecessary details after the conclusion of a story that has already concluded.
This is the Dunkouga OVA!
I don’t understand why there are so many toys being released even though it seems they weren’t popular.
It’s an anime to sell toys, so as long as the toys sell, there’s nothing more or less than that.
Mecha anime was a show to sell toys!
>>163
That’s really true.
…So it’s important for them to be active in anime as well.
The names “Dirad Combat Mech” and “Dirad Final Battle Mech” are not great.
>>166
What? Even Shapiro’s combat machines have taken that path.
It’s more like something that would appear in Giant Robo: The Day The Earth Stood Still than Dunkouga, you know? Ultimate.
Recently, there have been more three-dimensional representations of the same Aoi Pro anime, Go Shogun.
Shapiro, with that appearance, sending his original lullaby (love song) to Sara and Laura is just too amusing.
Combat power is
Ryo >>> Sara >>> Masato >>> Shinobu
Position
Is there still no name decided for anything other than Desire?
>>174
Because there’s no opportunity to decide…
Plant giant…
No, I first learned the name in Super Robot Wars, but is this the official name?
I thought the art style was surprisingly cute even by the standards of the time.
The character designer is someone from the Sailor Moon anime, huh?
>>179
It’s an anime for training young staff from that time, so it’s Dancouga.
In the play, the enemy weapons are not called by name…
I was so surprised to find out there was a name!
People who got into it through Super Robot Wars are probably most surprised that Masato is a junior character and initially calls everyone “senpai.”
I’ve thoroughly played through the main story in Super Robot Wars 64 and Alpha.
Since I already collaborated with Nova in the second Z, I probably didn’t have much motivation to do more than that…
>>185
The ninja seems like a different person.
Few know that Dancouga really gets boring after the combination.
It falls off before merging.
>>186
It won’t move!
>>186
Since the fusion itself is treated like a special move, it probably doesn’t change much from before that.
I know that the shoulders of Big Moss and Dunkouga are somewhat different from each other.
I don’t think the shoulder part was depicted in the transformation sequence in either the main anime or the OVA.
Is the shoulder really deformed, or is it just represented due to differences in resolution or atmosphere?
I don’t really understand that part.
Ninjas don’t usually oppose those above them; they might complain about it behind the scenes, but they basically follow orders.
The other three don’t think at all that ignoring orders is wrong, so only Shin is held responsible by Dr. Hazuki, who hits him.
>>189
It’s too unreasonable…
Who the hell are you, Masato?
I want to commend that in the final chapter of the heated battle, they played the Burning Love version of the Beast War Machine Squad.
Ninja is really weak, so it’s amazing, and it’s really decent, so it’s amazing.
It’s really insane that Ryo goes off somewhere by himself while the other three look like they’re about to die, and Sara has gone on unauthorized outings about eight times.
It feels more like the 80s than the actual illustrations from that time.
In the Robot Wars, I was surprised to see that they recreated Gerard’s story in Alpha, right?
Besides, I won’t die.
He has the looks and voice of a ruggedly handsome man.
In reality, it’s too amusing that Shinobu is more of a model student and more decent than the other three.
Ryo seems normal in Super Robot Wars, but that guy doesn’t say anything and during battles, he just goes off somewhere to play with the loli, which is pretty bad.
When they get angry in return, they are the strongest, so Shinobu gets beaten up badly.
(OP Intro) Here we go (DOKYUUUN) This isn’t included in the regular version though.
The name, character, and appearance of General Desghiar still feel very much influenced by the 70s.
No, this is Fist of the North Star…
Ninja is somewhat of a delinquent soldier, but…
The remaining three are flawed as individuals.