
I thought it was just a shadow effect, but they’re actually painting the face in different colors.
It seems like it could be reused, but only the thighs can actually be reused.
A face that is said to be a parody of the movie Amadeus.
Being able to fly is amazing, but…
The armament is weak compared to other The Big.
>>4
It’s good to have a megaton missile.
Both endings, including Inferno, are too good.
>>5
YE GUILTY is great, isn’t it…?
It was good to see what happens when someone other than Dominus rides The Big.
Well, it’s only natural that using air combat equipment comes with restrictions on mobility and weight, resulting in a reduction in armament.
It suits being stepped on.
Esquit Show Zeit!
Escaped shortsight!
The flying scene with the swirling pattern of a spinner like a Me109 is wonderful.
The radial lines in the gold horn-like part also make sense when considering the Amadeus motif.
Schwarzwald Moor
Bigo has too many weapons.
Is there no 1 and 3, The Big?
Even though you were such a ridiculous destruction machine when you fought Big O alone.
The description of these things flying in the sky, which can be caught a glimpse of in flashbacks, is nothing but terrifying.
>>17
I love that memory.
Isn’t it nice, the large formation of duos covering the sky and the army of Faw and O advancing while firing beams?
As the conversation progressed, it became clear that Biggo had equipment that hadn’t existed before, and it seems like he might also sprout something out of convenience.
>>18
I love the final stage because it’s so impossibly reckless.
>>29
It’s absolutely impossible and reckless, but all the weapons are for this one strike…! That presentation is ridiculously cool, so it’s all good.
I think that just by flying in the air and shooting missiles and lasers, most Megadeuses can be completely defeated.
I love the Inferno battle because the claw drill and claw exchange gimmicks are great, and the zero-distance O Thunder is the best.
The face paint looks nice.
Mummy form is cool too, right?
Biggo’s equipment is something that has never existed before, or rather, it clearly has no storage space, right? That’s the kind of equipment it is.
It’s really great with all the individuality, including the Dominus…
I wonder what kind of aircraft #1 and #3 were.
>>26
Did Duo and Fau mean that!?
>>48
Big Venus is said to be 5 from the initial V.
I like that even though it’s a world where things like Big O and enemies can shoot beams, they are flying with arms that look like propeller planes.
The duo’s megaton missile is flying, but what about those legs… it’s like they turned the whole thing, legs and all, into a silo.
Big O clearly doesn’t have any storage space, does it? That’s why… it’s good, isn’t it…
In an interview with Cartoon Network, the director said, “I really like Messerschmitt!” and that stuck with me.
“Where is that stored? That’s a tradition dating back to the era of special effects where missiles were coming out of fingers in bulk.”
I like Big O and Duo, but Fow doesn’t seem very strong to me.
I like Alex, but…
>>33
Watching high-speed maneuvers using screws in underwater combat, I think they are more than sufficient for my own arena.
>>33
The footsteps are bad.
I like the thick skin of Alex, who continues to play the antagonist even after humiliating himself.
Basically, Big O fights by forcibly dragging his opponent into his own domain…
>>36
The thread picture shows a nice battle where I hit the enemy while they were still experiencing lag from unexpectedly reigniting their engine, turning the tides.
The power of the gods created by humans.
Qualification worthy of being controlled
One who is able to reach a single truth.
You are not like that!
Back then, it was amazing that they did it as standalone episodes.
Here comes the filthy street dog.
Duuuumstfoortgeeen!!
Schwartz has a really great character, but the fact that the reason for his death is self-destruction is just…
Schwarzwald has reached the truth and stepped off the stage.
Roger negotiated with Angel about the necessity of this world, knowing the truth.
Alan doesn’t really care about the truth; he just wants to cause a ruckus with this power.
The original enemy from Super Robot Wars D has arrived…
>>45
Huh? Isn’t it a Getter…?
The staff was annoyed because the viewers didn’t understand the origin of Schwarzwald.
What the heck is this? It’s scary.
Isn’t the Archetype a plastic model?
Sato Keiichi can design anything, it’s amazing.
I threw in a lot of niche references, but it seems that they didn’t get noticed much outside of the well-known ones.
In an era like 1999 or 2003, when the internet’s information-sharing capabilities were still limited, there were no subscriptions or streaming services, and rental videos were still the mainstay.
It’s extremely rare to find someone who can cover that much.
I like the mummy form too, but I wonder if Schwarzbart is diligently wrapping the bandages.
>>53
If something similar to Big O comes out from inside, it would definitely be surprising… As for whether that guy will do it or not, he will.
The passionate performances of the English voice actors for the riders are great.
Since my wrists can spin, wrapping around in circles is easy for me.
Big Uno! I wonder if that’s how it’s said…
Aren’t there going to be any original products like The Big?
>>59
Isn’t it an archetype?
I don’t quite understand how to make this round finger into a propeller to gain lift… No, since the elbow booster is the main thing, is it just a supplement or decoration?
The cockpit is exposed for visibility, huh?
I didn’t notice.
I like that the Inferno has a cracked mask that shows a bit of the archetype’s face.
The Big, affectionately known by the locals as Mr. Big.
Big Ear