
That guy.
The preface is…
When I displayed more, it was so long that I couldn’t help but laugh.
When it comes to Dunkouga, that guy…
Looks like the Final Ultimate Dunker is coming to Y.
>>6
Terada has been saying for a while that he is no longer involved with the CS Super Robot Wars, so he can’t be relied on.
>>14
It’s possible that we might not even know the titles of the works participating this time…
Shapiro is an interesting character, isn’t he?
The voice is also super cool, just like when it’s Wakimoto.
Well, although people say it’s boring and doesn’t combine well, it’s a work that resonated deeply with a certain group of people, which is why it went on to do various things afterward.
SHADOWY DREAM is nice, isn’t it…
Given that there was such love, did you leave the formation shooting’s anti-air gun being armed alone?
>>10
Because it’s more convenient to have it.
>>10
Is it common in Super Robot Wars for the usage and techniques to be weaponized, or are you just a newbie?
Everyone says “Zuko!”, but I think “Love You Far Away” is a good song.
I believe that how well this can be turned into a cool battle BGM is the fate of Super Robot Wars featuring Dunkoug.
Not everyone’s opinions, including Terada’s, will always be accepted…
I’ve never seen someone who loves Dunkouga this purely…
>>13
A great example of how works that resonate in childhood turn out like this…
>>13
I see mostly opinions like “I like it to some extent, but with conditions” no matter where I ask…
>>51
No matter where you hear it, it’s ultimately the story of those who learned about it after playing Super Robot Wars.
At the time of the broadcast, it was a relatively popular anime with idol-like popularity, right? There have been multiple OVAs released as well.
>>51
I could say it, but on the internet community, there are people who joke about it like it’s the first time they’ve genuinely liked someone…
That’s how the narrative style becomes.
Moreover, General Terada has a position to maintain, so he likely won’t say anything negative.
It’s because we’re apart that I can tweet freely to some extent.
When it comes to recent active robot works,
It will become things like Dunkuga, Audian, and Mekander Robo.
…I’m getting excited.
>>17
It seems that Mekanda Robo was also a work that Terada SV liked.
The Dunkuga from some game is strong as hell too…
Even if Dunkouga comes, it might be tough to record new material.
>>19
I think the archive is enough.
I think in Arknights VS, the voice of Shinobu is someone different, right?
>>22
It’s a different person, isn’t it?
Well, that’s completely unrelated to Super Robot Wars, and it’s not necessarily the same with other media works either.
We’re also talking about BURN…
Mr. Terada’s true feelings were that he didn’t want to lose the combining and separating transformation function.
Well, it’s actually quite interesting.
It’s just different from my impression.
That guy.
Ultimate Dunkuga is lame, so I don’t need it.
Final Dunkuga is fine, right?
The reason Terada couldn’t come out in C3 is…
It was Machine Blaster and Garvion, I think.
Galvion had a model released a little while ago, so there might be a chance…
>>31
It seems they were saying that as a result of the battle between Machine Blaster and Mekander Robo, it became Mekander.
If I had just released the Machine Blaster Sulfa…
A super robot that is purely terrestrial and military-affiliated is quite rare, isn’t it?
I heard they wanted to release the V Gundam but were turned down, and it was finally able to be released after around 30 years of product development.
>>33
Well, if you look at the entire Gundam series, it’s hard to say whether a work would be brought in to participate if there was no market opportunity…
V Gundam was produced by Sunrise, I can’t forgive that.
Is the last time Dunkouga was recreated in the original work in Sorrowful?
>>35
It must be 2Z.
It’s amazing that we can talk about our favorite anime this much.
>>37
It seems like there might be opportunities like this that wouldn’t come otherwise.
If I talk during a normal time, there will be some people who will speculate, “Is this the next Super Robot Wars participation?!”
The 30 main characters that participated in the game had various merchandise released after launch, but the DLC characters were completely unrelated to that lineup.
Shapiro is a storm of WTF, even with just one episode.
The one that is probably the most different from the image of Super Robot Wars is Ryo.
The Machine Blaster is too reckless in the console version of Super Robot Wars.
>>43
It seems possible that only Boss Palder can be operated when released, while others are treated as weapons…
It’s unreasonable even if it’s not a fixed position.
I think people who say Dunkouga is boring are those who aren’t able to properly watch the work.
>>45
Since I can’t properly see the work, I can’t recognize the difference in quality and just evaluate it based on my own feelings.
>>52
You’ve been biting back with a level of understanding that can only express quality in vague terms.
>>60
Your argument is nothing but a vague reasoning that can be used to defend anything.
You’re overly sweet to yourself, aren’t you?
It’s not just this person who decides or writes things.
The late appearance of the SRX combination seems to be influenced somewhat by Dancouga.
If a work has a lot of robot characters and participation needs to be limited, then it would be normal for about four units to appear.
If Terada doesn’t appear in the next live broadcast and another producer takes the lead, would that leave an impression of a generational change?
Regardless of whether it’s interesting or not, I think the design of Mugе’s mech is lame.
>>54
It’s rare for the enemy robots in old super robot anime to not be uncool.
There are a lot of people who seem to have drawn something carelessly out of habit because they don’t feel like selling.
I feel it’s more accurate to say that the TV version of Dunkoga is visually uninteresting rather than the story being dull.
When I talked about my favorite character, I felt stressed thinking they would also appear in Super Robot Wars…?
Since it’s from ’85, it wouldn’t be strange to have seen it, but I don’t remember it and I’ve never seen any kids talking about it.
Maybe because I liked elephants, I had some kind of Big Mos toy.
It’s not just lame; until they combine, only the same fighter jets and fodder robots appear.
Around the time of the guild roam change, unique ones start to increase.
In the project I mentioned before about the true Super Robot, they said that Dunkougai has the latest position…
Mr. Terada is passionately talking about Dunkuga! This must be a foreshadowing for its participation in Super Robot Wars Y!!!
I wasn’t watching it in real time, but…
It’s about to get crazy if they don’t combine by episode 16.
>>67
Getter Robo G is also mostly relying on Proto Getter in its first cour, which is a fairly common pattern in older anime.
>>84
Is it relatively common?
I can’t think of much else.
As expected, they are an indispensable person for Super Robot Wars.
Knowledge can be acquired later, but passion is something that can’t be helped.
In the first place, when it comes to before Super Robot Wars, most robot anime is a topic I don’t really know much about, so I end up knowing very little.
The sharing of knowledge through books and other media related to Super Robot Wars and the category of robot anime has led us to this point.
Well, putting that aside, I think it would be one of the most minor entries among the works up to the fourth installment.
>>69
I think GoShogun is the more minor one.
Because I’m currently talking in a patterned way, it’s more likely that neither Y nor DD will emerge…‼
The story about guerrilla warfare is interesting, so I don’t mind that there isn’t a combination that much.
On the contrary, Dunkougano Nova is almost always combined, and there is too little action in its separated state.
I haven’t seen any discussions about the story based on Go-Shogun.
The mech from Mugetsu that gets named every time it appears in Super Robot Wars.
>>74
I want something related to Dilad as well.
>>90
Dirad Combat Mecha
Dirad Final Battle Mecha
Well, I have to admit that its popularity was more as a character anime than as a mecha anime.
It’s not that mechas are unpopular, but…
>>77
It seems that it might be more popular among girls.
The Ultimate Dunkuga from 30 and the original-equipped Scotaco should be featured more in DD or have increased exposure!
>>78
Instead of putting resources into something like that, it would be better to focus on a regular Dunkouga…
>>82
I want to see the recently revealed Dialga because it’s so cool!
Anyone who says that only elephants are enough regarding Dancouga probably doesn’t know anything about it.
The one you must not lose the most in Dancouga is Shinobu Fujiwara.
>>79
The one who is the most free is Ryo.
Dr. Hazuki is rather stubborn or harsh.
The children’s reactions at the time were not very favorable, and it was more well-received by anime fans.
>>85
Anime that comes out in OVA form is like that, right?
>>85
After all, it’s the original voice actor unit…
Without mentioning Terada, Dancouga seems to be a strong candidate for a new work participation.
Even robots I don’t know, like Dairyuuga, are sprouting up.
>>88
It seems like they could be flexible with the rights and relationships.
>>91
Without realizing it, it became dynamic copyright, so it’s deeply intertwined with Super Robot Wars.
>>97
Will Dunkouga Tenga appear?
>>88
It was imagined that the armor would separate and transform into a dragon, but no one expected a fifth beast warrior.
I have a memory of thinking that the Acrobunch was just a bonus robot…
If you start with Super Robot Wars, you’ll wonder where the Dangkuken went.
>>92
As a result of being constantly told that iron fists are better than swords, for the past 20 years, iron fists have been the norm…
I really can’t do anything without that team ninja.
Since this person says it’s interesting, it must be interesting for sure! That’s also a biased perspective.
Why does Dunkouga have normal fighting moves and command inputs like “Iron Fist”? That question can be answered by watching the main story.
The only one who can operate that mysterious divine fusion circuit is Shinobi.
If I accidentally die, it would be a big problem.
>>100
In the second episode of Dirad, I did it too, but I’ve crammed too many functions into the Eagle Fighter.
It seems like there’s a passionate involvement in the matter of participating during the Winky era…
The animation during the first fusion may indeed be static, but it’s detailed like an OVA and a must-see.
What does it mean for a group that has clearly been talking based on their awareness from the last ten years to bring up Winky?
Many people who actually tried watching it said things like, “These guys are interesting, are they crazy?” with many references to the characters.
Is that why Dunkouga appeared in the collaboration section of the robot fighting game?
>>105
That should be just someone over there who is a serious Super Robot Wars fanatic.
I’ve seen quite a few long-time God Mars fans.
I haven’t seen any long-time Dunkouga fans.
>>108
That’s exactly the thread image!
It’s quite amusing how everyone charges in while saying lines that get them all wrapped up in their own emotions.
Gerard Cap, the old man at the base, Director Igor, and Alan, etc.
Shapiro deployed in the robot, but his mental state was in shambles, so he lost in a one-on-one against Land Cougar, which was hilarious.
“Doing it is like a trademark of Kazuki Yao, and it was even used in the 1990 ‘Ramune & 40’ Dasaider, so it must have been popular.”
You will hear the searing anger that you’ve heard to death in Super Robot Wars a lot in the main story as well.
I know people say it won’t become a robot in the first season, but it will transform from a machine to a beast, so I find it quite enjoyable to watch as an animal-transforming mecha series.
>>117
I love guerrilla warfare in the early game.
Sara is also challenging in various ways as a heroine.
The other two are undoubtedly crazy, including the doctor.
Is the climactic ending just about impact?
>>121
Yeah.
I haven’t been involved with CS Super Robot Wars, but if it’s true, this time Y will be the first Super Robot Wars that completely allows users to engage from their own perspective, Terada.
>>123
Did you say you’re not involved?
>>126
I was talking about it a little after 30, but it seems like they would at least consider giving advice.
>>132
Ah, I feel like the nuance was something like, “I haven’t heard anything about that time, so I don’t know.”
This time, since they’ve been silent and said something like “there’s probably nothing for me to do when it comes to the game,” it seems like they might not be involved…
I love the beastly nature of Beast Mode.
The love from the IMPACT demo screen’s aggressive beast from miracles truly gave me chills on first sight…
Dairyuga has a cool rifle, but I wonder if it will go somewhere when it becomes Ultimate.
Perhaps there might be a combination with Daigan to create Ultimate Daigan or something like that.
In the discussion with Ohbari about BDBOX, he mentioned a lot of hints, so I think the possibility of Y releasing Ultimate Dunkouga and Dairyuuga is quite high, but I wonder what will happen.
>>128
Release or Dunkuga BURN
>>128
If they are going to come out, I wonder if they would make statements that could be interpreted as hints at this timing.
>>133
It can’t be helped since it was timed to coincide with the broadcast start date of Dancouga, right?
>>128
In horse racing predictions, it’s a sure win.
There are many parts of the mobile device series that Terada has not touched!
Who is the successor of the guardian of the void sitting in Terada’s chair…?
>>130
I think it’s terrible that Morizumi doesn’t want to sit in a seat like that.
>>134
Well, of course.
>>134
I don’t have such rights or abilities, but I still don’t like it…
>>134
Skills such as doing sales like a touring performer, adjusting a massive amount of scenarios, and quickly posing figures are required.
Users criticize me for acting like a dictator and doing whatever I want…
I honestly feel sorry for Terada, as he has repeatedly mentioned that he has no discretion to participate, yet is still being told otherwise.
>>136
Terada-san, Gridman can appear in Super Robot Wars, right? (Direct call)
>>140
These guys…
At least for the next work (Y), they have been saying in the livestream that it is mostly made by young staff and that they are not really involved.
Former Super Robot Wars producer, that’s what he himself says…
I don’t want to do scriptwriting or combat anime at all.
>>145
Responsible for being carried into the hospital.
I want to leave a message saying that they are doing an anime of Hyukke MK-3.
The producer answers that it’s okay because it will be postponed anyway.
If you’ve had that right all along, then I’ve been saying that Megazone 23 should be a regular.
Thanks to Super Robot Wars, I was able to learn the name of the toy robot that had a bird I used to have that transforms into its head.
Dancouga BURN might be a flag if it were to be digitized, but since there’s no movement, it seems unlikely.
>>148
Hasegawa-sensei themselves have been active and attending Comiket again after a long time…
I wonder if the manga library will be revived and added to.
A few years ago at a Sakura Wars event, he was so passionate about it that it’s incredible how much Kazuaki Yao cares.
Was it this person who spoiled the plot of “Zeke Ax”?
It’s not that I was a director, screenwriter, or producer; I was only involved as a key animator once or twice at most.
I wonder why they are representing the work, but I guess it’s fine because no one else wants to take the lead.
>>152
I’m doing mechanical design, and I’ve been drawing licensed illustrations continuously, but is that still not enough?
>>156
If content does nothing, it will just weather away and die.
From α to MX, when you listen through electric sparkle columns and broadcasts,
Always Deice March
“Love You Far Away” has the coolest arrangement used in “Sukukoma” even at 30.
>>158
It has been adjusted to align more closely with the original song.
It’s not like I’m doing it just because there was an offer for representation or anything.
It’s terrible because anyone can see that the production environment is so hellish that it’s barely even a joke, even for things that can be presented.
>>160
It’s quite common for the scenario writer to not be able to finish.
>>166
Scenario Writer: I’ll write it up on the spot.
Later, I’ll be so busy that I won’t remember anything… it’s that serious.
Whether it will pass or not is another matter, but it seems they are showing some hope, so they might consider it to some extent.
Despite being the creator of the hugely popular Final Dunkuga…
Isn’t it true that if this person wasn’t a fan, it would have ended with old robot anime…?
>>165
Isn’t that generally how other robot anime from the Showa era is?
Even Mazinger Getter seems suspicious.
>>165
I think the fourth release had some passionate staff, and their influence was significant.
If this person hadn’t continued with Super Robot Wars, I think most anime other than Gundam would be the same.
>>167
Even if it didn’t exist, there was a possibility it could have been picked up during the current streaming trends, but honestly, I can’t believe that even such a minor robot anime exists! It’s a scale that wouldn’t be possible without Super Robot Wars.
When the script runs away, Terada will be cornered, and the scenario will become smoother.
The troublesome thing is that the scenario created from that has a high evaluation…
I get worried about whether it’s really okay to bring up stories about when F was split.
>>173
It’s brutal that when I asked to at least make one PS port, I got turned down from above.
Even if I don’t know any behind-the-scenes stories about J, the difference in character change is really strange.
>>175
The second half was so empty that a random old guy suddenly appeared as the final boss! It feels amazing.
The real mastermind is actually Jippa-san, but they have only appeared in public during the Super Robot Wars Night event about once.
>>176
That person is also listed by name in the Bandai Namco’s compatible systems…
If it weren’t for the super alloy of Daigard and the continuation of Super Robot Wars, it definitely wouldn’t have been released…
By the way, the BD-BOX or something like that is about time…
Blasterization feels like just a power-up.
Nova, Steel God, Gaiking LOD, and REIDEEN.
I think the influence of Super Robot Wars was certainly present in the making of this area.
It’s not that P’s intentions are completely disregarded; it seems that there are rare opportunities that arise, like when someone scheduled can’t show up, and it’s like, “Now’s the chance! Let’s dive in!” That’s what they say about the J9 gathering and such.
An opinion that doesn’t clash with the higher-ups’ intentions will surely get approved just because there is no discretion.
It’s impressive how they managed to release such a game, which seems like a hassle to create for so many different reasons, at that pace.
It’s not like I have no authority at all, since I’m the one who decided to include ULTRAMAN 30.
>>186
I can’t say it was decided, but when I asked during a discussion with the publisher if Ultraman would be okay, I received their approval, which sounds like a great deal.
Even Mazinger, I think it felt like, “Ah, there used to be robot anime like that,” when Super Robot Wars came out back in the day.
First, decide on the participating work (due to many adult circumstances).
Since you’re saying you’re going to draw a scenario, the script is definitely going to die.