
Is it interesting?
Sloppy management exceeds just a remake.
It’s impressive to have names like Desperosite, Zaurgaizer, and Hydroblazer from that era.
It’s interesting.
If it wasn’t interesting, it wouldn’t be remade.
After watching the remake, doesn’t the face opening feel a bit different somehow?
The design is almost the same, huh?
The super weapon head was added later, right? Wasn’t the face open until then?
Compared to the super weapon head stuffed with as many weapons as possible on the robot’s head.
The LOD, which blows off the armor of the Great Sky Dragon Head and releases heat with all its might, is surprisingly decent… isn’t it?
If you ask me if it’s interesting, I think it’s somewhat interesting, but I feel that during that time, the episodes weren’t well coordinated, and if there’s a bit of carelessness, I think it’s tough without the right appropriateness.
It’s interesting.
There are no ranking and bulking.
The super weapon head looks too surreal at first glance.
A small nuclear missile that can be fired in a quantity like a demon’s rapid-fire.
A flamethrower with more than ten times the heat energy of a hydro blaster.
Cell destruction beam
To cram everything into my head.
The name “Deathfire” is a bit…
Is that power really being forced into a super weapon head in such extreme conditions…?
Since it’s an era of anime that prioritizes not boring children by doing something different each time, I hope you enjoy the rich variety of Gaiking’s armaments without worrying too much about the consistency of each episode.
It’s close to the public image of “Showa super robot anime.”
That’s exactly more than Mazinger or Getter.
I’ve heard stories about how popular the toys were in the past, but I don’t know how popular they actually were.
It conveys that “Star of the Giants” was popular.
Every time Axion is dropped in Super Robot Wars, I think that if we had the Zeus missile, we could destroy it, right?
I really love Vogue Eye’s completely monster-like appearance, but its turn comes too late.
Because hitting it head-on with a hydroblazer won’t cause much damage.
Using the superpower to throw Sanshiro’s magic ball, aim for areas with weak defense.
I thought that was quite a sneaky setup when I heard it.
I want the Soul of Chogokin Great Sky Dragon.
Is there going to be a restock?
I love the rejection of Gaiking’s return in the revolution form; it’s terrible but fascinating.
If we’re talking about names, the Dark Horror Corps is probably quite something too…
In the first episode, they suddenly lose…
I like the intonation of Paralyzer.
Sometimes I do something completely incomprehensible.
Escaped from being trapped in a black hole…?
Introducing the concept of a mothership into robot anime was revolutionary.
Farewell to the mound of glory, my top pick.
It has become a dense drama episode that could only exist in that era, where the continuity of each story and the setting of the world were weak.
Be careful, because the larger one cannot be converted to the later version or super weapon head without buying the option parts set from Premium Bandai.
It’s great that it’s not just a mobile base, but also strong as a mecha.
I think it’s interesting that robots operated with battleships feel like a bridge between the early Mazinger series and the real robots that would come later.
Gaiking and the Great Sky Dragon are cool, but the character settings are messy.
Gaiking has a strong sense of episodic storytelling even by the standards of that time.
The range is wide from orthodox action episodes to guest drama episodes.
The smaller one kept falling apart and it was extremely stressful.
It can’t be helped since it’s early in the Gintama series.
It’s interesting how, even though the super weapon head is included, there’s an overall lack of heroism in the design.
The soft vinyl figure in the thread is very good.
In terms of storytelling, the third episode is very memorable.
I really like how the settings and naming for Gaiking and the Great Sky Dragon are constructed to sound strong.
The idea of a dragon battleship with a robotic head is fantastic.
Is it okay for the dragon’s head to be gone after the robot deployment?
Big
Sky
Demon
Dragon
Moe
Eh?
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Paraiza!!!
Abshock Riiii!!
Mr. Kamiya’s shout is wonderful.
Speaking of which, isn’t there a Great Sky Demon Dragon-chan in Roboga?
I wonder if I would have become a mom-type character if I had been there as the mother ship.
I wanted the LOD Modeloid to come with a Giant Cutter and Miracle Drill.
The early MODEROID was on a trial-and-error basis, so it was inevitable that the included accessories were minimal.
Robo-Great takes off the clothes of Rai-chan and Val-chan.
The spare head attached to the Great Sky Dragon will have a completely different and outrageous appearance, right?
Why did you make the pitcher a robot pilot?
The huge super alloy Gaiking is at the nearby Joshin, and it’s seriously big and makes me laugh.
I am excited about something like an internal illustration of the Great Sky Dragon.
The open head of the LOD was a bit of a letdown.
That won’t make the child scream in fear.
I was disappointed that the super weapon head wasn’t in LOD because I liked it so much…
It seems that it only came out in appearance.
LOD is currently being broadcasted on YouTube.
It’s great how the face that already looks bad can look even worse.
I heard that many animators came to work because of Gaiking at the time of LOD.
I think it was definitely amazing because Kinda Iko was there.
The Stinger Head really follows that silhouette, huh?
There are quite a few issues with the personalities of the main characters (it can also be said that the story doesn’t really maintain continuity).
Lee and Sacon are reasonable, but there’s not enough depiction of Bunta to talk about his personality.
One of the highlights of Gaiking is that you can regularly enjoy the dynamic artwork of Kaneda.
Even outside of pure battle episodes, I also handle quite a few drama episodes, so it’s enjoyable in two ways.
In addition, there are quite a few notable stories, such as a ghost ship from space that is fully committed to comedy and a massive Zeus missile.
The guy with the bad face only has a bad nose, but I think the situation is cool; it’s that thing between the eyes that’s bad.
There are times when Yamagatake becomes a bit of an unpleasant character.
The name “Dark Horror Legion” is amazing, isn’t it?
There was an episode where the enemy female character overlaps the image of her lover with Sanshiro, and it was streamed to celebrate the release of a large Soul of Chogokin.
Speaking of which, there was someone a little while ago who was modifying the remote-control Gaiking, and it was amazing…
I feel like I saw some kanji alongside the Desper Site (was it called Shikisen or something?) as a weapon of Gaiking on the old Super Robot Wars BBS a long time ago.
The rate at which the paralyzer becomes fatal is high.
I like Grendizer and Daigunder the most out of the horned robots.
I didn’t even know there was an origin until I saw LOD.
It’s nice to see well-made remakes.
By the way, about the name of this Dangaioh Ur’s technique…
Actually, I only know about the original Gaiking from Super Robot Wars.
The United Nations, which loves the Matsumoto manga version, announced that it would accept refugees from the Zeira aliens, but there was a dispute over which country would take them in, and it ended up being scrapped.
There was an issue of a TV magazine or Adventure King that featured the super weapon Head on the cover, which I found a bit unpleasant as a child.
Perhaps that is an expression of the feeling of “creepy.”
You can watch the first episode on YouTube, so let’s check it out!
Isn’t it too sad that the dark horror army, thinking they could rely on Darius because the stars are perishing, ended up being dominated instead?