
A full course after the abduction makeover and becoming a decoy for Kaiser.
Rai abuse is funny, but this…
If ZERO sees the anime Mazinkaiser, he will come at me with full force to kill me.
I wasn’t from the Mazinger Z generation, but I was excited that Majin Kaiser is super strong.
I thought later that people from this generation would probably find it quite infuriating.
You’ll be defeated after being transformed into Ashura Mazinger.
After that, it never appears again, you know.
Honestly, the only interesting parts of this OVA series were the first two episodes.
Having a super strong robot from the start is just not fun at all.
Since the theatrical version properly showcases Z’s activities and the appearance of Great,
As for the TV, it was a tough fight, and if they allocated time for Tetsuya’s appearance, it felt like someone who shows up slowly…
It’s a bit late to ask, but I wonder why Tetsuya’s voice was different in the movie than in the anime.
In the theatrical version, it was the Devilman person, right?
In the “DeathMatch Dark General Arc,” the abuse towards Kouji (mental abuse towards Kouji-kun) begins.
The final episode of Mazinger Z feels like a rough story about generational transition now, but it must have been groundbreaking back then.
It feels like Grendizer is overwhelmingly stronger than Mazinger.
Maybe the reason why Alpha’s Mazinkaiser Koji Kabuto was so well-received is that Koji, who had been overshadowed by both Great and Daizer, returned to the forefront with a new, overwhelmingly powerful Mazinger produced by the same creator as Z, which provided a great sense of catharsis.
In the battle between Great Mazinger and Grendizer, it is said that Koji Kabuto believes Great is the strongest robot.
When I was a child, I felt like it should have been Kaiser instead of Mazinger Z, and I still feel somewhat the same now.
Is the quality of the drama better in movies?
I wonder if there are places where I can see it.
Some staff members at INFINITY were talking regretfully about how they lost to Mazinger.
When I was a child, I watched a movie on DVD or something, and it was so intense that it really made my heart race…
Although the movie was released earlier than the anime, Mazinger Z was still moderately effective in terms of attack power, and there were instances of Shiro receiving a blood transfusion while Koji was in bad condition, as well as the Z not being repaired in time. Even though he lost, it was done in a way that didn’t diminish his status, as he received the Mazinger Blade and had the opportunity to take down the last opponent, so it wasn’t strictly a defeat.
It was crafted with considerable care for a work of that time.
But when asked what I think about this kind of situation, it’s quite common in Go Nagai’s works.
Gou-chan really likes having the enemy make use of his ally’s strength, doesn’t he?
It feels like they made it with the assumption that it would be released first as a movie, and the TV version ended up feeling strangely lackluster.
No matter how many times I see it, I feel this way (don’t give up…)
While my sons are on the brink of death, my dad is playing dress-up as a prophet…
Despite featuring a Kaiser that is stronger than Z as the main character, OVA Kaiser seems to be in a position closer to a reboot of Mazinger Z, which feels somewhat distorted.
When I think about it, it’s a strange situation where Great is already involved even though we are fighting Dr. Hell in the OVA Kaiser.
Perhaps that’s why it’s sad that even after Great fights against Mycenae and manages to score a hit, he ends up getting battered.
I think the movie “Dark General” is well-made.
It’s high quality and just a little over 40 minutes, so it’s easy to watch.
So if asked what Kaiser’s enemy is… I wonder what it could be…
I want you to be surprised that in the OVA, Kaiser properly watched up to the Dark General, and the seven great generals defeated by Jonathan were actually treated better.
The dark general of Kaiser is struggling because the atmosphere has suddenly become too serious.
There are also Gorgons, you know.
There are too many executives compared to the size.
Due to Daiser’s stubbornness not to let Koji-kun ride in the Z, the only characters Z co-starred with in that era’s movie were Great and Devilman.
If you’re going to release Kaiser, you might as well make it the conclusion with the Dark Emperor.
Aside from Super Robot Wars, the only other encounters with the Dark Emperor were in the novels and Zero.
I really, really like the guy who used Getter rays on the very first Kaiser Mazinger Z.
I understand that you want Mazinger to be Mazinger.
If that’s the kind of situation you end up in like in the thread image, then I think the enhanced form is fine.
I can somewhat understand how people feel when they follow the reruns of MX and end up becoming like ZERO.
I like Z and Koji Kabuto, but I can’t stand Grade and Tetsuya Ken, so I just can’t bring myself to like them….
I can somewhat understand that there was hardly any anticipation for Infinity until it was released.
In Super Robot Wars, it gets secretly repaired after being destroyed once.
In L, it was during the Kaiser maintenance after the main story ended, so I hadn’t switched yet.
Great has been struggling a lot from the beginning, probably because it inherits the style from the end of Z.
That’s not like you at all…! It makes me feel complicated.
Also, Tetsuya-san faints too much.
I really don’t want to stray from the basic line of the power that my grandfather left me, which can be both a god and a devil.
The scientific fortress research institute is floating in water, which is not much of an advantage and is rather in a pinch.
This is Doctor Morimori’s portion! Which one is doing it?
My dad also dislikes Great Mazinger.
I’m currently watching Great on MX, and it’s just amazing that so many generals are actually there.
I feel a strong sense of being overwhelmed without a rotation or plan in place.
I think it’s amazing that it has become commercialized in modern times.
I thought I was able to rescue Ichinana style, my ally from INFINITY, but in the end, he lost his wrist and couldn’t be saved, which makes Koji-kun quite gloomy. I actually like that a lot.
I really like Alpha’s Kaiser the most.
I wish Kaiser didn’t kill Laurie and the others.
I honestly don’t dislike Ashura Mazinger itself, but…
I really think it’s terrible that Kouji gets knocked out and destroyed by Kaiser, then fades out.
It was good that in the modified version of Super Robot Wars W, Koji, after regaining his sanity, guided Z back to our side.
I liked SKL and it was interesting.
Rebooting a highly complete first installment seems like too high of a hurdle to overcome…
If Shinma had succeeded, perhaps…
It’s really not good that there isn’t anyone holding the reins.
I don’t dislike Mazinger X, but I think the name is bad.
Don’t you feel like Z to X has become weaker?
To be honest, when it comes to the Seven Generals, they are properly fighting directly.
Even Winky Super Robot Wars is better than the original.
In the original work, they are so incompetent that even the Dark Emperor is astonished.
It seems that there is a tendency to rely on Super Robot Wars to deal with Mazinger-related content rather than doing anime adaptations repeatedly.
Also, they’re expanding with Mazinger in manga and model kits.
Speaking of which, I feel like there was a manga about a death game featuring Mazingers in Hobby Japan.
ZX!
Just so you know, even in the latter part of the anime version of Z, the repairs were hardly completed, and they continued to fight while in a dilapidated state.
I can follow up on the fact that we lost to the combat beast.
The problem is Mr. Tetsuya.
“Great is a superior version of Z. With this, the peace of the world is assured.”
A place where they keep making arrogant statements.
I wonder why everyone in Great is acting so tough… Even Shiro gets really tough with the guest girls.
In Super Robot Wars and such, there are crows I’ve never seen or heard of before that really provoke me.
I thought, “Come on! If Dr. Kenzo is saying ‘Mazinger Z is in danger,’ he should have released Great a bit earlier.”
Seriously, the boss is managing the relationships among the people in the fortress research institute.
>ZX!
Hehe… Zex!
It’s pointless to say one thing or another about works from the dawn period when the know-how is still being developed.
If the supreme general of darkness and the returning member Gorgon from the previous work were to be cut off halfway, then the Seven Great Generals could have been appropriately thinned out as well.
The person who was angry in the thread probably dislikes Great Mazinger as well.
In the Seven Generals, it feels like Hardias is oddly favored in Super Robot Wars.
It’s really sad to see Mazinger Z get defeated, even though I didn’t watch it much as a kid.
The Mazinger series has been wandering aimlessly in both anime and manga.
However, if I turn a blind eye to the fact that there is no continuation, I quite like the final episode of Shinma…
Hardias has an interesting character.
This Iron Tetsuya’s lines are almost all just “What.”
The Toei version of Great shows that the staff is struggling to figure out how to create it.
Since there is still no template for robot anime, I can’t rely on that either.
It’s clear that this work was created before it could even promise that “executive robots are strong.”
Great is somewhat concerned that Gō-chan’s machine is too strong, which puts pressure on the pilot.
I think it’s fine to introduce a new enemy character that has a Satan-like vibe since Go-chan often uses the star system.
As expected, they won’t create a new enemy character for Dynamic in Super Robot Wars until then.
Well, the mechanical Gyrgon has been entrusted to Dynamic-san.