
Den! Dereren
Overall, the movement in any game is good.
It’s a piano arrangement of the ending theme.
Sheryl faction
I prefer impact for combined attacks.
The level of perfection of the clone technique is too high.
I think if it’s impactful, it will stick in my mind for a lifetime.
It’s not a big deal unless we combine.
Give me back my experience points.
Wasn’t makibishi such a weapon!?
I fall in love with Noris as he cuts down the Makibishi launcher.
Weakening when Jo gets on.
A warrior who can fight toe-to-toe with the undefeated of the East.
Individually, it’s already dangerous, and when combined, it becomes even more dangerous in the order of Sea Demon < Beast Demon < Sky Demon.
Moreover, Lenny is erotic.
About the height of a Gundam.
In UX, it’s pa-pa-ra-pa-pa-pa-ra-pa.
Wasn’t it like that?
I heard that anime is boring, but Super Robot Wars looks pretty interesting.
“It’s going to end without any understanding due to the cancellation.”
What a rude guy.
Princess Romina is also erotic.
There is a phenomenon where overly redundant anime looks somehow good when it is condensed to about the length of a Super Robot Wars game.
When appearing in Super Robot Wars, it’s enough to just enjoy the interesting parts…
If it still seems boring even with the main focus on combat-related discussions while picking and choosing elements in Super Robot Wars, then something is seriously wrong.
First of all, in the anime, Lenny isn’t cute…
The main problem is that Ilbora is just too much of a mess.
If Hiei is boring, then probably Raizer is boring too.
I’ve seen the original anime, even though it’s just the cut-out parts here, but somehow the animation…
In IMPACT, you actually need to merge for the damage to be sufficient.
Well, rather than Hiei’s firepower being low, the air demon’s mobility, firepower, and MAP weapon are all ridiculously powerful.
I thought it was a defensive anime where three ninjas fight against the evil Earth army, but it starts on Mars.
If things go well, I might be able to see the latest Reiwa ninja today.
Dancouga often comes up in conversations about boring robot anime, but it is indeed interesting.
It’s just that the merging is really slow.
Super Robot Wars 3: An anime that looks interesting if you only rely on knowledge of Super Robot Wars.
Hiei
Machine Robo
Dancouga NOVA
The master is amazing for being able to take this guy down, considering their hidden strength.
When you actually see it, don’t you think Joe has a bit of a bad personality? There are many developments where enemies anticipate moves and negotiate behind the scenes, leading to being stoned by the allied forces, which might be tough in that regard.
So there are parts where you can just enjoy the Hieimu-sou time without having to think about anything.
The transformation gimmick of the Phoenix Thunder Hawk is too good.
Isn’t Hiei a bit small?
In the UX scenario, there was a mention of the true identity of Fuhiei.
I was shocked to hear about the original setting of this work.
Hiei is really small.
It’s inexplicable how I’ve been in Elshank all this time.
The UX, which is closer to the original work, has a slower sense of speed for the clone killing technique…
The part where IMPACT advances and splits while scattering with a shasha sound was not a faithful recreation of the original at all.
UX was super strong no matter which it combined with.
There were also scenarios where you could beat them down unilaterally from underwater.
Though elusive, the freedom of appearing in the cyber space with impact.
Is it really okay for the final battle with Hazard in Super Robot Wars to be so sloppy? Terada said.
I love the story about Morizumi saying, “It’s a complete recreation!”
Dancouga doesn’t reveal foreshadowing or unexpected truths as the story progresses, so from a current perspective, it can be said to be boring.
It’s about unique individuals who are part of the military but enjoy guerrilla warfare while riding on squad-like mechs.
Also, Shapiro’s words and actions influenced by Wakamoto’s peak performance.
When you’re actually playing, the impact of suddenly becoming unable to move while the BGM changes is incredible…
Dancouga isn’t actually boring to watch.
Moreover, among the characters in the story, Shinobu was the one who seemed more reasonable, while other members of the Beast War Machine Team were problematic, and it was unfortunate that he got punished along with them.
The cut-in for Ilbora’s awakening is too funny.
I prefer the impact of the clone assassination technique.
I thought Dunkuga wasn’t so boring in a different way.
The battle is not exciting at all.
I don’t really have a grasp on where Hiei usually is, but I heard before that he’s probably in Elshank! Has that been figured out in the end?
If we don’t combine them, it’s not a big deal!
If you don’t care about experience points or money, it’s easier not to combine because they just rampage on their own…
I wonder why no one noticed…
Actually, it was being sent out from Elshank.
There is a scene just before the final episode where Hiei is stored in a room that resembles Elshank’s sealed room, and the crew members are surprised by this development.
Regardless of whether it seems unreasonable or not,
Nipple!!
I like the IMPACT version of the Clone Killing Technique the most because it has a high level of intent to kill.
Sky Demon >>> Others
I like the sea demon, but in the main anime…
It seems that in compact form, the Sea Devil is the strongest.
I heard that Hiei is the only one shaking his chest in UX, which made me chuckle.
Isn’t it surprising that even with such big breasts like Kali Yuga, they don’t bounce…?
When I actually used it, there is power, but that’s considering critical hits, and the damage output is surprisingly low.
The impact is that, compared to previous entries, this Super Robot Wars has relatively weak MAP weapons, but Sorcerer is in a class of its own.
Other than using two deployment slots, it’s truly strong.
In Super Robot Wars, why is there such an intro like “That guy… that guy has come…!”?
It might be a rare guy who thinks he can still handle things better if they combine.
In the current series, size is justice after all.
Dancouga’s searing anger flows with narration quite frequently, so it’s understandable that it was adopted in Super Robot Wars.
I suddenly used my clone technique to wipe out the enemies with a tornado, and it was a disaster.
The main characters, who rushed in, were complaining about not having a role, which was even worse.
It’s quite interesting that a moist ending song is arranged into such a majestic BGM.
I ended up wanting to start playing Super Robot Wars again just to see Ilbora’s cut-in…
The ninja comes out and kills!
Well, when it comes to watching a series that lasts more than two cours on a stream, I believe promotional battle anime that repeat the one-episode format really need to have each episode carefully crafted; otherwise, they are inherently at a disadvantage in terms of story.
The cut-in of Ilbora leaves a strong impression because you first see it when Zero Shadow is present.
Thanks to the overlap between the thread and the participation, the lucky man Schwarz Bruder has been overwhelmingly strengthened.
Ninja level…?
Gundam X is interesting, right!!
I stopped watching Gundam X halfway through because of the time slot it was aired in.
You’re nowhere near fitting into that category.
Gundam X has a story that is just plain interesting.
The animation and battle scenes are decent, considering the era.
Despite the rushed ending with its cancellation, Gundam X still manages to reach a proper conclusion.
In the first episode of Gundam X, I was taken aback by the protagonist’s massacre, and it was a bit…
Even this guy cannot achieve 0% attack against the final episode’s weak enemies in this harsh world.
That’s nice, isn’t it?
Hiei beating Master Teriyon to a pulp.
I wonder if everyone thinks it’s boring after the second half of Dunbine when they go to the surface…
The only time Dunkouga properly did robot wrestling was in the final episode released as an OVA after the series was canceled.
I defeated the important final boss by throwing the Void Sword at it, but…
The coolness of Love Survivor is amazing.
If they appear in the next Super Robot Wars, the protagonist, the Hiei group, and Schwarz could have ninja skills.
The combat animation of IMPACT is really cool after all.
Although there is no robot wrestling, in the first appearance of the flying booster, you can see Dunkouga moving in an incredibly chaotic way and fighting.
Another interesting aspect of Dunkouga is that it’s not really about the battle parts…
Even with things like God Mars, it feels like everything is digested from the combination bank to being one-shot killed, reminiscent of Mito Komon’s seal.
The standalone episodes of Machine Robo: Chronos, set before the city was created, have quite a few interesting stories.
The story of the jet and the self-destructing android is really good, isn’t it…?
Never say goodbye.
Eien no sore wa wakare janai kara – Because that eternal thing is not a separation.
I like the way IMPACT displays damage the most.
I like the ones where in the original battle scene, while Jo says “Everyone, wait for me!” Hiei returns home by car, performs a massive spin attack on the enemy fleet, single-handedly annihilates them, and we don’t get a chance to enter…
The intense one-on-one match with Master Asia has left an unforgettable mark in my IMPACT history.
Regarding G Gundam, there are many things in Super Robot Wars even after the main story ends… especially in Y, it might pick up from the novel…
Since they are rising evenly, the beam rifle’s suppression shots and the finishing blow seem to have the same damage, I wonder…
Even if it’s not Gundam, the satellite cannon is a bundle of romance, isn’t it?
In the main story, there’s a depiction where the number of the mysterious machine halves, and it immediately rushes to the rescue, showing that UX picked up on the finer details.
A pitiful creature called “Sea Demon” that is unfortunate in both anime and games.
It’s a system that properly integrates and stores Hiei with the toy.
The compact size of Hiei is portrayed in the anime as well.
I wonder how many people are using the black lion that suddenly became ridden by older men.
Why can a canceled anime still appear in Super Robot Wars?
The impact background music has a fatal transcription error.
The sound at the beginning of the ED theme’s chorus is off.
The black lion that Jo is riding has low performance, yet it is surprisingly strong and reliable.
It’s impressive to see you sinking enemy aircraft with full modifications and two actions from the beginning.
If you go too far, it will attack Aina too.
Even though he is like this, I think Domon is grateful for the help he received from Brother Schwartz.
From the second time onwards, it will be like a reaction of “Is this BGM?!”
It’s romantic that weak machines become super strong when they combine.
If you can summon Elshank, you can intentionally deal damage to Elshank to summon it, right? Impact.
Throwing a sword and stabbing it from behind is cool.
Removing that too
In the Tactician Super Robot Wars, deal damage to enemies and the Black Lion on the map while summoning Hiei.
It was like a beautiful finish where you combine them under HP conditions and defeat them with the beast demon’s firepower.
If you can’t come out just because Hiei was canceled, then there’s absolutely no way for Dangaioh.
Is Hiei really a future version of Show?