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A mecha animated series from 30 years ago had really cutting-edge concepts. It was a space-travel show where characters could travel back and forth through time and space. The robots were a fusion of biology and machinery, and the toys were super cool too.
There is a lot of interesting background: Imagine medieval European warfare mixed with knights charging on horseback and robots battling alongside them. Characters could travel back to modern cities, where unicorns and fairies existed. People from different countries, after time-traveling, could communicate effortlessly using a form of telepathy.
There is a lot of interesting background: Imagine medieval European warfare mixed with knights charging on horseback and robots battling alongside them. Characters could travel back to modern cities, where unicorns and fairies existed. People from different countries, after time-traveling, could communicate effortlessly using a form of telepathy.
Because the meshing of fantasy and mecha genre never takes off for real, you always have the feeling that the two things are thrown into another one for no reason other than someone dictated it (which is what happened). The fantasy setting is never truly explored, being limited to some tinkerbells and a bunch of monsters that attack the main heroes, and the story (interesting in the first 20 or so episodes) eventually completely demolishes that because by the end the series has 100% turned into pure sci-fi. The characters are not very memorable either. The mecha design, on the other hand, is cool. Definitely not the best series by Yoshiyuki Tomino and DEFINITELY not en par with Gundam 0079, even if the themes (concerning problems of communication between people) are commendable.
- TooKakkoiiforYou_321
- 24. Jan. 2021
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While this is older and the animation is dated, its fairly unique in the mecha genre. I just lost interest after 16 or so episodes. Gets quite ridiculous.
- frankblack-79961
- 6. Mai 2021
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