Not exact matches
Remember Voltron, the «80s re-dubbed
anime about
robot lion vehicles that transform into a
giant robot dude with a sword that defends the universe (or parts of it, anyway)?
I like watching cartoons, camping, bowling, car shows, also like
anime and
giant robots.
Those only vaguely familiar with Japanese
anime undoubtedly think of
giant robots, big - eyed ninjas and Pokemon characters.
If you saw the original Pacific Rim several years ago, then you might be aware that it was an attempt by Guillermo Del Toro to merge «
giant robot»
anime with live - action Kaiju movies and a VERY high dosage of Independence Day.
East meets West, swords, samurai and
giant robots, all playing into the clash between Batman and his Rogues gallery; «Batman: Made in Japan» featurette: To make a special film about Batman requires just the right artist to bring the mix of style and energy that is unmistakably
anime.
Lost Planet: Extreme Condition and Lost Planet 2 both revolved heavily around fast - paced mech combat influenced by manga and
anime giant robot conventions.
It's a shoot - em - up based on the magical
giant robot that fans of the
anime series already know about.
One of the best
anime to surface out of the mecha genre, Eureka Seven deals with underlying themes of religious persecution, corrupt militarism, government testing and love that transcends human nature, all to the backdrop of fighting in
giant robots.
Bluefin has announced an exciting new release for pop culture,
giant robot and
anime fans as it opens pre-orders for the Voltron Super Mini-Pla from Bandai Shokugan brand.
Have you ever wondered what Transformers would've been like if instead of being
giant fighting
robots, the cars and vehicles transformed into sword - weilding
anime girls?
As someone who has long enjoyed animated
giant robots who battle one another, I've admittedly not seen many of the various Gundam
animes.
Giant robots, especially those piloted by humans, have been an
anime staple for decades.
I've grown up a fan of the likes of BattleTech, Gundam, Zone of the Enders, and all of those
giant robot books, cartoons,
anime, and games.
Others are more extravagant, such as a missile - firing speeder bike, a truck that launches fists from both sides to punch objects, and even a few
anime - style
giant robots (one of which causes destruction by performing acrobatic flips).