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  2. List of mecha anime - Wikipedia

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    TV series: 2005: Super Robot Wars Original Generation: The Animation: Super Robot Wars: OVA: 2005: Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam: A New Translation – Heir to the Stars: Gundam: Film: Compilation 2005–06: Kirameki Project — OVA: 2005: Gun X Sword — TV series: 2005: Full Metal Panic! The Second Raid: Full Metal Panic! TV series: 2005–06 ...

  3. Giant Robo: The Day the Earth Stood Still - Wikipedia

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    [21] Mike Crandol of Anime News Network says Imagawa "takes the best of the old and mixes it with the best of the new to create the definitive giant robot story." [16] John Huxley of Anime Boredom concludes the series is "the super robot show as it was in your mind's eye, a perfect combination of the old without the disappointment of reality." [19]

  4. Giant Robo (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Giant Robo (ジャイアントロボ, Jaianto Robo), also known as Johnny Sokko and His Flying Robot in the United States, [1] is a manga and tokusatsu series created by Mitsuteru Yokoyama. It is similar to Yokoyama's Tetsujin 28-go (known as Gigantor in the U.S.), but Giant Robo has more elements of fantasy.

  5. Kirameki Project - Wikipedia

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    In his first of two reviews of Kirameki Project, Theron Martin of Anime News Network called Kirameki Project a "a cutesy, quirky, fan service-laden giant robot series, one clearly made by hard-core otaku for hard-core otaku". In his review of the last two episodes he commented favorably on the dramatic elements. [1]

  6. Mecha anime and manga - Wikipedia

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    Mecha, also known as giant robot or simply robot, is a genre of anime and manga that feature mecha in battle. [1] [2] The genre is broken down into two subcategories; "super robot", featuring super-sized, implausible robots, and "real robot", where robots are governed by realistic physics and technological limitations.

  7. Detonator Orgun - Wikipedia

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    Detonator Orgun (Japanese: デトネイター・オーガン, Hepburn: Detoneitā Ōgan) is a 1991 Japanese original video animation series by AIC and Artmic, [1] directed by Masami Ōbari [2] with character designs by Kia Asamiya.

  8. SSSS.Dynazenon - Wikipedia

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    SSSS.Dynazenon (stylized as SSSS.DYNΛZENON) is a 2021 Japanese anime television series produced by Trigger.It is the sequel to the 2018 anime SSSS.Gridman and the second installment in the shared Gridman Universe media established in 2018 after the 1993–94 tokusatsu drama Gridman the Hyper Agent by Tsuburaya Productions.

  9. Dai-Shogun – Great Revolution - Wikipedia

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    Dai-Shogun – Great Revolution (風雲維新ダイ☆ショーグン, Fūun Ishin Dai Shōgun) is a mecha anime television series, directed by Takashi Watanabe and animated by J.C.Staff and A.C.G.T. It aired on April 9, 2014, on Tokyo MX [3] and finished on June 26, 2014. The mecha design is by Makoto Ishiwata of Nitroplus.