graphic revolt Posted February 6 Posted February 6 My favorite mech to mimic real world scale are the Macross Plus mechs but I can appreciate the super robot over projected hype machines which has captivated creators and the general audience to imagine wilder power wielding abilities. My middle of the road mech that combines real world applications and fantasy is Gasaraki. The outlandish mech powered to infinity and beyond within my standard of believability is Escaflowne. I’m sure that the forums have a breadth of knowledge when it comes to this subject matter, what is yours? Quote
F-ZeroOne Posted February 6 Posted February 6 (edited) From "Gundam", at the lower end of the scale - The Gundam Mk. II. Always liked that design, especially in Titans blue. Power wise, at least as far as Gundams go, its kind of the kid that gets hassled for its lunch money. In the middle - the RX-93 Nu-Gundam. Again, always liked the design which reminds me of a Police car and means Constable Amuro is about to lay down the law on that rascally ruffian Char. Its kind of in the middle power wise, able to push asteroids out of orbit with the help of TM Network! And at the top end of the "Gundam" power scale - the Turn-A Turn, Turn-A Turn, TURN-AAAAAAAAAAAAA... Gundam. (ahem) Not only capable of destroying the whole of human civilisation as we know it, but its also the only "Gundam" with a power no other "Gundam" has - the POWER OF 'TACHE. 😄 (1) (1) Okay, yes, theres probably one from "G-Gundam" or something that has one but we all know that doesn't count. 😉 Edited February 6 by F-ZeroOne Quote
graphic revolt Posted February 6 Author Posted February 6 1 hour ago, F-ZeroOne said: From "Gundam", at the lower end of the scale - The Gundam Mk. II. Always liked that design, especially in Titans blue. Power wise, at least as far as Gundams go, its kind of the kid that gets hassled for its lunch money. In the middle - the RX-93 Nu-Gundam. Again, always liked the design which reminds me of a Police car and means Constable Amuro is about to lay down the law on that rascally ruffian Char. Its kind of in the middle power wise, able to push asteroids out of orbit with the help of TM Network! And at the top end of the "Gundam" power scale - the Turn-A Turn, Turn-A Turn, TURN-AAAAAAAAAAAAA... Gundam. (ahem) Not only capable of destroying the whole of human civilisation as we know it, but its also the only "Gundam" with a power no other "Gundam" has - the POWER OF 'TACHE. 😄 (1) (1) Okay, yes, theres probably one from "G-Gundam" or something that has one but we all know that doesn't count. 😉 I might have to watch Turn A GUNDAM after all it’s design is owed to the Blade Runner conceptual artist Syd Mead! Quote
Big s Posted February 7 Posted February 7 Not necessarily a favorite, but Ideon always fits in as the overpowered lead. That thing destroyed a universe in the series Quote
Valkyrie Hunter D Posted February 7 Posted February 7 My faves tend to be on the low side of the power scale like the AV-98 Ingram from Patlabor, the Zenith Wanzer from Front Mission, and Garlands from Megazone 23. Quote
Big s Posted February 7 Posted February 7 1 hour ago, Valkyrie Hunter D said: My faves tend to be on the low side of the power scale like the AV-98 Ingram from Patlabor, the Zenith Wanzer from Front Mission, and Garlands from Megazone 23. I personally love the slightly more realistic and smaller ones like the mecha from Front Missions Megazone 23 and Votoms. I kinda feel that if military mecha were to actually exist, it would be much smaller than a Mobile Suit from Gundam. I also tend to be a fan of power armor, like the Nue design for Starship Troopers or Ma K. But I do like when something seems a bit justified like Macross to be able to kick a giant in the nuts I don’t hate the fantasy stuff though, but I do like the ones that feel a bit more real personally Quote
Thom Posted February 7 Posted February 7 Definitely the more 'realistic' lower powered ones. I'd say the Macross is the probably as large as I'd go. Quote
F-ZeroOne Posted February 7 Posted February 7 22 hours ago, graphic revolt said: I might have to watch Turn A GUNDAM after all it’s design is owed to the Blade Runner conceptual artist Syd Mead! Its definitely worth it - its arguably Tominos masterpiece (I am a tiny bit biased, as its my favourite "Gundam" series). You do have to put up with Tominos trademark quirks (the guy just cannot bear to have his characters sit still) and one of the story elements relies on a huge coincidence, but if you treat it like a pulp Sci-Fi series where unlikely things happen all the time, you should be fine. Did I mention Yoko Kanno did the music? 😄 Regards other mecha: low end, the AV-98 Ingram. A design so good it still looks like something that could be made ten years from now. Middle ground: The Big Dai-X from "X-Bomber/Star Fleet". Purely for childhood nostalgia reasons. Perfect for punching cyborg villains through the face! Send a message out across the skyyyyyyyyyyyyyy.... High end: The ID-E-OOOOOOOOON! Now, exactly how powerful the Ideon is is a matter for debate; in the show itself you probably don't want to be standing on any planet it happens to be near, but depending on who you believe it may just be the most powerful mecha ever... Quote
pengbuzz Posted February 7 Posted February 7 (edited) 11 minutes ago, F-ZeroOne said: Its definitely worth it - its arguably Tominos masterpiece (I am a tiny bit biased, as its my favourite "Gundam" series). You do have to put up with Tominos trademark quirks (the guy just cannot bear to have his characters sit still) and one of the story elements relies on a huge coincidence, but if you treat it like a pulp Sci-Fi series where unlikely things happen all the time, you should be fine. Did I mention Yoko Kanno did the music? 😄 Regards other mecha: low end, the AV-98 Ingram. A design so good it still looks like something that could be made ten years from now. Middle ground: The Big Dai-X from "X-Bomber/Star Fleet". Purely for childhood nostalgia reasons. Perfect for punching cyborg villains through the face! Send a message out across the skyyyyyyyyyyyyyy.... High end: The ID-E-OOOOOOOOON! Now, exactly how powerful the Ideon is is a matter for debate; in the show itself you probably don't want to be standing on any planet it happens to be near, but depending on who you believe it may just be the most powerful mecha ever... Ideon = tragic and brutal mass slayings via infinite power, conveniently contained in one mech. Seriously.... it sliced a planet in half: Edited February 7 by pengbuzz Quote
F-ZeroOne Posted February 8 Posted February 8 Bit of an aside, but “What is this light?!” must be the second most common phrase in mecha anime, after “<Name>, <Mecha Name>, Launching!”… 😀 Quote
graphic revolt Posted February 14 Author Posted February 14 (edited) On 2/7/2024 at 12:36 PM, pengbuzz said: Ideon = tragic and brutal mass slayings via infinite power, conveniently contained in one mech. Seriously.... it sliced a planet in half: Wow! At least the peeps on that planet has the excuse to space travel to visit their families on the other wrecked planetoid. It seems the all anime had been done by one studio or perhaps to one sound engineer or foley artist who was responsible for all the sound effects of that era? I don't know any other Japanese Super Robot could eat a planet though. Edited February 14 by graphic revolt Quote
F-ZeroOne Posted February 14 Posted February 14 (edited) I suspect its probably because of the use of common "sound libraries", pre-recorded clips that could be used to avoid having to go out and, say, strike a microphone against a power pylon every time (at least part of the where the sound of the AT-ATs in "Star Wars" comes from). Theres an episode of, IIRC, 80s anime rom-com classic "Kimagure Orange Road" [1] where the TARDIS of all things can be heard briefly. [1] I may be remembering the series wrong, but I have seen the clip from whichever anime its from and it is definitely the famous sound of a "distressed vacuum cleaner", as others have put it. Edited February 14 by F-ZeroOne Quote
JB0 Posted February 15 Posted February 15 Hmmm... Ideon's basically a god, Dancouga killed a god... I kinda wanna see this fight. Quote
Big s Posted February 15 Posted February 15 1 hour ago, JB0 said: Hmmm... Ideon's basically a god, Dancouga killed a god... I kinda wanna see this fight. It would be a tie because the Ideon would just destroy the universe along with both of them Quote
renegadeleader1 Posted February 16 Posted February 16 17 hours ago, Big s said: It would be a tie because the Ideon would just destroy the universe along with both of them Ideon would destroy the universe, then start a new one. Ideon surivives, Ideon wins. Quote
Big s Posted February 16 Posted February 16 53 minutes ago, renegadeleader1 said: Ideon would destroy the universe, then start a new one. Ideon surivives, Ideon wins. Yeah, but that’s only after the rematch in the movie version Quote
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