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The mobile suits (called Strikers) pay obvious homage to the Gundam franchise, practically copying designs in some cases. Even the name Mecha Break sounds suspiciously similar to Gundam Breaker, a ...
The suit, which allows a single human to pilot it, is 27.8 feet high and weighs 16,314 pounds. ... Sakakibara mechs are far from Japan's only functional mecha.
The whole Earth has been shaken up by the global pandemic, many things have changed, but worry not, Japan is still building giant Gundams. Thank goodness for that. That latest one-to-one scale ...
While America is busy militarizing its Disney police state, Japan constructed yet another one-to-one scale mech suit (the Mobile Suit Gundam Model RX-78F00, to be exact), this one standing nearly ...
The moving mecha suit will stand at 18 meters and be completed by Summer 2020. This means tourists heading to Japan for the Tokyo Summer Games could take a train to see the statue, and plenty of ...
With mech anime franchises such as Mobile Suit Gundam, Neon Genesis Evangelion, and Code Geass coming straight out of Japan, the country has seen its fair share of real life statues created to ...
With a variety of articles these days seemingly ignoring the history of mecha in Japan and fixating on just a few anime series, such as 'Neon Genesis Evangelion', it seems worthwhile to actually ...