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Zereth
Jul 9, 2003



Droyer posted:

Edit: And it's specified in the op the recommendations should be 12 episodes or less
Giant Robo: Day The Earth Stood Still.

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Zereth
Jul 9, 2003



Droyer posted:

Also already in the OP
Son of a bitch so it is.

Zereth
Jul 9, 2003



Wasn't Big O originally going to end at the end of Season 1? And then Cartoon Networks, as I recall, asked for two more seasons, then at some point late in produciton this was changed to only one more season.

Zereth
Jul 9, 2003



wielder posted:

Tatsunoko is not involved with the newer Macross shows, so in that sense they might be doing this partially out of spite. The property itself is not theirs, just the international distribution rights for one TV show.
If they're not involved then why does Harmony Gold have the power to prevent other people from licensing later Macross shows?

Zereth
Jul 9, 2003



Babysitter Super Sleuth posted:

Completely out of left field subject here, but I’ve been playing final fantasy XIV again lately and it occurred to me that this chapter in particular has so many mechs you could probably slot XIV into Super Robot Wars relatively easily, as between the Empire’s various flavors of magitek walkers, the whole Alexander raid concerning a giant super robot full of smaller, also super robots, Omega, and this version of the WEAPONs being just straight up mecha, with Ruby Weapon even getting a gundam-style launch sequence, its firmly within the genre.
How would you handle the robot's opponents being "8 dudes on foot" all the time, though

there's almost no mech units on the hero side

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Zereth
Jul 9, 2003



chiasaur11 posted:

Ah, Streets of Fire is a film for people going nowhere.
Nothing wrong with that, as long as they're going there fast.

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