#Brave Exkaiser
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anthonysperkins · 2 days ago
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Brave Exkaiser 勇者エクスカイザー (1990 – 1991) "There’s a Lot of Santas" dir. Shinji Takamatsu
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happy krima keimbles, have a buff robot santa
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Source: Brave Exkaiser (1990) Created by GIF  GYARU メリークリスマス
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srkizer · 11 months ago
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SO PROTECTIVE
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valkyrieres · 30 days ago
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It's Nov 27th here, so....
Bday doodle :3
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snatching-ishidates-wig · 4 months ago
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Huge fan of how Exkaiser just kind of yeets Kouta out onto the road at high speed
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wanderersrest · 7 months ago
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An Abbreviated History of Mecha Part 4.1: THE EAST IS BURNING RED!!! (1990-1995)
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(Read in the voices of Yosuke Akimoto and Tomokazu Seki) ANSWER ME, DOMON! THE SCHOOL OF THE UNDEFEATED OF THE EAST!!
THE WIND OF KINGS!!
ZENSHIN!!
KEIRETSU!!
TEMPA KYOURAN!!!
LOOK, THE EAST IS BURNING RED!!!
Welcome back to An Abbreviated History of Mecha! Last time, we saw the proliferation of mecha shows throughout the 80's. We also saw the introduction of an incomplete list of influential industry people who got their start in the 80's. In the 90's, we will begin to see a continuation of this proliferation of mecha works throughout the decade. The 90's will also see a lot of the stories I have talked about pay off, as
What we will also see in the 90's are a few major events that will affect the world of mecha in pretty major ways. The first is the bursting of the Japanese economic bubble, which would cause the Japanese economy to go from an era of excess to one of stagnation known as the Lost Decade. Another is the sudden arrival of a third honorary mecha series, except this honorary mecha series would arguably help to kickstart the slow decline of mecha stories. It should be noted that this series is not the only reason for the slow decline of mecha shows. That is a whole conversation in and of itself, and one that, maybe one day, I will talk about.
The last thing that should be noted about the 90's is that this would also see the creation of a handful of networks in the US that would help to bring anime over to the west, namely one Cartoon Network (and more importantly, its spinoff networks Toonami and [adult swim]) for the people in the US. While anime had seen some popularity in the west thanks to shows and movies like Robotech, Voltron, Ghost in the Shell, and Akira, it would be the four-part knockout of two of the series mentioned here alongside animanga juggernauts Dragon Ball Z and Sailor Moon that would cause anime to become mainstream.
That should be everything. With all of that out of the way...
Gundam Fight!
READY?! GO!!!
Yuusha Exkaiser/Brave Exkaiser (1991)
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Starting us off in 1991, Takara would realize that, due to the sudden success of Transformers in the US, it might be time to diversify as Transformers had no longer felt like it was truly their property anymore. As such, they would create the Yuusha line, with their debut series being Brave Exkaiser. Exkaiser would prove to be a massive hit amongst its intended younger audience and would kickstart a whole franchise, which would also include:
The Brave Fighter of Legend Da-Garn (1992)
The Brave Express Might Gaine (1993)
The Brave Police J-Decker (1994)
The Brave of Gold Goldran (1995)
Brave Command Dagwon (1996)
The King of Braves, GaoGaiGar (1997), which I will talk about next time.
The Brave franchise is important due to how often this series gets referenced by other works, with the usual reference points being either Might Gaine or GaoGaiGar. More importantly, both Brave Exkaiser and the Giant Robo OVA would usher in an era of works that looked to the older mecha shows like Tetsujin 28, Mazinger Z, and Getter Robo for inspiration as opposed to Mobile Suit Gundam.
Super Robot Wars (1991) & Another Century's Episode (2003)
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1991 would also see the start of Banpresto's Super Robot Wars, the ultimate crossover of in terms of mecha works. Super Robot Wars is where a lot of mecha-related terminology such as Super Robots, Real Robots, and the Holy Trinity (Mazinger Z, Getter Robo, Gundam 0079) come from. Super Robot Wars would also introduce its own set of original robot designs, each with their own unique pilots. Super Robot Wars would eventually gain a sister series in the form of 2003's Another Century's Episode.
One of the most important factors of Super Robot Wars is that, due to its celebratory (some might even say masturbatory) nature, these games can serve as a good metric behind what is a mecha story.
Giant Robo the Animation: The Day the Earth Stood Still (1992)
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In 1992, Yasuhiro Imagawa and company would release the first episode of the now-legendary OVA Giant Robo the Animation: The Day the Earth Stood Still. This OVA, along with Brave Exkaiser, would begin the push for giant robot shows to take inspiration from works that were not Mobile Suit Gundam. The Giant Robo OVA, on top of being one of Imagawa's magnum opera (fun fact: the plural of magnum opus is magnum opera) alongside Mobile Fighter G Gundam, would also be the direct inspiration for western darling The Big O.
Kyoryu Sentai Zyuranger (1992) & Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers (1993)
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If you're wondering why I mentioned Super Sentai in part 2, this series is why.
In 1992, the Super Sentai series Kyoryu Sentai Zyuranger would release in Japan. While, to my understanding, it was about as popular as the rest of the Super Sentai franchise, this specific series in particular would attract the attention of one Haim Saban. With some editing here and there, along with filming new segments featuring an American cast as opposed to using the original footage featuring the original Japanese cast, Saban and company would create Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers, which would air for the first time in 1993. Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers would go down in history as one of many series that would help pave the way for animanga to gain a foothold in western media.
Denkou Choujin Gridman/Gridman the Hyper Agent (1993) & Superhuman Samurai Syber Squad (1994)
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1993 would also see the legendary Tsuburaya Productions, after a long period of struggles, finally make a comeback with their new series Gridman the Hyper Agent. With its smaller budget, the Hero of Dreams would come to be known as the hero who would help Tsuburaya Productions come back to relevance in the 90's.
Due to the success of Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers, other US companies would want in on the action. DiC Entertainment would buy the US distribution rights for Gridman and would try to put their own spin on Power Rangers by creating Superhuman Samurai Syber Squad.
Eventually, the people at Studio Trigger, who were interested in making an anime based off of Ultraman, would reach out to Tsuburaya Productions in an attempt to get permission to do so. While their initial request for Ultraman specifically was shot down, they were allowed to choose any of Tsuburaya's other properties for their anime adaptation. And they would choose Gridman for their subject, which would lead to the creation of SSSS.Gridman (a show I will talk about later).
If you have time to spare, you should also check out Cheese GX's video on the history behind Gridman.
Patlabor 2 (1993)
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The fan-beloved Patlabor 2 would also release in 1993. Reflecting the realities of post-economic bubble Japan and the ensuing Lost Decade, Patlabor 2 would trade out the optimism commonly associated with the franchise with a much more cynical and grounded (even by Patlabor standards) tone. People tend to view this movie as being what Patlabor is all about, but in my opinion, this movie is an anomaly that can only truly be appreciated by knowing the context of everything that came before it.
Magic Knight Rayearth (1993)
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1993 would also see the publishing of the shoujo manga series Magic Knight Rayearth. Created by the legendary mangaka group CLAMP, Rayearth would be one of the first magical girl series to really escape the long shadow cast by one Sailor Moon (if I understand my magical girl history correctly, Sailor Moon is basically the magical girl equivalent of the original Mobile Suit Gundam). How was Magic Knight Rayearth able to do this?
By adding giant robots into the mix. That's right: Magic Knight Rayearth is most likely the reason why there is overlap between magical girl and mecha fans. While remembered by many as being an important series in the canons of mecha, magical girls, and CLAMP, Rayearth's legacy would largely be overshadowed by one Cardcaptor Sakura.
Mobile Fighter G Gundam (1994)
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1994 would see Gundam return in a radically different form with the martial arts-inspired Mobile Fighter G Gundam. Often considered to be the other iconic series of Yasuhiro Imagawa, G Gundam would mark the beginning of a new era of Gundam by being the first alternate universe series to exist, thus allowing the franchise to flourish while letting the original Universal Century timeline continue to exist and get its own stories. Because of its radically different nature though, G Gundam is oftentimes looked down upon as a series that spits on the legacy of the Gundam franchise.
And again, not to toot my own horn here, but I also have a trilogy of posts all talking about G Gundam. All three posts seemed to be pretty popular relative to my other posts, so there seemed to be something in them that resonated with a lot of readers.
New Mobile Report Gundam Wing (1995) & New Mobile Report Gundam Wing: Endless Waltz (1996)
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Following on from G Gundam is 1995's New Mobile Report Gundam Wing, which is arguably the most important Gundam series after the original and Gundam Seed in the 2000's. As a return to the war stories of the original Gundam, the reason why this series is important is because Gundam Wing would be one of the big four anime series that would make anime become mainstream in the West.
In my opinion though, Gundam Wing's legacy begins and ends with it being the first Gundam series to air in the West. In Japan, another series would air at around the same time as Gundam Wing, one that would loom over the rest of canon of mecha due to its impact on the anime industry and Japanese pop culture as a whole.
Neon Genesis Evangelion (1995) & The End of Evangelion (1996)
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Ah yes, the original "Not Like the Other Girls" mecha anime.
The series that would hamper a lot of Gundam Wing's cultural impact would be Hideaki Anno and Studio Gainax's legendary Neon Genesis Evangelion, and the second of Gainax's Big Four alongside Gunbuster. Created as an homage to shows like Ultraman and Space Runaway Ideon, Evangelion would take the zeitgeist by storm, forcing its way into the pantheon of the mecha canon like... well, like an Evangelion Unit tearing through an Angel's AT Field. There was a certain je ne sais quois to the series that made it stick to a lot of viewers at the time, and a lot of the history and context behind this series' production would help shape a lot of its more cerebral moments.
Anno would eventually revisit this series in 2007 by remaking this anime series into a quartet of films known as the Rebuild of Evangelion series. At first just a project to bring Evangelion to the 21st century, the Rebuild films would eventually become the first of the Shin Japan Heroes Thematic Universe, which would come to also include:
Shin Godzilla (2016)
Shin Ultraman (2022)
Shin Kamen Rider (2023)
The problem with a series like Evangelion is that, while it is a culturally important series that deserves a lot of the attention and praise it gets, a lot of Evangelion fans tend to go a little bit too far. It's subversive nature tends to become exaggerated to the point where Evangelion is often treated as being subversive of mecha, and thus, not like the other mecha shows. This is, in large part, why the infamous idea of Evangelion being "Not like other mecha shows because it deals with character drama" comes from, and it's something that I'd like to talk about at some point in the future after all of this.
Conclusion
And there you have it! As we get into the latter half of the 90's, we will see a lot of iconic mecha shows begin to pop up. We will also see [adult swim] begin to really play its part in making anime more mainstream, along with Gundam begin to decline and the end of the Brave franchise. We'll also see the appearance of the crazy man known as Tetsuya Takahashi make his directorial debut in what is quiet possibly the single most ambitious JRPG project of all time along with a surprise appearance by... LEGO?!
Next time, Part 4.2: A Grand Glorious Gathering!!
This will be the key to victory.
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ryuki-draws · 1 year ago
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Sorry, the academy issues only one giant sword per year. It goes to the honors student. Yeah, no, Fighbird gets the sword. Exkaiser himself will hand it over to him at the graduation ceremony, sorry.
Bonus version without my boy not having a good time :'D
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randomblognumberfuck · 11 months ago
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I love that fact this franscise support robot x human or robophilia lol this making me less self-"kinkshame" or something
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razzellyn · 4 months ago
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hi, your work is absolutely amazing!… I was wondering if you do slight nsfw or just nsfw in general about metal cardbot, I don’t see any ✨spicy✨ headcanons of them ANYWHERE and I’m sooo desperate 😭 plus your headcanons are sooo awesome your writing style might be practice ( I understand if you don’t want to) .
your my No.1 metal cardbot headcanon blogger❤️
Oh dear.
What an interesting question Anon. 😃
Uhm, how do i put this?
I probably would make some ✨spicy✨ content, but it would probably depend on what I'm feeling
I can't guarantee i will do it, but if someone requested it, I'll probably do it to the best of my abilities
Not full on, y'know, but maybe just slightly
I physically canNOT write long detailed stories 💔
I could also PROBABLY make some for other of the fandoms I'm in too
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ang-900 · 11 months ago
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I wanted this to be done before 2024, oh well...
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His kids made him very ugly.
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This was a very experimental piece.
This idea was born through the fact my siblings and I noticed Dash Max poses physical similarities to Sunstreaker and Sideswipe.
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So we joked the Lambros are his kids.
And their personalities are similar, too. >:)
This took way too long. 🫠
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howardschneider1313 · 5 days ago
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I have an early Christmas present for you, guys!
I've been planning to transfer my old essay into a video format for a while, and I have finally managed to do so.
youtube
I hope you'll enjoy it. Wish every mecha fan a Merry Christmas! 🎄✨
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final-milf-ratchet · 11 months ago
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rx-05-29 · 1 year ago
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srkizer · 1 year ago
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It's all that braves have taught us
Brave Series 30th Anniversary Song Zenbu Yuusha ga Oshiete Kureta by Masaaki Endoh
lyric translation by me; expand for text lyrics
We gotta be brave! To run all the way through to anywhere, we gotta be brave!
Did our sky become narrower? Look up, and you'll know There still are things we can do Against the unknown dangers that we will face throw away the readymade ideas Mind reset It's a chance for evolution
We gotta be brave! To run all the way through to anywhere, to protect the future that may shine, stand up and fight, with the companions of heart It's all that braves It's all that braves have taught us
Did you fulfill your dreams from the days gone by? It's yet too early to look back We're always on our journey The barrier standing in our way When you clash against it Remember, no trials we cannot overcome Angle change Break through with the newfound power
We gotta be brave! To protect the people dear to us we vow to keep on fighting Everyone suffers, and yet they become stronger It's all that braves It's all that braves have taught us
Go with me! Exkaiser Burning! Fighbird We can fly! Da Garn Get away! Might Gaine Heart to heart! J-Decker The true energy! Goldran Shine! Dagwon Ga-ga-ga-ga- Gaogaigar
Courage! It shall never fade away It's the legacy engraved in hearts Courage! It shall never fade away It's the legacy engraved in our hearts It's all that braves have taught us
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zen-shenanigans · 2 years ago
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I love him and he deserves the world
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snatching-ishidates-wig · 6 months ago
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Bonus:
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Nobody is immune to parking violations...
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