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brevmoment · 13 days
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rockman strategy is cool so heres my favorite zodiac master
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Actually X should Punch Zero in the face and then cry in the X5 reunion scene.
X: Where have you been!?
Zero: I hid m-
*Gets punched in the face*
Zero: OW, X WHAT THE FUCK!?
X: HIDING YOURSELF MY BLUE TUSH!! NEXT TIME CALL US YOU IDIOT!! *Hugging Zero while tearing up*
Zero: *Sighs* yeah don’t worry buddy, I won’t pull that again…
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wanderersrest · 4 months
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An Abbreviated History of Mecha Part 3.2: Condition Green (1986-1990)
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Welcome back to An Abbreviated History of Mecha! Last time, we covered the first half of the 80's with a bit too much of a focus on the works of one Ryousuke Takahashi. If you remember from the last post, I also covered one series in particular: Legend of the Galactic Heroes. I'm bringing it up here so that it'll be fresh in your head: Galactic Heroes would be one of many Original Video Animation (OVA) series that would be released in this time.
It should also be noted that, unlike last time, there would be a new medium for mecha stories to flourish in: video games! While video games existed at least since the late 70's, it would be in the 80's where they would become mainstream.
Anyways, let's get down to business. Now, before I throw each and every one of you into the bay!!
The Five Star Stories (1986)
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Created by Mamoru Nagano, the Five Star Stories would be his first major solo project after leaving Sunrise due to the higher-ups constantly blue-balling him. Covering at least five books and a couple of OVAs, the Five Star Stories is one of the true classics of the canon of mecha.
Now if you want to get an inkling of what he did before the Five Star Stories? I'll cover that next time.
Metal Armor Dragonar (1987)
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Coming off the heels of Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ, Sunrise was eager to fill in the void that Gundam left in its wake. And that's where Metal Armor Dragonar comes in. While I felt weird referring to Layzner as being Gundam-like, here I don't. Dragonnar was made first and foremost to fill in for Gundam, especially after the lackluster performance of ZZ.
Robocop (1987)
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Also in 1987, we would see the release of Paul Verhoven's Robocop. Robocop is a part of that generation of 80's films where the original movie's deep scathing criticism would be watered down by corporate America's need to constantly make money off of each and every remotely popular series. And while that may be true, the original Robocop still holds up as a scathing criticism of American capitalism in the 80's.
Rockman/Megaman (1987)
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(I just found this gif on Tenor. If anyone knows who to source it to, please let me know.)
1987 would also see the release of Capcom's Megaman, one of the icons of the halcyon days of gaming. Sporting his arm-mounted Mega Buster, Mega Man would run through multiple stages in an attempt to stop Doctor Wily and his army of Robot Masters. Megaman would become one of the more iconic of Capcom's roster of characters, though over time he'd be left behind in favor of other characters like Ryu from Street Fighter, Dante from Devil May Cry, and my personal favorite, Rathalos from Monster Hunter. Fortunately, the Blue Bomber would never truly be forgotten, especially with the surprise release of Mega Man 11 in 2018.
Warhammer 40,000 (1987)
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Man, 1987 was a packed year for mecha, wasn't it.
In 1987, Games Workshop would release the first edition ruleset for Warhammer 40,000, the sci-fi spinoff to their popular Warhammer Fantasy setting. The grim dark future of the 41st millennium is filled to the brim with all sorts of mechanical monstrosities, from the hulking Imperial titans, to the crimson-robed tech priests of the Adeptus Mechanicus and the mechanical hordes of the Necron.
A fun thing to also note is that, due to both series having a big modelmaking scene, Warhammer 40k tends to see an overlap in fanbases with Mobile Suit Gundam. It certainly helps when both peddle in plastic crack, and as someone who is addicted to the Gundam variety, game respects game.
Patlabor (1988)
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Created in 1988 by the collective known as Headgear (which includes famed director Mamoru Oshii among its ranks), I would consider Patlabor to be one of the greatest love letters to mecha ever created. Patlabor is a series where a lot of worldbuilding was added to justify the existence of the giant robots that the creators love so dearly. Something to take note of while watching Patlabor is the general optimism the series brings to the table, even though the series is often grouped together with shows like Armored Trooper VOTOMs.
Most of the series would release between the the end of the decade, but one entry in this franchise would release during a rather rough moment in Japanese history. I'll cover it at some point when I get around to the 90's. Let's just say that if you know what the phrase "Kill Wyvern" is, you'll probably recognize what it'll be.
Also, not to toot my own horn or anything, but I did a write about Patlabor back in the day. So feel free to check that out as well if you have the time.
Cyberpunk 2020 (1988)
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(Footage from Cyberpunk 2077)
In 1988, Mike Pondsmith would release the first edition of the Cyberpunk 2020 ruleset, because this is the 80's and tabletop RPGs are kind of the thing (Satanic Panic notwithstanding). In a move that will surprise no one, this series would help to codify a lot of tropes associated with the cyberpunk genre, including at the very least the concept of cyber psychosis.
In 2012, former Internet darling company CD Projekt Red would announce that they would be working on a video game adaptation of Cyberpunk called Cyberpunk 2077. Let's just leave it at that, as I don't really have nice things to say about CD Projekt Red.
Dragon's Heaven (1988)
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From mechanical designer Makoto Kobayashi comes 1988's Dragon's Heaven. This extremely stylish and artistically unique OVA is a product of what happens when you give someone who's career started with building garage kits the budget to make an OVA. You want to know where the budget went to? It went into making the models for the main mecha of the OVA. Don't take my word for it? Here's Kenny Lauderdale talking about exactly that.
And in case anyone's wondering, Makoto Kobayashi has, in fact, worked on Gundam before. He's the one who designed Zeta Gundam's Baund-Doc and The O.
Ghost in the Shell (1988)
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Also releasing in 1988 is the manga Ghost in the Shell. Created by Masamune Shirow, Ghost in the Shell would become an important series in the worlds of cyberpunk and anime, especially with the film that would release in 1995 directed by Mamoru Oshii. Specifically, this movie along with Akira would be some of the first anime that would really show that people outside of Japan had an interest in anime. Ghost in the Shell would also come to be one of the more influential works out there, as it would be the basis for the Wachowski's iconic movie The Matrix.
Mobile Suit Gundam 0080: War in the Pocket (1989)
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1989 would be greeted with the introduction of two (of many) culturally important mecha OVAs. The first is Mobile Suit Gundam 0080: War in the Pocket, which is also the first Gundam series to be directed by someone not named Yoshiyuki Tomino. War in the Pocket would be a great reminder of why Gundam works as a story, but it would also be one of the Gundam stories with, in my humble opinion, the strongest anti-war messages of the franchise.
Gunbuster (1989)
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The other would be Studio Gainax's first official (meaning not the Daicon short) animated series, Gunbuster. Arguably one of the most hot-blooded mecha series out there, Gunbuster is a series that tries to ground itself with real world physics before going "eh," throwing it all in the waste paper basket, and deciding that all we need is HOT BLOOD. This would be the first of many of Gainax's hits, and it would be the first of what I'm going to be referring to from here on out as Gainax's Elite Four.
Conclusion
We've covered a lot of series, but you might be asking yourself things like: "What was going on with Nagano?"
Don't worry, my friends. We still have one more part for the 80's. And in case you're wondering why I saved this part for last, it's because Tomino's output in the 80's is pretty legendary due to how iconic pretty much every series is. Granted, not everyone talks about these series in this day and age, but anyone who's talked about mecha in any capacity will more than likely be able to recognize at least one of these series.
You will see the tears of time.
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elysium-eternal · 1 year
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At last, the meeting was over.
X, having seen you approach, stayed seated as the Council filed out.
"They aren't going to let me name it 'Elysium'," X said with soft resignation. "It'll be called 'Neo Arcadia' instead."
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Through his weary eyes, you could tell X was tired.
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cyborgpuppys · 6 months
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♥♥♥♥ Catch Me, Rockman-Sama!?♥♥♥♥
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askprotoroll · 5 months
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Rock: Don't try it!
Roll: Okay, I won't.
Roll leaves
Happy Star Wars day! May the fourth be with you
- Melody
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vgtrackbracket · 3 months
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Video Game Track Bracket Round 2
Proto Man Theme from Mega Man 3
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War Pipes from The Lord of the Rings Online
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Propaganda under the cut. If you want your propaganda reblogged and added to future polls, please tag it as propaganda or otherwise indicate this!
Proto Man Theme:
Have you ever cried listening to the NES sound font? I have.
this track is just. THE perfect character theme. to focus on its use in mega man 3: you hear the first few notes every time proto man is about to appear, it serves as a warning - and in the ending of the game, the song plays in its entirety, showing how deeply melancholic proto man as a character generally *is.* the fact that this track also exists in-universe, as a song proto man himself composed, hits very close to my heart. he was created as the first of a kind of robot thats supposed to be as close to humanity as possible - and what's more human than song?
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pyrobuyo · 1 year
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More Steam Powered Robots !!
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missjukebox8bit · 8 months
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I think there was a brief period where Dr. Wily genuinely tried to better himself by studying classic literature, but then he read Journey to the West and his takeaway was “WAIT A MINUTE, I COULD MAKE SOME EVIL ROBOTS OUT OF THIS!”
and the Genesis Unit was born
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brevmoment · 12 days
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honest question
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Megaman Production Art Scan of the Day #791:
Shingo Adachi's Story of Meteor Artbook: Page 56
Not getting a translated page for this, because the 2 notations are partially indecipherable to Translate. The top middle one says something about, "It would be better if..." but that's all I got out of it.
The bottom right one I'm pretty sure just says the action is for Subaru to "put the magazine down."
Full Resolution Scan: https://imgbox.com/OR11VTbs
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rockmangurl · 7 months
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If so, who should be partnered up with who? Classic and G1 in mind right now with a bit of Beast Wars, but can just be in general.
Game/Ariga/Archie(regular or the pre-Variables series of events) and/or RS count! Same for Transformers!
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robowilofficial · 1 month
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So I decided to render Jin Qiu again, because seeing a lot of art of the guy from @1-800-daylon inspired me So he's at a cafe. (Also features WarGreymon and Magma Dragoon since i needed to fill empty space)
Jin Qiu's model is from Dislyte, WarGreymon's from Digimon Cyber Sleuth, and Magma Dragoon's from Mega Man X Dive.
The cafe terrain and wine glass are from Sakura Wars PS4.
Rendered in Blender 4.1 with the Cycles renderer.
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cyborgpuppys · 1 month
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askprotoroll · 6 months
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Roll: have you ever seen Star Wars?
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Rock: You'd actually make a pretty cool Vader, Sis Roll: I am what you made me.
We're baaaaack! Also for anyone who doesnt recognise who blues is dressed as, it's Ahsoka, i tried my best to replicate this outfit with the palette i use, and i changed his scarf to be the colours of her hair thingies(?) because i didnt want to change his hair just for a bit. I might end up drawing some "Roll Vader" stuff at some point. - Melody
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larytello · 2 years
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So, I FINALLY went to a con again, after all these years. It was smaller than the usual cons I used to go to, but hey, it was free. Granted most of the activities, tournaments and main stage stuff were all for VIP who paid for tickets, which I didn't because I've never been so poor before in my life, but hey, I got to enjoy the free area with lots of friends, made NEW friends and met incredible people.
I also got to try my "half-assed Rockman Zero CosPoor". Has been what, 3 or 4 years since I started working on this cosplay and never got the goddamned armor ready at all??? I really wanted to try it anyway so it was like a "casual" version and it worked so well, dozens of people actually recognized it and would come running to me screaming in delight "IT'S ZERO! CAN I TAKE A PICTURE WITH YOU?"
There was always the usual "Where's the armor?", "Oh, I don't have money to buy the materials and build it, they're too expensive", "Dude, start a fundraiser to get this cosplay finished, IT'S ALREADY AMAZING AS IT IS, THIS IS GOING TO BE FUCKING FANTASTIC WHEN YOU'RE DONE WITH IT". I'm not even kidding, over 10 people suggested for me to start a fundraiser. I'm actually considering it.
The best part of it all sure was the moment at night when someone played "Bring Me To Life" on Just Dance and a lot of people and Cosplayers gathered in a circle a little far back to sing/shout the song as loud as we could, while jumping to it. Right after that, they played "Let It Go". SWEET LORD WE ACTUALLY PERFORMED THE WHOLE SONG TOGETHER LMFAO IT WAS AMAZING and I was complimented on my singing!!!
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