Forum - View topicA Tokyo Exhibition Celebrates Giant Anime Robots Through The Decades
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mdo7
Posts: 6710 Location: Katy, Texas, USA |
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Oh this is a really neat exhibit, and something that mecha anime fans may enjoyed. Thank you for sharing this ANN.
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WizardOfOss
Posts: 116 Location: Oss, Netherlands |
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Visited this same exhibition in the Takamatsu Art Museum last year, very much worth it! Apart from Gundam I had only very little knowlegde of all of these robots, and I also had to Google Translate my way through, but even then it was amazing. Especially those paintings! And was kinda surprised taking pictures was (mostly) fine.
And I was kinda lucky to see it in the first place. Generally I'm not that interested in art museums, but I just happened to see a poster of the exhibition in one of the shopping arcades. Turned out to be one of the highlights of my visit to Takamatsu! (and the entrance fee over there was only 1200 yen.....so more money for the souvenir shop ) In Takamatsu they even had a bonus exhibition of "Electromagnetic Car Kotodine", which is apparently some kind of SF story about the local Kotoden Railway. Can't say it made much sense to me, but it was cool nonetheless! |
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mdo7
Posts: 6710 Location: Katy, Texas, USA |
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@WizardOfOss
Wow, that is really cool for you to share those images, thank you for sharing them for us!!! |
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Hellsoldier
Posts: 840 Location: Porto,Portugal,Europe,Earth,Sol |
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This was cool. Just one thing though: No Gunbuster?
Other than that, I would've loved being there. |
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Top Gun
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You/I/we/chicks dig giant robots!
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andyos
ANN Associate Editor
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WizardOfOss, grateful thanks for the extra information and pictures!
Hellsoldier, there was no Gunbuster, alas. |
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MrSatyre
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I always understood a robot to be an autonomous or semi-autonomous machine, not something piloted/driven by a human being. Giant Robo (duh) is a robot, as are Big O, RockMan, Mighty Atom, Tetsujin 28, etc. Gundams, Valkyeries, 'Labors, etc. are mecha.
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MFrontier
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So much Mecha.
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Covnam
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Awesome. Too bad it's not going to be around longer, would have liked to see it in person -_-
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WizardOfOss
Posts: 116 Location: Oss, Netherlands |
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You can still see it from February 15 till March 24 in Nagoya, and in summer (exact dates TBA) in Fukushima: https://artne.jp/giant_robots/outline/ And I wouldn't be surprised of they add Sapporo to the list, as Hokkaido is the one region completely missing from the schedule.. |
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Covnam
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@WizardOfOss Oh! Thanks for the link =) I'll be sure to check it out for my next trip. Hopefully things will line up
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dm
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Surprised (but happy) to see Gekiganger 3 in the lineup.
No Gunbuster, no Gurren Lagann, and I suppose the Evangelions are too biological to count as Mecha? Or maybe copyrights. |
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