On that robot week on CN last year or something where they showed Evangelion , Nadesico, and lots of other robots shows.
But there was this one show where this company were showing off there robot. THen a giant monster pop out and the employees just jumped into the robot and start killin the monster. Then they were rewarded with the position of piloting it. Now I cant seem to figure out the show name. help me !
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Posted: Fri Jan 02, 2004 1:48 pm
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thanks! I saw the first episodes and it was pretty good. But how is it throughout the whole series?
It's pretty funny. The employees that pilot Dai-Guard are members of the public relations department. They have to juggle their PR duties as well as fight the monsters. I'm up to episode 19 or so and I love the show. (It's on The Anime Network.)
It's funny but the characters end up being a bit more 3-dimensional than you would normally find in a giant robot show. Definitely one of the better anime series to be released here in the States last year.
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