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"Anime Recommendations, Sci-Fi/Mecha edition"
 
   LAST EDITED ON Dec-01-22 AT 01:06 AM (EST)
 
Here's a second part, and this time I don't have to explain what the genre is! So let's get right to it. - Oh, and this isn't a comprehensive list by any means, just stuff I particularly recommend from what I've seen most or all of. If you have others, please feel free to add your own!

Gundam Build Fighters
Back in the 1980s, the success of the series Mobile Suit Gundam resulted in an economic boom due to sales of the Gundam model kits, or "Gunpla" dubbed the Gunpla Boom. Years later, with the success of the second Gunpla Boom, special tournaments called Gunpla Battles are established throughout the world to see which customized Gunpla and its builder are the best. These incredibly popular Gunpla Battles culminate in an annual global tournament.

The story of the first series revolves around Sei Iori, a young Gunpla Builder and student who has a dream of becoming the best Gunpla Fighter in the tournament and someday become as good as his father. As the only child, his family owns a small Gunpla shop and his talent is well-honed, however his weak piloting abilities have led him to a series of first-round losses. But one day, he meets a strange boy named Reiji, who helps him out. Reiji gives him a jewel, promising that he will come to Sei's aid if wished enough. Together, both of them will tackle the world of Gunpla Battle and compete in the tournament using Sei's customized Gunpla, the GAT-X105B Build Strike Gundam.

--- This one, along with it's direct sequel, Build Fighters TRY, are, in my opinion, some of the best of Gundam. I like the actual shows, don't get me wrong, but they kinda all have the same message of 'War is bad and if we just talked to one another we wouldn't need it'. While Build Fighters has the message, stated early on, of 'We can take it so seriously because it doesn't matter'.

Gundam Build Divers
In the near future, where the Gundam franchise is at its peak and the popularity of Gunpla is soaring to new heights, a new virtual reality massively multiplayer online game (VRMMO) game called Gunpla Battle Nexus Online (GBN) is made. In Gunpla Battle Nexus Online, players can upload themselves and their Gunpla online through the virtual space and battle with players from across the world. In the game itself, the player assumes the role of a Gunpla Diver, and each year a special tournament called "Gunpla Force Battle Tournament" is held to prove who is the best Gunpla Diver. The story revolves around Riku Mikami, a 14-year old junior high school student and an admirer of famous Gunpla Diver Kyoya Kujo. He and his friends Yukio and Momoka love Gunpla and play GBN together. However, his own life changes as he meets a mysterious female Diver named Sarah as strange events take place in the GBN with the appearance of Mass-Divers. Now guided by his new allies, he forms their first Gunpla Diver group, embarking on epic adventures with his friends and to see who is the best fighter in the GBN world which would soon bring unforeseen forces to gunpla.

---Set vaguely after Build Fighters - or at least a world that HAD the same kind of Gunpla Battles as Build Fighters, Divers is your full-dive VRMMO variant, where you're actually piloting the things. Don't worry, there's no 'If you die in the game you die for real' here. This and it's direct sequal Build Divers Re:Rise , hew slightly closer to proper science fiction, with some good ol' sci-fi themes which I won't spoil, but grant some higher stakes than Build Fighters.

Bofuri: I Don't Want to Get Hurt, so I'll Max Out My Defense
Urged on by her friend, Kaede Honjō begins playing the VRMMORPG NewWorld Online under the name Maple. Not wanting to get hurt, Maple opts to be a shield user with maxed-out defense stats, and continues putting every status point she earns in the game into increasing only her defense level. As a result, she is left with slow foot speed and no magic, but her high defense allows her to endure most hits without taking any damage. This, along with her basic-level creative thinking, allows for her to make unexpected accomplishments in the game, its quests and events. By doing this, she ends up earning all kinds of equally unexpected skills and becomes one of the strongest players in the game.

---The unwieldy title suggests an isekai of some sort, but it's another full-dive VRMMO show, this time about minmaxing and how unbalanced you can become through sheer force of ignorance and committing to a theme. Helped out a little bit by the incompetence of the game's administrators. :)

Angelic Layer
The primary protagonist is Misaki Suzuhara. Despite her short appearance she is a seventh grader who just moved to Tokyo to live with her aunt, Shouko Asami. After arriving in the city outside of Tokyo Station, Misaki watches a battle between two dolls on a big live-screen called Angelic Layer, a highly popular game in which players (called Deus) buy and custom-design dolls known as Angels that are moved by mental control when on a field called the "layer."

Interested in learning about Angelic Layer, an eccentric man wearing a white lab coat and glasses, calling himself "Icchan", encourages Misaki to purchase and create her own angel. She wants the angel to be "a short girl, but strong and happy", and names it Hikaru, based on Hikaru Shidō from Clamp's Magic Knight Rayearth (a manga in Angelic Layer's world). Even though she's clueless about the game, Misaki soon competes in tournaments and is assisted and watched carefully by Icchan.

---Not much more to say about this one except I love it with all my heart, and I'd like more people to experience it. Please, do what you can to find a way to watch it! Also, Misaki is friggin' adorable.

Dai-Guard
On February 24, 2018, in the Northwest gap of the Sea of Japan, a giant creature called a Heterodyne appears and goes on a rampage, destroying a major city and killing countless people before being destroyed itself by a weapon of mass destruction known as an "O-E (Over-Explosion) bomb". In the aftermath, a giant robotic weapon system, code-named Dai-Guard, was developed for the military by the 21st Century Defense Security Corporation as an alternative to the future use of such weapons.

However, no further attacks occur for the next twelve years and the 21st Century Corporation is allowed to keep the useless weapon as a mascot which is managed by Public Relations Division 2. However, during a security exposition in 2030, a Heterodyne attacks and the ill-prepared and unarmed robot is taken into battle by its pilot Akagi Shunsuke.

---If my memory serves, I shouldn't need to talk too much about this one, folks here should already know something about it, but still, in case people don't, here it is!

Gargantia on the Verdurous Planet
In the distant future, humankind has taken to the stars and formed the Galactic Alliance of Humankind. The Galactic Alliance is engaged in a perpetual war with a squid-like alien species known as the Hideauze. Sixteen-year-old Ensign Ledo is a soldier in the Galactic Alliance, piloting a Machine Caliber, an artificial intelligence-automated, humanoid-shaped mecha, which he refers to as "Chamber". After a failed attempt by the Galactic Alliance to destroy an enemy super-weapon, Ledo is knocked into a wormhole and loses consciousness.

When he awakens, he discovers that he and Chamber have been "salvaged" by a rag-tag band of "primitive" human scavengers aboard the Gargantia, a massive fleet of ships on an ocean-covered planet. Chamber tells him that local star charts reveal the planet is Earth, the birthplace of humanity, a place that members of the Galactic Alliance were only familiar with from stories and believed was a myth. Ledo must adjust to the language, culture and lifestyle of the planet, while finding his new purpose in life aboard the Gargantia.

---A series written Gen "The Butcher" Urobuchi, man behind Psycho Pass and Madoka Magica. That alone should tell you enough about both it's quality and some of the possible themes. I'm not necessarily a fan of the mans work - I hated Psycho Pass for Reasons, but I can't deny the man can *write*.

Sword Art Online Alternative: Gun Gale Online
Due to the incident that occurred in VR MMORPG Sword Art Online—where 10,000 players were trapped in the game on launch day—the popularity of VR games has plummeted due to fear of similar incidents. The NerveGear, SAO's VR device, was recalled and destroyed, but with the launch of its successor, the AmuSphere, combined with release of the license-free development support package the "Seed", the popularity of VR games saw a sudden resurgence.

The story follows Karen Kohiruimaki, a university student with a complex about her abnormal height. She begins playing a VR game called Gun Gale Online after it gives her the short, cute avatar that she has always wanted.

--- A side series to Sword Art Online, written by a gun otaku. Much like Build Divers, it's an actually fun spin-off of the main series. Karen's "abnormal height" is somewhere around six and a half to seven feet - Tall for anybody, but a veritable kaiju for a Japanese woman. And no, while I actually did enjoy SAO, that isn't gonna be on this list.

Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann
Gurren Lagann takes place in a future where Earth is ruled by the Spiral King, Lordgenome, who forces mankind to live in isolated subterranean villages. These villages have no contact with the surface world or other villages and are under constant threat of earthquakes. Selected villagers called diggers are conscripted to expand their homes deeper underground. Simon, a meek young digger ostracized by his peers in Giha village, finds solace in his best friend, an older brother figure who is an eccentric delinquent named Kamina. Kamina encourages Simon to join his gang, Team Gurren, to help him achieve his dream of visiting the surface world. One day, Simon unearths a drill-shaped key called a Core Drill, followed by a small mecha resembling a face called a Gunmen.<4><5> Shortly thereafter, a huge Gunmen crashes through the ceiling and begins attacking the village, followed by a girl named Yoko, who attempts to repel the Gunmen. Simon uses his Core Drill to activate the smaller Gunmen (which Kamina names Lagann) and its drilling-based abilities. He successfully uses it to destroy the larger Gunmen and break through the ceiling to bring him and Kamina to the surface world.

--- Do I really need to say anything more? If you haven't seen this, you've at least heard of it.

SSSS.Gridman
The story focuses on Yūta Hibiki, an amnesiac first-year high school student living in the fictional Japanese city of Tsutsujidai. He meets the Hyper Agent Gridman in an old computer, who states that the boy has a mission he must fulfill; Yūta sets out to find the meaning to those words and his memory loss. The sudden appearance of kaiju eventually changes the usual dynamics of Yūta and his classmates. Yūta is able to merge with Gridman to fight kaiju, but after the kaiju attack, people's memories are reset and those who die are forgotten. As the "Gridman Alliance", Yūta and his friends now seek to stop the kaiju and uncover the truth behind the disappearances, with assistance from mysterious friends of Gridman who can transform into weapons that Gridman can use in combat.

--- Ever seen Superhuman Samurai Syber Squad? That was Gridman. Gridman was originally meant to be an Ultra series, but was rejected and became it's own thing. This is SSSS.Gridman. I can't really say much more than this that isn't a spoiler of some sort, but it has a....companion? series called SSSS.Dynazenon, which I haven't seen enough of yet.

Stellvia of the Universe (Stellvia)
The series takes place in the year 2356 A.D., around 189 years after a worldwide catastrophe had wiped out 10% of Earth's population. To keep track on all space activities, mankind has built numerous colossal space stations called "foundations" all across the Solar System. After passing the Space Academy's entrance exams, Shima Katase embarks to the Earth-based foundation Stellvia to fulfill her dreams of seeing the galaxy and to prevent any more interstellar catastrophes from destroying Earth, once and for all.

--- I just watched this again last week, and I still love it. I can't say much about it though that the wikipedia article excerpt doesn't.


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TsukaiStarburst
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1. "RE: Anime Recommendations, Sci-Fi/Mecha edition"
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   LAST EDITED ON Nov-27-22 AT 01:44 PM (EST)
 
If we're talking mecha anime, I would recommend some of the classics like the original runs of Mazinger Z and Daimos, as well as possibly Voltes V.

Definitely going to second Dai-Guard, and generally speaking a lot of super robot shows from the first 20 years of the 2000s like Super-Heavyweight God Gravion, Koutetsujin Jeeg, Daikyu Maryu Gaiking and Marriage of God and Soul Godannar are all decent things to watch.

If you're into more emotionally crunchy stuff and less healing-type action, I can always suggest the quite massive run of Fafner in the Azure shows, which has been a particularly long runner post-2000 and has multiple seasons, movies and spinoffs, all in the same long continuity.

Another very good modern super robot show is Gun x Sword, a spaghetti western with giant robots, and if you want something short you cannot go wrong with Trigger's explosive movie about firefighters that also ends up having giant robot action, Promare.

If you're more into long, real robot type shows try both seasons of Gundam 00 or Macross F. And despite a lot of people saying it's bad, I've actually heard good things about Eureka SeveN AO, which is apparently a very well-thought and cerebral sequel to Psalm of Planets Eureka SeveN which really thinks about the mechanics and ramifications of time travel.


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Kendra Kirai
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2. "RE: Anime Recommendations, Sci-Fi/Mecha edition"
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   *Absolutely* on the classics, and their modern reboots/continuations, Getter Robo Arc, Shin Mazinger Z or whatever it’s called, Daikyuu-Maru Gaiking, Dancouga Nova, most of all of the new Gundams, and of course Macross Frontier and probably Delta (Though I haven’t seen enough of that one to say). Also Godannar!

I only JUST started watching Fafner, so I can’t say one way or another myself. At the point I’m at now (about three episodes in, maybe four) it’s looking like it’s transplanted NERV onto some island or other and bred up a whole generation of giant robot pilots. Some of the parents of which are holy crap levels of terrible.

I debated adding Gun x Sword to the list, but decided not to. It was a close thing, tho.

I’ve only seen the original Eureka SeveN, and it was also a near miss for the list, but it’s also *really* good and fun, definite recommend.


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   Actually I would hesitate to recommend Getter Robo Arc unless you're already a hardcore fan of Getter: it was definitely a 'for the fans' kind of show and you might enjoy it less if you're not hardcore into the mythos of Getter Robo or a reader of the original manga? This is just my opinion but generally speaking Arc didn't land with a lot of the viewing public because it was considered very niche and lacked overall appeal.

Getter Robo Armageddon and 'New' Getter Robo are much better as one's first introduction to Getter, but on the other hand both of them are very bloody, dark and violent and neither really qualify as healing-type mecha shows.

Then again, neither does Eureka SeveN AO...


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Kendra Kirai
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4. "RE: Anime Recommendations, Sci-Fi/Mecha edition"
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   That *is* an excellent point RE: Getter Arc. As for Armageddon and New, being bloody and dark is really them being true to the franchise and concept. :) It was really only the TV series up to Getter Robo Go in the late 80's (Or was it early 90's?) that was...not. That said, they both are *near enough* to the manga to be useful for the learning of what the hell is going on in Arc. :)

For the uninitiated, Arc is kind of a capstone to (nearly) the entire franchise, minus Getter Robo Go and some of the stupider manga entries.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B8OKlITEXRQ

This nearly two and a half hour documentary explains a *lot* about Getter, though maybe don't watch it BEFORE anything Getter if you have any intention to, unless you don't care about spoilers and things.

I once encapsulated the eras of giant robots this way, more or less;

The Super Robot Era
The Real Robot Era
The Deconstructionism Era
The Restoration Era (Or 'Giant Robots are Fun Again!')
The Revisitation Era

Naturally, every era has had aspects of the prior ones continuing on, but the major prevalence was towards the era's namesake. Mazinger, Getter Robo, basically anything by Go Nagai and/or Ken Ishikawa, then the advent of Gundam, Macross, VOTOMS, Mospaeda, and so forth, then came Evangelion, RahXephon, Gasaraki, Geneshaft, and what have you. The Restoration and Revisitation era is still a kind of vague separation in my mind, since a sizable part of the restoration is the revisiting of those prior shows with new entries, some sequels, some reboots, some seemingly unrelated except by name, but some original Restoration era standouts are the Build spinoffs, Eureka SeveN, Gun x Sword, Gurren Lagann, Aquarion, Gravion, Big O, Dai-Guard, and Code Geass. (Though I'm not much a fan of that last one, personally.)


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5. "RE: Anime Recommendations, Sci-Fi/Mecha edition"
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   >Back in the 1980s, the success of the series Mobile Suit Gundam
>resulted in an economic boom due to sales of the Gundam model kits, or
>"Gunpla" dubbed the Gunpla Boom. Years later, with the success of the
>second Gunpla Boom, special tournaments called Gunpla Battles are
>established throughout the world to see which customized Gunpla and
>its builder are the best.

You know your franchise has gotten out of hand when it spawns a sub-franchise about the merch.

>---If my memory serves, I shouldn't need to talk too much about this
>one, folks here should already know something about it, but still, in
>case people don't, here it is!

I still get the theme song stuck in my head occasionally.

>And no, while I actually did enjoy SAO, that isn't gonna be on this
>list.

Good, because I think the old thread about that show is probably still smoldering.

>--- Ever seen Superhuman Samurai Syber Squad? That was Gridman.
>Gridman was originally meant to be an Ultra series, but was rejected
>and became it's own thing. This is SSSS.Gridman.

This one hasn't appeared as such, but there is an old private.mail thread about it. I like it, but never quite got around to watching the last bit of it, which is... a thing that happens.

--G.
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Kendra Kirai
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6. "RE: Anime Recommendations, Sci-Fi/Mecha edition"
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   Oh gosh, *please* finish watching SSSS.Gridman. It goes places. You should be able to watch it with a free Crunchyroll account. And if not, I can...*ahem*...assist via certain means.


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7. "RE: Anime Recommendations, Sci-Fi/Mecha edition"
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   LAST EDITED ON Dec-01-22 AT 01:48 AM (EST)
 
>Oh gosh, *please* finish watching SSSS.Gridman. It goes places.
>You should be able to watch it with a free Crunchyroll account. And if
>not, I can...*ahem*...assist via certain means.

Oh, I bought the whole series on Amazon Prime ages ago, I just never got around to watching the second half.

--G.
I got the Mill Creek blu-ray set of the original series, too, to support their efforts with the Tsuburaya back catalog, but I tell you what, that show is weeeeeird. :)
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   The recent Getter Robo Arc anime was... ambitious, although it fell apart at the end (in all fairness, so did the original manga, due to Author Existence Failure™).

I have to throw in an extra vote for Gao Gai Gar's various incarnations, simply due to it being SO hot-blooded, it transcended the series and impacted a different robot franchise (Transformers), a magical girl show (Nanoha), AND a show about a combat butler.

Plus, the most awesome use of a golf club ever.

Mario


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9. "RE: Anime Recommendations, Sci-Fi/Mecha edition"
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   >I have to throw in an extra vote for Gao Gai Gar's various
>incarnations, simply due to it being SO hot-blooded, it transcended
>the series and impacted a different robot franchise (Transformers), a
>magical girl show (Nanoha), AND a show about a combat butler.

Somewhere around here, I still have a Hong Kong bootleg Gaogaigar DVD set with hilarious Maximum Engrish subtitles. I think they were double-babelfished from Japanese to English via Cantonese. I'd really like to find out what the hell was actually going on in most of that show one of these days. :)

>Plus, the most awesome use of a golf club ever.

"I'll never call golf a dull game again."
—Casey Jones, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990)

--G.
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11. "RE: Anime Recommendations, Sci-Fi/Mecha edition"
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>>Plus, the most awesome use of a golf club ever.
>
>"I'll never call golf a dull game again."
>—Casey Jones, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iBFusLC8q9w

You know you're awesome when inanimate objects spontaneously jump out of the way.

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10. "RE: Anime Recommendations, Sci-Fi/Mecha edition"
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   I actually feel terrible that I didn’t include Gaogaigar, considering that is a solid contender for being my favorite mecha show and possibly favorite anime period. Absolute oversight on my part. Well, when I’m through the other genres, I’ll have to do a ‘stuff I donked up’ set.

Also, *Hell yeah, Gaogaigar-tan from StrikerS*

I will say though Transformers and Brave have always had a relationship, being what Takara did after Transformers started slowing down a bunch in why early 90s, even retooling toys and designs for each other and *oh wait you’re talking about SafeGuard, that’s right*, sorry, Animated is a little bit of a blind spot in my memory, it’s the last place I search my brain for. Great show, though.

I don’t know anything about Hayate. :3


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12. "RE: Anime Recommendations, Sci-Fi/Mecha edition"
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   >I don’t know anything about Hayate. :3

https://twitter.com/revoskl/status/1495114945763024896

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   I can definitely recommend Bofuri. Maple is an adorable and endearing character who thinks differently from most people. She contrasts well with Sally, who is a more conventional player with great skill who doesn't fall into the "tryhard" hole. The other members of the guild aren't as memorable but are nicely rounded, and the human antagonists are just other people competing for the same thing Maple's guild is. It's all very cozy and low stakes.


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14. "RE: Anime Recommendations, Sci-Fi/Mecha edition"
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   >I can definitely recommend Bofuri. Maple is an adorable and endearing
>character who thinks differently from most people.

I haven't seen this, but looking back at its description, the phrase "shield user with maxed-out defense stats" gives me different mental images now that I've played so much Midnight Suns. Captain America's card set is structured such that, especially late in the game, with a little luck and care he can stack absolutely insane amounts of Block, such that he becomes basically invulnerable. Until you play one of the cards that convert it all into offense. :)

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Matrix Dragon
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May-07-23, 01:26 AM (EDT)
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15. "RE: Anime Recommendations, Sci-Fi/Mecha edition"
In response to message #14
 
   >>I can definitely recommend Bofuri. Maple is an adorable and endearing
>>character who thinks differently from most people.
>
>I haven't seen this, but looking back at its description, the phrase
>"shield user with maxed-out defense stats" gives me different mental
>images now that I've played so much Midnight Suns. Captain
>America's card set is structured such that, especially late in the
>game, with a little luck and care he can stack absolutely
>insane
amounts of Block, such that he becomes basically
>invulnerable. Until you play one of the cards that convert it all
>into offense. :)

This is an accurate description.

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