How come most /m/ shows always have "X Y [Name]"?
Densetsu Kyojin Ideon
Kidou Senshi Gundam
Sentou Mecha Xabungle
Muteki Kojin Daitarn 3
Ginga Hyoryu Vifam
Aura Battler Dunbine
Overman King Gainer
Panzer World Galient
Iron Man 28
Chodenji Robo Combattler V
Chodenji Machine Voltes V
Hero Fighter Daimos
Wakusei Robo Danguard Ace
UFO Robo Grendizer
Space Warrior Baldios
Space Battleship Yamato
Neon Genesis Evangelion
Yuusha [literally everything Yuusha]
Why's it such a common thing? I know most of those are Tomino, but that can't be a trend exclusive to him, given you see it elsewhere too.
>>14648189
Cumguzzling Faggot OP
>>14648189
>>14648189
I remember taking a look at this book a while ago, it was honestly one of the more decent american "how to draw anime" books, but I would still never use it as a resource.
Anyway I think that's just one of the unspoken mecha rules that was developed and passed down, kinda like a boy falling into the cockpit, it just has to happen.
>>14648189
>Warrior Robots
This made me laugh more than it should of
>>14648189
TFW you own this book.
>>14648189
Marketing purposes. Those names would sound boring and forgettable without those descriptors.
>>14648189
Wait, how does this book tell you to draw Christopher Hart?
>>14648272
I mentally read that in a hilariously hot blooded way.
>KAMUGAZURING DAIHOMO OOOOOOOOOPU!
>>14648189
It's naming conventions. It's like in a bunch of moeshit shows, they name their title in all hiragana and in a bunch of light novel shit shows, they use phrase as a title instead of something that sounds like a title.
>>14648189
It's hardly mecha. Most anime titles have like a quintillion words in their title and it's only gotten worse.