Please /m/ tell me why you love your favorite /m/ series.
They're like Jesus IN SPAAAACE, but better.
>yang sip that drank and ain't nobody tell him nothing, right
The series has kickass OPs & EDs sung by legendary /m/ singers
Top notch character designs with great mech designs as well
The plot appears to be a 0079 or Seed ripoff, but it comes into its own quickly
The characters have a depth rarely seen in mecha anime today, not to mention the protagonist is one of the most alpha motherfuckers to pilot a mech
Really the only flaw is the just passable mech animation
>>14874935
Cause it's like watching a time capsule of what early 20 something Japanese people thought was the coolest thing ever in the mid 80s.
Cyborg 009 (2001)
Tetsujin 28 Go (2004)
>>14874935
The designs, the concept, giant monsters fighting gods fighting Mecha fighting demons, the music, the presentation, the stories they have told, the potential future stores, I just love everything about Digimon. Keramon is one of my favorite monster designs and Our War Game is probably my all time favorite anime film.
>>14874935
The OP and ED were good, and to me practically every sound effect used in the show was fantastic.
It has everything I love about the mecha genre.
Cool robots.
Teenage angst.
Large scale.
Looks great.
Sounds great.
And a good balance of cheese and drama.
It has top tier mechanical designs. OST plus OPs and ED are also great. The cast is very well developed, and watching someone get 'corrected' every other scene is hilarious.
Nonstop style
But also substance
>>14874935
Interesting well-thought setting, some cool robots, some well-written characters, the protagonist/antagonist dynamic, Shuuichi Ikeda, baby's first Gundam
>>14874935
I love the fuck outta the whole saga. It's been a year and a half that I've gotten into and yet it's still my number one mecha series of all time.
It's hypermasculine high test male power fantasy with strong and menacing robots along with being a terrestrial defense which is the best kind of mecha and some other reasons.
It's everything I want in a mecha series.
Pretty tight pacing over a short time period, good crew of characters, a plot that plays out like a conspiracy thriller, great animation, no overdesigned mechs, the mobile armor fights, a pirate fleet in the mix, and at the end our heroes put on the uniforms of the biggest dicklords in the system during an otherwise feel good ending. The main love plot kinda' sucked though.
TATTA IKKOKYU NO ROCK AND ROLLASHITA HE HIBII TEKUASAYAKE NO KAGATA HEOMAE WA SAEGIRU MONO WANANI MO NAI
Amazing music, some incredibly inspiring moments, but honestly the developing relationship between these two is what made me fall in love with it
I like buff looking giant robots with flames coming out of their heads punching giant monsters in the face.
I like girls with plump butt cheeks and bouncing boobs covered in tight spandex suits.
I liked the novelty of having a married couple as the leads.
I liked the occasional focus on the maintenance crew.
Animation was generally good and the theme songs were excellent.
>>14878013
I agree with that sentiment.
Getter Robo is great.
Tomino has a talent for characterization. His characters always feel different and interesting right off the bat. Overman King Gainer is no exception. When Gain told Gainer to get in the robot and wreck some shit, the madman fucking did it.
I also love Tomino's weird way of storytelling. Whenever Overman King Gainer got a new powerup, it was never explained or hinted at, it was just shown to you.
All that and a kickass OP, really cool designs, and the overall fun atmosphere when the characters interacted made it my favorite /m/ show.
It just makes me smile every time the old man Mexican power rangers turned up.
>>14874935
A/Z
>>14874935
It takes a somewhat more realistic approach to how warfare is depicted than most /m/ anime. I prefer weapons that have to be mounted/carried and have limited ammunition rather than pulling swords out of thin air or just emitting fire from arbitrary pieces of armor. I like the characters acting like (sort of) normal people caught in extreme circumstances instead of champions of good yelling the name of their special move as they defeat a conspicuously evil giant monster.
Sure, it's still giant robots and it still features plenty of implausible events and impossible abilities but they present it in a relatively serious way that makes suspension of disbelief easier.
>>14880340
>Mexican power rangers
You disgust me.