Have you ever thought that a robot was unnecessary?
>>15730656
No, I respect the robot
>>15730656
They are pretty useless on earth, just big slowly walking targets. In space however, they are fast and small targets (compared to spaceships) and pretty deadly.
>>15730656
>Have you ever thought that a robot was unnecessary?
>>15730656
No.
>>15730656
not really
robots make everything at least 14.7% cooler, it's scientifcally proven
>>15730656
Adding giant robots to Gundam was a mistake.
>>15730656
It still wasn't as much of an asspull as the ending.
I think that robot that was in just one episode of Captain Harlock was unnecessary. So did the writers, they completely forgot he existed.
>>15730656
Yeah, when a robot is big to specifically to fight the only other robot its size.
>>15730656
How embarassing.
>>15730656
no, what I thought was the avatar world was unnecessary to the robot
>>15730656
A lot of stupid shit happened in Korra.
This wasn't one of those things.
>>15730656
>Have you ever thought that a robot was unnecessary?
Every robot in FLCL.
It was basically just a show about Mamimi /ss/'ing Takkun and them realizing it was wrong and having to face of their own separate coming-to-age issues.
>>15730715
Back to /r/eddit.
>>15730656
Id argue Korra as a whole was unnecessary
>>15730656
That robot was as necessary as the forced lesbianism, the stupid pagoda cars, and the utterly illogical lightning powerplants.
>>15730656
Specific models in a series, yes.
Off the top of my head, the Thieleva.Then again I found the entire mini-arc unnecessary so it probably applied to more than just the robot.
>>15730656
Robots are always necessary