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The human race has recovered from the cataclysmic disaster now known as the "Equator Winter". Now, each country begins to battle one another with robots to establish the new world order. A 13-year-old boy and 14-year-old girl operate Japan`s robot.
Now begins their robot battle.
...from AnimeNFO
Notes
Alternative Names: Kishin Taisen Gigantic Formula
Genre: Mecha
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Reviews
UltraRob
Okay, what if you took G-Gundam and remade it without the over-the-top elements and in the quasi-hyper-realistic mode of Evangelion? What would you get? Gigantic Forumla IS that show. Well animated, presented in a weird realistic style, and actually pretty engaging, this show really grabbed me in a way I wasn’t expecting it to. I was expecting same-old, and got “same-old with a twist”. Now, whether it can continue to keep my attention past the first episode is another matter. Oh? The plot? For those who haven’t seen G-Gundam, the basic idea is that every country in the world that can builds a giant robot champion which participates in a global fight to the finish to see which country gets to be king of the resources or something. Obviously, this is the story of Japan’s entry. (duh!) I loved G-Gundam for it’s over-the-top-ness, and it will be interesting to see how it works in a more realistic mode. (For example, rival countries are trying to kill each other’s top pilots through espionage before the fight even begins!)
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