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In science fiction, or mechs are giant robots or machines controlled by people, typically depicted as humanoid walking vehicles. The term was first used in Japanese after shortening the English loanword or , but the meaning in Japanese is more inclusive, and or 'giant robot' is the narrower term. Fictional mecha vary greatly in size and shape, but are distinguished from vehicles by their
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or
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appearance, although they are bigger, often much bigger, than human beings. Different subgenres exist, with varying connotations of realism. The concept of Super Robot and
Real Robot Mecha anime and manga, known in Japan as and , are anime and manga that feature robots (mecha) in battle. The genre is broken down into two subcategories; "super robot", featuring super-sized, implausible robots, and "real robot", where robots are ...
are two such examples found in Japanese anime and
manga Manga (Japanese: 漫画 ) are comics or graphic novels originating from Japan. Most manga conform to a style developed in Japan in the late 19th century, and the form has a long prehistory in earlier Japanese art. The term ''manga'' is u ...
. Real-world piloted humanoid or non-humanoid robotic platforms, existing or planned, may also be called "mecha". In Japanese, "mecha" may refer to mobile machinery or vehicles (including aircraft) in general, manned or otherwise.


Characteristics

'Mecha' is an abbreviation, first used in Japanese, of 'mechanical'. In Japanese, mecha encompasses all mechanical objects, including cars, guns,
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, and other devices, and 'robot' or 'giant robot' is used to distinguish limbed vehicles from other mechanical devices. Outside of this usage, it has become associated with large humanoid machines with limbs or other biological characteristics. Mechas differ from robots in that they are piloted from a
cockpit A cockpit or flight deck is the area, usually near the front of an aircraft or spacecraft, from which a Pilot in command, pilot controls the aircraft. The cockpit of an aircraft contains flight instruments on an instrument panel, and the ...
, typically located in the chest or head of the mech. While the distinction is often hazy, mecha typically does not refer to form-fitting powered armor such as
Iron Man Iron Man is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was co-created by writer and editor Stan Lee, developed by scripter Larry Lieber, and designed by artists Don Heck and Jack Kirby. The charact ...
's suit. They are usually much larger than the wearer, like Iron Man's enemy the Iron Monger, or the mobile suits depicted in the '' Gundam'' franchise. In most cases, mecha are depicted as fighting machines, whose appeal comes from the combination of potent weaponry with a more stylish combat technique than a mere vehicle. Often, they are the primary means of combat, with conflicts sometimes being decided through gladiatorial matches. Other works represent mecha as one component of an integrated military force, supported by and fighting alongside tanks,
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, and infantry, functioning as a mechanical cavalry. The applications often highlight the theoretical usefulness of such a device, combining a tank's resilience and firepower with infantry's ability to cross unstable terrain and a high degree of customization. In some continuities, special scenarios are constructed to make mecha more viable than current-day status. For example, in Gundam the fictional Minovsky particle inhibits the use of radar, making long-range ballistic strikes impractical, thus favouring relatively close-range warfare of Mobile Suits. However, some stories, such as the manga/anime franchise '' Patlabor'' and the American wargame '' BattleTech'' universe, also encompass mecha used for civilian purposes, such as heavy construction work, police functions, or
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. Mecha also have roles as transporters, recreation, advanced hazmat suits, and other
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applications. Mecha have been used in fantasy settings, for example in the anime series '' Aura Battler Dunbine'', '' The Vision of Escaflowne'', ''
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'', and ''
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''. In those cases, the mecha designs are usually based on some alternative or "lost" science-fiction technology from ancient times. In case of anime series '' Zoids'', the machines resemble dinosaurs and animals, and have been shown to evolve from native metallic organisms. A chicken walker is a
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type of bipedal robot or mecha, distinguished by its rear-facing
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. This type of articulation resembles a bird's legs, hence the name. However, birds actually have forward-facing knees; they are
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, and what most call the "knee" is actually the ankle.


Early history

The 1868
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novel '' The Steam Man of the Prairies'' featured a steam-powered, back-piloted, mechanical man. The 1880
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novel ''
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'' (''La Maison à Vapeur'') featured a steam-powered, piloted, mechanical elephant. One of the first appearances of such machines in modern literature was the tripod (or "fighting-machine", as they are known in the novel) of H. G. Wells' famous '' The War of the Worlds'' (1897). The novel does not contain a fully detailed description of the tripods' mode of locomotion, but it is hinted at: "Can you imagine a milking stool tilted and bowled violently along the ground? That was the impression those instant flashes gave. But instead of a milking stool, imagine it a great body of machinery on a tripod stand." '' Ōgon Bat'', a '' kamishibai'' that debuted in 1931 (later adapted into an anime in 1967), featured the first piloted humanoid giant robot, , means Giant , is the Japanese title of The Master Mystery(1919), and the Japanese name of the Powered exoskeleton appearing in the film.It was a general Japanese phrase meaning "humanoid tank" too. but as an enemy rather than a protagonist. In 1934, Gajo Sakamoto launched on a metal creature that becomes a battle machine. The first humanoid giant robot piloted by the protagonist appeared in the manga in 1948. The manga and anime '' Tetsujin 28-Go'', introduced in 1956, featured a robot, Tetsujin, that was controlled externally by an operator by remote control. The manga and anime '' Astro Boy'', introduced in 1952, with its humanoid robot protagonist, was a key influence on the development of the giant robot genre in Japan. The first anime featuring a giant mecha being piloted by the protagonist from within a cockpit was the Super Robot show '' Mazinger Z'', written by Go Nagai and introduced in 1972. ''Mazinger Z'' introduced the notion of mecha as pilotable war machines, rather than remote-controlled robots. Ken Ishikawa and Go Nagai, later, introduced the concept of 'combination' (), where several units slot together to form a super robot, with '' Getter Robo'' (1974 debut). An early use of mech-like machines outside Japan is found in "The Invisible Empire", a ''Federal Men'''s story arc by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster (serialized 1936 in
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#8–10). Other examples include the Mexican comic ''Invictus'' Leonel Guillermo Prieto e Victaleno León, by Brazilian comic ''Audaz, o demolidor'', by Álvaro "Aruom" Moura and
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(1938–1949), inspired by ''Invictus'', created for the supplement ''A Gazetinha'' from the newspaper ''A Gazeta'', Kimball Kinnison's battle suit in E. E. "Doc" Smith's '' Lensman'' novel ''
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'' (1950), the French animated film ''
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'' (first released 1952), and Robert Heinlein's
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in his 1942 short story, "
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" and the Mobile Infantry battle suits in Robert Heinlein's ''
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'' (1958). A transforming mech can transform between a standard vehicle (such as a fighter plane or transport truck) and a fighting mecha robot. This concept of transforming mecha was pioneered by Japanese mecha designer Shōji Kawamori in the early 1980s, when he created the
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toy line in 1980 and then the '' Macross'' anime franchise in 1982. In North America, the ''Macross'' franchise was adapted into the '' Robotech'' franchise in 1985, and then the Diaclone toy line was adapted into the '' Transformers'' franchise in 1986. Some of Kawamori's most iconic transforming mecha designs include the VF-1 Valkyrie from the ''Macross'' and ''Robotech'' franchises, and Optimus Prime (called Convoy in Japan) from the ''Transformers'' and ''Diaclone'' franchises.


In various media


Anime and manga

In Japan, "robot anime" (known as "mecha anime" outside Japan) is one of the oldest genres in anime. Robot anime is often tied in with toy manufacturers. Large franchises such as ''Gundam'', '' Macross'', '' Transformers'', and '' Zoids'' have hundreds of different model kits. The size of mecha can vary according to the story and concepts involved. Some of them may not be considerably taller than a tank ('' Armored Trooper Votoms'', '' Megazone 23'', '' Code Geass''), some may be a few stories tall ('' Gundam'', ''
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'', '' Bismark'', '' Gurren Lagann''), others can be as tall as a
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('' Space Runaway Ideon'', '' Genesis of Aquarion'', ''
Neon Genesis Evangelion , also known simply as ''Evangelion'' or ''Eva'', is a Japanese mecha anime television series produced by Gainax and animated by Tatsunoko, directed by Hideaki Anno and broadcast on TV Tokyo from October 1995 to March 1996. ''Evangelion' ...
''), some are big enough to contain an entire city ('' Macross''), some the size of a planet ('' Diebuster''), galaxies ('' Getter Robo'', '' Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann''), or even as large as universes ('' Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann: Lagann-hen'', '' Demonbane'', ''Transformers: Alternity''). The first giant robots seen were in the 1948 manga and Mitsuteru Yokoyama's 1956 manga '' Tetsujin 28-go''. However, it wasn't until the advent of Go Nagai's '' Mazinger Z'' that the genre was established. ''Mazinger Z'' innovated by adding the inclusion of futuristic weapons, and the concept of being able to pilot from a cockpit (rather than via remote control, in the case of Tetsujin). According to Go Nagai: ''Mazinger Z'' featured giant robots that were "piloted by means of a small flying car and command center that docked inside the head." It was also a pioneer in die-cast metal toys such as the
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series in Japan and the Shogun Warriors in the U.S., that were (and still are) very popular with children and collectors. Robot/mecha anime and manga differ vastly in storytelling and animation quality from title to title, and content ranges from children's shows to ones intended for an older teen or adult audience. Some of the first mecha featured in manga and anime were super robots. The super robot genre features
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-like giant robots that are often one-of-a-kind and the product of an ancient civilization, aliens or a
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. These robots are usually piloted by Japanese
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s via voice command or neural uplink, and are often powered by mystical or exotic energy sources. The later real robot genre features robots that do not have mythical superpowers, but rather use largely conventional, albeit futuristic weapons and power sources, and are often mass-produced on a large scale for use in wars. The real robot genre also tends to feature more complex characters with moral conflicts and personal problems. The genre is therefore aimed primarily at young adults instead of children. '' Mobile Suit Gundam'' (1979) is largely considered the first series to introduce the real robot concept and, along with '' The Super Dimension Fortress Macross'' (1982), would form the basis of what people would later call real robot anime.10 commandments of Real robot, Gundam Sentinel introduction, Gundam workshop, Format ACG Some robot mecha are capable of transformation (''Macross'' and '' Zeta Gundam'') or combining to form even bigger ones ('' Beast King GoLion'' and '' Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann''), the latter called 'combination'. Go Nagai and Ken Ishikawa are often credited with inventing this in 1974 with ''Getter Robo''. Not all mecha need to be completely mechanical. Some have biological components with which to interface with their pilots, and some are partially biological themselves, such as in ''
Neon Genesis Evangelion , also known simply as ''Evangelion'' or ''Eva'', is a Japanese mecha anime television series produced by Gainax and animated by Tatsunoko, directed by Hideaki Anno and broadcast on TV Tokyo from October 1995 to March 1996. ''Evangelion' ...
'', '' Eureka Seven'', and '' Zoids''. ''
Attack on Titan is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hajime Isayama. It is set in a world where humanity is forced to live in cities surrounded by three enormous walls that protect them from gigantic man-eating humanoids referred to as ...
'' creator Hajime Isayama draws particular inspiration from the mecha visual novel '' Muv-Luv'' with its use of "pilots" controlling larger humanoid apparatus. Mecha based on anime have seen extreme cultural reception across the world. The personification of this popularity can be seen as 1:1-sized ''Mazinger Z'', Tetsujin, and Gundam statues built across the world.


Film

* In the Godzilla franchise the monster
Mechagodzilla is a fictional mecha character that first appeared in the 1974 film ''Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla''. In its debut appearance, Mechagodzilla is depicted as an extraterrestrial villain that confronts Godzilla. In subsequent iterations, Mechagodzill ...
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, such as Kiryu and Super Mechagodzilla (which was actually built by the United Nations, along with the JSDF). In the MonsterVerse, he was built by Apex Cybernetics to destroy Godzilla and King Kong. * Also in the Godzilla franchise, there is a
Mecha-King Ghidorah is a fictional monster, or ''kaiju'', which first appeared in Ishirō Honda's 1964 film ''Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster''. Although the name of the character is officially trademarked by Toho as "King Ghidorah", the character was originally ...
that travels from 2204 to 1992 to kill Godzilla. Also, there is a reimagining of a mech from The Mysterians, which appears in
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and her name is M.O.G.U.E.R.A. which was meant to help Godzilla battle SpaceGodzilla and is also built by the United Nations. * The ''
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'' multimedia franchise features several walker types, such as the AT-AT and AT-ST. * The film '' Robot Jox'' is based around gladiatorial combat between giant mecha. * In the 1986 film ''
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'', Ripley uses a Caterpillar P-5000 Work Loader to fight the alien Queen. * ''
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'', a 1995 film, features a 40 foot tall walking tank called a Sentinel unit. They are used to combat an alien race known as the Zisk. * In the 1999 film '' Wild Wild West'', Dr. Loveless attempts to use an 8 story tall, steam-powered, walking spider to conquer a post- Civil War United States. *In the 2001 film '' AI: Artificial Intelligence'' by
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, the term mecha refers to an advanced humanoid robot species featured in the film. * In ''
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'', Captain Mifune leads the human defense of Zion, piloting open-cockpit mecha called APUs, against invading Sentinels. * In
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's 2009 film '' Avatar'', mecha called Amplified Mobility Platforms (AMPs) are used as instruments of war. * In Shane Acker's 2009 animated film '' 9'', giant walking war machines called Steel Behemoths were created by the Fabrication Machine to destroy all life on Earth. * A heavily weaponized powered exoskeleton that envelops the operator is featured in the 2009 film '' District 9'', and aptly named the ''Exo-suit''. *
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's 2013 film ''
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'' focuses on a war between humans who pilot massive mechas known as ''Jaegers'' and
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monsters that emerge from the Pacific Ocean. In the second film the Hong Kong technology company, Shao Industries creates Kaiju-Jaeger Hybrids such as Obsidian Fury and the Drone Jaegers. * In '' The Amazing Spider-Man 2'', the Rhino uses a one-person mecha suit that possesses super strength and defense. * In the film ''
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'', the Iron Monger, a powered exoskeleton suit operated by Obadiah Stane, is another example of mecha. * In the final scenes of '' The Lego Movie'', the main protagonist Emmet creates a giant construction mech made of yellow Lego pieces which he pilots to fight in the final battle against Lord Business' forces. * In '' Avengers: Age of Ultron'',
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uses a mecha named the Hulkbuster to fight the
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.


Video games

Mecha are often featured in computer and console video games. Because of their size and fictional power, mecha are quite popular subjects for games, both tabletop and electronic. They have been featured in video games since the 1980s, particularly in vehicular combat and shooter games, including Sesame Japan's
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game ''
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'' in 1983, various ''Gundam'' games such as '' Mobile Suit Gundam: Last Shooting'' in 1984 and '' Z-Gundam: Hot Scramble'' in 1986, the run and gun shooters '' Hover Attack'' in 1984 and ''
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'' in 1985, and
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'' in 1986 and ''
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'' in 1988. Historically mecha-based games have been more popular in Japan than in other countries. * ''Metal Gear'' series (1987 – 2018) by
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, includes mecha as part of its main premise. The series takes place during the modern day and near future, and the prototype nuclear-capable bipedal tanks called Metal Gears are a recurring element. *A popular classic of mecha in games is the '' MechWarrior'' series (1989 – 2021) of video games, which takes place in the '' Battletech'' universe. * Intelligent Systems-developed and
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-published games that feature mecha include ''
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'' (1992) and '' Metal Combat: Falcon's Revenge'' (1993), a single-player mecha-themed shooter series with
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-style. All battles are fought with mechas called Standing Tanks (ST). * Squaresoft-developed games that feature mecha include ''
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'' (1995 – 2019), a turn-based tactical series of games with
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-style mecha utilized by near future military forces. '' Xenogears'' (1998) also used mecha, called Gears, as a main aspect of the story, and the series continues the use of mecha with the Monolith Soft-developed ''
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'' series (2010 – ). *''
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'' (1997 – 2013) is a fast-paced action mecha series developed by
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, set in the distant post apocalyptic futures where mechas called "Armored Core" pilot by mercenaries are the dominant forces on the battlefield. Armored Core games have a wide selection in customizations with the first entry in the series
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being as one of the early few 3D mecha games that introduced extensive customizations to the mechas in-game. *In ''
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'' series (1998 – 2017)'','' two of the fictional races (Terran and Protoss) extensively use walkers. In the first game of the series, each faction had only one walker: Goliath (Terran) and Dragoon (Protoss). As of the latest release, in multiplayer games, Terrans have four different walkers (Viking, Thor, Hellbat, and Widow Mine,) while Protoss have three (Colossus, Stalker, and Immortal.) On the whole there are 18 different Terran walkers and 21 Protoss walkers across the entire franchise. *The Monolith Productions game '' Shogo: Mobile Armor Division'' (1998) blended mecha gameplay with that of traditional first-person shooter games. *''
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'' (1999) offers a complex yet semi-realistic control system for its mecha in both terrain and outer space warfare. *In ''
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'' (2001 – 2012) by
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s called LEVs exist alongside a more super robot-like mecha type known as the Orbital Frame. *In ''
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'' (2006), mecha fight alongside conventional military units such as infantry, tanks, gunships, and APCs in the European Union's and Pan-Asian Coalition's military forces. *In '' Supreme Commander'' (2007), all 3 factions utilize mechs, be they tanks, gunships, or true mechs. The player's Armored Command Unit is one such mech. *The '' Command & Conquer: Tiberian series'' franchise (1995 – 2012) features many mechanized walker units. In the last video game of this series, ''Command & Conquer 4'', walkers have gained such predominance that even command centers walk. (In the prior games, they were stationary buildings.) Titan, Wolverine, and Juggernaut are three of such units that have appeared in four ''Command & Conquer'' titles. *'' League of Legends'' (2009), developed by
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, include mecha as part of champion skins, designed as super robots (Mecha Malphite, Mecha Kha Zix, Mecha Aatrox, Mecha Zero Sion, etc.). *''
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'' (2012) is an online first person shooter in which pilots can choose from a variety of bipedal mechas, each having an intended specialization, to engage in free-for-all or team-based combat. Mechas have special abilities related to their role that, when activated, augment their weapon cooling, damage, defense, accuracy, mobility, stealth, or other characteristic to provide a temporary advantage. *'' War Thunder'' (2012) during an April Fools event, players were able to control Mecha tanks that consisted of multiple tank turrets and other parts after destroying a certain number of vehicles in a battle. *In '' Titanfall'' (2014) and '' Titanfall 2'' (2016) from Respawn Entertainment, mechas are heavily involved within gameplay and the story. *In '' War Robots'' (2014) from Russian developer Pixonic, players only can control mechas to fight each other in a 6v6 battlefield. *In '' Heroes of the Storm'' (2015), developed by Blizzard Entertainment, players can take control of the giant mecha, called "Triglav Protector", as a reward for winning objective on Volskaya Foundry battleground. The mecha is co-piloted by two different players, the first serving as a pilot, and the second serving as a gunner. Each player is given control to a different set of unique abilities. In January 2018 and June 2019, Blizzard created two "MechaStorm" events for ''Heroes of the Storm,'' featuring multiple mecha skins for a number of heroes, as well as other items for the Collection. A MechaStorm "anime video trailer" was also released, heavily inspired by series such as '' Mobile Suit Gundam,'' and ''
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.'' *In '' Just Cause 3'' (2015) and '' Just Cause 4'' (2018) mecha make an appearance as downloadable content in both games where they are owned by fictional in-game factions named the eDen Corporation and The Black Hand respectively. In both games, they are able to be piloted by the player. *'' Overwatch'' (2016), team shooter from Blizzard Entertainment, includes
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, a tank hero who pilots a mecha. Stylized as MEKA (Mobile Exo-Force of the Korean Army), D.Va's mecha provides her primary hero abilities as well as being a driver of her backstory in the game's lore. Wrecking Ball is a tank-class quadrupedal mecha robot driven by a genetically engineered hamster named Hammond. The mecha is armed with automatic assault weapons known as the "quad cannons", and can be transformed into a high-speed "wrecking ball" equipped with a
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game from independent studio Stellar Jockeys. Players control mechas (as well other vehicles, including tanks and flying "antigravs"), selecting the loadout and use it to complete various objectives. *'' Kirby: Planet Robobot'' (2016) features extensive use of mecha suit known as the Robobot Armor to solve puzzles and fight enemies. Mecha resembling
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with the ability to copy enemy abilities (known as ''Modes).'' *''
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'' (2020) features many mechs piloted by multiple factions. It is set in the 1920+
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Tabletop games

*In the tabletop game '' Warhammer 40,000'', the forces use mecha of a variety of sizes and shapes. *Older American Tabletop game '' Battletech'' uses hex-maps, miniatures & paper record sheets that allow players to use mecha in tactical situations and record realistic damage, while add RPG elements when desired.


Books

* John Christopher's ''Tripods'' saga and its TV series adaptation feature tri-legged walkers used by aliens to keep humanity subjugated. * The ''Mecha Samurai Empire'' franchise by Peter Tieryas is about a world where the Japanese Empire rules over the United States of Japan with a variety of different mechas. Many of the pilots are trained at the Berkeley Military Academy and their primary enemies are the Nazis and their monstrous biomechs.


Real mecha

There are a few real prototypes of mecha-like vehicles. Currently almost all of these are highly specialized or just for concept purpose, and as such may not see
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. Most of these experimental projects were made and first presented in East Asia. *In 2012, Suidobashi Heavy Industry unveiled their prototype of a driveable mecha, the Kuratas. *In December 2016, Korean company Hankook Mirae posted a video featuring a test run of their bi-pedal prototype mecha METHOD-01, designed by Vitaly Bulgarov. *A machine called
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was developed by Sakakibara Kikai with the intention of giving the impression of a bipedal mecha. *In 2018, Japanese engineer Masaaki Nagumo from Sakakibara Kikai completed construction of a functional bipedal mecha inspired by the '' Gundam'' franchise. The device, standing 8.5 meters tall and weighing about 7 tonnes, possesses fully functional arm and leg servos. *Another ''Gundam''-based mecha, 30 feet tall and with fully functional articulation, was put on exhibit by Gundam Factory Yokohama on December 19, 2020, and is expected to remain until March 31, 2023. In the Western world, there are few examples of mecha, however, several machines have been constructed by both companies and private figures. * The GE Beetle, a mobile piloted manipulator for nuclear materials, which entered operation in 1961. *In 2006,
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, built a practical hexapod walking harvester. *In 2015, Megabots Inc. completed the MKII "Iron Glory" before challenging Kuratas to a duel. In 2017 they completed the MKIII "Eagle Prime". *In 2017, Canadian engineering company, Furrion Exo-Bionics, unveiled Prosthesis: The Anti-Robot, invented by Jonathan Tippett, as the company's flagship prototype mech. It is a 3500 kg, 200 hp, electric powered, 4-legged, all-terrain walking mech intended for use in competitive sport. It is controlled by the human pilot inside via a full-body exo-skeletal interface. In 2020 it was awarded the Guinness World Record as "the world's largest tetrapod exoskeleton".


See also

* BattleMech * Kuratas * Megabots Inc. * Mobile robot * Powered exoskeleton * ''
Robot Romance Trilogy The were three Super Robot anime series created by "Saburo Yatsude" (a collective name for the staff at Toei), directed by Tadao Nagahama, and aired on TV Asahi and its affiliates from late 1976 through early 1979. The trilogy, consisting of ' ...
'' * Sentry gun * Walking vehicle


References


External links


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