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Mecha anime and manga, known in Japan as and , are
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and
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that feature robots (
mecha 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 (language), Japanese after shortening the English loanword or , but the mean ...
) in battle. The genre is broken down into two subcategories; "super robot", featuring super-sized, implausible robots, and "real robot", where robots are governed by realistic physics and technological limitations. Mecha series cover a wide variety of genres, from action to comedy to drama, and the genre has expanded into other media, such as
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adaptations. Mecha has also contributed to the popularity of scale model robots.


History

The 1940 short manga featured a powered, piloted, mechanical octopus. The 1943 Yokoyama Ryūichi's propaganda manga featured a sword-wielding, steam-powered, giant humanoid mecha. The first series in the mecha genre was Mitsuteru Yokoyama's 1956 manga '' Tetsujin 28-go'' (which was later animated in 1963 and also released abroad as '' Gigantor''). Yokoyama was inspired to become a manga creator by
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, and began serializing the manga in ''Shonen'', an iconic boy's magazine, in 1956. In this series, the robot, which was made as a last-ditch effort to win
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by the
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, was remote-controlled by the protagonist Shotaro Kaneda, a twelve-year-old detective and "whiz kid". The story turned out to have immense mass appeal, and inspired generations of imitators. In 1972, Go Nagai, another of Japan's greatest manga creators, defined the super robot genre with '' Mazinger Z'', which was directly inspired by the former series. He had the revolutionary idea to create a mecha that people could control like a car, while waiting to cross a busy street. The concept became "explosively popular", making the manga and anime into a success. The series also was the genesis for different tropes of the genre, such as the idea of a robot as a "dynamic entity" that could join with other machines or humans to become unstoppable. Anime critic Fred Patten wrote that almost all mecha anime plots, such as monster of the week shows, were actually metaphors for re-fighting World War II, and defending Japan and its culture from Western encroachment. By 1977, a large number of super robot anime had been created, including ''
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'' and '' Danguard Ace''. The market for super robot toys also grew, spawning metal die-cast toys such as the Chogokin series in Japan and the Shogun Warriors in the U.S., that were (and still are) very popular with children and collectors. The super robot genre became heavily commercialized and stagnant, creating an opening for innovation, which was seized upon by
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in 1979 with the creation of '' Mobile Suit Gundam'', a complex "space saga" that was called the "'' Star Wars'' of Japan" and birthed the real robot genre, which featured more realistic, gritty technology. Tomino did not like the formulaic storylines and overt advertising of the super robot shows he had worked on, and wanted to create a movie where robots were used as tools. While the response to ''Gundam'' was lukewarm at first, efforts by dedicated fans led to it becoming a success. It created a massive market for mecha model robots, and became an industry that earned
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¥42.8 billion in 2004. Many real robot series and other media were later created, such as '' Full Metal Panic!'' and the video game series '' Armored Core''. 1990 saw the release of ''
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'', a breakthrough animated movie directed by Mamoru Oshii that popularized the mecha genre and aesthetic in the
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. '' Neon Genesis Evangelion'', created by Hideaki Anno in 1995, was a major influence on the super robot genre, arriving when the real robot genre was dominant on television. A
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of classic mecha anime tropes, it recast the "saintly" inventor/father as a sinister figure, and the enthusiastic teenage protagonist as a "vacillating" introvert. Due to its unusual psychological themes, the show became a massive success, and further caused Japanese anime culture to spread widely and rapidly around the world. The mecha anime genre (as well as Japanese kaiju films) received a Western homage with the 2013 film ''
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'' directed by Guillermo del Toro. Similarly the genre was inspirational for the 1998 first-person shooter '' Shogo: Mobile Armor Division'' developed by Monolith Productions.


Subgenres


Super robot

Some of the first mecha featured in manga and anime were "super robots" (スーパーロボット ''sūpā robotto''). The super robot genre features superhero-like giant robots that are often one-of-a-kind and the product of an ancient civilization, aliens or a mad genius. These robots are usually piloted by Japanese teenagers via voice command or neural uplink, and are often powered by mystical or exotic energy sources. Their abilities are described as "quasi-magical".


Real robot

The later real robot (リアルロボット ''riaru robotto'') 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. The genre has been compared to hard science fiction by its fanbase, and is strongly associated with sales of popular toy models such as Gunpla. One of the "founding fathers" of real robot design was Kunio Okawara, who started out working on '' Gundam'' and continued on to other real robot series such as '' Armored Trooper Votoms''. '' Mobile Suit Gundam'' (1979) is largely considered the first series to introduce the real robot concept and, along with ''
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'' (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 In an interview with
Yoshiyuki Tomino is a Japanese mecha anime creator, animator, director, screenwriter, songwriter and novelist best known for creating the '' Gundam'' anime franchise. He was born in Odawara, Kanagawa Prefecture, and studied at Nihon University's College ...
and other production crew members in the April 1989 issue of ''
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'', about his views on the first '' Gundam'' anime that was not directed by him, he commented on the realism of the show, in which he sees the sponsors,
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, as imaginary enemies of ''Gundam'', since they did not accept a certain level of realism. '' Armored Trooper Votoms'' is viewed by ''
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'' magazine as the peak of real-robot anime.famitsu news
''リアルロボットアニメの最高峰がスクリーンで蘇える! 『装甲騎兵ボトムズ ペールゼン・ファイルズ 劇場版』'' Peak of Real Robot anime on screen, Votoms movie.
The concepts behind "real robots" that set it apart from previous robot anime are such as: * The robot is used as an industrial machine with arm-like manipulators and is manufactured by military and commercial enterprises of various nations.Robot Watch
SF seminar, 29 April 2007, Interview of Ryōsuke Takahashi ''The side of Real Robot'' (SFセミナー「高橋良輔インタビュー リアルロボットの向こう側」レポート)
* The concept of industrial production and commercial manufacturing processes appeared for the first time in the history of robot shows, introducing manufacturing language like " mass-production" (MP), " prototype" and "test-type". * While classic super robots typically use special attacks activated by voice commands, real robots more commonly use manually operated scaled-up/advanced versions of infantry weapons, such as
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s/ particle beams, firearms, melee weapons (
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s, axes, etc) and shields. * Real robots use mostly ranged weapons that require an
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* Real robots require periodic maintenance and are often prone to malfunction and break down, like real machines.


Types


Piloted

This ubiquitous subgenre features mecha piloted internally as vehicles. The first series to feature such mecha was Go Nagai's '' Mazinger Z'' (1972). In a 2009 interview, Go Nagai claimed the idea came to mind when he was stuck in a traffic jam and wished his car could sprout arms and legs to walk over the cars in front. Other examples include '' Mobile Suit Gundam'' (1979), ''
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'' (1982), and '' Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann'' (2007). There are series that have piloted mecha that are also in the sentient category, usually because of an AI system to assist and care for the pilot, as featured in '' Blue Comet SPT Layzner'' (1985) and '' Gargantia on the Verdurous Planet'' (2013), or going berserk because the mecha has biological aspects, as featured in '' Neon Genesis Evangelion'' (1995).


Sentient

These are mecha that have the ability to be self-aware, think, and sometimes feel emotion. The source of sentience varies from aliens, such as the titular characters of American-produced and Japanese-animated series, '' The Transformers'' (1984), to
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or synthetic intelligence, such as the robots of '' Dragon's Heaven'' (1988) & '' Brave Police J-Decker'' (1994) to magic, such as Da-Garn of '' The Brave Fighter of Legend Da-Garn'' (1992). The first series that featured a sentient giant robot, also the first mecha anime in color, was '' Astroganger'' (1972).


Remote controlled

These are mecha that are controlled externally. The first mecha anime, '' Tetsujin 28-go'' (1966), and '' Giant Robo'' (1967) are famous examples.


Transforming

A transforming mech can transform between a standard vehicle (such as a fighter plane or transport truck) and a fighting mecha robot. The 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 ''
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'' anime franchise in 1982. Some of Kawamori's most iconic transforming mecha designs include the VF-1 Valkyrie from the ''Macross'' and ''Robotech'' franchises, and
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(called Convoy in Japan) from the ''Transformers'' and ''Diaclone'' franchises. The concept later became more popular in the mid-1980s, with '' Macross: Do You Remember Love?'' (1984) and '' Zeta Gundam'' (1985) in Japan, and with '' Transformers'' (1984 adaptation of ''Diaclone'') and '' Robotech'' (1985 adaptation of ''Macross'') in the West.


Wearable

This refers to mecha that are powered exoskeletons rather than piloted as vehicles, such as in '' Genesis Climber MOSPEADA'' (1983), '' Bubblegum Crisis'' (1987) and ''
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'' (2016); merge with the mecha, such as in '' Detonator Orgun'' (1991) & '' The King of Braves GaoGaiGar'' (1997); combine with the robots, such as in '' Transformers: Super-God Masterforce'' (1988); or become mechanical themselves, such as in '' Brave Command Dagwon'' (1996) and ''Fire Robo'' (2016).


Model robot

Assembling and painting mecha
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kits is a popular pastime among mecha enthusiasts. Like other models such as cars or airplanes, more advanced kits require much more intricate assembly.
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mecha construction can present unique engineering challenges; the balancing act between a high range of motion, good structural stability, and aesthetic appeal can be difficult to manage. In 2006, the Lego Group released their own somewhat manga-inspired mecha line with the Lego ''Exo-Force'' series.


See also

*
List of mecha anime The following is a list of mecha anime. The list is organized by franchise. See also *''BattleTech'' *''Gundam'' *''Megas XLR'' *''Super Robot Wars'' *''List of Sakura Wars media'' *''List of Transformers animated series'' {{Lists of anime ...


References


External links


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