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Go little car, go! One-seater cars should be more common. …Okay, no. Sorry. I like them aesthetically, but that’s actually the exact WRONG way for society to go. I’m forgetting
Go little car, go! One-seater cars should be more common. …Okay, no. Sorry. I like them aesthetically, but that’s actually the exact WRONG way for society to go. I’m forgetting
It does break my heart that for practical, copyright reasons, I can’t do themed music on here anymore. Final Fantasy VI was a very influential game for me, and I
I suppose I can’t fault the theming: these machines are, in fact, of a knightly aesthetic. Dylan makes the Shovel Knight comparison during this ep, and it’s spot on. But
Surf Dracula eat your heart out, this robot surfs in the FIRST EPISODE. This week we’re tackling the leading machine of Eureka Seven, across its upgrades, variants, and even counterparts.
These days, it’s all about having extra legs. Think about it: more legs means more fun. Especially if they’re incoms! Though actually, that brings up an interesting point of discussion:
The role of mobile armors in Gundam is always interesting. What does a machine gain by discarding its human-like form? It can indicate determination, or amorality, or y’know, all sorts
Fighting gold! This Final Boss weirdo kinda shows up out of nowhere. But despite that, it’s a pretty compelling design! Ostentatious isn’t usually my aesthetic, but it really works for
As Dylan says, it’s kinda wild we haven’t covered this one already, but that’s what happens when you live at the whim of the dice. The Den’an Zon may go
It really looks like a mobile suit wearing a mobile armor like clothes, but apparently, it isn’t. It’s a weird face-lookin’ machine with a smaller torso poking out of its