In
science fiction
Science fiction (often shortened to sci-fi or abbreviated SF) is a genre of speculative fiction that deals with imaginative and futuristic concepts. These concepts may include information technology and robotics, biological manipulations, space ...
, or mechs are giant robots or machines, typically depicted as piloted,
humanoid
A humanoid (; from English ''human'' and '' -oid'' "resembling") is a non-human entity with human form or characteristics. By the 20th century, the term came to describe fossils which were morphologically similar, but not identical, to those of ...
walking vehicles. The term was first used in
Japanese
Japanese may refer to:
* Something from or related to Japan, an island country in East Asia
* Japanese language, spoken mainly in Japan
* Japanese people, the ethnic group that identifies with Japan through ancestry or culture
** Japanese diaspor ...
after shortening the English loanword or , but the meaning in Japanese is more inclusive, and or 'giant robot' is the narrower term.
Real mechs vary greatly in size and shape, but are distinguished from
vehicle
A vehicle () is a machine designed for self-propulsion, usually to transport people, cargo, or both. The term "vehicle" typically refers to land vehicles such as human-powered land vehicle, human-powered vehicles (e.g. bicycles, tricycles, velo ...
s by their biomorphic appearance, and are often much larger than human beings. Different
subgenres
Genre () is any style or form of communication in any mode (written, spoken, digital, artistic, etc.) with socially agreed-upon conventions developed over time. In popular usage, it normally describes a category of literature, music, or other for ...
exist, with varying connotations of realism. The concept of
Super Robot
Mecha, also known as giant robot or simply robot, is a genre of anime and manga that feature mecha in battle. The genre is broken down into two subcategories; " super robot", featuring super-sized, implausible robots, and "real robot", where r ...
and
Real Robot
Mecha, also known as giant robot or simply robot, is a genre of anime and manga that feature mecha in battle. The genre is broken down into two subcategories; " super robot", featuring super-sized, implausible robots, and " real robot", where ...
are two such examples found in Japanese
anime
is a Traditional animation, hand-drawn and computer animation, computer-generated animation originating from Japan. Outside Japan and in English, ''anime'' refers specifically to animation produced in Japan. However, , in Japan and in Ja ...
and
manga
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 history in earlier Japanese art. The term is used in Japan to refer to both comics ...
.
Real-world piloted robots or non-robots
robotic platforms, existing or planned, may also be called "mechs". In Japanese, "mechs" may refer to mobile machinery or vehicles (not including aircraft, cars, motorcycles and HGV) in general, piloted or
otherwise.
Characteristics
'Mecha' is an abbreviation, first used in Japanese, of 'mechanical'. In Japanese, mecha encompasses all mechanical objects, including
cars
A car, or an automobile, is a motor vehicle with wheels. Most definitions of cars state that they run primarily on roads, seat one to eight people, have four wheels, and mainly transport people rather than cargo. There are around one billio ...
,
guns
A gun is a device that propels a projectile using pressure or explosive force. The projectiles are typically solid, but can also be pressurized liquid (e.g. in water guns or cannons), or gas (e.g. light-gas gun). Solid projectiles may be ...
,
computers
A computer is a machine that can be programmed to automatically carry out sequences of arithmetic or logical operations ('' computation''). Modern digital electronic computers can perform generic sets of operations known as ''programs'', ...
, and other devices, and 'robot' or 'giant robot' is used to distinguish limbed vehicles from other mechanical devices. It has also become associated with large humanoid machines with limbs or other biological characteristics. Mecha differ from robots in that they are piloted from a
cockpit
A cockpit or flight deck is the area, on the front part of an aircraft, spacecraft, or submersible, from which a pilot controls the vehicle.
The cockpit of an aircraft contains flight instruments on an instrument panel, and the controls th ...
, 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
An exoskeleton is a wearable device that augments, enables, assists, or enhances motion, posture, or physical activity through mechanical interaction with and force applied to the user’s body.
Other common names for a wearable exoskeleton in ...
such as
Iron Man
Iron Man is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Co-created by writer and editor Stan Lee, developed by scripter Larry Lieber, and designed by artists Don Heck and Jack Kirby, the character first appearan ...
's suit. They are usually much larger than the wearer, like Iron Man's enemy the
Iron Monger
Iron Monger is an alias used by multiple fictional characters, supervillains appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The most well-known version, Obadiah Stane, first appeared in ''Iron Man'' #163 (Oct. 1982), and the Iron ...
, or the mobile suits depicted in the ''
Gundam
is a Japanese military science fiction media franchise. Created by Yoshiyuki Tomino and Sunrise (now Bandai Namco Filmworks), the franchise features giant robots, or mecha, with the name "Gundam". The franchise began on April 7, 1979, with ...
'' 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
A military, also known collectively as armed forces, is a heavily armed, highly organized force primarily intended for warfare. Militaries are typically authorized and maintained by a sovereign state, with their members identifiable by a d ...
force, supported by and fighting alongside
tank
A tank is an armoured fighting vehicle intended as a primary offensive weapon in front-line ground combat. Tank designs are a balance of heavy firepower, strong armour, and battlefield mobility provided by tracks and a powerful engine; ...
s,
fighter aircraft
Fighter aircraft (early on also ''pursuit aircraft'') are military aircraft designed primarily for air-to-air combat. In military conflict, the role of fighter aircraft is to establish air supremacy, air superiority of the battlespace. Domina ...
, and
infantry
Infantry, or infantryman are a type of soldier who specialize in ground combat, typically fighting dismounted. Historically the term was used to describe foot soldiers, i.e. those who march and fight on foot. In modern usage, the term broadl ...
. 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. 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
, also known as ''Patlabor'' (a portmanteau of "patrol" and "labor"), is a Japanese science fiction media franchise created by Headgear, a group consisting of manga artist Masami Yūki, director Mamoru Oshii, screenwriter Kazunori ...
'' and the American wargame ''
BattleTech
''BattleTech'' is a wargaming and military science fiction franchise launched by FASA Corporation in 1984, acquired by WizKids in 2001, which was in turn acquired by Topps in 2003; and published since 2007 by Catalyst Game Labs. The trademark ...
''
universe
The universe is all of space and time and their contents. It comprises all of existence, any fundamental interaction, physical process and physical constant, and therefore all forms of matter and energy, and the structures they form, from s ...
, also encompass mecha used for civilian purposes, such as heavy construction work,
police
The police are Law enforcement organization, a constituted body of Law enforcement officer, people empowered by a State (polity), state with the aim of Law enforcement, enforcing the law and protecting the Public order policing, public order ...
functions, or
firefighting
Firefighting is a profession aimed at controlling and extinguishing fire. A person who engages in firefighting is known as a firefighter or fireman. Firefighters typically undergo a high degree of technical training. This involves structural fir ...
. Mecha also have roles as transporters, recreation, advanced
hazmat suit
A hazmat suit is a piece of personal protective equipment that consists of an permeation, impermeable whole-body or one piece garment worn as protection against hazardous materials.
Such suits are often combined with self-contained breathing ap ...
s, and other
research and development
Research and development (R&D or R+D), known in some countries as OKB, experiment and design, is the set of innovative activities undertaken by corporations or governments in developing new services or products. R&D constitutes the first stage ...
applications.
Mecha have been used in fantasy settings, for example in the anime series ''
Aura Battler Dunbine
is an anime television series created by Yoshiyuki Tomino and produced by Sotsu and Sunrise. Forty-nine episodes aired on Nagoya TV from February 5, 1983, to January 21, 1984. A three-episode anime OVA sequel entitled ''New Story of Aura ...
'', ''
The Vision of Escaflowne
is a Japanese anime television series produced by Sunrise. It premiered from April to September 1996, on TV Tokyo. Sony's anime satellite channel, Animax also aired the series, both in Japan and on its various worldwide networks, includi ...
'', ''
Panzer World Galient
is a 1984 Japanese fantasy and science fiction anime television series produced by Sunrise (company), Sunrise. It was directed by Ryōsuke Takahashi and written by Sōji Yoshikawa with mechanical design by Kunio Okawara and Yutaka Izubuchi. I ...
'', and ''
Maze
A maze is a path or collection of paths, typically from an entrance to a goal. The word is used to refer both to branching tour puzzles through which the solver must find a route, and to simpler non-branching ("unicursal") patterns that lead ...
''. 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
is a Japanese science fiction media franchise created by Tomy that feature giant robots (or "mecha") called Zoids, with designs being based on animals; including dinosaurs, mammals, insects, arachnids and mythological creatures.
The franchise ...
'', the machines resemble dinosaurs and animals, and have been shown to
evolve from native metallic organisms.
A chicken walker is a
fictional
Fiction is any creative work, chiefly any narrative work, portraying character (arts), individuals, events, or setting (narrative), places that are imagination, imaginary or in ways that are imaginary. Fictional portrayals are thus inconsistent ...
type of bipedal
robot
A robot is a machine—especially one Computer program, programmable by a computer—capable of carrying out a complex series of actions Automation, automatically. A robot can be guided by an external control device, or the robot control, co ...
or mecha, distinguished by its rear-facing
knee joint
In humans and other primates, the knee joins the thigh with the leg and consists of two joints: one between the femur and tibia (tibiofemoral joint), and one between the femur and patella (patellofemoral joint). It is the largest joint in the ...
. This type of articulation resembles a
bird
Birds are a group of warm-blooded vertebrates constituting the class (biology), class Aves (), characterised by feathers, toothless beaked jaws, the Oviparity, laying of Eggshell, hard-shelled eggs, a high Metabolism, metabolic rate, a fou ...
's legs, hence the name. However, birds actually have forward-facing knees; they are
digitigrade
In terrestrial vertebrates, digitigrade ( ) locomotion is walking or running on the toes (from the Latin ''digitus'', 'finger', and ''gradior'', 'walk'). A digitigrade animal is one that stands or walks with its toes (phalanges) on the ground, and ...
, and what most call the "knee" is actually the ankle.
Early history
The 1868
Edward S. Ellis novel ''
The Steam Man of the Prairies'' featured a steam-powered, back-piloted, mechanical man.
The 1880
Jules Verne
Jules Gabriel Verne (;''Longman Pronunciation Dictionary''. ; 8 February 1828 – 24 March 1905) was a French novelist, poet and playwright.
His collaboration with the publisher Pierre-Jules Hetzel led to the creation of the ''Voyages extraor ...
novel ''
The Steam House'' (''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
A tripod is a portable three-legged frame or stand, used as a platform for supporting the weight and maintaining the stability of some other object. The three-legged (triangular stance) design provides good stability against gravitational loads ...
(or "fighting-machine", as they are known in the novel) of
H. G. Wells
Herbert George Wells (21 September 1866 – 13 August 1946) was an English writer, prolific in many genres. He wrote more than fifty novels and dozens of short stories. His non-fiction output included works of social commentary, politics, hist ...
' famous ''
The War of the Worlds
''The War of the Worlds'' is a science fiction novel by English author H. G. Wells. It was written between 1895 and 1897, and serialised in '' Pearson's Magazine'' in the UK and ''Cosmopolitan'' magazine in the US in 1897. The full novel was ...
'' (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
, known as Phantaman or Fantomas in various countries outside Japan, is a Japanese superhero created by Suzuki Ichiro and Takeo Nagamatsu in autumn of 1930 who originally debuted in a ''kamishibai'' (paper theater). Ōgon Bat is considered by so ...
'', a ''
kamishibai
is a form of Japanese street theater and storytelling that was popular during the Great Depression of the 1930s and the postwar period in Japan until the advent of television during the mid-20th century. were performed by a (" narrator") who ...
'' 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
An exoskeleton is a wearable device that augments, enables, assists, or enhances motion, posture, or physical activity through mechanical interaction with and force applied to the user’s body.
Other common names for a wearable exoskeleton in ...
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
, known as simply ''Tetsujin 28'' in international releases, is a 1956 manga written and illustrated by Mitsuteru Yokoyama, who would also create '' Giant Robo''. The series centers on the adventures of a young boy named Shotaro Kaneda, ...
'', introduced in 1956, featured a robot, Tetsujin, that was controlled externally by an operator by remote control. The manga and anime ''
Astro Boy
''Astro Boy'', known in Japan as , is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Osamu Tezuka. It was serialized in Kobunsha's ''Shōnen'' from 1952 to 1968. The 112 chapters were collected into 23 volumes by Akita Shoten. Da ...
'', 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
Mecha, also known as giant robot or simply robot, is a genre of anime and manga that feature mecha in battle. The genre is broken down into two subcategories; " super robot", featuring super-sized, implausible robots, and "real robot", where r ...
show ''
Mazinger Z
is a Japanese super robot manga written and illustrated by Go Nagai. It was originally serialized in Shueisha's ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' from October 1972 to August 1973 and Kodansha's ' from October 1973 to September 1974.
''Mazing ...
'', written by
Go Nagai
, better known by the pen name , is a Japanese manga artist and a prolific author of Japanese science fiction, science fiction, fantasy, Japanese horror, horror, and erotica. He made his professional debut in 1967 with ''Meakashi Polikichi'', b ...
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
Mecha, also known as giant robot or simply robot, is a genre of anime and manga that feature mecha in battle. The genre is broken down into two subcategories; " super robot", featuring super-sized, implausible robots, and "real robot", where r ...
, with ''
Getter Robo
is a Japanese Mecha anime and manga, mecha media franchise created by Ken Ishikawa (manga artist), Ken Ishikawa and Go Nagai. An anime television series produced by Toei Animation was broadcast on Fuji TV from April 4, 1974, to May 8, 197 ...
'' (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
Jerome "Jerry" Siegel ( ; October 17, 1914 – January 28, 1996) Roger Stern. ''Superman: Sunday Classics: 1939–1943'' DC Comics/ Kitchen Sink Press, Inc./ Sterling Publishing; 2006 was an American comic book writer. He was the co-creator of ...
and
Joe Shuster
Joseph Shuster ( ; July 10, 1914 – July 30, 1992) was a Canadian-American comic book artist best known for co-creating the DC Comics character Superman, with Jerry Siegel, in ''Action Comics'' #1 ( cover-dated June 1938).
Shuster was involv ...
(serialized 1936 in
New Comics
''Adventure Comics'' is an American comic book series published by DC Comics from 1938 to 1983 and revived from 2009 to 2011. In its first era, the series ran for 503 issues (472 of those after the title changed from ''New Adventure Comics''), ...
#8–10). Other examples include the Mexican comic ''Invictus'' by Leonel Guillermo Prieto and Victaleno León; the Brazilian comic ''Audaz, o demolidor'', by Álvaro "Aruom" Moura and
Messias de Mello (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
The ''Lensman'' series is a series of science fiction novels by American author E. E. "Doc" Smith. It was a runner-up for the 1966 Hugo Award for Best All-Time Series, losing to the ''Foundation'' series by Isaac Asimov.
Plot
The series begi ...
'' novel ''
Galactic Patrol
The Galactic Patrol was an intergalactic organization in the '' Lensman'' science fiction series written by E. E. Smith. It was also the title of the third book in the series.
Overview
In the Lensman novels, the Galactic Patrol was a combinati ...
'' (1950);
the French animated film ''
The King and the Mockingbird
''The King and the Mockingbird'' (, ) is a traditionally-animated fantasy film directed by Paul Grimault. Prior to 2013, it was released in English as ''The King and Mister Bird''.
Begun in 1948 as ''La Bergère et le Ramoneur'' ( "The shepherd ...
'' (first released 1952),
and
Robert Heinlein
Robert Anson Heinlein ( ; July 7, 1907 – May 8, 1988) was an American science fiction author, aeronautical engineer, and naval officer. Sometimes called the "dean of science fiction writers", he was among the first to emphasize scientific acc ...
's
waldo
Waldo may refer to:
People and fictional characters
* Waldo (given name), a list of people and fictional characters with the name
* Waldo (surname), a list of people
* Waldo (footballer), Brazilian footballer Waldo Machado da Silva (1934–20 ...
in his 1942 short story, "
Waldo
Waldo may refer to:
People and fictional characters
* Waldo (given name), a list of people and fictional characters with the name
* Waldo (surname), a list of people
* Waldo (footballer), Brazilian footballer Waldo Machado da Silva (1934–20 ...
" and the Mobile Infantry battle suits in Heinlein's ''
Starship Troopers
''Starship Troopers'' is a military science fiction novel by American writer Robert A. Heinlein. Written in a few weeks in reaction to the US suspending nuclear tests, the story was first published as a two-part serial in ''The Magazine of ...
'' (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
is a Japanese animation creator and producer, screenwriter, visual artist, and mecha designer. He is best known for creating the ''Macross'' mecha anime, mecha animated franchise and the ''Diaclone'' toyline, which were in turn the basis for t ...
in the early 1980s, when he created the
Diaclone
is a toyline by Takara Toys launched in 1980. It consisted of transforming vehicles and robots piloted by miniature, magnet-shoed figures spun off from the prior Microman toy line.
The toys in the 1980 line were designed by future ''Macross'' d ...
toy line in 1980 and then the ''
Macross
is a Japanese science fiction mecha anime media franchise/ media mix, created by Studio Nue (most prominently mecha designer, writer and producer Shōji Kawamori) and Artland in 1982. The franchise features a fictional history of Earth and t ...
'' anime franchise in 1982. In North America, the ''Macross'' franchise was adapted into the ''
Robotech
''Robotech'' is an American-Japanese science fiction Media franchise, franchise that began with an 85-episode anime television series produced by Harmony Gold USA in association with Tatsunoko Production; it was first released in the United St ...
'' franchise in 1985, and then the Diaclone toy line was adapted into the ''
Transformers
''Transformers'' is a media franchise produced by American toy company Hasbro and Japanese toy company Tomy, Takara Tomy. It primarily follows the heroic Autobots and the villainous Decepticons, two Extraterrestrials in fiction, alien robot fac ...
'' franchise in 1986. Some of Kawamori's most iconic transforming mecha designs include the
VF-1 Valkyrie
In the ''Super Dimension Fortress Macross, Macross'' Japanese anime series and its English adaptation ''Robotech'', the first mass production, mass-produced transforming aerospace fighter aircraft, fighter mecha is called the VF-1 Valkyrie. The ...
from the ''Macross'' and ''Robotech'' franchises, and
Optimus Prime
Optimus Prime, also known in Japan as is a fictional character and the main protagonist of the ''Transformers'' franchise. Generally depicted as a brave and noble leader, Optimus Prime is the supreme commander of the Autobots in their fight ag ...
(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
is a Japanese science fiction mecha anime media franchise/ media mix, created by Studio Nue (most prominently mecha designer, writer and producer Shōji Kawamori) and Artland in 1982. The franchise features a fictional history of Earth and t ...
'', ''
Transformers
''Transformers'' is a media franchise produced by American toy company Hasbro and Japanese toy company Tomy, Takara Tomy. It primarily follows the heroic Autobots and the villainous Decepticons, two Extraterrestrials in fiction, alien robot fac ...
'', and ''
Zoids
is a Japanese science fiction media franchise created by Tomy that feature giant robots (or "mecha") called Zoids, with designs being based on animals; including dinosaurs, mammals, insects, arachnids and mythological creatures.
The franchise ...
'' 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
is a Japanese military science fiction mecha anime series produced by Nippon Sunrise, created and directed by Ryosuke Takahashi and featuring mechanical designs by Kunio Okawara. Following directly in the footsteps of Takahashi's ...
'',''
Yatterman
is a Japanese anime television series broadcast from January 1, 1977 to January 27, 1979, comprising 108 episodes. It is the second and longest show in the ''Time Bokan'' series by Tatsunoko Productions. The series succeeded ''Time Bokan'' a ...
'', ''
Megazone 23
is a Japanese animated mecha cyberpunk film series created by Noboru Ishiguro, written by Hiroyuki Hoshiyama and Emu Arii, and directed by Ishiguro, Ichiro Itano, Kenichi Yatagai, and Shinji Aramaki. The three-part original video anima ...
'', ''
Code Geass
, often referred to as ''Code Geass'', is a Japanese anime television series produced by Sunrise. It was directed by Gorō Taniguchi and written by Ichirō Ōkouchi, with original character designs by Clamp. Set in an ...
''), some may be a few stories tall (''
Gundam
is a Japanese military science fiction media franchise. Created by Yoshiyuki Tomino and Sunrise (now Bandai Namco Filmworks), the franchise features giant robots, or mecha, with the name "Gundam". The franchise began on April 7, 1979, with ...
'', ''
Escaflowne'', ''
Bismark'', ''
Gurren Lagann
''Gurren Lagann'', known in Japan as , is a Japanese mecha anime television series animated by Gainax and co-produced by Aniplex and Konami. It ran for 27 episodes on TV Tokyo between April and September 2007. It was directed by Hiroyu ...
''), others can be titan sized as tall as a
skyscraper
A skyscraper is a tall continuously habitable building having multiple floors. Most modern sources define skyscrapers as being at least or in height, though there is no universally accepted definition, other than being very tall high-rise bui ...
(''
Space Runaway Ideon
is a 1980 anime television series produced by Sunrise, created and directed by Yoshiyuki Tomino, produced immediately following his signature work, '' Mobile Suit Gundam''. It first premiered on TV Tokyo from 1980 to 1981, followed by two f ...
'', ''
Genesis of Aquarion
, also known simply as ''Aquarion'' is a Japanese anime television series written and directed by Shoji Kawamori, produced by Satelight. Set in the future, a giant fighting machine called the Aquarion is humanity's only effective weapon ...
'', ''
Science Ninja Team Gatchaman
is a Japanese animated media franchise about a five-member superhero ninja team created by Tatsuo Yoshida and produced by Tatsunoko Productions. The original anime series, which debuted in 1972, was eponymously entitled ''Kagaku Ninja-tai Gatc ...
'', ''
Neon Genesis Evangelion
, also known as ''Evangelion'' or ''Eva'', is a Japanese mecha anime television series produced by Gainax and Tatsunoko Production, and directed by Hideaki Anno. It was broadcast on TV Tokyo and its affiliates from October 1995 to March 1 ...
''), some are big enough to contain an entire city (''
Macross
is a Japanese science fiction mecha anime media franchise/ media mix, created by Studio Nue (most prominently mecha designer, writer and producer Shōji Kawamori) and Artland in 1982. The franchise features a fictional history of Earth and t ...
''), some the size of a planet (''
Diebuster
''DieBuster'', also known as and ''GunBuster 2'', is a Japanese original video animation (OVA) series directed by Kazuya Tsurumaki, written by Yōji Enokido and animated by Gainax. It was created to commemorate the studio's 20th anni ...
''), galaxies (''
Getter Robo
is a Japanese Mecha anime and manga, mecha media franchise created by Ken Ishikawa (manga artist), Ken Ishikawa and Go Nagai. An anime television series produced by Toei Animation was broadcast on Fuji TV from April 4, 1974, to May 8, 197 ...
'', ''
Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann''), or even as large as universes (''
Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann: Lagann-hen'', ''
Demonbane
is a Japanese visual novel series by Nitroplus with mecha and Cthulhu Mythos elements. Beginning as an eroge visual novel for the PC, it was ported into a PlayStation 2 non-eroge remake, and spawned a sequel visual novel, a prequel nove ...
'', ''Transformers: Alternity'').
The first titan robots seen were in the 1948 manga
[ and Mitsuteru Yokoyama's 1956 manga '']Tetsujin 28-go
, known as simply ''Tetsujin 28'' in international releases, is a 1956 manga written and illustrated by Mitsuteru Yokoyama, who would also create '' Giant Robo''. The series centers on the adventures of a young boy named Shotaro Kaneda, ...
''. However, it was not until the advent of Go Nagai
, better known by the pen name , is a Japanese manga artist and a prolific author of Japanese science fiction, science fiction, fantasy, Japanese horror, horror, and erotica. He made his professional debut in 1967 with ''Meakashi Polikichi'', b ...
's ''Mazinger Z
is a Japanese super robot manga written and illustrated by Go Nagai. It was originally serialized in Shueisha's ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' from October 1972 to August 1973 and Kodansha's ' from October 1973 to September 1974.
''Mazing ...
'' 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 Chogokin
is a fictitious material which first appeared in Go Nagai's '' Mazinger Z'' manga and anime and is later adopted by Popy in 1972 as the name of a new line of die-cast metal robot and character toys sold in Japan. The first of these is "GA-01" Ma ...
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 robot
Mecha, also known as giant robot or simply robot, is a genre of anime and manga that feature mecha in battle. The genre is broken down into two subcategories; " super robot", featuring super-sized, implausible robots, and "real robot", where r ...
s. The super robot genre features superhero
A superhero or superheroine is a fictional character who typically possesses ''superpowers'' or abilities beyond those of ordinary people, is frequently costumed concealing their identity, and fits the role of the hero, typically using their ...
-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 teenager
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s via voice command
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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
, also retrospectively known as ''First Gundam'', ''Gundam 0079'' or simply ''Gundam '79'', is a Japanese anime television series produced by Nippon Sunrise. Created and directed by Yoshiyuki Tomino, it premiered in Japan on Na ...
'' (1979) is largely considered the first series to introduce the real robot concept and, along with ''The Super Dimension Fortress Macross
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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]
Some robot mecha are capable of transformation (''Macross'' and '' Zeta Gundam'') or combining to form even bigger ones (''Beast King GoLion
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'' and '' Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann''), the latter called 'combination'. Go Nagai
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and Ken Ishikawa
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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
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'', ''Eureka Seven
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'', and ''Zoids
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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
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created by Toho
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is an Alien Monster that first appeared in the 1974 film ''Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla
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'', in subsequent iterations, he was used as a weapon built by the Japan Self-Defense Forces
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, such as Kiryu and Super Mechagodzilla (which was actually built by the United Nations
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, along with the JSDF). In the MonsterVerse
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, he was built by Apex Cybernetics to destroy Godzilla and King Kong. with its consciousness taken over by that of Ghidorah. Mechagodzilla is one of Toho's big 5 kaiju
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s.
* Also in the Godzilla franchise, there is a Mecha-King Ghidorah that travels from 2204 to 1992 to kill Godzilla
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. Also, there is a reimagining of a mech from The Mysterians
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, which appears in Godzilla vs. SpaceGodzilla and his name is M.O.G.U.E.R.A. which was meant to help Godzilla
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and is also built by the United Nations.
* The ''Star Wars
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'' multimedia franchise features several walker
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types, such as the AT-AT and AT-ST.
* The film ''Robot Jox
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'' is based around gladiatorial combat between giant mecha.
* In the 1986 film ''Aliens
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'', Ripley uses a Caterpillar P-5000 Work Loader to fight the alien Queen.
* ''Sentinel 2099'', 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 eight-storey tall, steam-powered, walking spider to conquer a post-American Civil War, Civil War United States.
*In the 2001 film ''A.I. Artificial Intelligence, AI: Artificial Intelligence'' by Steven Spielberg, the term mecha refers to an advanced humanoid robot species featured in the film.
* In ''The Matrix Revolutions'', List of minor characters in the Matrix series#Captain Mifune, Captain Mifune leads the human defense of Zion, piloting open-cockpit mecha called APUs, against invading Sentinels.
* In James Cameron's 2009 film ''Avatar (2009 film), Avatar'', mecha called Amplified Mobility Platforms (AMPs) are used as instruments of war.
* In Shane Acker's 2009 animated film ''9 (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''.
* Guillermo del Toro's 2013 film ''Pacific Rim (film), Pacific Rim'' focuses on a war between humans who pilot massive mechas known as ''Jaegers'' and Kaiju monsters that emerge from the Pacific Ocean. In the Pacific Rim: Uprising, 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 (character), Rhino uses a one-person mecha suit that possesses super strength and defense.
* In the film ''Iron Man (2008 film), Iron Man'', the Iron Monger
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, 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'', Tony Stark (Marvel Cinematic Universe), Iron Man uses a mecha named the Iron Man's armor (Marvel Cinematic Universe)#Hulkbuster armor, Hulkbuster to fight the Bruce Banner (Marvel Cinematic Universe), Hulk.
* In ''Atlas (2024 film), Atlas'', ICN Rangers and Atlas Shepherd are equipped with mecha.
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 game, vehicular combat and shooter games, including Sesame Japan's side-scrolling shooter game ''Vastar'' in 1983, various List of Gundam video games, ''Gundam'' games such as ''Mobile Suit Gundam: Last Shooting'' in 1984 and ''Kidō Senshi Z-Gundam: Hot Scramble, Z-Gundam: Hot Scramble'' in 1986, the run and gun (video game), run and gun shooters ''Shoot 'em up#Golden age and refinement (late 1970s to early 1980s), Hover Attack'' in 1984 and ''Thexder'' in 1985, and Arsys Software's 3D computer graphics, 3D role-playing shooters ''Wibarm, WiBArm'' in 1986 and ''Star Cruiser (1988 video game), Star Cruiser'' in 1988. Historically mecha-based games have been more popular in Japan than in other countries.
* Metal Gear, ''Metal Gear'' series (1987 – 2018) by Hideo Kojima, 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 Gear (weapon), 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 Nintendo-published games that feature mecha include ''Battle Clash'' (1992) and ''Metal Combat: Falcon's Revenge'' (1993), a single-player mecha-themed shooter series with real robot-style. All battles are fought with mechas called Standing Tanks (ST).
*''One Must Fall'' (1994 – 2003) is a series of mecha fighting games developed by Diversions Entertainment wherein the stats of the player's mech vary based on the selected pilot, allowing for a large range of customization. It is the earliest fighting game to feature an all-mech roster.
*Capcom's arcade beat 'em up ''Armored Warriors'' (1994) and followup fighting game ''Cyberbots: Full Metal Madness'' (1995) feature mechs known as "Variant Armor" which the player can customize by mixing and matching a selection of limb and weaponry options. The latter game also has the player choose a pilot for the mech from a lineup of characters, though this only impacts the game's story mode and not gameplay.
*Square (video game company), Squaresoft-developed games that feature mecha include ''Front Mission'' (1995 – 2019), a turn-based tactical series of games with real robot-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 ''Xenoblade Chronicles'' series (2010 – ).
*In the ''Virtual-On'' (1996 – 2018) fighting game series, players assume control of humanoid mecha named Virtuaroids.
*''Armored Core'' (1997 – ) is a fast-paced action mecha series developed by FromSoftware, 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 Armored Core (video game) being as one of the early few 3D mecha games that introduced extensive customizations to the mechas in-game.
*''Tech Romancer'' (1998) is an arena fighting game with a roster of playable mechs and corresponding pilots. The game heavily spoofs mecha anime, with designs paying homage to several influential series of the genre and a highly stylized presentation meant to emulate a mecha TV show. It is the second Capcom fighting game to revolve around mecha, following ''Cyberbots.''
*In ''StarCraft'' 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.
*''Heavy Gear 2'' (1999) offers a complex yet semi-realistic control system for its mecha in both terrain and outer space warfare.
*In ''Zone of the Enders'' (2001 – 2012) by Hideo Kojima, real robots called LEVs exist alongside a more super robot
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-like mecha type known as the Orbital Frame.
* ''Sonic Adventure 2'' (2001) features Tails and Dr. Eggman in their own mecha suits, the Cyclone and Egg Walker respectively.
*Phantom Crash (2002) and S.L.A.I.: Steel Lancer Arena International (2005) by Genki (company), Genki, are mecha games set in a future where the sport of "rumbling" takes place. In each game the player must climb the ranks of rumbling using a Scoot Vehicle that they have customized and accompanied by an animal intelligence chip.
* In ''Mario Party 5'' (2003), the minigame Mario Mechs features the solo player piloting a big warlike machine while the team of three players pilot smaller scooters.
*In ''Battlefield 2142'' (2006), walking mechs fight alongside conventional military units such as infantry
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, tank
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s, Armored personnel carrier, APCs, and aircraft in the forces of the European Union and Pan-Asian Coalition.
*In ''Supreme Commander (video game), Supreme Commander'' (2007), all three factions utilize mechs, along with tanks and gunships. 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: Tiberian Twilight, ''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 Riot Games, include mecha as part of champion skins, designed as super robots (Mecha Malphite, Mecha Kha Zix, Mecha Aatrox, Mecha Zero Sion, etc.).
*''Hawken (video game), Hawken'' (2012) is an online first person shooter in which players can choose from a variety of bipedal mechas with different specializations and abilities.
*''War Thunder'' (2012) held an April Fools event in which players were able to control mecha tanks, comprising multiple tank turrets and various other parts, after destroying a certain number of vehicles in a battle.
*Halo 4 (2012) introduced the HRUNTING/YGGDRASIL Mark IX Armor Defense System (or Mantis), which would later reappear in Halo 5: Guardians, Halo 5 (2015).
*In '' Titanfall (video game), 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
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,'' and ''Neon Genesis Evangelion
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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 (video game), Overwatch'' (2016), team shooter from Blizzard Entertainment, includes D.Va, 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 (Overwatch), Wrecking Ball is a tank-class quadrupedal mecha robot driven by a Genetic engineering, 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 grappling hook.
*''Brigador'' (2016), an Isometric projection, isometric Real-time tactics, real-time tactical game, features mechas (as well other vehicles, including tanks and flying "antigravs") with loadouts customizable for different objectives.
*''Kirby: Planet Robobot'' (2016) features extensive use of mecha suit known as the Robobot Armor to solve puzzles and fight enemies. Mecha resembling Kirby (character), Kirby with the ability to copy enemy abilities (known as ''Modes).''
*''Daemon X Machina'' (2019).
*''Iron Harvest'' (2020) features many mechs piloted by multiple factions. It is set in the 1920+ alternate history universe Scythe (board game), Scythe, created by Jakub Różalski.
*"''The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom'' (2023) features a ridable mech which can be unlocked through a main quest.
Toys
*''Bionicle'' features many types of mecha sets such as Exo-Toa, Boxor, Nivawk and Skopio XV-1. Most of the story takes place inside Mata Nui, a colossal mecha maintained by its inhabitants.
Tabletop games
*In ''Warhammer 40,000'', various factions use mecha of a variety of sizes and shapes.
*''Battletech'' uses hex-maps, miniatures & paper record sheets that allow players to use mecha in tactical situations and record realistic damage.
Literature
*John Christopher's The Tripods, ''Tripods'' saga and its The Tripods (TV series), TV series adaptation feature tri-legged walkers used by aliens to keep humanity subjugated.
* The Mecha Samurai Empire series, ''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.
*Ian McDonald (British author), Ian McDonald Ian McDonald bibliography, has a short story, "Sanjeev and Robotwallah" (2007), and there is a character named General Robotwallah in the 2010 novel ''For the Win'' by Cory Doctorow. Here "robotwallah" refers to the pilot of a mecha.
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 mass production. 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 Land Walker 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
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'' franchise. The device, standing 8.5 meters tall and weighing about 7 tonnes, possesses fully functional arm and leg servos.
*Another ''Gundam''-based mecha, 60 feet tall and with fully functional articulation, was put on exhibit by Gundam Factory Yokohama on December 19, 2020, and was kept on display until March 31, 2024. On October, 23rd, 2024, the remains of the mecha were unveiled at a ceremony on Yumeshima Island, now repurposed as a statue for the upcoming Osaka-Kansai Expo.
*In 2023, the Japanese startup Tsubame Industries developed a 4.5-metre-tall four-wheeled robot called ARCHAX.
In the Western world, there are few examples of mecha, however, several machines have been constructed by both companies and private figures.
*In 1813, British engineer William Brunton designed and built a steam locomotive propelled by mechanical legs, called the Steam Horse.
* The GE Beetle, a mobile piloted manipulator for nuclear materials, which entered operation in 1961.
*In 2006, Timberjack, a subsidiary of John Deere, built a practical Hexapod (robotics), hexapod walking harvester.
*In 2015, MegaBots Inc., 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., Megabots Inc.
* Mobile robot
* Powered exoskeleton
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* ''Robot Romance Trilogy''
* Sentry gun
* Walking vehicle
References
External links
Mecha Anime HQ
Extensive coverage on Gundams and other mecha.
Mecha Co.
Japanese Animation Guide: The History of Robot Anime
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