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The guy who wrote Tetsujin and Giant Robo also happened to write one of the best super robot manga of all time. “Why haven’t I heard of it?” you may ask.
>Mitsuteru Yokoyama is approached for an anime adaptation a la Mazinger or Tetsujin.
>he shrugs and gave the studio full creative control, so they made a generic 50 ish episode combiner team toy commercial like Voltes V, Voltron or Grendizer with no actual fidelity to the original manga.
>An OVA was commissioned in 1994 (pic related) but only two episodes were produced due to poor sales and the Japanese bubble economy finally popping.
>12 episode adaptation was made in 2002 but still took creative liberties by giving the protagonist a love interest.
>No official English paperback release of the manga and zero acknowledgement outside of Alberto the Impact from the Giant Robo OVA.
If you’re convinced that super robot shows are goofy or light hearted, give it a read. You won’t regret it.
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>>23781148
>“Why haven’t I heard of it?” you may ask.
Because it wasn't one of the best. Gaia is invincible and unstoppable. None of the God robots stand much of a chance. The ending is abrupt and stupid, almost buildup to it whatsoever
Yokoyama's best mecha manga is Babel II and it isn't even close.
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>>23781166
If you think the ending was abrupt chances are you didn’t actually fucking read the manga
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>>23781204
He literally just decides it on a whim based on one random squabble he sees
It feels Yokoyama didn't give a shit about the story in this manga, like he thought that he didn't have to try because the ending would be so unusual that people would talk about it anyway. Granted even that much was more effort than he put into Giant Robo, but still, neither Mars nor its adaptations are any good
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>>23781345
Bait used to be funny
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People never heard of it cause for a long time Godmars WAS the adaptation, and the one you posted is an infamous adaptation that fucks up the tragic ending that was kind of the whole payoff to the manga.
Also it's not very search English optimized for English speakers.
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>>23781148
>12 episode adaptation was made in 2002 but still took creative liberties by giving the protagonist a love interest.
It’s actually a really, really close adaptation, often featuring exact panel recreations, and a vastly superior ending that adheres more closely to what the manga was trying to say. It’s just animated like shit.
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>>23786193
Hurricane Polymar Holy Blood was like that too, even if Tatsunoko says there were no plans for an episode 3. Supposedly the idea was that all their remake OVAs would be 4 episodes, but then they dropped the idea after Casshan. Some think the New Polymar staff did the cliffhanger as bait or revolt.
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>>23786334
I saw on a blog that apparently the sponsor of it just yanked funding after it undersold once lmao.
>>23786193
I’m mildly annoyed that we didn’t see the redesign for the forth sacred item animated but I’m glad we have it in the first place. That and we only have like three scenes of the gender swapped Uraeus who became a Lalah Sune clone for no reason.
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>>23786963
God Mars is almost nothing like the manga aside from a few shared names and the concepts.
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>>23787126
Yeah, Yokoyama was known for having a liberal and commericially minded approach to how adaptations of his manga were handled.
Probably why he isn't as discussed or even gets shit picked up as readily as his peers. It's hard to pinpoint what makes Tetsujin Tetsujin or Babel II Babel II when every adaptation is accurate to varying extents.
>>23786368
There was a 2 book novel that set out the rest of the story. Director said he wanted to make something that'd surpass the ongoing Giant Robo OVA.
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>>23781345
>He literally just decides it on a whim based on one random squabble he sees
Yeah the entire manga went over your head. Mars was brooding about it for a while up until that point because of the things humans were doing as the situation got tense.
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So it's just called Mars 1976? I don't get it what's the name of this thing.
>Muh Giant Robo
Marketed to hell in the US and you're made to believe it's the best because of that.
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>>23798605
The show is fine but the amount of stock footage can be grating. It's a show that's is unironically referred to as being about the characters and not the robots.
>>23798622
That and the movie version only happened because fujos organized a petition that collected about 100,000 signatures. The names of the organizers are in the credits and you'll never see a greater concentration of names with the Kanji for "ko."
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Just finished reading Mars. Great manga. 9/10.
Now I want to watch god mars and the 2002 anime.
Always love tragic media like this where the story shows that humanity are pieces of shit like Ideon, The Moon, Baldios and Layzner.
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>>23804892
nevermind. left the torrent on all night for 2 days and it was downloaded even with those few seeds.
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>>23781171
Weird, Google said srw 64 has no manga.
Mind giving some directions to see it?
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3 episodes in and I'm enjoying it a lot.
I see The chief is the police guy from Tetsujin 1980 too lol
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>>23810169
The show really isn't THAT bad as some people claim.
I think its biggest issues are that it feels like as if it crammed its almost completely unrelated 26 episode long "second season" in the middle and that the titular God Mars is less of a main mech most of the time and more of an elaborate three minute long "combination-God Fire-Mars Flash" finisher for Gaia.
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>>23810194
If nothing else, it's consistent. Granted, a lot of that consistency comes from the copious reuse of footage (unique scenes of the Cosmo Crusher is rare as fuck) but it's never terrible. You can really tell the third season was after the movie because they tripled down on what the Fujos wanted out of Takeru.
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>>23809649
The anon(s) you're responding to are probably confusing a doujinshi for official. Pretty sure it's on e-hentai etc. /m/useum definitely have it on them last I lurked there.
>>23781345
I never understood when people here say the ending came out of nowhere as if leading up to this he:
>was sealed into a single room like a caged animal by the japanese military
>one of his only true friends died meaninglessly when the SDF over-reacted
>the entire sewer scene where a mob attacked him right before this
If anything, it's almost a surprise that Yokoyama didn't repeat the ending in His Name is 101 (the Babel II sequel)
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