around 11:14 two curious things... first... robots or should I say mechas, starts to appear on manga after WWII ended when Japan decided to have their own "industrial revolution" and invested very hard on technology, second... althought we can find mechas on others cultures as well, in Japan normally the mechas are meant to have a human inside it, it´s like that the "core" still needs to be human, what do you think?
That's actually very fascinating. Especially when you compare japanese mecha to say the transformer franchise which is pure machinery. I kind of like the necessity of that human element - human and machine working together to accomplish a goal just sounds better to me than the machine/robot working on its own. Definitely food for thought.
around 11:14 two curious things... first... robots or should I say mechas, starts to appear on manga after WWII ended when Japan decided to have their own "industrial revolution" and invested very hard on technology, second... althought we can find mechas on others cultures as well, in Japan normally the mechas are meant to have a human inside it, it´s like that the "core" still needs to be human, what do you think?
That's actually very fascinating. Especially when you compare japanese mecha to say the transformer franchise which is pure machinery. I kind of like the necessity of that human element - human and machine working together to accomplish a goal just sounds better to me than the machine/robot working on its own. Definitely food for thought.