0:450:46 perfect example of animation that made 80s-2000s mecha anime so damn cool. Modern anime would never put so much effort into such a tiny in-between shot (generally). It gets across so much about the physicalness of the object in less than a second of animation.
@@lancekidder9011 Power armor generally implies the operator's limbs extending into at least one set of the extremities. For instance a Landmate from Appleseed while being only slightly smaller than the TA from Gasaraki is a power armor rather than the TA being a small mecha. With the Landmate the pilot's legs are within the upper legs and the thorax and pelvis of both pilot and armor are in the same location. Also there is the drastic difference in piloting systems, a TA is heavily automated with the mecha's system making most movements and the pilot just pointing it in the direction they want to go and what to shoot at. Whereas a Landmate relies on the pilots ability to judge every aspect of maneuvers from aiming carried weapons to the amount of force applied to leap from one platform to another. Now the line get's blurry with telemetrically operated mechs like the AMP suit from Avatar or the Giant Robots from Robot Jox, but they're still mecha.
TAs are not powered armors They are in between powered armors and mechs Not quite a powered armor but not quite a full mech The Japanese TA keeping with Japan's pacifist ideals are lightly armed while Symbol Ishtar Mk II are heavily armed Both use bio-organic muscle tissue for their movement which bad for several reasons Namely its organic so it has to be grown and cultured where non organic material can be simply made
Oh, this. I bought the scale models for both of the main mechas (twice!) before I even watched the anime. The exterior of the models were fine but the poly-caps were horrendous. The anime is not that memorable for me but I'll give it another watch now that I remember its name again.
m gonna play this in loop on my headphones with the video on my desk as I resume my shitty deskjob back on monday, this is gonna be my intravenous drip to keep going this week, thanks for making, editing and putting together this awesommmmmm treat to my eyes and ears ❤ ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thanks so much for the kind words! I'm thrilled to hear that my video will be your motivation during your work week. It means a lot to know that it's bringing you some joy and inspiration. ❤🥰
Damn this is more like base inspiration creative for amaim from Kyoukai Senki,Arm slave from Full Metal Panic and knightmare frame from Code Geass since both machine and cockpit are so small 🤯
The original Full Metal Panic novels came out a month before Gasaraki. This type of small scale mecha wasn’t something Gasaraki introduced. Back in 1985 Megazone 23 had the Garland, a transformable motorcycle design which had an even more cramped cockpit. I’m not sure exactly where the idea of such a small cockpit originated but it definitely wasn’t Gasaraki.
@@traphimawari7760the closest thing to militarized Patlabor is Full Metal Panic Gundam is too far different (even the ones that had similarly designed like 0080 )
@@traphimawari7760Gundam almost never focuses on technical elements and has too much super robot stuff in it (my main gripe being overpowered prototypes). There are definitely pockets of grounded mecha military (MS IGLOO is my favourite), but the franchise as a whole, especially in modern time is pretty much just super robots.
0:45 0:46 perfect example of animation that made 80s-2000s mecha anime so damn cool. Modern anime would never put so much effort into such a tiny in-between shot (generally). It gets across so much about the physicalness of the object in less than a second of animation.
ガサラキは当時としてはメカ作画の情報量が多くて非常に魅力的でした
それ故にか戦闘シーンが少なかった事は残念
作品そのものも色々な要素を詰め込み、2クールでは消化しきれずに最終回の締め方には納得いかなかったけど、今でもボトムズの次くらいに好きなロボットアニメです
主さんのUPしていただいた動画は短い中に劇中でのTA雷電の魅力的なポイントを非常に上手く抽出されていて、当時の夢中になって観ていた気持ちが蘇ってきましたよ
ありがとうございまました!
Gasaraki doesn't get enough love.
as a Gundam fan, it's super trippy to see super detailed 90's mecha animation going on then BOOM, Gundam SEED cockpit monitor
sometimes im not a fan of power armors over mechs but the technical detail to make thise feel real and believeable is nice
The TAs aren’t really power armor. They don’t mimic the pilot’s movement nor do they multiply force the way power armor does.
@@bebopobama4686 I just meant for not being much bigger than the pilots to me it falls in power armor size category
@@lancekidder9011 15 feet tall is a hell of a lot more then being in the power armor catagory.
@@lancekidder9011 Power armor generally implies the operator's limbs extending into at least one set of the extremities. For instance a Landmate from Appleseed while being only slightly smaller than the TA from Gasaraki is a power armor rather than the TA being a small mecha. With the Landmate the pilot's legs are within the upper legs and the thorax and pelvis of both pilot and armor are in the same location. Also there is the drastic difference in piloting systems, a TA is heavily automated with the mecha's system making most movements and the pilot just pointing it in the direction they want to go and what to shoot at. Whereas a Landmate relies on the pilots ability to judge every aspect of maneuvers from aiming carried weapons to the amount of force applied to leap from one platform to another. Now the line get's blurry with telemetrically operated mechs like the AMP suit from Avatar or the Giant Robots from Robot Jox, but they're still mecha.
TAs are not powered armors
They are in between powered armors and mechs
Not quite a powered armor but not quite a full mech
The Japanese TA keeping with Japan's pacifist ideals are lightly armed while Symbol Ishtar Mk II are heavily armed
Both use bio-organic muscle tissue for their movement which bad for several reasons
Namely its organic so it has to be grown and cultured where non organic material can be simply made
And that's another anime for my list :)
it feels satisfying
Ah yes, I love the sound of bullets and cybernetics.
Oh, this. I bought the scale models for both of the main mechas (twice!) before I even watched the anime. The exterior of the models were fine but the poly-caps were horrendous.
The anime is not that memorable for me but I'll give it another watch now that I remember its name again.
懐かしい
You the real homie, you get mechs
i love this
m gonna play this in loop on my headphones with the video on my desk as I resume my shitty deskjob back on monday, this is gonna be my intravenous drip to keep going this week, thanks for making, editing and putting together this awesommmmmm treat to my eyes and ears ❤ ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thanks so much for the kind words! I'm thrilled to hear that my video will be your motivation during your work week. It means a lot to know that it's bringing you some joy and inspiration. ❤🥰
Круто. Как-то оно мимо меня прошло, хотя я ещё тот механик) Спасибо за наводочку.
❤😎
Ah, Gasaraki... The evolution of Votoms and one of the greatest mechanical-porn animes out there.
Damn this is more like base inspiration creative for amaim from Kyoukai Senki,Arm slave from Full Metal Panic and knightmare frame from Code Geass since both machine and cockpit are so small 🤯
The original Full Metal Panic novels came out a month before Gasaraki. This type of small scale mecha wasn’t something Gasaraki introduced. Back in 1985 Megazone 23 had the Garland, a transformable motorcycle design which had an even more cramped cockpit.
I’m not sure exactly where the idea of such a small cockpit originated but it definitely wasn’t Gasaraki.
@@bebopobama4686 The first time the narrow cockpit of a robot was created was probably in the anime "VOTOMS" (1983)by the same director.
Gasaraki could potentially more militarized Patlabor but the fantasy part kinda ruin it
Just watch gundam if you want a "militarized" Patlabor. I wouldn't even compare Garasaki to Patlabor.
@@traphimawari7760the closest thing to militarized Patlabor is Full Metal Panic
Gundam is too far different (even the ones that had similarly designed like 0080 )
@@traphimawari7760Gundam almost never focuses on technical elements and has too much super robot stuff in it (my main gripe being overpowered prototypes). There are definitely pockets of grounded mecha military (MS IGLOO is my favourite), but the franchise as a whole, especially in modern time is pretty much just super robots.
日曜日の朝っぱらにやるアニメじゃなかったわ
All that effort, for some sole prosaic ending. It's so old.
But the style justifies it. It's level is ahead of their time.
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Turns Wolverine into smithereens and blows away the so called marvel comedians of Hollywood
もう少しエンタメとして何とかならなかったのかな、とは思う
ポテンシャルは高い作品だったのに、消化不良感半端なし
やっぱり音が、、、
也许sunrise给了高桥50集的预算,结果只做了25集吗😂
가사라키 어디서 다시 볼 수 있음?
황당하게 로봇을 탈 정도인데 플로피 디스크를 씀ㅋㅋ
90년대 애니라서 ㅎ
아 플로피보단 md같네요
著作権で無くなりそう
Vivat imagimanite
Мобильная пехота ?
Название есть?
가사라키...개인적으론 에반게리온 보다 좋았음
나도 한번 봐야겠네
pip kit squadron theacnnical range tray kart 1 dust cart rubbish cart squadron till 3 role card ATM
ym n pan
Yytttr4442🎉
アメリカの人は勘違いしてるけど、これは実話アニメだよ。
日本には、この頃から、二足歩行ロボットがあるんだ。
今はもっとすごいよ。
あんまり日本を舐めないでね😊