Mecha anime like Patlabor and Neon Genesis Evangelion stand out by using giant robots as tools for deeper ideas rather than ...
The genre of mecha anime circles around robots. These robots, in the anime universe, are known as mecha, and they are used by humans, or other individuals. Mecha explores complex themes, including ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Ollie Barder covers Japanese pop-culture and gaming from Tokyo. The latest trailer (shown below) reveals more of how the anime ...
The latest Evangelion theatrical release is making major waves at the box office, and not even industry insiders saw it ...
Jack Eaton is a Freelance List Writer for GameRant. Jack started gaming early in his life since he got his first GBA SP for Christmas as a child. He has a love for anime, the MCU and fantasy novels.
If you are new to the anime fandom, then there is one thing you should know: Japan loves robots, and it likes them big. Really, the intensity of Japan’s fascination with robots isn’t surprising. The ...
Living near Paris, Iyane (He/Him) is mainly covering Japanese media on DualShockers. He started his writing career in 2018 after being scouted for his blogging and talent for live-translating Japanese ...
Giant mechanical suits (“mecha” for short) predominate anime about as much as superheroes crowd American comics. They’re so common, honestly, you might as well describe most shows simply by whatever ...
Announced pretty much out of nowhere, Sunrise Beyond and Bandai Spirits have teamed up to make a new mecha anime, called Kyōkai Senki or War Machines on the Borderline, that will be released later ...
One of the greatest joys I get as a curation editor for Polygon is being able to share some cool shit with readers. Case in point: Good Luck Kingfisher Three, an explosive, beautiful mecha ...