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Would it be a good idea to create a new page for this and list all shows there and a few of the most popular here? Philip Nilsson 09:49, 16 Feb 2005 (UTC)
Basic Characteristics: "However, in the 1990's a renaissance in the Super Robot genre occurred, most of it after the success of Neon Genesis Evangelion, a series which used the Super Robot show premise and ideas with a new depth and sophistication in its plot. This led to more recent anime series and OVAs like Zeorymer Hades Project, and Giant Robo that the basic concept of Super Robot shows and combined it with storylines that were more complex, profound, and leaning toward ambiguity between heroes and villains."
Hades Project Zeorymer and Giant Robo predate Neon Genesis Evangelion. Evangelion came out in Japan in 1995, Giant Robo in 1992, and Zeorymer in the late 80's.
it should be removed from this list since the EVAs aren¡t robot but androids o better said living things with armor attached to it i removed it myself but here it is what it said
"* Neon Genesis Evangelion (1995)" ", as well as progressive attempts at the genre such as the controversial Neon Genesis Evangelion" "Another notably addition to the Bandai SOC line are the EVA units from the more recent Evangelion anime series."
—The preceding unsigned comment was added by 2J Church's ( talk • contribs) 02:23, 15 December 2006 (UTC).
Code Geass is super robot? Mecha isn't even that central to the show, and even then its closer to the real robot genre. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Agent Low ( talk • contribs) 13:36, 30 October 2007 (UTC)
As the title is just a genre, not a proper name as far as I can tell, I believe it should be uncapitalized (see WP:NC). It seems to have been left capitalized since its creation, and there has been no comment one way or another here, so I'm assuming it won't be controversial if I just make the move, per the guideline I mentioned above. The term should probably also be lower-case when used throughout the article, but I won't make those changes quite yet, in case there's some disagreement. -- Fru1tbat 20:17, 20 February 2007 (UTC)
It seems to me that, while not anime, the mecha/zords in Super Sentai/ Power Rangers fit into the super robot genre and deserve a mention in the article. Do you agree? SpectrumDT ( talk) 13:38, 21 December 2007 (UTC)
wasnt brave raideen made by Yoshiyuki Tomino creator of the gundam series, aura battler dunbine, overman king gainer etc —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.141.247.228 ( talk) 03:53, 17 October 2010 (UTC)
Wouldn't Big O be closer to Real Robot? Yes it's origins are a mystery but as shown in the second season Norman and and a very large team Repair and Rearm Big O after every battle. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 65.217.222.254 ( talk) 22:40, 22 November 2010 (UTC)
I've removed the lists as there were no reliable sources given that verified whether those series are "Super Robot" series or not. I also question whether such a list is even beneficial to the understanding of the topic. — Farix ( t | c) 17:16, 26 November 2010 (UTC)
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I think Magic Knight Rayearth's Mashin (Selece, Windam and Rayearth) could be classified as Super Robots, albeit their supernatural origin. 200.198.216.114 ( talk) 17:13, 28 August 2014 (UTC)
The result of the move request was: No consensus to move. This is a bit all over the place. Some people favour Super Robot, some Super robot, and others still Super robot (genre). As SmokeyJoe says, there are precious few sources available on which to evaluate this, so no real way to determine correct consensus. Leaving as is, and suggest possibly an AfD may be in order if there are really no sources out there. ( non-admin closure) — Amakuru ( talk) 15:19, 16 March 2016 (UTC)
Super Robot →
Super robot – The name of this genre is not a
proper name. Per
WP:NCCAPS, it should not be capitalized like one.
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151.132.206.26 (
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20:07, 4 February 2016 (UTC)
Nicolae Sfetcu Animation & Cartoons 2014 "The Super Robot anime shows are usually named after the title robot (Mazinger Z, Getter Robo, Combattler V, etc), and tend to use a "menace of the week" format in that the villains introduce a single antagonist at the beginning of the episode ..."
So it seems inconsistent, but the genre is often capitalised. In ictu oculi ( talk) 12:32, 12 February 2016 (UTC)Anime and Manga - Page 132 "Experimental anime films were also released in the 1990s, most notably Ghost in the Shell (1995), The late 1990s also saw a brief revival of the Super Robot genre that was once popular in the 1960s and 1970s but had become rare due to the ..."
What about references, it still has none and it's a big page. Can someone find some. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Dessertdesert ( talk • contribs) 03:19, 15 April 2016 (UTC)
“This article does not cite any sources.” You are more than welcome to add any references you can. — 67.14.236.50 ( talk) 02:15, 3 May 2016 (UTC)