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One of the Real Robots you select in Super Robot Taisen J at the start of the game. It upgrades to Bellzelute Brigandi. Height: 21 Meters Weight: 30 Tons As you can see, it specializes in Long Ranged attacks and is equipped with the Orgone Rifle.
A combining Super Robot formed by five vehicles, a style later used by others such as Voltes V and Voltron, first appearing in the 1976 anime of the same name. Piloted by the Combattler team, lead by Hyouma Aoi, it has appeared in many Super Robot Wars games.
The upgraded version of Coustwell, one of the three robots you choose at the start of Super Robot Taisen J. It's a strictly melee combat type machine.
The title robot of its 1985 anime, Dancouga is a combining robot formed from four separate, transforming robots. Piloted by the Jyusenki team lead by Shinobu Fujiwara, it's often portrayed in games as a high offense unit that gets progressively stronger as it continues fighting.
The Second Gundam piloted by Domon Kasshu from Mobile FIghter G Gundam. Also known as Burning Gundam in the English Dub.
The upgraded form of Granteed. It's one of the Super Robots you choose in the beginning of Super Robot Wars J.
Created by Go Nagai in 1974, Great Mazinger is the successor and direct sequel to Mazinger Z. Piloted by Tetsuya Tsurugi, it often appears in video games with Mazinger Z and Kouji Kabuto.
The SPT-LZ-00X Layzner is the titular mecha of the Blue Comet SPT Layzner anime series. It is much smaller and more agile than most mecha, and its signature technique, V-MAX, allows it to literally become a blue comet of destruction.
Mazinger Z, created by Go Nagai in 1972, is a popular Super Robot, featured in manga, anime, and several video games, including various arcade shooters and all Super Robot Wars games involving giant robot anime crossovers. Piloted by Kouji Kabuto, it is considered the first super robot.
Mechs (or Mecha) are humanoid-like pilot driven vehicles often depicted in media as a combat machine. Early examples of Mech/Mecha in video games are often derived from early manga and anime as well as table-top games.
There are only four Rafclans in Super Robot Taisen J's universe. Of the three, are piloted by Al-Van Ranks, Fu-Lu Mu-Lu, and Jua-Mu Dalbi. The fourth one is still located on earth.
When your robot comes from your grandfather's basement, performs impossible transformations, is more powerful than an entire nation's military or otherwise kicks reason to the curb, it's more than a mech; it's a Super Robot.
A combining Super Robot formed by five vehicles, appearing in the 1977 anime of the same name. Piloted by the Voltes team lead by Kenichi Gou, it was the second in the "Romantic Trilogy" following Combattler V and preceeding Daimos, and is often paired with Combattler V in games.
One of the Fury Knight's mass produced units. It can be unlocked as the starting unit for the main character for Super Robot Taisen J, by completing three playthroughs using the other three beginning units in each of those playthroughs.
Piloted by Gu-Landon Gorts, it's the final mech you fight against in Super Robot Taisen J. It later transforms into a stronger version when you defeat it. The Zui Gadin also has a dynamic kill in Super Robot Taisen J, which didn't have much dynamic kills.
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