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About
Mecha (メカ) is a science fiction[1] genre based around the use of giant robots as machines to be piloted by humans, usually to stop an evil force from harming the Earth, or individual nations within it. The robots themselves are known as mechs by fans of the genre.
Origin
While the earliest depictions of piloted machines stretch back to H.G. Wells’[2]The War of the Worlds[3], the modern mecha genre did not enter into its current state until the manga series Tetsujin 28-go[4] which depicted a giant robot being remotely controlled, and Mazinger Z[5] where the mechs are being controlled via a pilot in a cockpit.
History
Since the popularization of mecha in the 1960s, the genre has spawned a number of successful anime and manga franchises such as Gundam, Space Runaway Ideon[6], Evangelion, and Gurren Lagann. Along with these several video game franchises focused on mecha have also spawned, such as MechWarrior[7], Shogo[8], and Zone of the Enders[9].
Fandom
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Notable Subcultures
Gundam
Gundam is a space opera mecha anime series produced by animation studio Sunrise[10]. The series has spawned a very successful franchise, and has helped influence a large number of mecha anime.
Evangelion
Evangelion is multi-media franchise spanning a television series, a manga series as well as several spin-offs, a series of movies, and several games.
Gurren Lagann
Gurren Lagann (also known as Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann) is a 2007 mecha anime series produced by studio Gainax[11]. The series has spawned a subsequent manga series as well as two compilation movies.
External Refernces
[1]Wikipedia – Science Fiction
[2]Wikipedia – H.G. Wells
[3]Wikipedia – War of the Worlds
[4]Wikipedia – Tetsujin 28-go
[5]Wikipedia – Marzinger Z
[6]Wikipedia – Space Runaway Ideon
[7]Wikipedia – MechWarrior
[9]Wikipedia – Zone of the Enders