
A Slice of Giant Japanese Robot Lineage:. With a marketing campaign aimed at pretty much any human being with electricity, high levels of robo-geekery aren't at all required for one to be aware of this summer's giant robot & monster movie, Pacific Rim. However, awareness of the nearly 60-year legacy of giant Japanese robot fiction could use some press. Thankfully, you don't have to be an anime fanboy to get hip; working forward from the 1950s, and mercifully avoiding discussion of the convoluted and often bizarre plot lines, check this out:.
Oldest: Tetsujin 28-go (1956 – Approx.

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