Tokyo-based start-up Tsubame Industries has developed a 14.8-feet, four-wheeled robot that looks like "Mobile Suit Gundam" from the wildly popular Japanese animation series, and it can be yours for $3 ...
A 60-foot-tall replica of a Gundam Robot in Japan that actually moves has been taken for a test spin, with videos showing it kneeling, moving its head and pointing to the sky in a fluid motion. The ...
Yoshiyuki Tomino, the 73-year-old creator of the “Mobile Suit Gundam” robot anime franchise, engaged in a rapid-fire exchange of ideas that hopscotched from an analysis of Tomino’s enduringly popular ...
Japan's pop culture will reach new heights this summer to celebrate the 30th anniversary of "Gundam." The giant robot from a Japanese anime TV series "Gundam" will be displayed in Tokyo's new ...
We’ve spent countless posts, in CrunchGear times, on the gigantic (60 foot) statue of Gundam that was erected in Tokyo and Shizuoka in 2009 and 2010. The “life-size” statue was deconstructed a few ...
I always knew Gundam was a popular anime in Japan but even I (who has lived here for more than four years now) didn’t know exactly how popular; until yesterday when toy maker Bandai announced they ...
We have featured many different robots here at Geeky Gadgets, but I think this could be one of the coolest and also the largest to date. Standing at an impressive 59 feet tall, this robot is truly a ...
At the Port of Yokohama, just south of Tokyo, the world's largest humanoid robot will come to life. Modeled on Gundam, the popular fictional robot that has been the subject of some 50 TV series and ...
A Transformers-like Gundam Robot is already standing high in Japan's Odaiba district and plans are also being made to build a massive Gundam Robot that can move. In 1979, a Japanese television series ...
Tokyo, the capital of Japan, is known for many things, including its beautiful parks, creatively designed cafes and overpriced hotel rooms. However, not many people know there's also a giant robot ...
Yoshiyuki Tomino, the 73-year-old creator of the “Mobile Suit Gundam” robot anime franchise, engaged in a rapid-fire exchange of ideas that hopscotched from an analysis of Tomino’s enduringly popular ...
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