- Author: Artefact
- Categories: Japan, News
- Date: Jun 26, 2012 13:37 JST
- Tags: Bizarre, Gundam, Internet, LDP, Marketing, Mecha, Otaku, Politics, Robots

The LDP has announced it is considering a Gundam development program, with the presumed intent of defending Japan with an army of giant robots.
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- Author: Leon
- Categories: Anime, News
- Date: Mar 14, 2012 15:05 JST
- Tags: Evangelion, Gundam, Haruhi, K-ON!, Mahou Shoujo, Mecha, Rankings, Retro, Studio Ghibli

Anime fans sought to provide a ranking of the most influential, historic and memorable anime ever to grace the medium, resulting in a rather impressive list of undisputed classics both new and old.
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Viewers of Aquarion Evol’s 8th episode have been delighted by the levels of risqué content on display, with the anime even managing to get some uncensored genitalia past the censors…
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Sharp eyes have spotted some of Dream C Club’s dream-crushing hostesses appearing in Lagrange: The Flower of Rinne’s 3rd episode, a rather unusual and choice for a cameo and one which has fans scratching their heads…
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Mecha fans look finally to have gotten a giant robot anime packed with sexy maidens but totally lacking in standard pattern hapless harem master wimpy male protagonists, in the form of saucy mecha anime Lagrange: The Flower of Rin-ne.
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An 8-year-old girl has won the Japan’s junior Gundam World Cup and will be representing her country at the world finals, creating quite a stir with her diorama of a mobile suit blasting and smashing various tanks.
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Japanese are aghast at how pathetic their nation’s robotic poster-child ASIMO is compared to America’s new bipedal military prototype PETMAN.
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Guilty Crown is managing to sustain some attention by the novel combination of plot, bishoujo cuteness and jiggling breasts all in one anime …
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Anime fans have delivered their latest verdict as to which anime titles of the 21st century (or such of it as has elapsed) are most worthy of having a lowest numbers, producing a ranking notably light in moe anime.
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Anime fans provide a ranking of the titles they regard as having had the most “revolutionary” effect on the anime world.
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Demand for original anime seems to be at an all time high – and considering the quality of recent originals, it is not hard to see why.
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Anime fans quizzed on what type of anime they would like to see more of seem to be tired of the staple bishoujo anime formulas, instead craving more long-running originals boasting high production values – although they would say that, wouldn’t they?
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