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Anonymous No.23581737 [Report] >>23581752 >>23582504 >>23583502 >>23583777 >>23583801 >>23584047 >>23584083 >>23584105 >>23588277 >>23590459 >>23590466 >>23591005
What's your earliest mecha memory?
Easy Mode: Growing up in Brazil during late '80s/early '90s
Anonymous No.23581752 [Report] >>23584054
>>23581737 (OP)
Reading my brother's Robotech novels

Watching the VHS copies of Giant Robo he copied after renting them from the local comic shop (we had two VHS players we did this a lot)
Anonymous No.23581793 [Report]
Watching Thomas the Tank Engine.
Anonymous No.23581815 [Report]
I was 12 and i somehow stumbled upon Super robot wars L for my ds. I had it cracked so i downloaded it and without knowing even a hint of japanese I played through it start to finish. By the end i had all the menus memorized and found out everything through trial and error.
Anonymous No.23581824 [Report] >>23590763
I got taken out of my kindergarten class for stand up and shouting GIGANTOOOOOOOOOOOOR!!
Anonymous No.23582363 [Report]
Growing up in Singapore meant that I had English dubs of Kamen Rider, watched from Ryuki all the way till Kabuto until I found out that subs on the internet were 2 seasons ahead.
Anonymous No.23582504 [Report]
>>23581737 (OP)
easier mode : be a baby frog from the early 80
Anonymous No.23582699 [Report]
Voltron probably, or g1 transformers, but only the toys.
Anonymous No.23582719 [Report]
It was either Korean mecha stuff or Korean dub of anime back in 96 or 97. I don't remember. It could have been Evangelion back then, but I do remember a show with mechas or aliens coming out of a portal. I dunno if it was a ripoff Korean cartoon or dubbed anime in Korean.
Anonymous No.23583407 [Report]
Power Rangers in the early 90s was my first memory. But my first animes were Wing, Escaflowne and for some reason Galaxy Express 999. Parodies in Dexter's Lab and Powerpuff girls and ReBoot might have beennarlund the same time as poser rangers too.
Anonymous No.23583502 [Report]
>>23581737 (OP)
Something generation one transformers. Also, Tachikomas
Anonymous No.23583773 [Report]
The roots were probably set by Power Rangers, but a game called G-Nome is what really cemented it.
Anonymous No.23583777 [Report] >>23583782
>>23581737 (OP)
Star Blazers on tv in the 70s. Mazinger was also on was on but I watched Star Blazers first. Prior to that Kaiju films were on the 8 0'clock movie and Creature Double Feature Saturdays.
Anonymous No.23583782 [Report]
>>23583777
Forgot to add this was in the States.
Anonymous No.23583801 [Report]
>>23581737 (OP)
Earliest mecha memory was Daileon from Juspion. Also, Brazilian here.

That said, the first time I actually cared for mecha and thought they were really cool was when I watched the episodes of Flashman where the Flashking is destroyed and they need to go after the Great Titan.

It was literally a standing brick, but just all the build up tot eh old mecha being too weak and then needing something stronger really sold the entire importance of them to me for the first time.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tpe_8nLoLeg
Anonymous No.23584047 [Report] >>23590433
>>23581737 (OP)
There was a localization of Spectreman that I watched faithfully for most of the year before my family moved and the new local stations didn't have it. That was 1982, I think.
I am pretty sure I saw Battle of the Planets the year after we moved, and that would technically have been my first mecha related anime.
First mecha toy was an AT-AT. I am not even certain I had seen the movie yet, but I remember seeing the toy commercial and having an intense NEED to own one.
Gunlord !S3isJ9tOp2 No.23584054 [Report]
>>23581752
Similar for me too, my best friend in the whole world growing up from when I was like 5 years old introduced me to mecha by watching Robotech with me. When we were older he was big into the novels. I think I might actually still have one of the ones he lent me...
Anonymous No.23584083 [Report]
>>23581737 (OP)
>Earliest mecha memory.
Either playing Megaman 2 on my dad's PC via NESticle or watching Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers on TV, both at age 4. Also, one of the first toys I ever got was one of those 2x1, pre-show Beast Wars sets -- the one with a bat (Optimus Primal) and a crocodile (Megatron).
Anonymous No.23584105 [Report]
>>23581737 (OP)
Voltes V premiere on channel 7 during May 5, 1978.
Anonymous No.23585391 [Report]
Probably the Power Rangers game for the genesis.
Anonymous No.23587983 [Report]
dorkly_chair at instituteforspacepolitics.org No.23587997 [Report]
Tranzor Z (in general)
more specifically mashing a hot-wheels-ish helicopter onto the back of secret wars spiderman because scrander
Anonymous No.23588277 [Report]
>>23581737 (OP)
Watching this on VHS with my dad.
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Anonymous No.23590433 [Report]
>>23584047
Lucky.
Anonymous No.23590459 [Report]
>>23581737 (OP)
Trendmasters MechaGodzilla or Mecha King Ghidorah. My mom would read me the lore of the back of the figure cards.
Anonymous No.23590466 [Report]
>>23581737 (OP)
Anonymous No.23590763 [Report] >>23590954
>>23581824
Same. My parents rented it out at the public library and we learned the theme song by heart. I was made a /m/an when I was but three.
Anonymous No.23590954 [Report]
>>23590763
Nice
Anonymous No.23591005 [Report]
>>23581737 (OP)
Going into a pizza hutt when i was about 3 and seeing all the Bots Master stuff and getting a comic and the 3d glasses

https://youtu.be/Yae0jXr2xyM
Anonymous No.23594593 [Report]
I honestly can't say. I remember watching some movie that was obviously japanese, and that there was a giant something there, and docks, but it's a blure.
Anonymous No.23594597 [Report]
Either Voltes V on VHS or Juspion on TV
Then again, I supposedly watched DYRL also on VHS, but was too young to remember
Anonymous No.23594601 [Report]
Transformers
Power Rangers
Super Human Samurai(I thought pic related was the coolest shit ever)
Robotech