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* ReferencedBy: Made an appearance in ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWars'' - the original series, The Last Red Shoulder, Red Shoulder Document: Roots of Ambition, and Pailsen Files all debuted in ''VideoGame/{{Super Robot Wars Z}}2'', and Big Battle, Shining Herasy, Phantom Chapter, and Alone Again all debuted in ''Z3''. Fortunately, it was a debut fans have been clamoring for for a long time, and those that didn't got introduced to the series in a gigantic ColbertBump.
** Two other games would also introduce unique Scopedogs: one for use by [[Anime/BlueCometSPTLayzner Eiji Asuka]] in ''[[VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsDD DD]]'' and one for Chirico himself in ''[[VideoGame/SuperRobotWars30 30]]'''s 3rd wave of {{DLC}}.
** Two other games would also introduce unique Scopedogs: one for use by [[Anime/BlueCometSPTLayzner Eiji Asuka]] in ''[[VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsDD DD]]'' and one for Chirico himself in ''[[VideoGame/SuperRobotWars30 30]]'''s 3rd wave of {{DLC}}.
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* ColbertBump: The series' [[''VideoGame/SuperRobotWars'']] debut in the ''Z'' trilogy was one fans of the show were excited for. Non-fans got quite the introduction as every part of the franchise that had aired up to that point got portrayed one way or the other.
* RealSongThemeTune: The Red Shoulder march is actually a march the obscure Italian comedy ''Due Marines En Generale''[[note]]Literally: ''The Marines and the General''[[/not]] entitled ""Arrivano I Marines" [[note]]Literally: The Marines Arrive[[/note]]. The fact that the song that is used as "PTSD in music form" was composed for a comedy is an odd turn of events in its own right.
* RealSongThemeTune: The Red Shoulder march is actually a march the obscure Italian comedy ''Due Marines En Generale''[[note]]Literally: ''The Marines and the General''[[/not]] entitled ""Arrivano I Marines" [[note]]Literally: The Marines Arrive[[/note]]. The fact that the song that is used as "PTSD in music form" was composed for a comedy is an odd turn of events in its own right.
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* ColbertBump: The series' [[''VideoGame/SuperRobotWars'']] ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWars'' debut in the ''Z'' trilogy was one fans of the show were excited for. Non-fans got quite the introduction as every part of the franchise that had aired up to that point got portrayed one way or the other.
* RealSongThemeTune: The Red Shoulder march is actually a march the obscure Italian comedy ''Due Marines En Generale''[[note]]Literally: ''The Marines and theGeneral''[[/not]] General''[[/note]] entitled ""Arrivano "Arrivano I Marines" [[note]]Literally: The Marines Arrive[[/note]]. The fact that the a song that is used as "PTSD in music form" was composed for a comedy being used as a PTSD trigger is an odd turn of events in its own right.
* RealSongThemeTune: The Red Shoulder march is actually a march the obscure Italian comedy ''Due Marines En Generale''[[note]]Literally: ''The Marines and the
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* ColbertBump: The series' [[''/VideoGame/SuperRobotWars'']] debut in the ''Z'' trilogy was one fans of the show were excited for. Non-fans got quite the introduction as every part of the franchise that had aired up to that point got portrayed one way or the other.
* RealLifeThemeTune: The Red Shoulder march is actually a march the obscure Italian comedy ''Due Marines En Generale''[[note]]Literally: ''The Marines and the General''[[/not]] entitled ""Arrivano I Marines" [[note]]Literally: The Marines Arrive[[/note]]. The fact that the song that is used as "PTSD in music form" was composed for a comedy is an odd turn of events in its own right.
* RealLifeThemeTune: The Red Shoulder march is actually a march the obscure Italian comedy ''Due Marines En Generale''[[note]]Literally: ''The Marines and the General''[[/not]] entitled ""Arrivano I Marines" [[note]]Literally: The Marines Arrive[[/note]]. The fact that the song that is used as "PTSD in music form" was composed for a comedy is an odd turn of events in its own right.
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* ColbertBump: The series' [[''/VideoGame/SuperRobotWars'']] [[''VideoGame/SuperRobotWars'']] debut in the ''Z'' trilogy was one fans of the show were excited for. Non-fans got quite the introduction as every part of the franchise that had aired up to that point got portrayed one way or the other.
*RealLifeThemeTune: RealSongThemeTune: The Red Shoulder march is actually a march the obscure Italian comedy ''Due Marines En Generale''[[note]]Literally: ''The Marines and the General''[[/not]] entitled ""Arrivano I Marines" [[note]]Literally: The Marines Arrive[[/note]]. The fact that the song that is used as "PTSD in music form" was composed for a comedy is an odd turn of events in its own right.
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!General Trivia
* Made an appearance in ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWars'' - the original series, The Last Red Shoulder, Red Shoulder Document: Roots of Ambition, and Pailsen Files all debuted in ''VideoGame/{{Super Robot Wars Z}}2'', and Big Battle, Shining Herasy, Phantom Chapter, and Alone Again all debuted in ''Z3''. Fortunately, it was a debut fans have been clamoring for for a long time, and those that didn't got introduced to the series in a gigantic ColbertBump.
** Two other games would also introduce unique Scopedogs: one for use by [[Anime/BlueCometSPTLayzner Eiji Asuka]] in ''[[VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsDD DD]]'' and one for Chirico himself in ''[[VideoGame/SuperRobotWars30 30]]'''s 3rd wave of {{DLC}}.
* A BGM named "The Advance of Warhorses" popped up at the beginning of Scenario 29 of ''VideoGame/{{Super Robot Wars Z}}2: Saisei-Hen'', which makes Chirico go nuts. This song is remade from the original Red Shoulder March of Armored Trooper VOTOMS since Banpresto couldn't purchase the song's licensing, but this version is very well-conceived. The reason Banpresto couldn't purchase the song's licensing should be noted: The "Red Shoulder March" was originally orchestrated as "Arrivano I Marines", a song from the obscure 1966 Italian Comedy ''Film/DueMarinesEUnGenerale''. The fact that the song that is used as "PTSD in music form" was composed for a Comedy is an odd turn of events in its own right.
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* TheOtherDarrin: Yuri Nashiwa voiced the Phantom Lady/Fyana in her first speaking appearance in episode 3, but was quickly replaced with Kazuko Yanaga.
** Albert Killy was initially voiced by Kenichi Ogata in the first episode, but was voiced by Saburo Kamei in all appearances afterwards.
* Made an appearance in ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWars'' - the original series, The Last Red Shoulder, Red Shoulder Document: Roots of Ambition, and Pailsen Files all debuted in ''VideoGame/{{Super Robot Wars Z}}2'', and Big Battle, Shining Herasy, Phantom Chapter, and Alone Again all debuted in ''Z3''. Fortunately, it was a debut fans have been clamoring for for a long time, and those that didn't got introduced to the series in a gigantic ColbertBump.
** Two other games would also introduce unique Scopedogs: one for use by [[Anime/BlueCometSPTLayzner Eiji Asuka]] in ''[[VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsDD DD]]'' and one for Chirico himself in ''[[VideoGame/SuperRobotWars30 30]]'''s 3rd wave of {{DLC}}.
* A BGM named "The Advance of Warhorses" popped up at the beginning of Scenario 29 of ''VideoGame/{{Super Robot Wars Z}}2: Saisei-Hen'', which makes Chirico go nuts. This song is remade from the original Red Shoulder March of Armored Trooper VOTOMS since Banpresto couldn't purchase the song's licensing, but this version is very well-conceived. The reason Banpresto couldn't purchase the song's licensing should be noted: The "Red Shoulder March" was originally orchestrated as "Arrivano I Marines", a song from the obscure 1966 Italian Comedy ''Film/DueMarinesEUnGenerale''. The fact that the song that is used as "PTSD in music form" was composed for a Comedy is an odd turn of events in its own right.
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* TheOtherDarrin: Yuri Nashiwa voiced the Phantom Lady/Fyana in her first speaking appearance in episode 3, but was quickly replaced with Kazuko Yanaga.
** Albert Killy was initially voiced by Kenichi Ogata in the first episode, but was voiced by Saburo Kamei in all appearances afterwards.
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* RealLifeThemeTune: The
** Two other games would also introduce unique Scopedogs: one for use by [[Anime/BlueCometSPTLayzner Eiji Asuka]] in ''[[VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsDD DD]]'' and one for Chirico himself in ''[[VideoGame/SuperRobotWars30 30]]'''s 3rd wave of {{DLC}}.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: A BGM track named "The Advance of Warhorses" popped up at the beginning of Scenario 29 of ''VideoGame/{{Super Robot Wars Z}}2: Saisei-Hen'', which makes Chirico go nuts. This song
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* Made an appearance in VideoGame/SuperRobotWars - the original series, The Last Red Shoulder, Red Shoulder Document: Roots of Ambition, and Pailsen Files all debuted in ''VideoGame/{{Super Robot Wars Z}}2'', and Big Battle, Shining Herasy, Phantom Chapter, and Alone Again all debuted in ''Z3''. Fortunately, it was a debut fans have been clamoring for for a long time, and those that didn't got introduced to the series in a gigantic ColbertBump.
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* Made an appearance in VideoGame/SuperRobotWars ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWars'' - the original series, The Last Red Shoulder, Red Shoulder Document: Roots of Ambition, and Pailsen Files all debuted in ''VideoGame/{{Super Robot Wars Z}}2'', and Big Battle, Shining Herasy, Phantom Chapter, and Alone Again all debuted in ''Z3''. Fortunately, it was a debut fans have been clamoring for for a long time, and those that didn't got introduced to the series in a gigantic ColbertBump.ColbertBump.
** Two other games would also introduce unique Scopedogs: one for use by [[Anime/BlueCometSPTLayzner Eiji Asuka]] in ''[[VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsDD DD]]'' and one for Chirico himself in ''[[VideoGame/SuperRobotWars30 30]]'''s 3rd wave of {{DLC}}.
** Two other games would also introduce unique Scopedogs: one for use by [[Anime/BlueCometSPTLayzner Eiji Asuka]] in ''[[VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsDD DD]]'' and one for Chirico himself in ''[[VideoGame/SuperRobotWars30 30]]'''s 3rd wave of {{DLC}}.
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!General Trivia
* Made an appearance in VideoGame/SuperRobotWars - the original series, The Last Red Shoulder, Red Shoulder Document: Roots of Ambition, and Pailsen Files all debuted in ''VideoGame/{{Super Robot Wars Z}}2'', and Big Battle, Shining Herasy, Phantom Chapter, and Alone Again all debuted inZ3.''Z3''. Fortunately, it was a debut fans have been clamoring for for a long time, and those that didn't got introduced to the series in a gigantic ColbertBump.
* Made an appearance in VideoGame/SuperRobotWars - the original series, The Last Red Shoulder, Red Shoulder Document: Roots of Ambition, and Pailsen Files all debuted in ''VideoGame/{{Super Robot Wars Z}}2'', and Big Battle, Shining Herasy, Phantom Chapter, and Alone Again all debuted in
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* TheOtherDarrin: Yuri Nashiwa voiced the Phantom Lady/Fyana in her first speaking appearance in episode 3, but was quickly replaced with Kazuko
** Albert Killy was initially voiced by Kenichi Ogata in the first episode, but was voiced by Saburo Kamei in all appearances afterwards.
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* Made an appearance in VideoGame/SuperRobotWars - the original series, The Last Red Shoulder, Red Shoulder Document: Roots of Ambition, and Pailsen Files all debuted in ''VideoGame/{{Super Robot Wars Z}}2'', and Big Battle, Shining Heresy Herasy, Phantom Chapter, and Big Battle Alone Again all debuted in Z3. Fortunately, it was a debut fans have been clamoring for for a long time, and those that didn't got introduced to the series in a gigantic ColbertBump.
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* A BGM named "The Advance of Warhorses" popped up at the beginning of Scenario 29 of ''VideoGame/{{Super Robot Wars Z}}2: Saisei-Hen'', which makes Chirico go nuts. This song is remade from the original Red Shoulder March of Armored Trooper VOTOMS since Banpresto couldn't purchase the song's licensing, but this version is very well-conceived. The reason Banpresto couldn't purchase the song's licensing should be noted: The "Red Shoulder March" was originally orchestrated as "Arrivano I Marines", a song from the obscure 1966 Italian Comedy ''Film/DueMarineseunGenerale''. The fact that the song that is used as "PTSD in music form" was composed for a Comedy is an odd turn of events in its own right.
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* A BGM named "The Advance of Warhorses" popped up at the beginning of Scenario 29 of ''VideoGame/{{Super Robot Wars Z}}2: Saisei-Hen'', which makes Chirico go nuts. This song is remade from the original Red Shoulder March of Armored Trooper VOTOMS since Banpresto couldn't purchase the song's licensing, but this version is very well-conceived. The reason Banpresto couldn't purchase the song's licensing should be noted: The "Red Shoulder March" was originally orchestrated as "Arrivano I Marines", a song from the obscure 1966 Italian Comedy ''Film/DueMarineseunGenerale''.''Film/DueMarinesEUnGenerale''. The fact that the song that is used as "PTSD in music form" was composed for a Comedy is an odd turn of events in its own right.
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* Made an appearance in VideoGame/SuperRobotWars - the original series, The Last Red Shoulder, Red Shoulder Document: Roots of Ambition, and Pailsen Files are all set to debut in ''VideoGame/{{Super Robot Wars Z}}2'', and Shining Heresy and Big Battle is debuting in Z3. Fortunately, it was a debut fans have been clamoring for for a long time, and those that didn't got introduced to the series in a gigantic ColbertBump.
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* Made an appearance in VideoGame/SuperRobotWars - the original series, The Last Red Shoulder, Red Shoulder Document: Roots of Ambition, and Pailsen Files are all set to debut debuted in ''VideoGame/{{Super Robot Wars Z}}2'', and Shining Heresy and Big Battle is debuting debuted in Z3. Fortunately, it was a debut fans have been clamoring for for a long time, and those that didn't got introduced to the series in a gigantic ColbertBump.
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* Made an appearance in VideoGame/SuperRobotWars - the original series, The Last Red Shoulder, Red Shoulder Document: Roots of Ambition, and Pailsen Files are all set to debut in ''VideoGame/{{Super Robot Wars Z}}2'', and Shining Heresy and Big Battle is debuting in Z3. Fortunately, it was a debut fans have been clamoring for for a long time, and those that didn't got introduced to the series in a gigantic ColbertBump.
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* A BGM named "The Advance of Warhorses" popped up at the beginning of Scenario 29 of ''VideoGame/{{Super Robot Wars Z}}2: Saisei-Hen'', which makes Chirico go nuts. This song is remade from the original Red Shoulder March of Armored Trooper VOTOMS since Banpresto couldn't purchase the song's licensing, but this version is very well-conceived.
** The reason Banpresto couldn't purchase the song's licensing should be noted: The "Red Shoulder March" was originally orchestrated as "Arrivano I Marines", a song from the obscure 1966 Italian Comedy ''Film/DueMarineseunGenerale''. The fact that the song that is used as "PTSD in music form" was composed for a Comedy is an odd turn of events in its own right.
** The reason Banpresto couldn't purchase the song's licensing should be noted: The "Red Shoulder March" was originally orchestrated as "Arrivano I Marines", a song from the obscure 1966 Italian Comedy ''Film/DueMarineseunGenerale''. The fact that the song that is used as "PTSD in music form" was composed for a Comedy is an odd turn of events in its own right.
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* A BGM named "The Advance of Warhorses" popped up at the beginning of Scenario 29 of ''VideoGame/{{Super Robot Wars Z}}2: Saisei-Hen'', which makes Chirico go nuts. This song is remade from the original Red Shoulder March of Armored Trooper VOTOMS since Banpresto couldn't purchase the song's licensing, but this version is very well-conceived.
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* Made an appearance in VideoGame/SuperRobotWars - the original series, The Last Red Shoulder, Red Shoulder Document: Roots of Ambition, and Pailsen Files are all set to debut in ''VideoGame/{{Super Robot Wars Z}}2''. [[AndTheFandomRejoiced Cue rejoicing fans]].
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* Made an appearance in VideoGame/SuperRobotWars - the original series, The Last Red Shoulder, Red Shoulder Document: Roots of Ambition, and Pailsen Files are all set to debut in ''VideoGame/{{Super Robot Wars Z}}2''. [[AndTheFandomRejoiced Cue rejoicing fans.fans]].
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* Made an appearance in SuperRobotWars VideoGame/SuperRobotWars - the original series, The Last Red Shoulder, Red Shoulder Document: Roots of Ambition, and Pailsen Files are all set to debut in ''VideoGame/{{Super Robot Wars Z}}2''. Cue rejoicing fans.
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* A BGM named "The Advance of Warhorses" popped up at the beginning of Scenario 29 of ''VideoGame/{{Super Robot Wars Z}}2: Saisei-Hen'', which makes Chirico go nuts. This song is remade from the original Red Shoulder March of Armored Trooper VOTOMS since Banpresto couldn't purchase the song's licensing, but this version is very well-conceived.
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* A BGM named "The Advance of Warhorses" popped up at the beginning of Scenario 29 of ''VideoGame/{{Super Robot Wars Z}}2: Saisei-Hen'', which makes Chirico go nuts. This song is remade from the original Red Shoulder March of Armored Trooper VOTOMS since Banpresto couldn't purchase the song's licensing, but this version is very well-conceived.well-conceived.
* TheOtherDarrin: Yuri Nashiwa voiced the Phantom Lady/Fyana in her first speaking appearance in episode 3, but was quickly replaced with Kazuko Yanaga. Albert Killy was initially voiced by Kenichi Ogata in the first episode, but was voiced by Saburo Kamei in all appearances afterwards.
* TheOtherDarrin: Yuri Nashiwa voiced the Phantom Lady/Fyana in her first speaking appearance in episode 3, but was quickly replaced with Kazuko Yanaga. Albert Killy was initially voiced by Kenichi Ogata in the first episode, but was voiced by Saburo Kamei in all appearances afterwards.
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* Made an appearance in SuperRobotWars - the original series, The Last Red Shoulder, Red Shoulder Document: Roots of Ambition, and Pailsen Files are all set to debut in ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsZ 2.'' ''VideoGame/{{Super Robot Wars Z}}2''. Cue rejoicing fans.fans.
* A BGM named "The Advance of Warhorses" popped up at the beginning of Scenario 29 of ''VideoGame/{{Super Robot Wars Z}}2: Saisei-Hen'', which makes Chirico go nuts. This song is remade from the original Red Shoulder March of Armored Trooper VOTOMS since Banpresto couldn't purchase the song's licensing, but this version is very well-conceived.
* A BGM named "The Advance of Warhorses" popped up at the beginning of Scenario 29 of ''VideoGame/{{Super Robot Wars Z}}2: Saisei-Hen'', which makes Chirico go nuts. This song is remade from the original Red Shoulder March of Armored Trooper VOTOMS since Banpresto couldn't purchase the song's licensing, but this version is very well-conceived.
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