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1* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic:
2** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m2i8dhiV4f4 The main Theme Song]] is immensely catchy, and was composed with vocals and instrumentation that references Music/{{Queen}} and Film/FlashGordon1980's theme song. '''BIG O, BIG O, BIG OOOOOOO!'''
3** ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kafn6jzS3PQ "Stand a Chance"]]'' plays during nearly all of Roger's action scenes and is practically his Megadeus's NearVictoryFanfare.
4** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G9xzhyp431c BIG O! SHOWTIME!]]
5** [[https://youtu.be/MvsHNN0inzs "Stoning"]] is a dramatic classical piece that perfectly matches the heavy mood of the show. It appears in multiple episodes, and was even used as [[https://youtu.be/vTIvPf1kf40?t=388 Masahiko Kobe's]] introduction theme on ''Series/IronChef''.
6** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mgQVL5RG0DU "Show Must Go On !"]], a new theme song, once again by Rui Nagai, as part of a new third opening for the series added in 2007 (though only aired in Japan, not in US broadcasts). Though the title of the second opening theme still evokes Queen, the music of the theme is more reminescent of "You Really Got Me" by The Kinks, and includes a kickass guitar solo.
7* BrokenBase: The ending. It went for a GainaxEnding and left a lot of questions unanswered and that's split fans. Some view it as suitably strange like the rest of the series and [[spoiler:the whole sequence being a play]] made sense within the strange narrative of the themes of the show. Others view it as a grand scale equivalent to the [[spoiler:AllJustADream]] trope and made most of the questions and mysteries raised by the series ultimately meaningless.
8* CompleteMonster:
9** Alan Gabriel is a [[PsychoForHire terrorist]], SerialKiller, [[AxCrazy thrill-seeking psychopath]] and traitorous agent of the group the Union. Carrying out the assassination missions of [[BigBad Alex Rosewater]], Alan delights in hurting others and particularly enjoys targeting cyborgs. Regularly organizing destructive terrorist attacks on Paradigm City, Alan frequently casually adjusts his allegiance between the Union and Rosewater, basing it on whichever side is currently partaking in attempted devastation. Ultimately choosing to serve under Rosewater when he offers Alan a giant robot "[[HumongousMecha Megadeus]]", Alan breaks a death row inmate out of prison and oversees an attack on hero Roger Smith's manor, capturing the android Dorothy Wainwright for Rosewater while enjoying the destruction his robots bring upon the city. Piloting his Megadeus to combat Roger, Alan goes on a rampage, intending on slaughtering and massacring everyone he can.
10** "[[Recap/TheBigOS1E08MissingCat Missing Cat]]": Eugene Grant is a truly despicable MadScientist convinced that [[AGodAmI he is a god]] due to his recent discoveries in transmutation. To constantly improve his alchemic transmutations, Eugene kidnaps innocents by the dozens and transforms them into pain-stricken abominations that he keeps [[AndIMustScream alive]] and on display for no particular reason. When many of his old partners abandon him because of his depravity, Eugene has one mauled by one of his monsters, and kidnaps two of his former compatriots' son Roy before turning the boy into a [[ForcedTransformation cat]], following this up by murdering said couple in front of their son. Eugene proceeds to transform Roy into a monstrous chimera, then sics it on Roger Smith while he holds Smith's partner Dorothy at gunpoint, ordering Roy to destroy first Smith, then all else in his path. Despite being a VillainOfTheWeek, Eugene Grant handily stood out as the most wicked and irredeemable monster in the series alongside Alan Gabriel.
11* CrazyIsCool: Schwarzwald, the journalist-turned-visionary terrorist-turned-pilot of Big Duo. He may have lost his mind before the series began, but that doesn't stop him from being one of the show's most memorable characters, with his quick thinking, battle prowess and deliciously hammy performance endearing him to fans. [[spoiler:It helps that he's the only person bar Roger to have ''legitimately'' [[TheChosenOne earned the right to pilot a Big]], making him the closest thing Roger has to a WorthyOpponent.]]
12* CultClassic: While not nearly as popular as the manga version that would come out in the following decade, it has a cult following. It being the last fully hand-drawn anime series before its second season as well as its Westernized style gives it a unique identity in the anime world. It also helps that Cartoon Network loved the show so much that they created a second season for it.
13* FanficFuel: At the end of the first season, only terrestrial Big O and flying Big Duo were revealed. So what about the third Big? Is it aquatic? Is it Big Solo? This gets answered in the second season, but since there are Bigs for 0, 2, and 4, now the question is what about 1 and 3?
14* FanPreferredCouple: Roger/Dorothy. In the English dub, this is made even more textual by Roger in season 2 by saying to a then deactivated Dorothy that if they had met in another time and another place and if Dorothy were human, then it would have been very likely that they would have fallen in love.
15** Dorothy's dub voice actress [[WordOfSaintPaul outright states]] Dorothy is in love with Roger.
16* GeniusBonus: The trippy opening sequence features newspaper clippings in the background, announcing veridical events such as the death of the 1950s jazz musician, Lester Young.
17* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: The series wasn't very popular in its native Japan. America, on the other hand, liked it so much it got a second season designed specifically with Western fans in mind. Appropriately, [[IntendedAudienceReaction this is exactly what the designer of the series wanted.]]
18* HarsherInHindsight: A lot of Shwartzwald's monologues (not to mention the fact that the show [[spoiler:''proves him right'']]) come off as this after head writer Creator/ChiakiKonaka showed support for numerous controversial conspiracy theories like the Great Reset and anti-vaccination in 2021. [[spoiler:The Megadeus being based on [[{{Golem}} golems]] from [[UsefulNotes/{{Judaism}} Jewish mythology]] and the heavy implication that they are the {{Greater Scope Villain}}s of the series]] certainly doesn't help, given how many conspiracy theories are rooted in antisemitism...
19* HilariousInHindsight: Given a lot of similarities and homages to Batman, this happened a bit...
20** Alan Oppenheimer voicing Norman is Season 2, who as noted on the other pages, is an Expy of Alfred. Oppenheimer went on to voice Alfred in the movie ''WesternAnimation/SupermanBatmanPublicEnemies''.
21** The series has often been described as "Franchise/{{Batman}} ''with mechs''". In ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheBraveAndTheBold'' and ''WesternAnimation/BatmanUnlimitedMechsVsMutants'', Batman himself does indeed have a mech. And then even later, in the comics, the mantle of Batman was passed to Commissioner Gordon...who operates in a mech suit.
22** Roger Smith is an {{Expy}} of Batman. The person who voices Batman in ''VideoGame/BatmanArkhamOrigins''? [[Creator/RogerCraigSmith Roger Smith]].
23*** And then he voices him again in the ''Batman Unlimited'' films and webseries and ''Anime/BatmanNinja''.
24** In ''WesternAnimation/TheLegoBatmanMovie'', Batman referred to Barbara Gordon as "B. Go"
25** One of the more MindScrew-y reveals toward the end implies that Paradigm City is [[spoiler:some sort of a [[TrumanShowPlot simulated reality]] and there are other citizens that are [[RoboticReveal actually robots]] aside from the androids, but were presented as organic beings in the story]]. An episode of ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueAction'' called "[[Recap/JusticeLeagueActionS1E44SystemError System Error]]" has [[spoiler:copies of the Justice League members Batman, Comicbook/{{Superman}}, Comicbook/WonderWoman, Comicbook/{{Cyborg}}, and ComicBook/BoosterGold [[TomatoInTheMirror discover]] that they're RidiculouslyHumanRobots made by Comicbook/{{Darkseid}}, programmed to think and act like the originals, that are used as [[UnwittingTestSubject test subjects]] for coming up with strategies to be used against the real ones. This has GoneHorriblyRight and they were trashing their creator's PocketDimension for the originals' sake immediately afterwards]]. Just like in ''The Big O'''s GrandFinale, their [[spoiler:fake Metropolis was collapsing around them, until the real Batman boom tubed them [[BigDamnHeroes to safety]]]].
26* MagnificentBastard: [[IntrepidReporter Michael Seebach]] was once a reporter seeking the truth behind Paradigm City's mass amnesia who survived an AssassinationAttempt and became the vigilante "[[WellIntentionedExtremist Schwarzwald]]". Burning a group of the city's classist elites to death, Schwarzwald exposes Paradigm's corruption to hero Roger Smith, before engaging Roger in his own [[HumongousMecha Megadeus]], Big Duo. Even after death, Schwarzwald's spirit continues his work, passing along the amnesia's true reason to Roger and repossessing his own Megadeus to have it [[PayEvilUntoEvil devour the vile Alan Gabriel]].
27* MemeticMutation:
28** It's anime Batman!
29** CAST IN THE NAME OF GOD, YE NOT GUILTY. [[labelnote:explanation]]The activation phrase that the Megadeus like Big O use when they accept their pilot has become a favourite memetic catchphrase.[[/labelnote]]
30* NightmareRetardant: Schwarzwald is significantly less scary/intimidating when he looks uncannily like [[Manga/GetterRobo Getter 2]] with all those bandages.
31* OlderThanTheyThink:
32** This may have a FanNickname of "Batman with mechs" but prior to this, Bruce used robots called Bat-Knights extensively in the 1996 ''Comicbook/KingdomCome'' {{Elseworld}} to patrol Gotham remotely, [[spoiler:which were then used to wage war just like the mass-produced Bigs]], after his body gave out to years of physical strain.
33* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: The opening theme sounds suspiciously similar to Queen's ''Film/FlashGordon1980'' theme. To the point that when Bandai remastered the series on DVD, they had to replace it with a new song. Meanwhile, the second season's opening, "Respect", never even made it to the first DVD release -- it was almost a note-for-note copy of ''Series/UFO1970''. Both openings ended up airing on Adult Swim.
34** The song [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bRCsFIGTcAM "Touch"]] is an homage to Franchise/TheTwilightZone theme.
35** The ending credits song "And Forever" sounds a lot like Whitney Houston's [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=27Lf9gEioxI "One Moment in Time"]].
36** The song [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Wpn9nVptVI "Flag"]] should sound familiar to any Frenchmen out there with some clear nods to "La Marseillaise".
37* TooCoolToLive: Schwarzwald, the only Megadeus pilot that ever gave Roger any real trouble. And the only ''proper'' Megadeus pilot other than Roger. [[spoiler: Alan was deemed unworthy (the message was "ye guilty" instead of the usual "ye not guilty") and eaten by the revived Big Duo, and Alex's Big Fau shut down on its own accord ("ye not" instead of "ye not guilty", thus rejecting him as a Dominus) before 'merging' physically with him.]]

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