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''Robot Girls Z'' is a series of action-comedy shorts by Creator/ToeiAnimation, staring [[MoeAnthropomorphism Moe Anthropomorphisms]] of Dynamic Pro's classic Mazinger trio, Anime/MazingerZ, Anime/GreatMazinger and [[Anime/UFORoboGrendizer Grendizer]]. Also making appearances are moe anthropomorphisms of [[Manga/GetterRobo Getter Robo]] and [[Anime/KotetsuJeeg Steel Jeeg]], along with the original group of Toei Robot Girls, Team T (Anime/{{Gaiking}}, Ga-Keen, Barattack and [[Anime/PlanetRoboDanguardAce Danguard Ace]]).
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''Robot Girls Z'' is a series of action-comedy shorts by Creator/ToeiAnimation, staring [[MoeAnthropomorphism Moe Anthropomorphisms]] of Dynamic Pro's classic Mazinger trio, Anime/MazingerZ, Anime/GreatMazinger and [[Anime/UFORoboGrendizer Grendizer]]. Also making appearances are moe anthropomorphisms of the Anime/RobotRomanceTrilogy, [[Manga/GetterRobo Getter Robo]] and [[Anime/KotetsuJeeg Steel Jeeg]], along with the original group of Toei Robot Girls, Team T (Anime/{{Gaiking}}, Ga-Keen, Barattack and [[Anime/PlanetRoboDanguardAce Danguard Ace]]).
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* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: Jetfire P1 vs. Team Z, where Baron Ashura uses said self-modelled mecha to NoSell the heroes attacks, give them all a ShamefulStrip, beat the girls senseless (Grenda-san and Z-chan getting HammeredIntoTheGround with Grenda getting a double GroinAttack while Gre-chan got squished then flicked away) followed by an EyeBeams-induced explosion. The only thing that saved the girls was [[spoiler:the fact the mecha was a trial run model, and Ashura's time ran out before they could pull a finisher, with the time needed to update to the full version letting Z-CHan pull off an AttackTheMouth maneuver]].
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* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: Jetfire P1 vs. Team Z, where Baron Ashura uses said self-modelled self-modeled mecha to NoSell the heroes attacks, give them all a ShamefulStrip, beat the girls senseless (Grenda-san and Z-chan getting HammeredIntoTheGround with Grenda getting head-first followed by a double GroinAttack while GroinAttack, Gre-chan got getting squished thin then flicked away) away, and Z-chan being ground-hammered feet-first then punched in the face repeatedly) followed by an EyeBeams-induced explosion. The only thing that saved the girls was [[spoiler:the fact the mecha was a trial run model, and Ashura's time ran out before they could pull a finisher, with the time needed to update to the full version letting Z-CHan Z-Chan pull off an AttackTheMouth maneuver]].
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* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: Jetfire P1 vs. Team Z
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* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: Jetfire P1 vs. Team ZZ, where Baron Ashura uses said self-modelled mecha to NoSell the heroes attacks, give them all a ShamefulStrip, beat the girls senseless (Grenda-san and Z-chan getting HammeredIntoTheGround with Grenda getting a double GroinAttack while Gre-chan got squished then flicked away) followed by an EyeBeams-induced explosion. The only thing that saved the girls was [[spoiler:the fact the mecha was a trial run model, and Ashura's time ran out before they could pull a finisher, with the time needed to update to the full version letting Z-CHan pull off an AttackTheMouth maneuver]].
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* GamerGirl: Gre-chan is always seen with some kind of handheld gaming system.
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* GamerGirl: GamerChick: Gre-chan is always seen with some kind of handheld gaming system.
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* SuperMode: [[spoiler:At the end of ''Robot Girls+'', Professor Yume gives Team Z a brooch of sorts bearing Devilman's face on it, allowing them to become Team Z EX. While Gre-chan and Gren-san are based off of Great Booster and Double Spazer, Z-chan is an SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute for Mazinkaiser.]]
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In August of 2018, a three-episode sequel series was released, ''Robot Girls NEO'', taking place in a Nerima destroyed by a Photonic Energy accident, leading to Getter Rays replacing it. The series features new versions of our three heroines (now Z-chan, Gre-chan and Gren-chan) along with a new Gecchan (Gecchama Eagle).
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* AllYourColorsCombined: The "Robot Girls Final Manga Festival Attack". [[note]](a combination of Breast Fire, Thunder Break, Space Thunder, Getter Beam, Spin Storm, Zaulgaiser, Miracle Hurricane, Barattack Beam and Pulsar Cannon.)[[/note]]
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* AllYourColorsCombined: The "Robot Girls Final Manga Festival Attack". [[note]](a combination of Breast Fire, Thunder Break, Space Thunder, Getter Beam, Spin Storm, Zaulgaiser, Miracle Hurricane, Barattack Beam and Pulsar Cannon.)[[/note]]Cannon are combined to create the rainbow-colored "Robot Girls Final Manga Festival Attack". This is the Robot Girls' equivalent to the "Final Dynamic Special" that debuted in ''Grendizer, Getter Robo G, Great Mazinger: Kessen! Daikaijuu'' and was made famous by ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWars'', down to playing the movie's opening theme while executing the technique.
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* [[spoiler: MonsterSuit: The Great General of Darkness-ko is nothing but a giant puppet [[TheManBehindTheCurtain controlled by the tiny Mycenae-tan]].]]
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* [[spoiler: MonsterSuit: [[spoiler: The Great General of Darkness-ko is nothing but a giant puppet [[TheManBehindTheCurtain controlled by the tiny Mycenae-tan]].]]
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* ShoutOut: If you thought the shows being parodied were old and obscure outside Japan, most of the other references are even more so.
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* ShoutOut: If you thought the shows being parodied were old and obscure outside Japan, Japan [[note]] unless if you're from Europe or Latin America of course [[/note]], most of the other references are even more so.
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Enter Z-chan, Gre-chan and Grenda-san, a [[PowerTrio trio of young ladies]] with the ability to transform into super-powered heroines: the Robot Girls. Throwing justice to the wind, they form the Robot Girls Team Z and fight valiantly to crush the forces of evil.
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Enter Z-chan, Gre-chan and Grenda-san, a [[PowerTrio trio of young ladies]] ladies with the ability to transform into super-powered heroines: the Robot Girls. Throwing justice to the wind, they form the Robot Girls Team Z and fight valiantly to crush the forces of evil.
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** DarkActionGirl: Applies, amusingly enough, to the heroines, rather than the villains. Out of the three, Grenda-san is the Darkest.
** DarkActionGirl: Applies, amusingly enough, to the heroines, rather than the villains. Out of the three, Grenda-san is the Darkest.
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* DarkActionGirl: Applies, amusingly enough, to the heroines, rather than the villains. Out of the three, Grenda-san is the Darkest.
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* PowerTrio
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** Doublas M2's Mouth Beams are pretty useless. Best show in episode 1 where Gre-chan uses her sword to ''cut it into pieces!''
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** Doublas M2's Mouth Beams are pretty useless. Best show shown in episode 1 where Gre-chan uses her sword to ''cut it into pieces!''
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** [[spoiler: [[VillainousRescue Baron Ashura, Garada K7 and Doublas M2 using a rebuilt Jetfire P1]] to attack the General of Darkness-ko and give the Robot Girls time to discover her weakpoint.]]
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** [[spoiler: [[VillainousRescue Baron Ashura, Garada K7 and Doublas M2 using a rebuilt Jetfire P1]] to attack the General of Darkness-ko and give the Robot Girls time to discover inadvertently expose her weakpoint.]]
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* ArtShift: When Getter-chan gets thoroughly ticked off, we're treated to her attacking the idiots who splashed mud on her favorite dress in a sketchy style reminscent of the Imagawa-directed ''Getter Robot Armageddon'' OVA.
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* ArtShift: When Getter-chan gets thoroughly ticked off, we're treated to her attacking the idiots who splashed mud on her favorite dress in a sketchy style reminscent of the Imagawa-directed ''Getter Robot Armageddon'' OVA. This also happens with the whole ONA shorts since a different studio made it.
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* BiggerOnTheInside: Jeeg's bag must be this to hold all the junk that her drill weapon was buried under.
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* RuleOfThree: From Gaia Q5's segment in Episode 2, the Mechanical Beast Girls moan "''[[Manga/MaicchinguMachikoSensei Magnetic''!" in a high-pitched, suggestive manner]] on three occasions:
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* RuleOfThree: From Gaia Q5's segment in Episode 2, the Mechanical Beast Girls moan "''[[Manga/MaicchinguMachikoSensei "''[[Manga/MissMachiko Magnetic''!" in a high-pitched, suggestive manner]] on three occasions:
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** Episode 2's suggestive pose and tone while moaning "Magnetic!" is in reference to ''Manga/MaicchinguMachikoSensei'' doing the same with "[[CatchPhrase Maicchingu!]]" It only makes sense in the Japanese pronunciation, and the joke still misfires in-universe for being so forced and dated.
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** Episode 2's suggestive pose and tone while moaning "Magnetic!" is in reference to ''Manga/MaicchinguMachikoSensei'' ''Manga/MissMachiko'' doing the same with "[[CatchPhrase Maicchingu!]]" It only makes sense in the Japanese pronunciation, and the joke still misfires in-universe for being so forced and dated.
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* ZettaiRyouiki: The Robot Girls' transformed suits are type A.
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--> '''Garada K7''': "Ooh! So Magnetic!"
--> '''Baron Ashura''': "Gaia Q5! Give Robot Girls Z a taste of your ''Magnetic'' power!"
--> '''Gaia Q5''' (after Gre-chan exposes her GoofyPrintUnderwear): "Oh no! ''Magnetic''!"
--> '''Baron Ashura''': "Gaia Q5! Give Robot Girls Z a taste of your ''Magnetic'' power!"
--> '''Gaia Q5''' (after Gre-chan exposes her GoofyPrintUnderwear): "Oh no! ''Magnetic''!"
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* AccidentalHero: Boss Borokko does this twice: once when she accidentally pulled the plug in the pool while fishing, causing Grangen to lose her balance and allowing the robot girls she was [[NaughtyTentacles molesting]] to escape. The second was when she reflected Team Z’s ultimate attack, which Gilgilganko had previously dodged, back at the villain.
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''Robot Girls Z'' is a series of action-comedy shorts by ToeiAnimation, staring [[MoeAnthropomorphism Moe Anthropomorphisms]] of Dynamic Pro's classic Mazinger trio, Anime/MazingerZ, Anime/GreatMazinger and [[Anime/UFORoboGrendizer Grendizer]]. Also making appearances are moe anthropomorphisms of [[Manga/GetterRobo Getter Robo]] and [[Anime/KotetsuJeeg Steel Jeeg]], along with the original group of Toei Robot Girls, Team T (Anime/{{Gaiking}}, Ga-Keen, Barattack and [[Anime/PlanetRoboDanguardAce Danguard Ace]]).
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''Robot Girls Z'' is a series of action-comedy shorts by ToeiAnimation, Creator/ToeiAnimation, staring [[MoeAnthropomorphism Moe Anthropomorphisms]] of Dynamic Pro's classic Mazinger trio, Anime/MazingerZ, Anime/GreatMazinger and [[Anime/UFORoboGrendizer Grendizer]]. Also making appearances are moe anthropomorphisms of [[Manga/GetterRobo Getter Robo]] and [[Anime/KotetsuJeeg Steel Jeeg]], along with the original group of Toei Robot Girls, Team T (Anime/{{Gaiking}}, Ga-Keen, Barattack and [[Anime/PlanetRoboDanguardAce Danguard Ace]]).
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* BigDamnHeroes: Jeeg-san and Gecchan saving Team Z from the General of Darkness in episode 8.
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* BigDamnHeroes: BigDamnHeroes:
** Jeeg-san and Gecchan saving Team Z from the General of Darkness in episode 8.
** Jeeg-san and Gecchan saving Team Z from the General of Darkness in episode 8.
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* BlessedWithSuck: Gaia Q5's ability is Super Magnetic Power. Sadly all it does is draw metal objects to her and trap her.
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* BlessedWithSuck: BlessedWithSuck:
** Gaia Q5's ability is Super Magnetic Power. Sadly all it does is draw metal objects to her and trap her.
** Gaia Q5's ability is Super Magnetic Power. Sadly all it does is draw metal objects to her and trap her.
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* [[spoiler: ChildProdigy: Mycenae-tan is younger than any of the Robot Girls and is the head of the large corporation.]]
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* [[spoiler: CastOfPersonifications: The premise of the show is the moe anthropomorphisms of girls representing the ''Anime/MazingerZ'' franchise's robots fighting to save the world.
* ChildProdigy:Mycenae-tan [[spoiler: Mycenae-tan]] is younger than any of the Robot Girls and is the head of the large corporation.]] corporation.
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* CurbStompBattle: Z-chan vs. Gromazen R9
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* CurbStompBattle: CurbStompBattle:
** Z-chan vs. Gromazen R9
** Z-chan vs. Gromazen R9
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* [[DestructiveSaviour Destructive Saviours]]: Team Z often ends up causing more damage to the surrounding environment than their enemies do.
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* [[DestructiveSaviour Destructive Saviours]]: DestructiveSaviour: Team Z often ends up causing more damage to the surrounding environment than their enemies do.
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** In episode 7, Archduke Gorgon shows up [[PaperthinDisguise dressed as]] [[JackassGenie Moguro Fukuzo]] from ''The Laughing Salesman.''
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** In episode 7, Archduke Gorgon shows up [[PaperthinDisguise dressed as]] [[JackassGenie Moguro Fukuzo]] from ''The Laughing Salesman.''Manga/LaughingSalesman.''
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* CreatorCameo: Creator/GoNagai's happy-go-lucky, SuperDeformed [[AuthorAvatar self portrait]] shows up in random places, including inside Z-chan's mouth.
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* CreatorCameo: Creator/GoNagai's happy-go-lucky, SuperDeformed [[AuthorAvatar self portrait]] shows up in random places, including inside Z-chan's mouth.characters' mouths during close-ups.
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* CreatorCameo: Creator/GoNagai's happy-go-lucky, SuperDeformed [[AuthorAvatar self portrait]] shows up in random places, including inside Z-chan's mouth.
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* ShoutOut: Episode 2's suggestive pose and tone while moaning "Magnetic!" is in reference to ''Manga/MaicchinguMachikoSensei'' doing the same with "[[CatchPhrase Maicchingu!]]" It only makes sense in the Japanese pronunciation, and the joke still misfires in-universe for being so forced and dated.
** One of the few references to ''[[Franchise/FinalFantasy Final Fantasy]]'' in anime occurs in episode 6. Rhine X1's singing is so [[DreadfulMusician physics-defyingly terrible]], Gre-chan quotes ''[[VideoGame/FinalFantasyV FF5]]'' and ''[[VideoGame/DissidiaFinalFantasy Dissidia]]'''s accompanying text for the [[RealityWarper Grand Cross]] attack, "The laws of the universe mean nothing!"
*** The episode then doubles down with a combined meme: Belgas V5 summoning a giant statue of herself is a reference to singer [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sachiko_Kobayashi Sachiko Kobayashi]]'s use of garish costumes and props, leading to [[http://kotaku.com/5991643/this-epic-last-boss-isnt-a-video-game-character-but-a-japanese-singer images of her]] in place of various [[FinalBoss last bosses]]. The referenced prop was one of the most infamous applications of the [[http://www.mobypicture.com/user/dekodeko/view/5831205 Grand Cross meme]].
** One of the few references to ''[[Franchise/FinalFantasy Final Fantasy]]'' in anime occurs in episode 6. Rhine X1's singing is so [[DreadfulMusician physics-defyingly terrible]], Gre-chan quotes ''[[VideoGame/FinalFantasyV FF5]]'' and ''[[VideoGame/DissidiaFinalFantasy Dissidia]]'''s accompanying text for the [[RealityWarper Grand Cross]] attack, "The laws of the universe mean nothing!"
*** The episode then doubles down with a combined meme: Belgas V5 summoning a giant statue of herself is a reference to singer [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sachiko_Kobayashi Sachiko Kobayashi]]'s use of garish costumes and props, leading to [[http://kotaku.com/5991643/this-epic-last-boss-isnt-a-video-game-character-but-a-japanese-singer images of her]] in place of various [[FinalBoss last bosses]]. The referenced prop was one of the most infamous applications of the [[http://www.mobypicture.com/user/dekodeko/view/5831205 Grand Cross meme]].
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* ShoutOut: If you thought the shows being parodied were old and obscure outside Japan, most of the other references are even more so.
** Episode 2's suggestive pose and tone while moaning "Magnetic!" is in reference to ''Manga/MaicchinguMachikoSensei'' doing the same with "[[CatchPhrase Maicchingu!]]" It only makes sense in the Japanese pronunciation, and the joke still misfires in-universe for being so forced and dated.
** One of the few references to ''[[Franchise/FinalFantasy Final Fantasy]]'' in anime occurs in episode 6. Rhine X1's singing is so [[DreadfulMusician physics-defyingly terrible]], Gre-chan quotes ''[[VideoGame/FinalFantasyV FF5]]'' and ''[[VideoGame/DissidiaFinalFantasy Dissidia]]'''s [[AscendedMeme memetic]] accompanying text for the [[RealityWarper Grand Cross]] attack, "The laws of the universe mean nothing!"
*** The episode then doubles down with a combined meme: Belgas V5 summoning a giant statue of herself is a reference to singer [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sachiko_Kobayashi Sachiko Kobayashi]]'s use of garish costumes and props, leading to [[http://kotaku.com/5991643/this-epic-last-boss-isnt-a-video-game-character-but-a-japanese-singer images of her]] in place of various [[FinalBoss last bosses]]. The referenced prop was also one of the most infamous applications of the [[http://www.mobypicture.com/user/dekodeko/view/5831205 Grand Cross meme]]. It ends with a statement on the unpredictability of what catches on.
** Episode 2's suggestive pose and tone while moaning "Magnetic!" is in reference to ''Manga/MaicchinguMachikoSensei'' doing the same with "[[CatchPhrase Maicchingu!]]" It only makes sense in the Japanese pronunciation, and the joke still misfires in-universe for being so forced and dated.
** One of the few references to ''[[Franchise/FinalFantasy Final Fantasy]]'' in anime occurs in episode 6. Rhine X1's singing is so [[DreadfulMusician physics-defyingly terrible]], Gre-chan quotes ''[[VideoGame/FinalFantasyV FF5]]'' and ''[[VideoGame/DissidiaFinalFantasy Dissidia]]'''s [[AscendedMeme memetic]] accompanying text for the [[RealityWarper Grand Cross]] attack, "The laws of the universe mean nothing!"
*** The episode then doubles down with a combined meme: Belgas V5 summoning a giant statue of herself is a reference to singer [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sachiko_Kobayashi Sachiko Kobayashi]]'s use of garish costumes and props, leading to [[http://kotaku.com/5991643/this-epic-last-boss-isnt-a-video-game-character-but-a-japanese-singer images of her]] in place of various [[FinalBoss last bosses]]. The referenced prop was also one of the most infamous applications of the [[http://www.mobypicture.com/user/dekodeko/view/5831205 Grand Cross meme]]. It ends with a statement on the unpredictability of what catches on.
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** The same episode parodies the villain's giant machines in ''Anime/{{Yatterman}}'', with Garada putting her own spin on Boyacky's button pressing [[CatchPhrase catch phrase]]. The machine itself may also be designed after a Kewpie doll.
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** In episode 7, Archduke Gorgon shows up [[PaperthinDisguise dressed as]] [[JackassGenie Moguro Fukuzo]] from ''The Laughing Salesman.''
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*** The episode then doubles down with a combined meme: Belgas V5 summoning a giant statue of herself is a reference to singer [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sachiko_Kobayashi Sachiko Kobayashi]]'s love of garish costumes and props, leading to [[http://kotaku.com/5991643/this-epic-last-boss-isnt-a-video-game-character-but-a-japanese-singer replacing her images]] with various [[FinalBoss last bosses]]. The referenced prop was one of the most infamous applications of the [[http://www.mobypicture.com/user/dekodeko/view/5831205 Grand Cross meme]].
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*** The episode then doubles down with a combined meme: Belgas V5 summoning a giant statue of herself is a reference to singer [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sachiko_Kobayashi Sachiko Kobayashi]]'s love use of garish costumes and props, leading to [[http://kotaku.com/5991643/this-epic-last-boss-isnt-a-video-game-character-but-a-japanese-singer replacing her images]] with images of her]] in place of various [[FinalBoss last bosses]]. The referenced prop was one of the most infamous applications of the [[http://www.mobypicture.com/user/dekodeko/view/5831205 Grand Cross meme]].
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** One of the few references to ''[[Franchise/FinalFantasy Final Fantasy]]'' in anime occurs in episode 6. Rhine X1's singing is so [[DreadfulMusician physics-defyingly terrible]], Gre-chan quotes ''[[VideoGame/FinalFantasyV FF5]]'' and ''[[VideoGame/DissidiaFinalFantasy Dissidia]]'''s memetic flavor text, "The laws of the universe mean nothing!"
*** The episode then doubles down with another meme: Belgas V5 summoning a giant statue of herself is a reference to singer [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sachiko_Kobayashi Sachiko Kobayashi]]'s love of garish costumes and props, often getting her compared to [[EasternRPG jRPG]] [[FinalBoss last bosses]]. The referenced prop is one of the most famous applications of the [[http://www.mobypicture.com/user/dekodeko/view/5831205 Grand Cross meme]].
*** The episode then doubles down with another meme: Belgas V5 summoning a giant statue of herself is a reference to singer [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sachiko_Kobayashi Sachiko Kobayashi]]'s love of garish costumes and props, often getting her compared to [[EasternRPG jRPG]] [[FinalBoss last bosses]]. The referenced prop is one of the most famous applications of the [[http://www.mobypicture.com/user/dekodeko/view/5831205 Grand Cross meme]].
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** One of the few references to ''[[Franchise/FinalFantasy Final Fantasy]]'' in anime occurs in episode 6. Rhine X1's singing is so [[DreadfulMusician physics-defyingly terrible]], Gre-chan quotes ''[[VideoGame/FinalFantasyV FF5]]'' and ''[[VideoGame/DissidiaFinalFantasy Dissidia]]'''s memetic flavor text, accompanying text for the [[RealityWarper Grand Cross]] attack, "The laws of the universe mean nothing!"
*** The episode then doubles down withanother a combined meme: Belgas V5 summoning a giant statue of herself is a reference to singer [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sachiko_Kobayashi Sachiko Kobayashi]]'s love of garish costumes and props, often getting leading to [[http://kotaku.com/5991643/this-epic-last-boss-isnt-a-video-game-character-but-a-japanese-singer replacing her compared to [[EasternRPG jRPG]] images]] with various [[FinalBoss last bosses]]. The referenced prop is was one of the most famous infamous applications of the [[http://www.mobypicture.com/user/dekodeko/view/5831205 Grand Cross meme]].
*** The episode then doubles down with
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* ShoutOut: One of the few references to ''[[Franchise/FinalFantasy Final Fantasy]]'' in anime occurs in episode 6. Rhine X1's singing is so [[DreadfulMusician physics-defyingly terrible]], Gre-chan quotes ''[[VideoGame/FinalFantasyV FF5]]'' and ''[[VideoGame/DissidiaFinalFantasy Dissidia]]'''s memetic flavor text, "The laws of the universe mean nothing!"
** Episode 2's suggestive pose and tone while moaning "Magnetic!" is in reference to ''Manga/MaicchinguMachikoSensei'' doing the same with "[[CatchPhrase Maicchingu!]]" It only makes sense in the Japanese pronunciation, and the joke still misfires in-universe for being so forced and dated.
** Episode 2's suggestive pose and tone while moaning "Magnetic!" is in reference to ''Manga/MaicchinguMachikoSensei'' doing the same with "[[CatchPhrase Maicchingu!]]" It only makes sense in the Japanese pronunciation, and the joke still misfires in-universe for being so forced and dated.
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* ShoutOut: Episode 2's suggestive pose and tone while moaning "Magnetic!" is in reference to ''Manga/MaicchinguMachikoSensei'' doing the same with "[[CatchPhrase Maicchingu!]]" It only makes sense in the Japanese pronunciation, and the joke still misfires in-universe for being so forced and dated.
** One of the few references to ''[[Franchise/FinalFantasy Final Fantasy]]'' in anime occurs in episode 6. Rhine X1's singing is so [[DreadfulMusician physics-defyingly terrible]], Gre-chan quotes ''[[VideoGame/FinalFantasyV FF5]]'' and ''[[VideoGame/DissidiaFinalFantasy Dissidia]]'''s memetic flavor text, "The laws of the universe mean nothing!"
** Episode 2's suggestive pose and tone while moaning "Magnetic!" *** The episode then doubles down with another meme: Belgas V5 summoning a giant statue of herself is in a reference to ''Manga/MaicchinguMachikoSensei'' doing singer [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sachiko_Kobayashi Sachiko Kobayashi]]'s love of garish costumes and props, often getting her compared to [[EasternRPG jRPG]] [[FinalBoss last bosses]]. The referenced prop is one of the same with "[[CatchPhrase Maicchingu!]]" It only makes sense in most famous applications of the Japanese pronunciation, and the joke still misfires in-universe for being so forced and dated.[[http://www.mobypicture.com/user/dekodeko/view/5831205 Grand Cross meme]].
** One of the few references to ''[[Franchise/FinalFantasy Final Fantasy]]'' in anime occurs in episode 6. Rhine X1's singing is so [[DreadfulMusician physics-defyingly terrible]], Gre-chan quotes ''[[VideoGame/FinalFantasyV FF5]]'' and ''[[VideoGame/DissidiaFinalFantasy Dissidia]]'''s memetic flavor text, "The laws of the universe mean nothing!"
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* RuleOfThree: From Gaia Q5's segment in Episode 2, the Mechanical Beast Girls moan "''Magnetic''!" in a high-pitched, suggestive manner on three occasions:
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* RuleOfThree: From Gaia Q5's segment in Episode 2, the Mechanical Beast Girls moan "''Magnetic''!" "''[[Manga/MaicchinguMachikoSensei Magnetic''!" in a high-pitched, suggestive manner manner]] on three occasions:
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* ShoutOut: One of the few references to [[Franchise/FinalFantasy Final Fantasy]] in anime occurs in episode 6. Rhine X1's singing is so [[DreadfulMusician physics-defyingly terrible]], Gre-chan quotes [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyV FF5]] and [[VideoGame/DissidiaFinalFantasy Dissidia]]'s memetic flavor text, "The laws of the universe mean nothing!"
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* ShoutOut: One of the few references to [[Franchise/FinalFantasy ''[[Franchise/FinalFantasy Final Fantasy]] Fantasy]]'' in anime occurs in episode 6. Rhine X1's singing is so [[DreadfulMusician physics-defyingly terrible]], Gre-chan quotes [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyV FF5]] ''[[VideoGame/FinalFantasyV FF5]]'' and [[VideoGame/DissidiaFinalFantasy Dissidia]]'s ''[[VideoGame/DissidiaFinalFantasy Dissidia]]'''s memetic flavor text, "The laws of the universe mean nothing!"nothing!"
** Episode 2's suggestive pose and tone while moaning "Magnetic!" is in reference to ''Manga/MaicchinguMachikoSensei'' doing the same with "[[CatchPhrase Maicchingu!]]" It only makes sense in the Japanese pronunciation, and the joke still misfires in-universe for being so forced and dated.
** Episode 2's suggestive pose and tone while moaning "Magnetic!" is in reference to ''Manga/MaicchinguMachikoSensei'' doing the same with "[[CatchPhrase Maicchingu!]]" It only makes sense in the Japanese pronunciation, and the joke still misfires in-universe for being so forced and dated.
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* ShoutOut: One of the very few references to [[Franchise/FinalFantasy Final Fantasy]] in anime occurs in episode 5. Rhine X1's singing is so [[DreadfulMusician physics-defyingly terrible]], Gre-chan quotes [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyV FF5]] and [[VideoGame/DissidiaFinalFantasy Dissidia]]'s memetic flavor text, "The laws of the universe mean nothing!"
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* ShoutOut: One of the very few references to [[Franchise/FinalFantasy Final Fantasy]] in anime occurs in episode 5.6. Rhine X1's singing is so [[DreadfulMusician physics-defyingly terrible]], Gre-chan quotes [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyV FF5]] and [[VideoGame/DissidiaFinalFantasy Dissidia]]'s memetic flavor text, "The laws of the universe mean nothing!"