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* [[Anime/MobileFighterGGundam Domon and George]] invoking a Gundam Fight to let the crew safe from being questioned by the Federation if they ever get questioned later while saving Maria from the corrupt Federation officers attacking them.

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* [[Anime/MobileFighterGGundam Domon and George]] [[https://youtu.be/yNKuk29_QJc?t=847 invoking a Gundam Fight Fight]] to let the crew safe from being questioned by the Federation if they ever get questioned later while saving Maria from the corrupt Federation officers attacking them.
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* After seeing the Company send out a young boy, Paul, to fight for their sake, [[Manga/MagicKnightRayearth Hikaru]] became dead-set on making him stop fighting, and does not relent on saving him after he ended up BrainwashedAndCrazy and the company also attracted a swarm of the [[Anime/{{Gunbuster}} STMC]] that even temporarily shook [[Anime/GaoGaiGar Guy's]] [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness bravery.]] When Paul recovered, he ended up being scared shitless. While also personally scared, Hikaru mustered ''every'' of her courage, covers for him and tells him that if he's a man, he should know to retreat. This bout of bravery inspired Noriko to also take hit for Hikaru, even if she's just with a lowly RX, prompting Jung to deploy and defend the base with Hikaru... until Noriko returned with the Gunbuster in tow and getting the encouragement from Coach Ohta and Kazumi to show the result of her hard work and guts. The result: Two Top squadron pilots with the knowledge to kick STMC asses, one Magic Knight that decided to also believe in hard work and guts and got the approval from her Rune God to use a new spell... ''[[HotBlooded all fired up and ready to kick ass]]''.
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* Van ends up firing up the crowd when he summons Dann out of nowhere in the arena to help out Chirico and Shako in their tournament.
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* [[Anime/GunXSword Van]] gets to deliver a mighty ShutUpHannibal against [[Manga/MagicKnightRayearth Lady Debonair]], an EmotionEater that usually eats {{Revenge}} obsessions like the one he had like breakfast.

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* [[Anime/GunXSword Van]] gets to deliver a mighty ShutUpHannibal against [[Manga/MagicKnightRayearth Lady Debonair]], an EmotionEater that usually eats {{Revenge}} obsessions like the one he had like for breakfast.
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* [[Anime/GunXSword Van]] gets to deliver a mighty ShutUpHannibal against [[Manga/MagicKnightRayearth Lady Debonair]], an EmotionEater that usually eats his {{Revenge}} obsession like breakfast.

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* [[Anime/GunXSword Van]] gets to deliver a mighty ShutUpHannibal against [[Manga/MagicKnightRayearth Lady Debonair]], an EmotionEater that usually eats his {{Revenge}} obsession obsessions like the one he had like breakfast.
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* [[Anime/GunXSword Van]] gets to deliver a mighty ShutUpHannibal against [[Manga/MagicKnightRayearth Lady Debonair]], an EmotionEater that usually eats his {{Revenge}} obsession like breakfast.
-->''You stay the hell out of my revenge.'' (puts up his 'super angry' face usually reserved for the likes of The Claw) ''And don't you DARE talk about my love for Elena, [[DidYouJustFlipOffCthulhu you wrinkled old hag in an ugly dress!!]]''
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* ''Anime/GunXSword'' finale. [[spoiler:Van gets 300 morale to himself when fighting against The Claw.]] Asskicking ensues.
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* During a cutscene, [[Anime/MazingerZInfinity Tetsuya]], [[Anime/GaoGaiGar Guy]] and [[Manga/MagicKnightRayearth the Magic Knights]] found themselves surrounded by Golems while on foot. The Magic Knights unleashed their spells to take out some Golems, while Guy and Tetsuya took out another group. It looked like another normal fanfare, but to wit, the Golems are something bigger than normal humans, and at least the fledging Magic Knights required either sword or sorcery to combat it. Guy is a cyborg so he had physical enhancements. Tetsuya? Just your typical normal human albeit a real combat pro, and he's not in his HumongousMecha. He still wiped out some of those Golems all the same, bare-handed. Another day of SRW showcasing how badass Tetsuya is.

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* During a cutscene, [[Anime/MazingerZInfinity Tetsuya]], [[Anime/GaoGaiGar Guy]] and [[Manga/MagicKnightRayearth the Magic Knights]] found themselves surrounded by Golems while on foot. The Magic Knights unleashed their spells to take out some Golems, while Guy and Tetsuya took out another group. It looked like another normal fanfare, but to wit, the Golems are something bigger than normal humans, and at least the fledging Magic Knights required either sword or sorcery to combat it. Guy is a cyborg so he had physical enhancements. Tetsuya? Just your typical normal human albeit a real combat pro, and he's not in his HumongousMecha. [[BadassNormal He still wiped out some of those Golems all the same, bare-handed. with nothing but his own on-foot skill.]] Another day of SRW showcasing how badass Tetsuya is.
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* During a cutscene, [[Anime/MazingerZInfinity Tetsuya]], [[Anime/GaoGaiGar Guy]] and [[Manga/MagicKnightRayearth the Magic Knights]] found themselves surrounded by Golems while on foot. The Magic Knights unleashed their spells to take out some Golems, while Guy and Tetsuya took out another group. It looked like another normal fanfare, but to wit, the Golems are something bigger than normal humans, and at least the fledging Magic Knights required either sword or sorcery to combat it. Guy is a cyborg so he had physical enhancements. Tetsuya? Just your typical normal human albeit a real combat pro, and he's not in his HumongousMecha. He still wiped out those Golems all the same, bare-handed. Another day of SRW showcasing how badass Tetsuya is.

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* During a cutscene, [[Anime/MazingerZInfinity Tetsuya]], [[Anime/GaoGaiGar Guy]] and [[Manga/MagicKnightRayearth the Magic Knights]] found themselves surrounded by Golems while on foot. The Magic Knights unleashed their spells to take out some Golems, while Guy and Tetsuya took out another group. It looked like another normal fanfare, but to wit, the Golems are something bigger than normal humans, and at least the fledging Magic Knights required either sword or sorcery to combat it. Guy is a cyborg so he had physical enhancements. Tetsuya? Just your typical normal human albeit a real combat pro, and he's not in his HumongousMecha. He still wiped out some of those Golems all the same, bare-handed. Another day of SRW showcasing how badass Tetsuya is.
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* During a cutscene, [[Anime/MazingerZInfinity Tetsuya]], [[Anime/GaoGaiGar Guy]] and [[Manga/MagicKnightRayearth the Magic Knights]] found themselves surrounded by Golems while on foot. The Magic Knights unleashed their spells to take out some Golems, while Guy and Tetsuya took out another group. It looked like another normal fanfare, but to wit, the Golems are something bigger than normal humans, and at least the fledging Magic Knights required either sword or sorcery to combat it. Guy is a cyborg so he had physical enhancements. Tetsuya? Just your typical normal human albeit a real combat pro, and he's not in his HumongousMecha. He still wiped out those Golems all the same, bare-handed. Another day of SRW showcasing how badass Tetsuya is.
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** Another nod toward the global fans was in [[https://www.dualshockers.com/super-robot-wars-t-gets-new-details-on-story-series-list-explanation/ the first radio show]] the team did after the trailer reveal... which, among other things, mentions that ''G Gundam'' and ''[=GaoGaiGar=]'' were picked primarily for "their popularity overseas". For SE Asia, that isn't quite as true (if you're going by popularity in English-speaking SEA, ''Anime/VoltesV'' is what'll be at the top of the list[[note]]though they will still feature in ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsDD'' despite that game probably not being translated, which seems to open up a good possibility for the Nagahama robots in the future[[/note]]) though both naturally have their fans... but in ''America'', that is very much the case, especially among the older-school mecha fans ''Terra'' is clearly aimed at, and it makes clear that the ambitions of B.B. Works, and the feedback they listen to, go way beyond Asia, licensing issues be damned.

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** Another nod toward the global fans was in [[https://www.dualshockers.com/super-robot-wars-t-gets-new-details-on-story-series-list-explanation/ the first radio show]] the team did after the trailer reveal... which, among other things, mentions that ''G Gundam'' and ''[=GaoGaiGar=]'' were picked primarily for "their popularity overseas". For SE Asia, that isn't quite as true (if you're going by popularity in English-speaking SEA, ''Anime/VoltesV'' is what'll be at the top of the list[[note]]though they will still feature in ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsDD'' despite that game probably not being translated, which seems to open up a good possibility for the Nagahama robots in the future[[/note]]) though both naturally have their fans... but in ''America'', that is very much the case, especially among the older-school mecha fans ''Terra'' is clearly aimed at, and it makes clear that the ambitions of B.B. Works, and the feedback they listen to, go way beyond Asia, licensing issues be damned.damned.
* There is an awesome announcement during the Taipei Game Show 2019. During that time, Music/JAMProject gave the announcement that they will sing the theme song "Tread on the Tiger's Tail" in their native language... and ''Chinese, Korean and English'' languages depending on in which region you buy the game. That'll be a first for an anime music in a game to be given not just two, but ''four'' language editions!

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Those reaction for the PV would fit better within the And The Fandom Rejoiced page. I'll move this to the roster section.


** In other words, all these roster reveal were enough to make the fandom let out a mass {{Squee}} Bandai Namco hit the jackpot this time.

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** And those were just the credited roster. Come the second PV, the fandom were given with more treats than what's officially credited, all of them [[UnexpectedCharacter unexpected]]. First, there's the [[Anime/AuraBattlerDunbine Bellvine]], an unused Aura Battler Dunbine and probably intended for a MidSeasonUpgrade for Shion Zaba, now coming to fruition. And finally, the Shin Getter Dragon rendition from the obscure Playstation 1 game ''Getter Robo Daikessen!'', meaning that it's Getter's turn (beyond Shin Getter Robo) amongst the 'Holy Trinity' to get nifty 'need-to-dig-from-inner-materials' toys after Gundam got Hi-Nu Gundam and Mazinger got Mazin Emperor G!
** In other words, all these roster reveal were enough to make the fandom let out a mass {{Squee}} Bandai Namco hit the jackpot this time.time and judging from the second PV... looks like they [[IncrediblyLamePun Can't]] [[Manga/GetterRobo Stop]].



** Another nod toward the global fans was in [[https://www.dualshockers.com/super-robot-wars-t-gets-new-details-on-story-series-list-explanation/ the first radio show]] the team did after the trailer reveal... which, among other things, mentions that ''G Gundam'' and ''[=GaoGaiGar=]'' were picked primarily for "their popularity overseas". For SE Asia, that isn't quite as true (if you're going by popularity in English-speaking SEA, ''Anime/VoltesV'' is what'll be at the top of the list[[note]]though they will still feature in ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsDD'' despite that game probably not being translated, which seems to open up a good possibility for the Nagahama robots in the future[[/note]]) though both naturally have their fans... but in ''America'', that is very much the case, especially among the older-school mecha fans ''Terra'' is clearly aimed at, and it makes clear that the ambitions of B.B. Works, and the feedback they listen to, go way beyond Asia, licensing issues be damned.
* The second promotional video gives us a pleasantly unexpected addition with the Bellvine, an Aura Battler seen in an artbook for ''New Story of Anime/AuraBattlerDunbine'' that was likely intended as a MidSeasonUpgrade for protagonist Shion Zaba.
** And if that weren't enough, the PV almost immediately tops itself with another unexpected addition: the ''Getter Robo: Daikessen'' version of Shin Getter Dragon!

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** Another nod toward the global fans was in [[https://www.dualshockers.com/super-robot-wars-t-gets-new-details-on-story-series-list-explanation/ the first radio show]] the team did after the trailer reveal... which, among other things, mentions that ''G Gundam'' and ''[=GaoGaiGar=]'' were picked primarily for "their popularity overseas". For SE Asia, that isn't quite as true (if you're going by popularity in English-speaking SEA, ''Anime/VoltesV'' is what'll be at the top of the list[[note]]though they will still feature in ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsDD'' despite that game probably not being translated, which seems to open up a good possibility for the Nagahama robots in the future[[/note]]) though both naturally have their fans... but in ''America'', that is very much the case, especially among the older-school mecha fans ''Terra'' is clearly aimed at, and it makes clear that the ambitions of B.B. Works, and the feedback they listen to, go way beyond Asia, licensing issues be damned.
* The second promotional video gives us a pleasantly unexpected addition with the Bellvine, an Aura Battler seen in an artbook for ''New Story of Anime/AuraBattlerDunbine'' that was likely intended as a MidSeasonUpgrade for protagonist Shion Zaba.
** And if that weren't enough, the PV almost immediately tops itself with another unexpected addition: the ''Getter Robo: Daikessen'' version of Shin Getter Dragon!
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* The second promotional video gives us a pleasantly unexpected addition: the ''Getter Robo: Daikessen'' version of Shin Getter Dragon!

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* The second promotional video gives us a pleasantly unexpected addition with the Bellvine, an Aura Battler seen in an artbook for ''New Story of Anime/AuraBattlerDunbine'' that was likely intended as a MidSeasonUpgrade for protagonist Shion Zaba.
** And if that weren't enough, the PV almost immediately tops itself with another
unexpected addition: the ''Getter Robo: Daikessen'' version of Shin Getter Dragon!
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* ''The roster itself''. Even in mere announcement, it made everyone drop their jaws in awe:

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* ''The roster itself''. Even in mere announcement, it Remember when ''[[VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsV V's]]'' roster [[Awesome/SuperRobotWarsV made everyone drop their jaws in awe:awe?]] Well, this SRW takes cue from that and goes ''even beyond'':
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** Another nod toward the global fans was in [[https://www.dualshockers.com/super-robot-wars-t-gets-new-details-on-story-series-list-explanation/ the first radio show]] the team did after the trailer reveal... which, among other things, mentions that ''G Gundam'' and ''[=GaoGaiGar=]'' were picked primarily for "their popularity overseas". For SE Asia, that isn't quite as true (if you're going by popularity in English-speaking SEA, ''Anime/VoltesV'' is what'll be at the top of the list[[note]]though they will still feature in ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsDD'' despite that game probably not being translated, which seems to open up a good possibility for the Nagahama robots in the future[[/note]]) though both naturally have their fans... but in ''America'', that is very much the case, especially among the older-school mecha fans ''Terra'' is clearly aimed at, and it makes clear that the ambitions of B.B. Works, and the feedback they listen to, go way beyond Asia, licensing issues be damned.

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** Another nod toward the global fans was in [[https://www.dualshockers.com/super-robot-wars-t-gets-new-details-on-story-series-list-explanation/ the first radio show]] the team did after the trailer reveal... which, among other things, mentions that ''G Gundam'' and ''[=GaoGaiGar=]'' were picked primarily for "their popularity overseas". For SE Asia, that isn't quite as true (if you're going by popularity in English-speaking SEA, ''Anime/VoltesV'' is what'll be at the top of the list[[note]]though they will still feature in ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsDD'' despite that game probably not being translated, which seems to open up a good possibility for the Nagahama robots in the future[[/note]]) though both naturally have their fans... but in ''America'', that is very much the case, especially among the older-school mecha fans ''Terra'' is clearly aimed at, and it makes clear that the ambitions of B.B. Works, and the feedback they listen to, go way beyond Asia, licensing issues be damned.damned.
* The second promotional video gives us a pleasantly unexpected addition: the ''Getter Robo: Daikessen'' version of Shin Getter Dragon!
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** Amongst the old, returning series, one of them is ''Anime/GaoGaiGar'', who has not been included since ''BX''. This, in turn, has the effect of softening the blow of how ''Anime/TheBraveExpressMightGaine'' is appearing for the third time in a row, because hey, it's a first for a double Anime/BraveSeries inclusion, double the [[Creator/NobuyukiHiyama Hiyama yelling]], double the HotBlooded awesome. ''Anime/{{Gunbuster}}'' inclusion was a most welcome addition, but the cherry on the top is also the return of ''Anime/MobileFighterGGundam'', which means that this is the first time that G Gundam and [=GaoGaiGar=] will be in the same regular SRW, with two top HotBlooded voice actor Creator/TomokazuSeki and Creator/NobuyukiHiyama ready to duke it out at their top HotBlooded roles. Adding to that, ''Anime/GunXSword'' also returns from its only appearance in ''K''. These would have been a killer combo by itself... but the ''newcomers'' stole the show.

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** Amongst the old, returning series, one of them is ''Anime/GaoGaiGar'', who has not been included since ''BX''. This, in turn, has the effect of softening the blow of how ''Anime/TheBraveExpressMightGaine'' is appearing for the third time in a row, because hey, it's a first for a double Anime/BraveSeries inclusion, double the [[Creator/NobuyukiHiyama Hiyama yelling]], double the HotBlooded awesome. ''Anime/{{Gunbuster}}'' inclusion was a most welcome addition, but the cherry on the top is also the return of ''Anime/MobileFighterGGundam'', which means that this is the first time that G Gundam and [=GaoGaiGar=] will be in the same regular SRW, with two top HotBlooded voice actor Creator/TomokazuSeki and Creator/NobuyukiHiyama ready to duke it out at their top HotBlooded roles. Adding to that, ''Anime/GunXSword'' also returns from its only appearance in ''K''.''K'', and unofficially adds up the Anime/BraveSeries robots into ''three''[[note]]The El Dora V is a huge ShoutOut to several Super Robots, especially [=GaoGaiGar=], that people like to consider it an unofficial Brave robot.[[/note]]. These would have been a killer combo by itself... but the ''newcomers'' stole the show.

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* ''Anime/CowboyBebop'' in a ''Super Robot Wars'' game! Enough said.
* Also ''Anime/MagicKnightRayearth'' for being the first MagicalGirl series to ever debut, having been a target of requests for inclusion for nearly twenty years.
* As well as the debut of ''Anime/CaptainHarlock'', one of the most esteemed SpacePirate franchises in Japan (and in ''history'').
* A more minor one, but fans usually hailed ''Anime/MobileFighterGGundam'' and ''Anime/GaoGaiGar'' to be some of the most HotBlooded anime to embrace SRW (mainly because they feature ''two'' of the most HotBlooded voice actors, Creator/TomokazuSeki and Creator/NobuyukiHiyama, at their most HotBlooded roles) and yet they have never been in the same SRW... ''until this very title''.
* There's another first for another awesome: This is the first SRW to include ''two'' Anime/BraveSeries entries at once: ''Anime/TheBraveExpressMightGaine'' and ''Anime/GaoGaiGar''. Double the [[Creator/NobuyukiHiyama Hiyama]], double the HotBlooded awesome!

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* ''Anime/CowboyBebop'' ''The roster itself''. Even in a ''Super Robot Wars'' game! Enough said.
* Also ''Anime/MagicKnightRayearth'' for being
mere announcement, it made everyone drop their jaws in awe:
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the first MagicalGirl series to ever debut, having been a target of requests for inclusion for nearly twenty years.
* As well as the debut of ''Anime/CaptainHarlock'',
old, returning series, one of the most esteemed SpacePirate franchises in Japan (and in ''history'').
* A more minor one, but fans usually hailed ''Anime/MobileFighterGGundam'' and ''Anime/GaoGaiGar'' to be some of the most HotBlooded anime to embrace SRW (mainly because they feature ''two'' of the most HotBlooded voice actors, Creator/TomokazuSeki and Creator/NobuyukiHiyama, at their most HotBlooded roles) and yet they have never
them is ''Anime/GaoGaiGar'', who has not been included since ''BX''. This, in turn, has the same SRW... ''until this very title''.
* There's another first for another awesome: This is
effect of softening the first SRW to include ''two'' Anime/BraveSeries entries at once: blow of how ''Anime/TheBraveExpressMightGaine'' and ''Anime/GaoGaiGar''. Double is appearing for the third time in a row, because hey, it's a first for a double Anime/BraveSeries inclusion, double the [[Creator/NobuyukiHiyama Hiyama]], Hiyama yelling]], double the HotBlooded awesome!awesome. ''Anime/{{Gunbuster}}'' inclusion was a most welcome addition, but the cherry on the top is also the return of ''Anime/MobileFighterGGundam'', which means that this is the first time that G Gundam and [=GaoGaiGar=] will be in the same regular SRW, with two top HotBlooded voice actor Creator/TomokazuSeki and Creator/NobuyukiHiyama ready to duke it out at their top HotBlooded roles. Adding to that, ''Anime/GunXSword'' also returns from its only appearance in ''K''. These would have been a killer combo by itself... but the ''newcomers'' stole the show.
** It started out fine with ''Anime/ExpelledFromParadise'', a new, solid entry... but the fans started screaming in awe with the reveal of ''Anime/CowboyBebop'', one of the 1990's shows that aired on Creator/{{Toonami}} and defined its Western anime fanbase, making it even when they just have a small ship as unit. This is then followed with ''[[Anime/CaptainHarlock Arcadia of my Youth - Endless Orbit SSX]]'', one of the anime that featured the most esteemed SpacePirate in history: Captain Harlock. And as the finale, they included ''Manga/MagicKnightRayearth'', a MagicalGirl series that has been most requested by the fandom for nearly twenty years and finally the wish came true.
** In other words, all these roster reveal were enough to make the fandom let out a mass {{Squee}} Bandai Namco hit the jackpot this time.
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This is neat trivia but not quite relevant to the awesome bit at hand.


** Another nod toward the global fans was in [[https://www.dualshockers.com/super-robot-wars-t-gets-new-details-on-story-series-list-explanation/ the first radio show]] the team did after the trailer reveal... which, among other things, mentions that ''G Gundam'' and ''[=GaoGaiGar=]'' were picked primarily for "their popularity overseas". For SE Asia, that isn't quite as true (if you're going by popularity in English-speaking SEA, ''Anime/VoltesV'' is what'll be at the top of the list, but they will still feature in ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsDD'' despite probably not going to be translated, this opens up a good possibility for the Nagahama robots in the future) though both naturally have their fans... but in ''America'', that is very much the case, especially among the older-school mecha fans ''Terra'' is clearly aimed at, and it makes clear that the ambitions of B.B. Works, and the feedback they listen to, go way beyond Asia, licensing issues be damned.

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** Another nod toward the global fans was in [[https://www.dualshockers.com/super-robot-wars-t-gets-new-details-on-story-series-list-explanation/ the first radio show]] the team did after the trailer reveal... which, among other things, mentions that ''G Gundam'' and ''[=GaoGaiGar=]'' were picked primarily for "their popularity overseas". For SE Asia, that isn't quite as true (if you're going by popularity in English-speaking SEA, ''Anime/VoltesV'' is what'll be at the top of the list, but list[[note]]though they will still feature in ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsDD'' despite that game probably not going to be being translated, this opens which seems to open up a good possibility for the Nagahama robots in the future) future[[/note]]) though both naturally have their fans... but in ''America'', that is very much the case, especially among the older-school mecha fans ''Terra'' is clearly aimed at, and it makes clear that the ambitions of B.B. Works, and the feedback they listen to, go way beyond Asia, licensing issues be damned.
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** Another nod toward the global fans was in [[https://www.dualshockers.com/super-robot-wars-t-gets-new-details-on-story-series-list-explanation/ the first radio show]] the team did after the trailer reveal... which, among other things, mentions that ''G Gundam'' and ''[=GaoGaiGar=]'' were picked primarily for "their popularity overseas". For SE Asia, that isn't quite as true (if you're going by popularity in English-speaking SEA, ''Anime/VoltesV'' is what'll be at the top of the list) though both naturally have their fans... but in ''America'', that is very much the case, especially among the older-school mecha fans ''Terra'' is clearly aimed at, and it makes clear that the ambitions of B.B. Works, and the feedback they listen to, go way beyond Asia, licensing issues be damned.

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** Another nod toward the global fans was in [[https://www.dualshockers.com/super-robot-wars-t-gets-new-details-on-story-series-list-explanation/ the first radio show]] the team did after the trailer reveal... which, among other things, mentions that ''G Gundam'' and ''[=GaoGaiGar=]'' were picked primarily for "their popularity overseas". For SE Asia, that isn't quite as true (if you're going by popularity in English-speaking SEA, ''Anime/VoltesV'' is what'll be at the top of the list) list, but they will still feature in ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsDD'' despite probably not going to be translated, this opens up a good possibility for the Nagahama robots in the future) though both naturally have their fans... but in ''America'', that is very much the case, especially among the older-school mecha fans ''Terra'' is clearly aimed at, and it makes clear that the ambitions of B.B. Works, and the feedback they listen to, go way beyond Asia, licensing issues be damned.
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** Another nod toward the global fans was in [[https://www.dualshockers.com/super-robot-wars-t-gets-new-details-on-story-series-list-explanation/ the first radio show]] the team did after the trailer reveal... which, among other things, mentions that ''G Gundam'' and ''[=GaoGaiGar=]'' were picked primarily for "their popularity overseas". For SE Asia, that isn't quite as true (if you're going by popularity in English-speaking SEA, ''Anime/VoltesV'' is what'll be at the top of the list) though both naturally have their fans... but in ''America'', that is very much the case, especially among the older-school mecha fans ''Terra'' is clearly aimed at, and it makes clear that the ambitions of B.B. Works, and the feedback they listen to, goes way beyond Asia, licensing issues be damned.

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** Another nod toward the global fans was in [[https://www.dualshockers.com/super-robot-wars-t-gets-new-details-on-story-series-list-explanation/ the first radio show]] the team did after the trailer reveal... which, among other things, mentions that ''G Gundam'' and ''[=GaoGaiGar=]'' were picked primarily for "their popularity overseas". For SE Asia, that isn't quite as true (if you're going by popularity in English-speaking SEA, ''Anime/VoltesV'' is what'll be at the top of the list) though both naturally have their fans... but in ''America'', that is very much the case, especially among the older-school mecha fans ''Terra'' is clearly aimed at, and it makes clear that the ambitions of B.B. Works, and the feedback they listen to, goes go way beyond Asia, licensing issues be damned.
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* And then there's [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8O621IVpwfw this little video]] from longtime series producer Nobuyuki Terada and ''T'' prducer Syohei Mogami. While it's formally addressed to fans "in Asia", it's very much a wink-nod way of thanking fans from all over the ''world'' for supporting the new effort to localize the games and release them in a way that deals with the licensing issues but also makes them available to nearly everyone in the world (and even just outright mentions "globalizing the series" at one point). Terada makes it clear that the support for ''V'' and ''X'' '''has''' been noticed, and so long as sales remain good, it's clear they intend to keep pushing this new effort as far as it can go, all driven by the fans. And it even makes clear that reveals and whatnot will be kept up to pace ''in English'' on the Namco-Bandai SEA channel!

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* And then there's [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8O621IVpwfw this little video]] from longtime series producer Nobuyuki Terada and ''T'' prducer Syohei Mogami. While it's formally addressed to fans "in Asia", it's very much a wink-nod way of thanking fans from all over the ''world'' for supporting the new effort to localize the games and release them in a way that deals with the licensing issues but also makes them available to nearly everyone in the world (and even just outright mentions "globalizing the series" at one point). Terada makes it clear that the support for ''V'' and ''X'' '''has''' been noticed, and so long as sales remain good, it's clear they intend to keep pushing this new effort as far as it can go, all driven by the fans. And it even makes clear that reveals and whatnot will be kept up to pace ''in English'' on the Namco-Bandai SEA channel!channel!
** Another nod toward the global fans was in [[https://www.dualshockers.com/super-robot-wars-t-gets-new-details-on-story-series-list-explanation/ the first radio show]] the team did after the trailer reveal... which, among other things, mentions that ''G Gundam'' and ''[=GaoGaiGar=]'' were picked primarily for "their popularity overseas". For SE Asia, that isn't quite as true (if you're going by popularity in English-speaking SEA, ''Anime/VoltesV'' is what'll be at the top of the list) though both naturally have their fans... but in ''America'', that is very much the case, especially among the older-school mecha fans ''Terra'' is clearly aimed at, and it makes clear that the ambitions of B.B. Works, and the feedback they listen to, goes way beyond Asia, licensing issues be damned.
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* And then there's [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8O621IVpwfw this little video]] from longtime series producer Terada and ''T'' prducer Syohei Mogami. While it's formally addressed to fans "in Asia", it's very much a wink-nod way of thanking fans from all over the ''world'' for supporting the new effort to localize the games and release them in a way that deals with the licensing issues but also makes them available to nearly everyone in the world (and even just outright mentions "globalizing the series" at one point). Terada makes it clear that the support for ''V'' and ''X'' '''has''' been noticed, and so long as sales remain good, it's clear they intend to keep pushing this new effort as far as it can go, all driven by the fans. And it even makes clear that reveals and whatnot will be kept up to pace ''in English'' on the Namco-Bandai SEA channel!

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* And then there's [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8O621IVpwfw this little video]] from longtime series producer Nobuyuki Terada and ''T'' prducer Syohei Mogami. While it's formally addressed to fans "in Asia", it's very much a wink-nod way of thanking fans from all over the ''world'' for supporting the new effort to localize the games and release them in a way that deals with the licensing issues but also makes them available to nearly everyone in the world (and even just outright mentions "globalizing the series" at one point). Terada makes it clear that the support for ''V'' and ''X'' '''has''' been noticed, and so long as sales remain good, it's clear they intend to keep pushing this new effort as far as it can go, all driven by the fans. And it even makes clear that reveals and whatnot will be kept up to pace ''in English'' on the Namco-Bandai SEA channel!
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* There's another first for another awesome: This is the first SRW to include ''two'' Anime/BraveSeries entries at once: ''Anime/TheBraveExpressMightGaine'' and ''Anime/GaoGaiGar''. Double the [[Creator/NobuyukiHiyama Hiyama]], double the HotBlooded awesome!

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* There's another first for another awesome: This is the first SRW to include ''two'' Anime/BraveSeries entries at once: ''Anime/TheBraveExpressMightGaine'' and ''Anime/GaoGaiGar''. Double the [[Creator/NobuyukiHiyama Hiyama]], double the HotBlooded awesome!awesome!
* And then there's [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8O621IVpwfw this little video]] from longtime series producer Terada and ''T'' prducer Syohei Mogami. While it's formally addressed to fans "in Asia", it's very much a wink-nod way of thanking fans from all over the ''world'' for supporting the new effort to localize the games and release them in a way that deals with the licensing issues but also makes them available to nearly everyone in the world (and even just outright mentions "globalizing the series" at one point). Terada makes it clear that the support for ''V'' and ''X'' '''has''' been noticed, and so long as sales remain good, it's clear they intend to keep pushing this new effort as far as it can go, all driven by the fans. And it even makes clear that reveals and whatnot will be kept up to pace ''in English'' on the Namco-Bandai SEA channel!
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* Also ''Anime/MagicKnightRayearth'' for being the first MagicalGirl series to ever debut.
* As well as the debut of ''Anime/CaptainHarlock'', one of the most esteemed SpacePirate shows in Japan.
* A more minor one, but fans usually hailed ''Anime/MobileFighterGGundam'' and ''Anime/GaoGaiGar'' to be some of the most HotBlooded anime to embrace SRW (mainly because they feature ''two'' of the most HotBlooded voice actors, Creator/TomokazuSeki and Creator/NobuyukiHiyama, at their most HotBlooded roles) and yet they have never been under the same SRW... ''until this very title''.

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* Also ''Anime/MagicKnightRayearth'' for being the first MagicalGirl series to ever debut.
debut, having been a target of requests for inclusion for nearly twenty years.
* As well as the debut of ''Anime/CaptainHarlock'', one of the most esteemed SpacePirate shows franchises in Japan.
Japan (and in ''history'').
* A more minor one, but fans usually hailed ''Anime/MobileFighterGGundam'' and ''Anime/GaoGaiGar'' to be some of the most HotBlooded anime to embrace SRW (mainly because they feature ''two'' of the most HotBlooded voice actors, Creator/TomokazuSeki and Creator/NobuyukiHiyama, at their most HotBlooded roles) and yet they have never been under in the same SRW... ''until this very title''.
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* A more minor one, but fans usually hailed ''Anime/MobileFighterGGundam'' and ''Anime/GaoGaiGar'' to be some of the most HotBlooded anime to embrace SRW (mainly because they feature ''two'' most HotBlooded voice actors, Creator/TomokazuSeki and Creator/NobuyukiHiyama, at their most HotBlooded roles) and yet they have never been under the same SRW... ''until this very title''.

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* A more minor one, but fans usually hailed ''Anime/MobileFighterGGundam'' and ''Anime/GaoGaiGar'' to be some of the most HotBlooded anime to embrace SRW (mainly because they feature ''two'' of the most HotBlooded voice actors, Creator/TomokazuSeki and Creator/NobuyukiHiyama, at their most HotBlooded roles) and yet they have never been under the same SRW... ''until this very title''.
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* A more minor one, but fans usually hailed ''Anime/MobileFighterGGundam'' and ''Anime/GaoGaiGar'' to be some of the most HotBlooded anime to embrace SRW (mainly because it features ''two'' most HotBlooded voice actors, Creator/TomokazuSeki and Creator/NobuyukiHiyama, at their most HotBlooded roles) and yet they have never been under the same SRW... ''until this very title''.

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* A more minor one, but fans usually hailed ''Anime/MobileFighterGGundam'' and ''Anime/GaoGaiGar'' to be some of the most HotBlooded anime to embrace SRW (mainly because it features they feature ''two'' most HotBlooded voice actors, Creator/TomokazuSeki and Creator/NobuyukiHiyama, at their most HotBlooded roles) and yet they have never been under the same SRW... ''until this very title''.
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* A more minor one, but fans usually hailed ''Anime/MobileFighterGGundam'' and ''Anime/GaoGaiGar'' to be some of the most HotBlooded anime to embrace SRW (mainly because it features ''two'' most HotBlooded seiyuu, Creator/TomokazuSeki and Creator/NobuyukiHiyama, at their most HotBlooded roles) and yet they have never been under the same SRW... ''until this very title''.

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* A more minor one, but fans usually hailed ''Anime/MobileFighterGGundam'' and ''Anime/GaoGaiGar'' to be some of the most HotBlooded anime to embrace SRW (mainly because it features ''two'' most HotBlooded seiyuu, voice actors, Creator/TomokazuSeki and Creator/NobuyukiHiyama, at their most HotBlooded roles) and yet they have never been under the same SRW... ''until this very title''.
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* There's another first for another awesome: This is the first SRW to include ''two'' Anime/BraveSeries entries at once: Anime/TheBraveExpressMightGaine and Anime/GaoGaiGar. Double the [[Creator/NobuyukiHiyama Hiyama]], double the HotBlooded awesome!

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* There's another first for another awesome: This is the first SRW to include ''two'' Anime/BraveSeries entries at once: Anime/TheBraveExpressMightGaine ''Anime/TheBraveExpressMightGaine'' and Anime/GaoGaiGar.''Anime/GaoGaiGar''. Double the [[Creator/NobuyukiHiyama Hiyama]], double the HotBlooded awesome!
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* A more minor one, but fans usually hailed ''Anime/MobileFighterGGundam'' and ''Anime/GaoGaiGar'' to be some of the most HotBlooded anime to embrace SRW (mainly because it features ''two'' most HotBlooded seiyuu, Creator/TomokazuSeki and Creator/NobuyukiHiyama, at their most HotBlooded roles) and yet they have never been under the same SRW... ''until this very title''.

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* A more minor one, but fans usually hailed ''Anime/MobileFighterGGundam'' and ''Anime/GaoGaiGar'' to be some of the most HotBlooded anime to embrace SRW (mainly because it features ''two'' most HotBlooded seiyuu, Creator/TomokazuSeki and Creator/NobuyukiHiyama, at their most HotBlooded roles) and yet they have never been under the same SRW... ''until this very title''.title''.
* There's another first for another awesome: This is the first SRW to include ''two'' Anime/BraveSeries entries at once: Anime/TheBraveExpressMightGaine and Anime/GaoGaiGar. Double the [[Creator/NobuyukiHiyama Hiyama]], double the HotBlooded awesome!
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* ''Anime/CowboyBebop'' in a ''Super Robot Wars'' game! Enough said.
* Also ''Anime/MagicKnightRayearth'' for being the first MagicalGirl series to ever debut.
* As well as the debut of ''Anime/CaptainHarlock'', one of the most esteemed SpacePirate shows in Japan.
* A more minor one, but fans usually hailed ''Anime/MobileFighterGGundam'' and ''Anime/GaoGaiGar'' to be some of the most HotBlooded anime to embrace SRW (mainly because it features ''two'' most HotBlooded seiyuu, Creator/TomokazuSeki and Creator/NobuyukiHiyama, at their most HotBlooded roles) and yet they have never been under the same SRW... ''until this very title''.

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