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''Tadao Nagahama: Robot Romance Animation Chronicle Infobook'' is a 2003 278-page book published by Creator/TadaoNagahama and Yoichi Iwasa. It reveals the details and extra material regarding the four SuperRobot shows Nagahama created - ''Anime/CombattlerV, Anime/VoltesV'' and ''Anime/{{Daimos}}'') and ''Anime/FutureRobotDaltanious''. The first three of these are known as the Anime/RobotRomanceTrilogy.
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''Tadao Nagahama: Robot Romance Animation Chronicle Infobook'' is a 2003 278-page book published by Creator/TadaoNagahama and Yoichi Iwasa. It reveals the details and extra material regarding the four SuperRobot SuperRobotGenre shows Nagahama created - -- ''Anime/CombattlerV, Anime/VoltesV'' and ''Anime/{{Daimos}}'') and ''Anime/FutureRobotDaltanious''. The first three of these are known as the Anime/RobotRomanceTrilogy.
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* GirlyGirlAndTomboy: [[https://hero.fandom.com/wiki/File:Tadao_nagahama_artbook.jpg One page]] depicts the main female characters of Tadao Nagahama's mecha anime - the tomboyish [[Anime/ToshoDaimos Nana Izumi]], and the girly [[Anime/FutureRobotDaltanious Sanae Shiratori]], [[Anime/CombattlerV Chizuru Nanbara]] and [[Anime/{{Daimos}} Princess Erika]]. [[Anime/VoltesV Megumi Oka]] is somewhere in the middle.
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* GirlyGirlAndTomboy: [[https://hero.fandom.com/wiki/File:Tadao_nagahama_artbook.jpg One page]] depicts the main female characters of Tadao Nagahama's mecha anime - the tomboyish [[Anime/ToshoDaimos [[Anime/{{Daimos}} Nana Izumi]], and the girly [[Anime/FutureRobotDaltanious Sanae Shiratori]], [[Anime/CombattlerV Chizuru Nanbara]] and [[Anime/{{Daimos}} Princess Erika]]. [[Anime/VoltesV Megumi Oka]] is somewhere in the middle.middle.
* HumongousMecha: Four of them, in fact -- Combattler V, Voltes V, Daimos, Daltanious.
* HumongousMecha: Four of them, in fact -- Combattler V, Voltes V, Daimos, Daltanious.
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* RetCon: [[spoiler: The book states that Prince Gohl's mother bribed the doctor not to tell anyone about her son's hornless mutation. However, in the anime, the doctor himself was seen trying to prevent Oral from killing Gohl and there was no mention of bribery.]]
* SuperRobot: Four of them, in fact - Combattler V, Voltes V, Daimos, Daltanious.
* SuperRobot: Four of them, in fact - Combattler V, Voltes V, Daimos, Daltanious.
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* RetCon: [[spoiler: The {{Retcon}}: [[spoiler:The book states that Prince Gohl's mother bribed the doctor not to tell anyone about her son's hornless mutation. However, in the anime, the doctor himself was seen trying to prevent Oral from killing Gohl and there was no mention of bribery.]]
* SuperRobot: Four of them, in fact - Combattler V, Voltes V, Daimos, Daltanious.]]
* SuperRobot: Four of them, in fact - Combattler V, Voltes V, Daimos, Daltanious.
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* DidntThinkThisThrough: Tadao Nagahama admits that when he came up with the idea of five machines merging into a giant robot, he didn't realize how hard the unprecedented concept would be. Thus, Popy, the toy company that sponsored his SuperRobot shows, devised the idea of the vehicles.
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* DidntThinkThisThrough: Tadao Nagahama admits that when he came up with the idea of five machines merging into a giant robot, he didn't realize how hard the unprecedented concept would be. Thus, Popy, the toy company that sponsored his SuperRobot SuperRobotGenre shows, devised the idea of the vehicles.
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* RealMenWearPink: Creator/MitsukoHorie mentions that despite creating many SuperRobot shows, Tadao Nagahama seems more inclined towards the {{shojo}} genre (page 233).
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* RealMenWearPink: Creator/MitsukoHorie mentions that despite creating many SuperRobot SuperRobotGenre shows, Tadao Nagahama seems more inclined towards the {{shojo}} genre (page 233).
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--> The Three Generals are modeled after the monster sculptures at Notre Dame Cathedral, Girua is a lion, Narua is a goat, and Mia is an impala. In the anime, Girua also had horns.
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* WarIsHell: Nagahama was critical of war, and felt like SuperRobot shows glorified it too much. In one except, he states:
--> This is the highest and greatest proposition for any artist, is to imprint the two words "anti-war" deeply into the viewer's consciousness. However, the genre of giant robot animation is at the opposite end of the spectrum.
--> This is the highest and greatest proposition for any artist, is to imprint the two words "anti-war" deeply into the viewer's consciousness. However, the genre of giant robot animation is at the opposite end of the spectrum.
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* WarIsHell: Nagahama was critical of war, and felt like SuperRobot SuperRobotGenre shows glorified it too much. In one except, he states:
--> This -->This is the highest and greatest proposition for any artist, is to imprint the two words "anti-war" deeply into the viewer's consciousness. However, the genre of giant robot animation is at the opposite end of the spectrum.
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See also ''Literature/RomanRoboAnimeClimaxSelection''.
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* LighterAndSofter: Discussed. The anime staff felt like ''Anime/VoltesV'' and ''Anime/{{Daimos}}'''s themes were too difficult for children to emphathize with, so their next work, ''Daltanious'', was written to be more kid-friendly and softer.
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* LighterAndSofter: Discussed. The anime staff felt like that ''Anime/VoltesV'' and ''Anime/{{Daimos}}'''s themes were too difficult for children to emphathize with, so their next work, ''Daltanious'', was written to be more kid-friendly and softer.
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*RetCon: [[spoiler: The book states that Prince Gohl's mother bribed the doctor not to tell anyone about her son's hornless mutation. However, in the anime, the doctor himself was seen trying to prevent Oral from killing Gohl and there was no mention of bribery.]]
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*AmbiguousTimePeriod: The state of the Boazanian Empire is dissected in one excerpt:
-->In the Boazanian Empire, science remains abnormally advanced despite the social system remaining the same as the old Middle Ages. Anyone who was not a nobleman was a slave, and the sign of that nobility is a pair of horns on their head. Those without horns live in a completely different society, like worker bees and prisoners. They are bought and sold, and it is natural for parents and children to be separated. Those who risk escaping are chained up and spend their lives working.
-->In the Boazanian Empire, science remains abnormally advanced despite the social system remaining the same as the old Middle Ages. Anyone who was not a nobleman was a slave, and the sign of that nobility is a pair of horns on their head. Those without horns live in a completely different society, like worker bees and prisoners. They are bought and sold, and it is natural for parents and children to be separated. Those who risk escaping are chained up and spend their lives working.
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*FishOutOfWater: Yuji Hosoi (the mangaka who would serialize the ''Anime/VoltesV'' manga in ''Magazine/TeleviKun'') is called this because prior to the incident, he had never written his own manga before - though he did train under Creator/ShotaroIshinomori.
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*LittleBitBeastly: Heinel had a tail in concept art.
-->'''Commentary''': However, strangely, there was a long, thick tail extending from his behind. I wonder what the faces would be like if I showed them to current Heinel fans.
-->'''Commentary''': However, strangely, there was a long, thick tail extending from his behind. I wonder what the faces would be like if I showed them to current Heinel fans.
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*PaperThinDisguise: One section of the book discusses the manga adaptations of the anime. Yuji Hosoi was initially the writer for most of them, but after he retired due to illness, he was replaced by another writer using the psudedonym Aoi Mori. However, readers could tell from the art style that Aoi Mori was actually Morihiko Ishigawa (a mangaka best known for providing the illustrations to the Japanese editions of ''Literature/SherlockHolmes''), and word quickly spread around.
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*AffectionateNickname: Creator/OsamuIchikawa nicknames Creator/ShozoIizuka "Aki-chan".
* {{Fanboy}}: A few of the staff of the anime were fans of ''Franchise/SuperSentai'' and discussed it with one another.
* GirlyGirlAndTomboy: [[https://hero.fandom.com/wiki/File:Tadao_nagahama_artbook.jpg One page]] depicts the main female characters of Tadao Nagahama's mecha anime - the tomboyish [[Anime/ToshoDaimos Nana Izumi]], and the girly [[Anime/FutureRobotDaltanious Sanae Shiratori]], [[Anime/CombattlerV Chizuru Nanbara]] and [[Anime/{{Daimos}} Princess Erika]]. [[Anime/VoltesV Megumi Oka]] is somewhere in the middle.
* PrimaryColorChampion: Played straight and subverted. Combattler V and Voltes V both consist of red, white and blue, but Daimos is red, white and ''green'' and Daltanious is red, white and black, inverting RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver.
* SuperRobot: Four of them, in fact - Combattler V, Voltes V, Daimos, Daltanious.
!!''Tadao Nagahama Robot Romance Animation Chronicle Infobook'' discusses the following tropes:
*AuthorAppeal: Akihiro Kanayama states that when he draws women, he likes to focus on their hands and their necks. He gives Raiza from ''Anime/{{Daimos}}'' as an example.
* GirlyGirlAndTomboy: [[https://hero.fandom.com/wiki/File:Tadao_nagahama_artbook.jpg One page]] depicts the main female characters of Tadao Nagahama's mecha anime - the tomboyish [[Anime/ToshoDaimos Nana Izumi]], and the girly [[Anime/FutureRobotDaltanious Sanae Shiratori]], [[Anime/CombattlerV Chizuru Nanbara]] and [[Anime/{{Daimos}} Princess Erika]]. [[Anime/VoltesV Megumi Oka]] is somewhere in the middle.
* PrimaryColorChampion: Played straight and subverted. Combattler V and Voltes V both consist of red, white and blue, but Daimos is red, white and ''green'' and Daltanious is red, white and black, inverting RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver.
* SuperRobot: Four of them, in fact - Combattler V, Voltes V, Daimos, Daltanious.
!!''Tadao Nagahama Robot Romance Animation Chronicle Infobook'' discusses the following tropes:
*AuthorAppeal: Akihiro Kanayama states that when he draws women, he likes to focus on their hands and their necks. He gives Raiza from ''Anime/{{Daimos}}'' as an example.
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* {{Fanboy}}: A few of the staff of the four anime were fans of ''Series/SuperSentai'' and discussed it with one another.
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* GirlyGirlAndTomboy: [[https://hero.fandom.com/wiki/File:Tadao_nagahama_artbook.jpg One page]] depicts the main female characters of Tadao Nagahama's mecha anime - the tomboyish [[Anime/ToshoDaimos Nana Izumi]], and the girly [[Anime/FutureRobotDaltanious Sanae Shiratori]], [[Anime/CombattlerV Chizuru Nanbara]] and [[Anime/{{Daimos}} Princess Erika]]. [[Anime/VoltesV Megumi Oka]] is somewhere in the middle.
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* LikeASonToMe: Page 213: Akihiro Kanayama mentions he was a student of Creator/OsamuTezuka and states that Tezuka was like a father to him.
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* LikeASonToMe: Page 213: Akihiro Kanayama mentions he was a student of Creator/OsamuTezuka when he worked at Mushi Productions, and states that Tezuka was like a father to him.
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* PrimaryColorChampion: Played straight and subverted. Combattler V and Voltes V both consist of red, white and blue, but Daimos is red, white and ''green'' and Daltanious is red, white and black, inverting RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver.
*RealMenWearPink: Creator/MitsukoHorie mentions that despite creating many SuperRobot shows, Tadao Nagahama seems more inclined towards the {{shojo}} genre (page 233).
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* SuperRobot: Four of them, in fact - Combattler V, Voltes V, Daimos, Daltanious.
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*ChildrenAreSpecial: Director commentary states that the reason the main cast of ''Daltanious'' are children is because, similar to how the theme of ''Voltes'' was father-son love and the theme of ''Daimos'' was love between a man and a woman, the theme of ''Daltanious'' was meant to be the vitality of children and how their innocence and curiosity shapes the world.
*CombiningMecha: Believe it or not, in the first draft of ''Anime/CombattlerV'', the robot was meant to be made up of ''nine'' mechas - this was slimmed down to six, then five, which is what you see in the show. The image depicted in the book also shows that it had wing-like structures on each side of it's head.
*CombiningMecha: Believe it or not, in the first draft of ''Anime/CombattlerV'', the robot was meant to be made up of ''nine'' mechas - this was slimmed down to six, then five, which is what you see in the show. The image depicted in the book also shows that it had wing-like structures on each side of it's head.
*{{Fanboy}}: A few of the staff of the four anime were fans of ''Series/SuperSentai'' and discussed it with one another.
*KidAppealCharacter: The book reveals that the cast of ''Anime/CombattlerV'' (particularly Hyoma) were made to be this.
*KidAppealCharacter: The book reveals that the cast of ''Anime/CombattlerV'' (particularly Hyoma) were made to be this.
*LighterAndSofter: Discussed. The anime staff felt like ''Anime/VoltesV'' and ''Anime/{{Daimos}}'''s themes were too difficult for children to emphathize with, so their next work, ''Daltanious'', was written to be more kid-friendly and softer.
*LikeASonToMe: Page 213: Akihiro Kanayama mentions he was a student of Creator/OsamuTezuka and states that Tezuka was like a father to him.
*LikeASonToMe: Page 213: Akihiro Kanayama mentions he was a student of Creator/OsamuTezuka and states that Tezuka was like a father to him.
*MythologyGag:
**In the interview section with Takeyuki Suzuki, he mentions that he was inspired by the romance subplot in ''Anime/{{Daimos}}'' to make romance a central focus of ''Series/ChoujinSentaiJetman''.
**In the interview section with Takeyuki Suzuki, he mentions that he was inspired by the romance subplot in ''Anime/{{Daimos}}'' to make romance a central focus of ''Series/ChoujinSentaiJetman''.
*PrimaryColorChampion: Played straight and subverted. Combattler V and Voltes V both consist of red, white and blue, but Daimos is red, white and ''green'' and Daltanious is red, white and black, inverting RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver.
*PunnyName: In the first draft of ''Anime/CombattlerV'', one of the proposed names for the robot was "Magnes V", a pun on the word "magnet".
*{{Robeast}}: One section of the book is dedicated to dissecting and exploring each {{robeast}} that appears in all four series.
*ShoutOut: Page 68 gives us some briefing on Garuda's generals.
--> The Three Generals are modeled after the monster sculptures at Notre Dame Cathedral, Girua is a lion, Narua is a goat, and Mia is an impala. In the anime, Girua also had horns.
*SexyVillainsChasteHeroes: Tadao Nagahama and Akihiro Kanayama at one point reminscience how Heinel and Richter were deliberately made pretty for {{fanservice}} appeal.
*SuperRobot: Four of them, in fact - Combattler V, Voltes V, Daimos, Daltanious.
*PunnyName: In the first draft of ''Anime/CombattlerV'', one of the proposed names for the robot was "Magnes V", a pun on the word "magnet".
*{{Robeast}}: One section of the book is dedicated to dissecting and exploring each {{robeast}} that appears in all four series.
*ShoutOut: Page 68 gives us some briefing on Garuda's generals.
--> The Three Generals are modeled after the monster sculptures at Notre Dame Cathedral, Girua is a lion, Narua is a goat, and Mia is an impala. In the anime, Girua also had horns.
*SexyVillainsChasteHeroes: Tadao Nagahama and Akihiro Kanayama at one point reminscience how Heinel and Richter were deliberately made pretty for {{fanservice}} appeal.
*SuperRobot: Four of them, in fact - Combattler V, Voltes V, Daimos, Daltanious.
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** Kento originally had long, shaggy black hair. He had two prominent {{Idiot Hair}}s on the top.
** Danji had shorter hair, but one of his eyes was covered by his bangs.
** Ochame had a pet puppy (or what appears to be a stuffed toy of one).
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** Kento originally had long, shaggy black hair. He had two prominent {{Idiot Hair}}s on the top.
** Danji had shorter hair, but one of his eyes was covered by his bangs.
** Ochame had a pet puppy (or what appears to be a stuffed toy of one).
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[[caption-width-right:552:The robots of Tadao Nagahama[[note]]Clockwise, from the top: Anime/{{Daltanious}}, Anime/{{Daimos}}, Anime/CombattlerV and Anime/VoltesV]][[/note]]
''Tadao Nagahama: Robot Romance Animation Chronicle Infobook'' is a 2003 278-page book published by Creator/TadaoNagahama and Yoichi Iwasa. It reveals the details and extra material regarding the four SuperRobot shows Nagahama created - ''Anime/CombattlerV, Anime/VoltesV'' and ''Anime/{{Daimos}}'') and ''Anime/MiraiRoboDaltanious''. The first three of these are known as the Anime/RobotRomanceTrilogy.
''Tadao Nagahama: Robot Romance Animation Chronicle Infobook'' is a 2003 278-page book published by Creator/TadaoNagahama and Yoichi Iwasa. It reveals the details and extra material regarding the four SuperRobot shows Nagahama created - ''Anime/CombattlerV, Anime/VoltesV'' and ''Anime/{{Daimos}}'') and ''Anime/MiraiRoboDaltanious''. The first three of these are known as the Anime/RobotRomanceTrilogy.
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[[caption-width-right:552:The robots of Tadao Nagahama[[note]]Clockwise, from the top: Anime/{{Daltanious}}, [[Anime/FutureRobotDaltanious Daltanious]], Anime/{{Daimos}}, Anime/CombattlerV and Anime/VoltesV]][[/note]]
''Tadao Nagahama: Robot Romance Animation Chronicle Infobook'' is a 2003 278-page book published by Creator/TadaoNagahama and Yoichi Iwasa. It reveals the details and extra material regarding the four SuperRobot shows Nagahama created - ''Anime/CombattlerV, Anime/VoltesV'' and ''Anime/{{Daimos}}'') and''Anime/MiraiRoboDaltanious''.''Anime/FutureRobotDaltanious''. The first three of these are known as the Anime/RobotRomanceTrilogy.
''Tadao Nagahama: Robot Romance Animation Chronicle Infobook'' is a 2003 278-page book published by Creator/TadaoNagahama and Yoichi Iwasa. It reveals the details and extra material regarding the four SuperRobot shows Nagahama created - ''Anime/CombattlerV, Anime/VoltesV'' and ''Anime/{{Daimos}}'') and
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* GirlyGirlAndTomboy: [[https://hero.fandom.com/wiki/File:Tadao_nagahama_artbook.jpg One page]] depicts the main female characters of Tadao Nagahama's mecha anime - the tomboyish [[Anime/ToshoDaimos Nana Izumi]], and the girly [[Anime/{{Daltanious}} Sanae Shiratori]], [[Anime/CombattlerV Chizuru Nanbara]] and [[Anime/{{Daimos}} Princess Erika]]. [[Anime/VoltesV Megumi Oka]] is somewhere in the middle.
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* GirlyGirlAndTomboy: [[https://hero.fandom.com/wiki/File:Tadao_nagahama_artbook.jpg One page]] depicts the main female characters of Tadao Nagahama's mecha anime - the tomboyish [[Anime/ToshoDaimos Nana Izumi]], and the girly [[Anime/{{Daltanious}} [[Anime/FutureRobotDaltanious Sanae Shiratori]], [[Anime/CombattlerV Chizuru Nanbara]] and [[Anime/{{Daimos}} Princess Erika]]. [[Anime/VoltesV Megumi Oka]] is somewhere in the middle.
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''Tadao Nagahama: Robot Romance Animation Chronicle Infobook'' is a 2003 278-page book published by Creator/TadaoNagahama and Yoichi Iwasa. It he reveals the details and extra material regarding the four SuperRobot shows Nagahama created - ''Anime/CombattlerV, Anime/VoltesV'' and ''Anime/{{Daimos}}'') and ''Anime/MiraiRoboDaltanious''. The first three of these are known as the Anime/RobotRomanceTrilogy.
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''Tadao Nagahama: Robot Romance Animation Chronicle Infobook'' is a 2003 278-page book published by Creator/TadaoNagahama and Yoichi Iwasa. It he reveals the details and extra material regarding the four SuperRobot shows Nagahama created - ''Anime/CombattlerV, Anime/VoltesV'' and ''Anime/{{Daimos}}'') and ''Anime/MiraiRoboDaltanious''. The first three of these are known as the Anime/RobotRomanceTrilogy.
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''Tadao Nagahama: Robot Romance Animation Chronicle Infobook'' is a 2003 278-page book published by Creator/TadaoNagahama, where he reveals the details and extra material regarding the four SuperRobot shows he created - ''Anime/CombattlerV, Anime/VoltesV'' and ''Anime/{{Daimos}}'') and ''Anime/MiraiRoboDaltanious''. The first three of these are known as the Anime/RobotRomanceTrilogy.
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''Tadao Nagahama: Robot Romance Animation Chronicle Infobook'' is a 2003 278-page book published by Creator/TadaoNagahama, where Creator/TadaoNagahama and Yoichi Iwasa. It he reveals the details and extra material regarding the four SuperRobot shows he Nagahama created - ''Anime/CombattlerV, Anime/VoltesV'' and ''Anime/{{Daimos}}'') and ''Anime/MiraiRoboDaltanious''. The first three of these are known as the Anime/RobotRomanceTrilogy.
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''Tadao Nagahama: Robot Romance Animation Chronicle Infobook'' is a 1981 278-page book published by Creator/TadaoNagahama, where he reveals the details and extra material regarding the four SuperRobot shows he created - ''Anime/CombattlerV, Anime/VoltesV'' and ''Anime/{{Daimos}}'') and ''Anime/MiraiRoboDaltanious''. The first three of these are known as the Anime/RobotRomanceTrilogy.
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''Tadao Nagahama: Robot Romance Animation Chronicle Infobook'' is a 1981 2003 278-page book published by Creator/TadaoNagahama, where he reveals the details and extra material regarding the four SuperRobot shows he created - ''Anime/CombattlerV, Anime/VoltesV'' and ''Anime/{{Daimos}}'') and ''Anime/MiraiRoboDaltanious''. The first three of these are known as the Anime/RobotRomanceTrilogy.
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--> This is the highest and greatest proposition for any artist, is to imprint the two words "anti-war" deeply into the viewer's consciousness. However, the genre of giant robot animation is at the opposite end of the spectrum.
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--> This is the highest and greatest proposition for any artist, is to imprint the two words "anti-war" deeply into the viewer's consciousness. However, the genre of giant robot animation is at the opposite end of the spectrum.spectrum.
*WhatCouldHaveBeen:
[[AC:Daltanious]]
**Kento originally had long, shaggy black hair. He had two prominent {{Idiot Hair}}s on the top.
**Danji had shorter hair, but one of his eyes was covered by his bangs.
**Ochame had a pet puppy (or what appears to be a stuffed toy of one).
*WhatCouldHaveBeen:
[[AC:Daltanious]]
**Kento originally had long, shaggy black hair. He had two prominent {{Idiot Hair}}s on the top.
**Danji had shorter hair, but one of his eyes was covered by his bangs.
**Ochame had a pet puppy (or what appears to be a stuffed toy of one).
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''Tadao Nagahama: Robot Romance Animation Chronicle Infobook'' is a 1981 278-page book published by Creator/TadaoNagahama, where he reveals the details and extra material regarding the four SuperRobot shows he created - ''Anime/CombattlerV, Anime/VoltesV'' and ''Anime/{{Daimos}}'') and ''Anime/MiraiRoboDaltanious''. The first three of these are known as the Anime/RobotRomanceTrilogy.
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*AllThereInTheManual:
**[[https://hero.fandom.com/wiki/Kenichi_G%C5%8D/Gallery?file=Kenichiartbook.webp#Books_and_magazines Kenichi]] is good at handling computers.
**[[https://hero.fandom.com/wiki/Mitsuy%C5%8D_G%C5%8D?so=search&file=Mitsuyo_Go_3.webp#Books_and_magazines Mitsuyo Go]] was a very kind-hearted woman.
**[[https://villains.fandom.com/wiki/Emperor_Zu_Zambajil_(Voltes_V)/Gallery?file=Emperor_Zu_Zambajil_5.png Emperor Zambajil]] grew up with cold gazes from those around him due to being the son of a concubine. He was also jealous of Gohl ever since they were children because he was a handsome and clever boy.
*DidntThinkThisThrough: Tadao Nagahama admits that when he came up with the idea of five machines merging into a giant robot, he didn't realize how hard the unprecedented concept would be. Thus, Popy, the toy company that sponsored his SuperRobot shows, devised the idea of the vehicles.
**[[https://hero.fandom.com/wiki/Kenichi_G%C5%8D/Gallery?file=Kenichiartbook.webp#Books_and_magazines Kenichi]] is good at handling computers.
**[[https://hero.fandom.com/wiki/Mitsuy%C5%8D_G%C5%8D?so=search&file=Mitsuyo_Go_3.webp#Books_and_magazines Mitsuyo Go]] was a very kind-hearted woman.
**[[https://villains.fandom.com/wiki/Emperor_Zu_Zambajil_(Voltes_V)/Gallery?file=Emperor_Zu_Zambajil_5.png Emperor Zambajil]] grew up with cold gazes from those around him due to being the son of a concubine. He was also jealous of Gohl ever since they were children because he was a handsome and clever boy.
*DidntThinkThisThrough: Tadao Nagahama admits that when he came up with the idea of five machines merging into a giant robot, he didn't realize how hard the unprecedented concept would be. Thus, Popy, the toy company that sponsored his SuperRobot shows, devised the idea of the vehicles.
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* PrettyBoy: Creator/TadaoNagahama calls [[Characters/VoltesVPrinceHeinel Heinel]] and [[Characters/DaimosRichter Richter]] "beautiful boys". He reveals he requested Akihiro Kanayama to draw a [[https://villains.fandom.com/wiki/Prince_Heinel/Gallery?file=Prince_Heinel_7h.jpg#Books_and_magazines special illustration]] of both of them, calling it "precious".
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*MerchandiseDriven: The aim of the anime were to sell toys. Of these four, ''Anime/CombattlerV'' was the one most popular amongst kids - Nagahama observed that the robot being made of five different toys meant that kids could play it with their friends.
* PrettyBoy: Creator/TadaoNagahama calls [[Characters/VoltesVPrinceHeinel Heinel]] and [[Characters/DaimosRichter Richter]] "beautiful boys". He reveals he requested Akihiro Kanayama to draw a [[https://villains.fandom.com/wiki/Prince_Heinel/Gallery?file=Prince_Heinel_7h.jpg#Books_and_magazines special illustration]] of both of them, calling it"precious"."precious".
*WarIsHell: Nagahama was critical of war, and felt like SuperRobot shows glorified it too much. In one except, he states:
--> This is the highest and greatest proposition for any artist, is to imprint the two words "anti-war" deeply into the viewer's consciousness. However, the genre of giant robot animation is at the opposite end of the spectrum.
* PrettyBoy: Creator/TadaoNagahama calls [[Characters/VoltesVPrinceHeinel Heinel]] and [[Characters/DaimosRichter Richter]] "beautiful boys". He reveals he requested Akihiro Kanayama to draw a [[https://villains.fandom.com/wiki/Prince_Heinel/Gallery?file=Prince_Heinel_7h.jpg#Books_and_magazines special illustration]] of both of them, calling it
*WarIsHell: Nagahama was critical of war, and felt like SuperRobot shows glorified it too much. In one except, he states:
--> This is the highest and greatest proposition for any artist, is to imprint the two words "anti-war" deeply into the viewer's consciousness. However, the genre of giant robot animation is at the opposite end of the spectrum.
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[[caption-width-right:552:The robots of Tadao Nagahama[[note]]Clockwise, from the top: Anime/{{Daltanious}}, Anime/{{Daimos}}, Anime/CombattlerV and Anime/VoltesV]][[/note]]
''Tadao Nagahama: Robot Romance Animation Chronicle Infobook'' is a 1981 book published by Creator/TadaoNagahama, where he reveals the details and extra material regarding the four SuperRobot shows he created - ''Anime/CombattlerV, Anime/VoltesV'' and ''Anime/{{Daimos}}'') and ''Anime/MiraiRoboDaltanious''. The first three of these are known as the Anime/RobotRomanceTrilogy.
It also contains posters, pin-ups and various other relevant topics to the anime.
!!''Tadao Nagahama Robot Romance Animation Chronicle Infobook'' has examples of:
*GirlyGirlAndTomboy: [[https://hero.fandom.com/wiki/File:Tadao_nagahama_artbook.jpg One page]] depicts the main female characters of Tadao Nagahama's mecha anime - the tomboyish [[Anime/ToshoDaimos Nana Izumi]], and the girly [[Anime/{{Daltanious}} Sanae Shiratori]], [[Anime/CombattlerV Chizuru Nanbara]] and [[Anime/{{Daimos}} Princess Erika]]. [[Anime/VoltesV Megumi Oka]] is somewhere in the middle.
*PrettyBoy: Creator/TadaoNagahama calls [[Characters/VoltesVPrinceHeinel Heinel]] and [[Characters/DaimosRichter Richter]] "beautiful boys". He reveals he requested Akihiro Kanayama to draw a [[https://villains.fandom.com/wiki/Prince_Heinel/Gallery?file=Prince_Heinel_7h.jpg#Books_and_magazines special illustration]] of both of them, calling it "precious".
[[caption-width-right:552:The robots of Tadao Nagahama[[note]]Clockwise, from the top: Anime/{{Daltanious}}, Anime/{{Daimos}}, Anime/CombattlerV and Anime/VoltesV]][[/note]]
''Tadao Nagahama: Robot Romance Animation Chronicle Infobook'' is a 1981 book published by Creator/TadaoNagahama, where he reveals the details and extra material regarding the four SuperRobot shows he created - ''Anime/CombattlerV, Anime/VoltesV'' and ''Anime/{{Daimos}}'') and ''Anime/MiraiRoboDaltanious''. The first three of these are known as the Anime/RobotRomanceTrilogy.
It also contains posters, pin-ups and various other relevant topics to the anime.
!!''Tadao Nagahama Robot Romance Animation Chronicle Infobook'' has examples of:
*GirlyGirlAndTomboy: [[https://hero.fandom.com/wiki/File:Tadao_nagahama_artbook.jpg One page]] depicts the main female characters of Tadao Nagahama's mecha anime - the tomboyish [[Anime/ToshoDaimos Nana Izumi]], and the girly [[Anime/{{Daltanious}} Sanae Shiratori]], [[Anime/CombattlerV Chizuru Nanbara]] and [[Anime/{{Daimos}} Princess Erika]]. [[Anime/VoltesV Megumi Oka]] is somewhere in the middle.
*PrettyBoy: Creator/TadaoNagahama calls [[Characters/VoltesVPrinceHeinel Heinel]] and [[Characters/DaimosRichter Richter]] "beautiful boys". He reveals he requested Akihiro Kanayama to draw a [[https://villains.fandom.com/wiki/Prince_Heinel/Gallery?file=Prince_Heinel_7h.jpg#Books_and_magazines special illustration]] of both of them, calling it "precious".