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4''Super Robot Wars Original Generation: Divine Wars'' is [[TheAnimeOfTheGame the animated adaptation of the first]] ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsOriginalGeneration'' game, animated by Creator/OLMIncorporated. Which means that characters created for a game series about crossing-over mecha anime get their own anime. While not a direct adaptation (which would be impossible, considering the many routes one can play in the game), it is still a very faithful adaptation of the material.
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6It is two hundred years after the beginning of the "Space Era", a time period when civilization began expanding into space. However, by the start of the 21st century, two meteors struck and destroyed much of the Earth, sending humanity into chaos. By year 179 of the Space Era, secret technology, dubbed Extra-Over Technology, or EOT, was discovered by the Earth Federal Government within a third meteor that had hit Earth at the Marquesas Islands in the South Pacific. Dr. Bian Zoldark, while investigating the meteor, also found out that the creators of the Extra-Over Technology were heading to Earth to reclaim it. In order to defend earth, the government starts to develop a group of humanoid mecha, known as Personal Troopers.
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8The alien race that created Extra-Over Technology, called the Aerogaters by the Earth Federal Government, initially attacks an Earth ship sent out to investigate their presence in the far reaches of the solar system. This initial skirmish ends in a defeat for the Aerogaters, prompting them to sue for negotiations with the Earth Federation Army. Talks are arranged to take place at a secret facility in Antarctica, but the talks are targeted by a rogue faction called the Divine Crusaders.
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10The Divine Crusaders destroys the Aerogater delegation, then turn on the Federation forces. Bian Zoldark, revealing himself to be the leader of the Divine Crusaders, announces the existence of the Aerogaters to the world and rebel against the Earth Government. As Earth spins into civil war, a new Aerogater force is on the move, seeking to reclaim their lost technology...
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12Amongst all this chaos, a group is formed: the SRX Team. Originally formed as a field-testing unit for the Federation's newest mechs, it is later given the specific mission of defending the Earth and its governments from the Aerogaters and the DC. Composed of [[HotBlooded hot blooded]] [[AscendedFanboy mech fanboy]] [[TheHero Ryusei Date]], [[TheStoic stoic]] [[TheLancer Raidiese F. Branstein]], team leader Aya Kobayashi and [[TheCaptain commanding officer Ingram Prisken]], the team must face threats against the Earth, the challenges of working as a team and their own pasts. They are thankfully not alone in this fight, as many other teams composed of heroic soldiers also fight alongside them.
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14Because of its nature as an "all star" series, the series has MANY characters from the entire ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWars'' canon. See [[Characters/SuperRobotWars here]] for the list, and have fun reading about them as the series moves along! Also, pretty much all the tropes seen in the games (with the exception of those applying to non-Banpresto characters) apply to the anime as well.
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16This is followed by a sequel, 2010's ''Super Robot Wars Original Generation: The Inspector'', animated by Creator/AsahiProduction.
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19!! This anime provides examples of the following:
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21* TwoDVisualsThreeDEffects: The mechs stick out like sore thumbs when viewed together with the environment.
22* AdaptationDistillation: This is a given, since the game is too long to neatly chop into 26 parts. It also sticks to the SRX route, while attempting to blend in early parts of the ATX route (i.e. what's canon on that route) .
23** The first attack by the Aerogaters during the ''Hiryuu''[='s=] voyage beyond Pluto is reduced to a discussion between Cpt. Minase and Tetsuya and a three second flashback of the ''Hiryuu'' exploding during the ''Shirogane'''s unveiling. The second Aerogater attack when Elzam was testing a space capable Gespenst Mk. II is cut entirely, moving his introduction to when he leads the attack on Izu.
24** During the attack on Sasebo, Latooni, Giado and Garnet are all in Gespenst Mk. II Type-Ms instead of F-28 Messers, avoiding the need for them to pilot fighters until Johnathan Kazahara brings the ''Hagane'' additional Gespensts.
25** The Battle of Kanmon Strait is removed, and it is during the assault on Wake Island that Ryusei and Tenzan realize they have been fighting each other outside of Burning PT and that Tenzan considers war another game. When Ryusei finally defeats Tenzan's Valsion Kai, [[spoiler:the Aerogaters don't save him and brainwash him, meaning there's one less Aerogater commander to deal with in the L5 Campaign]].
26** Irm [[MidSeasonUpgrade gets his Grungust]] right before the DC attack Izu, skipping over his short stint in the Huckbein 008L, and now his dad has no reason to show up at all. Unfortunately, this also contributes to the conspicuous absence of the Huckbein line in the series.
27** When the Troye Unit attacks the ''Hagane'', Bian doesn't arrive in the Valsion to test the ''Hagane''[='s=] power. Instead, Shu shows up in the Granzon and dares the ''Hagane'''s units to attack him, which they choose not to over Masaki's protests. The Valsion is kept secret from the protagonists until the battle at Aidoneus Island.
28* AdaptationExpansion: Because the first two Aerogater attacks aren't shown at the beginning of the first episode, some padding is needed to keep Ryusei from FallingIntoTheCockpit early on. Instead of being mysteriously absent, Tenzan is actually present for the Burning PT Finals. He toys with Ryu for a bit before literally [[CurbStompBattle curb-stomping]] him, then mocks Ryu after the battle in a way that [[{{Foreshadowing}} foreshadows]] his tenuous grip on reality.
29* ByThePowerOfGrayskull: Ryusei Date, shouts out 'Variable Formation' whenever he and his two team mates combine in the Super Robot SRX. It's a homage and a parody of this trope because 'Super Robots always have to have a cool combination battlecry.'
30* RecursiveCanon: In the final episode, Ryusei buys a Gespenst [[TheMerch model kit]].
31* [[SpellMyNameWithAnS Spell My Name With a W]]:
32** The {{Eye Catch}}es display specifications on units that show up on the episode along with the Romanized name, but throws in a 'w' in the names of {{The Battlestar}}s and the word "Kai". So the ''Hiryuu Kai'' becomes the ''Hiryuu Kwai'', the ''Shirogane'' is the ''Shilogwane'', the ''Hagane'' to ''Hagwane'', the ''Kurogane'' to ''Kulogwane'' and the "Valsion Kai" to "Valsion Kwai".
33** Additionally, the subs call Latooni "Latun" and Giado "Giada".
34* WildTeenParty: The crew has one to celebrate after the defeat of the BigBad. What was supposed to be a standard party was made a bit more entertaining with Excellen and Lefina in PlayboyBunny outfits and Daitestsu's stash.
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