Welcome one and all to the first post
of Mechanonymous. This is my personal blog where I wish to put down
my thoughts on all things mecha, that is the piloted, ambulatory
machine genre. For starters, I suppose it would be best to discuss
why I have a strong interest in the genre and a bit of my history
with it.
In simplest terms, I suppose my
interest has its roots in a fascination with heavy machines; a
fixation on the wonders of technology. However I was an impatient
child and despite this interest I grew 'bored' of trains or
construction equipment who's functionality is refined and limited.
Sometime after Tomas the Tank Engine ceased to interest me I was
introduced to a live action show by the name of Power Rangers. I am
sure this was not my initial exposure to the concept of Giant Robots,
I remember not blinking twice when the hard rocking introduction
climaxed with the assemblage of the Megazord.
It was here, that my lifelong interest
began, not merely because of my childlike fascination with a highly
repetitive, goofy, kid's show but also thanks to the merchandise it
offered. Besides, perhaps, a hand-me-down happy meal transformer the
combining toy dinosaurs were my first toy robots. Sadly little
remains of that particular toy (again I was not the most restrained
child) but it was through this toy that I met and bonded with the
first of two very good friends in my life. A Neighbor a few years
younger than I whom kept me into Power Rangers until late in Turbo.
My interest might have faded after I
sadly lost contact with this good friend had it not been for my later
discovery of Cartoon Network and, in turn, Toonami. I found the
original block featuring Moltar running classic action shows like
Voltron, Robotech and a smattering of old school shorts. Voltron
planted itself deep in my heart via appealing to that comforting
feeling while Robotech merely interested me. It would not be long
before I was truly hooked once more.
Anyone who was of a certain age in the
Late 90s/early 00s likely realizes what comes next. The Hook that
solidified my love of Mecha such that I have yet to extricate myself,
Gundam Wing. This single show with it's dense and complex plot
grabbed my attention and would not let go. Furthermore it was the
connection that made me another truly great friend. I also was
introduced to Gunpla which after having experienced the mostly static
Megzords amazed me.
From there I fell straight down the
rabbit hole eating up what Mecha and anime offerings I found with
gusto. Even after losing touch with my new friend I stayed the
course into college where I was at last introduced to Fansubs and all
the online community had to offer. I have since consumed uncountable
mecha series new and old and believe I have come to the point where I
wish to share my opinions and views on the subject.
My intent is to make a text post at
least once a week discussing either current or classic mecha shows
and other media. Aspects of these discussions will include
Characters, Mecha designs (both visually and functionally) and the
overarching plot. Join me next week as I offer my initial
impressions of Silver Will Argevollen.
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