28th April 2007, 3:26 PM
Kid: How did I get caught up in all this? I can't take it! AAAAHHH!
Experienced Guy: Snap out of it kid! I know this is all very big and scary and stuff but you need to have the GUTS to take it ALL THE WAY TO THE END. I know you can do this kid, we're counting on you!
*sceeene transiiiisioooon*
Enemy guy with smooooooth voice: Hmmm. Hmm.... Hm hm... Hmmmm...
Subordinate: Sir! They're breaking through, at this rate we'll...
Enemy dude: This is for "The Greater Good". We must do what we can to stop these rebels/overthrow these imperialists, even if we all lose our lives. Activate the stereotypical horrific super weapon! You've all served me well, which I say to show the "bad guys" are just misunderstood. I do this for you, random love interest.
END OF WAR: Main character kid and love interest fly off in giant robot and weird music plays.
That's the plot of a standard giant robot war anime, all of them. EVERY SINGLE ONE.
Experienced Guy: Snap out of it kid! I know this is all very big and scary and stuff but you need to have the GUTS to take it ALL THE WAY TO THE END. I know you can do this kid, we're counting on you!
*sceeene transiiiisioooon*
Enemy guy with smooooooth voice: Hmmm. Hmm.... Hm hm... Hmmmm...
Subordinate: Sir! They're breaking through, at this rate we'll...
Enemy dude: This is for "The Greater Good". We must do what we can to stop these rebels/overthrow these imperialists, even if we all lose our lives. Activate the stereotypical horrific super weapon! You've all served me well, which I say to show the "bad guys" are just misunderstood. I do this for you, random love interest.
END OF WAR: Main character kid and love interest fly off in giant robot and weird music plays.
That's the plot of a standard giant robot war anime, all of them. EVERY SINGLE ONE.
"On two occasions, I have been asked [by members of Parliament], 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able to rightly apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question." ~ Charles Babbage (1791-1871)