Giant Robot from Japanese Anime Series Undergoes Testing
Source: RTV Vojvodina / Tanjug
Sunday, 27.09.2020.
12:25
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A giant robot based on a character from a classic anime series has undergone testing in the Japanese city of Yokohama.
The massive humanoid resembles a robot from "Mobile Suit Gundam," a popular TV series from the late 1970s, and can be seen walking, kneeling and gesticulating in a video of the test posted on Twitter on Monday, the CNN reports.
The robot, which has been in the works since 2014, stands nearly 18 meters high and weighs 24 tons, with more than 200 pieces made from a mixture of steel and carbon fiber-reinforced plastic, according to the company that created it.
As the CNN reports, it was due to feature at the Gundam Factory Yokohama, a new attraction that will allow fans to get up close and personal with the creation and learn about how it was created.
The attraction was due to open in October 2020 but, because of the coronavirus pandemic, visitors will now have to wait slightly longer.
Anime came about in the early 1900s, but back then, animations were costly to produce and works from Japan were overshadowed by Disney's success. During World War II, the genre expanded as Japan's military government ordered animators to create propaganda films to influence the masses.
More recently, commercial hits like "Pokémon" and "Dragon Ball Z," have brought anime to audiences around the world.
The massive humanoid resembles a robot from "Mobile Suit Gundam," a popular TV series from the late 1970s, and can be seen walking, kneeling and gesticulating in a video of the test posted on Twitter on Monday, the CNN reports.
The robot, which has been in the works since 2014, stands nearly 18 meters high and weighs 24 tons, with more than 200 pieces made from a mixture of steel and carbon fiber-reinforced plastic, according to the company that created it.
As the CNN reports, it was due to feature at the Gundam Factory Yokohama, a new attraction that will allow fans to get up close and personal with the creation and learn about how it was created.
The attraction was due to open in October 2020 but, because of the coronavirus pandemic, visitors will now have to wait slightly longer.
Anime came about in the early 1900s, but back then, animations were costly to produce and works from Japan were overshadowed by Disney's success. During World War II, the genre expanded as Japan's military government ordered animators to create propaganda films to influence the masses.
More recently, commercial hits like "Pokémon" and "Dragon Ball Z," have brought anime to audiences around the world.
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