In famous robot anime such as "Mobile Suit Gundam" and "Five Star Stories", in addition to having extremely lethal hot weapons, there are also robots that like to use samurai swords. So the question is, who was the first in the history of Japanese anime to let a robot wear a samurai sword? The Japanese gamer community recently discussed this topic and unanimously agreed that the samurai robot Koro in the "Kiteretsu Daibaike" which started serialization in 1974 can be said to be the first robot wearing a samurai sword in the history of Japanese anime. I wonder how many friends have seen it? In addition, the more famous "Invincible Superman Zanbo 3" was actually first broadcast in 1977, and the samurai robot Koro deserves it. "Kiteretsu Daibaike" is an early comic by Japanese cartoonist Fujiko F. Fujio. It was first launched in 1974. It mainly tells the story of the protagonist Eiichi, who made many props with the Kiteretsu Daibaike left by his ancestor Kiteretsu, and created a samurai robot - Koro. |
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