Japan Building Another Life-Sized Giant Robot

Keane Ng

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Japan Building Another Life-Sized Giant Robot



With the city of Kobe only months away from the completion of a 59-foot model of the iconic giant robot Tetsujin, Japan is this much closer to realizing its dream of a giant robot national army.

Work on a Tetsujin 28-go [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/92322-Japan-Finishes-Life-Size-Gundam], known in the English-speaking world as Gigantor and arguably the original gangster of giant robots in Japanese culture.

Tetsujin will stand in Kobe's Wakamatsu Park and match the Odaiba Gundam in height at 59 feet. Construction of Tetsujin's parts will end in July and the statue should be constructed and make its debut in late September or early October. Since it won't be standing upright but in an action pose, it'll technically only be some 49 feet off the ground from top to bottom, but hey, that still makes it a giant robot in any book.

While the Gundam statue commemorated a watershed moment in Japanese pop culture history - the 30th anniversary of the first Gundam anime - the Tetsujin will serve as a symbol for something a bit more serious. In 1995 Kobe was hit with a devastating earthquake [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kobe_earthquake] - the statue is meant to serve as a monument to the revival of the city in the years afterward. Tetsujin's creator, Mitsuteru Yokoyama, was born in Kobe, and the statue will stand in Nagata Ward, the part of Kobe that was worst hit by the disaster.

The project has cost about $1.4 million, with the city itself pitching in nearly half a million and sales of Tetsujin-branded curry also providing funding (only in Japan). The statue will weigh 50 tons, and unlike the Gundam statue, does not feature any moving parts. Which is too bad, but also unlike the Gundam statue, it'll be on display permanently, which is good and nice to know since that means it'll be good to go when the giant robot wars begin.

Check out some video of Tetsujin under construction [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h8P33ohPhXc] - it's probably the closest thing you'll ever see to what building a giant robot really looks like.

[Via Gizmodo [http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2009-06-24/18-m-tetsujin-28/gigantor-statue-construction-video-streamed]]


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Rednog

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Japan, the leader in the robot apocalypse.
Oh well, at least we won't be stomped out by evil looking robots, we get to be crushed by colorful icons we know and love...
 

HobbesMkii

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I think America should makes this into a "giant robot Arms race." I mean, it's a small jump from autonomous giant robots to human controlled giant robots (one might argue that the latter is indeed an intermediary of the former), and I don't want my kids to all speak Japanese just because America didn't take the threat of the development of real life MechWarriors seriously enough.
 

ravensshade

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no wonder those guys in the transformers movie said it must be japanese..
they are quite positively awesome in the field of giant robots
 

APPCRASH

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HobbesMkii said:
I think America should makes this into a "giant robot Arms race." I mean, it's a small jump from autonomous giant robots to human controlled giant robots (one might argue that the latter is indeed an intermediary of the former), and I don't want my kids to all speak Japanese just because America didn't take the threat of the development of real life MechWarriors seriously enough.
I volunteer to pilot said giant robot.
 

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Indigo_Dingo said:
Rednog said:
Japan, the leader in the robot apocalypse.
Oh well, at least we won't be stomped out by evil looking robots, we get to be crushed by colorful icons we know and love...
Thats stupid. Everyone knows that when the machines gain sentience, they'll create a giant army of smaller robots, and it will be up to the giant robots, piloted by a team of 5 spunky 20-somethings, to save us all.

I throw my hat in for the 6th one who appears as an enemy, but ends up coming back at the pivotal moment and saving everyones ass.
I second that. Extra points if they use too much hair gel or show signs of angst.
 

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Pendragon9 said:
Indigo_Dingo said:
Rednog said:
Japan, the leader in the robot apocalypse.
Oh well, at least we won't be stomped out by evil looking robots, we get to be crushed by colorful icons we know and love...
Thats stupid. Everyone knows that when the machines gain sentience, they'll create a giant army of smaller robots, and it will be up to the giant robots, piloted by a team of 5 spunky 20-somethings, to save us all.

I throw my hat in for the 6th one who appears as an enemy, but ends up coming back at the pivotal moment and saving everyones ass.
I second that. Extra points if they use too much hair gel or show signs of angst.
Even more points if their hair is oddly colored and they fight another giant robot or alien thing every week.
 

EMFCRACKSHOT

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Oh dear god, its finally happening. Run for your lives!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
And these things are so awesome. I want my own
 

Blind0bserver

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First a Gundam, now this. So, who wants to start making bets about how long it'll be before we start seeing giant robot fights in Japan?
 

randommaster

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Vanguard1219 said:
First a Gundam, now this. So, who wants to start making bets about how long it'll be before we start seeing giant robot fights in Japan?
Personally, I want to start taking bets on how long it takes them to start building anything from Tengen Topper Guren Laggan.