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  2. Gundam Factory Yokohama - Wikipedia

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    Gundam Factory Yokohama was an entertainment complex located at Yamashita Pier in Yokohama, Japan. [1] Its main feature was a moving Gundam , an 18-metre tall [ 2 ] "mech" (a large mechanical automaton which in its fictional universe has a human operator inside) from the Japanese animated franchise Gundam .

  3. Cultural impact of Gundam - Wikipedia

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    The giant robot anime franchise Gundam is a popular culture icon in Japan. Gundam has appeared on postage stamps, the Gundam name was used as a codename for a Japanese Self Defense Force project to develop an advance personal combat system and Gundam has been used to promote technical developments in fire fighting. A tram station has a Gundam ...

  4. Gundam - Wikipedia

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    The Real Grade (RG) Gundam series combined the Master Grade's detailed inner structure with additional colour separation, making the 1:144-scale series complex in design and compact in size, with the final goal of retooling a Gundam to what they might would look like in real life, similar to the real-life Gundam Front Tokyo RX-78-02.

  5. Japan startup develops 'Gundam'-like robot with $3 million ...

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    Tokyo-based start-up Tsubame Industries has developed a 4.5-metre-tall (14.8-feet), four-wheeled robot that looks like "Mobile Suit Gundam" from the wildly popular Japanese animation series, and ...

  6. Gundam's giant fighting robots even bigger on Japan's ... - AOL

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    The incredible growth of mobile social games based on the popular Gundam franchise reflects this, as Gundam Masters by Gree has reached over 1 million Gundam's giant fighting robots even bigger on ...

  7. Clover (toy company) - Wikipedia

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    Gundam had started the Real Robot trend which changed the focus to "realistic" robots instead of the "super robots" which Clover were used to making. They tried to adapt to the new market by sponsoring shows such as Xabungle, Dunbine, and Srungle (the first 2 being directed by Gundam creator Yoshiyuki Tomino) but folded in 1983.

  8. Mecha - Wikipedia

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    RX-78-2 Gundam, introduced in Mobile Suit Gundam (1979), the first Gundam anime. It was the first real robot, in contrast to the super robots in earlier anime. In Japan, "robot anime" (known as "mecha anime" outside Japan) is one of the oldest genres in anime. [18] Robot anime is often tied in with toy manufacturers.

  9. Gundam (fictional robot) - Wikipedia

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    A life-sized statue of the Freedom Gundam from Gundam SEED in Shanghai. ... 2009, called Real-G planning to build a 1:1 real size scale Gundam in Japan. It was ...