
Imaged sourced from IO9.com
How odd. I don’t know if anybody got this feed from my Facebook after sharing it last Friday… But I guess it was Easter Friday after all, so no one would expect (or rather too lazy) to read it, let alone opening up the link even. -_-”
Anywho, I have it here. It’s about an online anime reviewer or critique person describing us the major insights about super robot anime in our recent 40 year history of business. Especially he’s reached his own conclusion that many of the robot shows like Mazinger Z and Evangelion conveys different messages when teaching viewers on killing your enemies vs protecting your allies (or even enemies) and telling us if there’s a fine line between the two common motives used interchangeably throughout its own series.
I won’t go through all the detail here on the post, so I have the link for you to have a quick look and see what your thoughts on his statement are. I’ll raise up a poll for this and have a discussion whether you’d think the heroic robots should be focus on saving more people lives by killing their greatest enemies that threatens the peace of earth? Or rather they should spend more time eliminating the enemies in advance, and ignore the need to protecting innocent ones, as long as they’re not in our heroes way of winning tough battles?
Your call.
Source: I09.com
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