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- The Big O - Wikipedia
When the need arises, Roger calls upon Big O, a giant relic from the city's past The television series was designed as a tribute to Japanese and Western shows from the 1960s and 1970s The series is presented in the style of film noir and combines themes of detective fiction and mecha anime
- Why does nobody ever mention The Big O? : r anime - Reddit
Has nobody here ever heard of this show? Let me say a few words about the show for those who may be interested Firstly, just like the recently airing Gangsta, the infamous Samurai Champloo, and of course, the legendary Cowboy Bebop, The Big O is a show that has a cast comprised entirely of adults Furthermore, it's a Sunrise mecha anime
- The Big O (TV Series 1999–2003) - IMDb
The Big O is one of the most creative efforts to ever come out of Japan Combining the rather dark style of Batman: The Animated Series in animation, the giant robot action of yesteryear, and combining some really surrealistic elements, it manages to entertain such people
- The Big O – MAHQ
Taking inspiration from the aesthetic of Batman: The Animated Series, the story is set in Paradigm City, a bustling metropolis that experienced a mysterious event 40 years ago that caused everyone to lose their memories
- The Big O is the perfect mecha anime for fans of Batman: The . . . - MSN
The overlap between The Big O and Batman: The Animated Series continues to the point where it truly feels as if Batman’s tone, setting, and characters have been mapped onto a mecha anime
- The Big O - Review - Anime News Network
The similarities between Batman and Big O do not end with the comparison of their settings Roger Smith, Big O 's main character, is very, very similar to Bruce Wayne
- Anime of the Childhood #24: The Big O, a Batman-inspired mecha . . . - Medium
Today we talk about The Big O, a Batman -inspired mecha anime television series created by designer Keiichi Sato and director Kazuyoshi Katayama for Sunrise (today called Bandai Namco
- The Big O: The Cult Mecha Noir Series Turns 20 - CBR
It's on this bleak canvas that The Big O, which premiered 20 years ago this month, paints a stylish and slickly produced story, handsomely directed by Kazuyoshi Katayama Unlike Paradigm City, The Big O is anything but unidentifiable: Batman meets Blade Runner with giant robots
- The Big O | The Big O Wiki | Fandom
The Big O (THE ビッグオー, Za Biggu Ō) is a Japanese anime television series created by designer Keiichi Satou and director Kazuyoshi Katayama for Sunrise
- Lenlos review of THE Big O · AniList
Big O takes place in the Paradigm City where all of the residents have lost the memories after an event 40 years ago Occasionally however memories may reawaken and they may be something as innocuous as who your family was to the knowledge of how to build a giant robot
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