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A Japanese company has made a popular anime cartoon larger than life, unveiling a massive, 55,000-pound "Gundam" robot that stands 59 feet tall.
Japanese engineer builds giant robot to fulfill anime dream Masaaki Nagumo always dreamed of riding inside a giant robot just like his favorite anime, "Gundam." So he built his own!
The Japanese company, Bandai Namco Group, is thrilling anime fans around the world after creating a life-sized Gundum robot that stands at a whopping 59-feet tall.
When we first covered the emerging field of lovotics, the science of human-robot love, we had no idea that it would turn out to be one of the most popular stories ever published on ExtremeTech.
Chinese robotics company Unitree has shown off its G1 humanoid robot, showing off some gnarly kung fu moves. In a video released this week, the child-sized robot can be seen punching the air and ...
Tsubame Industries, a Tokyo-based robot manufacturer, is making waves in the world of robotics with its latest creation, the Archax.
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Arcade-inspired cooperative roguelite town-builder Lynked: Banner of the Spark will leave Early Access and launch for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and PC via Steam on May 22 for $24.99, publisher Dr… ...
Manga masters Osamu Tezuka and Naoki Urasawa collide in Pluto, the “Watchmen” of Astro Boy. Netflix’s eight-hour anime adaptation will premiere this month.
The debut of animated television series Mobile Suit Gundam 40 years ago ushered in a new era of robot anime.
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