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Robotics;Notes

Robotics;Notes

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Japanese: ロボティクス・ノーツ

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Type: TV
Episodes: 22
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Oct 12, 2012 to Mar 22, 2013
Genres: Sci-Fi
Duration: 23 min. per episode
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
L represents licensing company

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Score: 7.511 (scored by 18531 users)
Ranked: #13462
Popularity: #367
Members: 43,213
Favorites: 179
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Both shows feature a few teenagers who are interested in mecha and the setting is in the not-too-distant future. The teens spend a lot of their time in a garage and discuss the robots. Also, in both of the series, there is a bit of politics/conspiracies mixed in. Although the vibe of both series are a bit unlike each other - some of the character's personalities in both series are similar to each other. For example, both the RN and RB main female characters are persistent and are focused on reaching their goals and have a bond with their robot/RideBack.
While Robotics;Notes fails to really deconstruct or bring to light the real issues with building and piloting a gigantic mech in modern day Japan, Dai-Guard plays this deconstruction trope very well. While most people would argue that Evangelion is the mecha "deconstruction" story, in truth, Dai-Guard does what both of these series want to do by framing the construction and maintenance of a giant robot in a modern Japanese setting. If you enjoy comedy and mecha deconstruction, Dai-Guard is the anime that does these things the best.
The landscapes, the pacing, the atmosphere...
High school students building a large pilotable machine on their own...
Overarching sci-fi and supernatural themes...
Plot focused on strange phenomena with conspiracy in the background...
...With personal relationships in the foreground.

Robotics;Notes just feels a lot like a Makoto Shinkai film in TV series form.

There's also the similarities with Cosmonaut (5 Centimeters per Second): Tanegashima, rockets, scooters.
there are character from steins;gate grown up called Tennouji Nae, and this story is good too, u can try watch robotic notes!! its COOL
For those who are looking for fights and crime involving robots at civil level. They also carry a main suspense as the individual short stories carry on.
Although a bit different in story telling, both series involves a group of friends who wants to try out something new and exciting in their lives. The main character in both series are especially enthusiastic about this and is determined to make their dreams into a reality.

Both series has technology somewhat advanced than our modern times.

Both series includes drama and comedy.
Both series incorporates science fiction themes that involves a mechanical unit. The main characters from both series hopes to perfect that unit and show it to the world.

Both series adapts a lighthearted theme that has drama and comedy.

Both series also takes place at a school life setting where the main protagonist makes new friends and faces new obstacles throughout each episode.
- Both take place on islands.
- School kids working toward their dreams
- Air-headed female lead
- Conspiracies
- Both take place around 2020s.
- Similar endings
Do you like sci-fi? Yes.
Include that with puzzling mystery? Yes.
And a progressive-defined plot? Yes.
Top it up with some big baddies? Yes. (Psycho-Pass)

Then look no further as these two shows (Good ones too.) are just the ones you have been searching for.

Both main female characters are very persistent and can be labelled as very outgoing. In each of these series, the main focus is the school club, which the main female characters are the leaders of. Also, both anime have a similar animation style.
Both shows use the destruction of the world as a metaphor to express their quality of writing.

Both shows also pride themselves on disjointed writing, unexplained plot twists, pointless side characters and sappy melodrama. Figurative trains will collide in your head if you attempt to question the "logic" of both.
Both series deals with the idea of robots with the main protagonist exploring the idea of robotics with the help of people he meets. Hence, Robotics;Notes and Gad Guard adapts science fiction themes.

Both series has drama, comedy, and some emotions. Gad Guard has a more serious approach while Robotics;Notes has a more lighthearted one. However, both series gives off a similar feeling.

Both series also features the exploration on the origin of the robots and how they function/are used.

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