Super Robot Wars A Roster
Anime
These are the anime that appear in Super Robot Wars A for Game Boy Advance, and its remake, Super Robot Wars A Portable for PSP.
TV, 1979,
43 eps
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Gundam is used very strangely here, with some of the units and characters appearing...but not accomplishing much?
OVA, 1996,
12 eps
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The 08th MS Team doesn't get much to do, with three characters and like four mecha appearing.
OVA, 1991,
13 eps
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Stardust Memory somehow gets even less representation than usual. Very little from the anime is included.
TV, 1985,
50 eps
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Zeta Gundam is used in a strange way here, with Four and Rosamia appearing, but...otherwise, not covering much of the plot.
TV, 1986,
47 eps
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Gundam ZZ is barely featured in this game, with the cast not showing up until the second half, and none of the events getting covered.
Movie, 1988,
1 ep
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Hey, hey. Guess what. Just the mecha.
TV, 1994,
49 eps
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G Gundam gets to be a headlining act this time, with most of the important characters appearing.
Movie, 1998,
1 ep
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Endless Waltz gets little as usual, but at least it includes a variation on the anime's final battle. Oh, and this game includes the weakest version of the Wing Gundam Zero ever.
TV, 1987,
48 eps
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Dragonar's a debut? Better make it a top class inclusion! Dragonar gets a ton of focus in this game, featuring a good chunk of its story and most of its characters.
TV, 1978,
40 eps
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Daitarn 3, against all odds, actually gets stuff to do this time! You get to fight several of its villains, including the big bad himself.
TV, 1977,
23 eps
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Zambot 3 similarly gets real representation, including an episode of the anime that I'm pretty sure no other Super Robot Wars game covered.
TV, 1972,
92 eps
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Mazinger Z doesn't get much this time, don't get your hopes up.
TV, 1974,
56 eps
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Great Mazinger's use in this game sees it essentially replace Mazinger Z. You will get tired of seeing Fortress Demonika, though.
TV, 1975,
74 eps
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Grendizer doesn't join the cast until the last third of the game (similar to Gundam ZZ), but when it does, it...actually has its villains! Woah! Grendizer doing stuff? In a Super Robot Wars game? About time.
TV, 1975,
39 eps
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...But at least Getter G does. You'll be fighting the Oni a fair bit, and Shin Getter Robo turns up too.
TV, 1976,
54 eps
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This game, bizarrely, only uses the second half of Combattler's story- the lesser half. Kind of sucks. I miss Prince Garuda. But at least it does have some story inclusion.
TV, 1977,
40 eps
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Voltes gets some representation, though not much, and it's mostly only done by marrying its plot with Combattler's. I hate Skullrooks so much.
TV, 1978,
44 eps
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Daimos, despite not being a debut, is a headlining act in this game. All of the main characters appear, and you'll see quite a few of its events. Even good ol' Aizam is here.
TV, 1996,
26 eps
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Nadesico's a debut in this game, and it seems like it'll be a headliner early on, but it's...not. Its events are sprinkled haphazardly and sporadically throughout the game, and just sort of...stop, after a while.