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Anime
These are the anime that appear in Super Robot Wars OE for PSP.
A big thanks to my friend Mattman324 for filling these out, because this game is a nightmare that I couldn't play for very long.
A big thanks to my friend Mattman324 for filling these out, because this game is a nightmare that I couldn't play for very long.
TV, 1979,
43 eps
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Two or three of the Gundam's events are covered. It isn't much.
OVA, 1996,
12 eps
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08th MS Team gets shafted yet again, with this game only including the main team of heroes and the main villain. Not even the main character's love interest is here.
OVA, 1989,
6 eps
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War in the Pocket is fully adapted! Good stuff.
TV, 1986,
47 eps
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ZZ gets...a tiny bit of story in this game? You fight Glemy a couple of times, and Haman shows up too.
TV, 2004,
50 eps
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Three characters, three mecha. Lamer!
TV, 2008,
25 eps
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Two mecha, and two characters. Are you seeing a pattern?
OVA, 1998,
13 eps
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Main characters and mecha only, and the main villain(s) shows up at the end because...reasons.
TV, 1983,
49 eps
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Main characters and mecha only, but there's one villain who pops up sometimes too.
OVA, 1988,
1 ep
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This OVA is fully adapted too!
OVA, 1985,
1 ep
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This one too! A full story adaptation.
OVA, 2007,
12 eps
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AND this one, too! VOTOMS got a good showing overall in this game.
TV, 1984,
54 eps
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Parts of L-Gaim's story are adapted in this game, with many other parts ignored. Oh well, that's just how it is sometimes.
OVA, 1986,
1 ep
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A special attack from this OVA appears.
OVA, 1987,
1 ep
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A special attack from this OVA appears.
OVA, 1989,
4 eps
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A special attack from this OVA appears.
TV, 1985,
38 eps
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Layzner has a tiny bit of story in this game, but you sure fight a lot of enemy mecha from it.
TV, 1989,
47 eps
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Patlabor's debut sees it treated it nicely, most of the main storyline (dealing with Shaft Enterprises) is adapted, along with a couple of other smaller stories.
Movie, 1989,
1 ep
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A mech from this movie appears, and so does a bit of story stuff from the last part of the movie.
TV, 1989,
43 eps
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Main characters and mecha only, though the main villain shows up at the end and you gotta kill him.
TV, 1990,
38 eps
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Main characters and mecha only, though the main villain shows up at the end and you gotta kill him.
TV, 1993,
51 eps
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Main characters and mecha only, though the main villain shows up at the end and you gotta kill him.
TV, 1999,
67 eps
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Zoids debuts in this game, and it features a full adaptation of the first half of its story, and a pretty bad adaptation of the second half. Better than most!
TV, 2001,
26 eps
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This Zoids show is a debut too, and it features one character and two mecha. Not even the main character. Not even his mech. What the fuck?
TV, 2004,
358 eps
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Oh boy, now we're really getting started. In a real weird sort of way. This show doesn't get much story adaptation in this game, but features a ton of characters and mecha. It's weird.
TV, 2007,
27 eps
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Main characters and mecha only, though there's one villain at least.