Super Robot Wars BX Roster
Anime
These are the anime that appear in Super Robot Wars BX for 3DS, which, as of writing, is the most recent Super Robot Wars game I played.
(It's also one of the best!)
(It's also one of the best!)
TV, 1983,
49 eps
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Most of Dunbine's second half is shown in this game, which means, yes! Dunbine actually matters for once!
TV, 1984,
26 eps
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Giant Gorg's debut sees total coverage of its plot, along with a fantastic secret character.
TV, 1991,
51 eps
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Raijin-Oh's plot is adapted in reasonable detail, though not a lot of enemy mecha from it appear, leading to some repetitiveness in its battles.
TV, 1997,
49 eps
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This game only covers the second half of GaoGaiGar's story, and not in nearly as much detail as previous Super Robot Wars games did. A pretty poor showing.
TV, 1984,
25 eps
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Galient's another debut, and you better believe it received a ton of love! Lots of story to enjoy here.
OVA, 1990,
4 eps
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SD Gundam Gaiden is yet another debut, and its characters are used extensively...not so much its story overall.
Movie, 2010,
1 ep
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Gundam 00's movie is here yet again, and its short story is covered again.
OVA, 2010,
7 eps
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BX only covers the later parts of Unicorn's story, but what's here is more or less entirely covered.
TV, 2011,
49 eps
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Gundam AGE's debut sees only the third and final arc of the show adapted, but that means that almost the entire second half of the show is here. Lots and lots of story adaptation, along with a frankly absurd amount of characters to use (many of them secret...).
Movie, 2009,
1 ep
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Main characters and mecha only.
Movie, 2011,
1 ep
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Main characters and mecha only, oh, and the final villain shows up and has to be fought.
TV, 2009,
26 eps
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Shin Mazinger makes yet another SRW appearance, this time with a decent amount of its plot adapted, but still not too much.
OVA, 2010,
3 eps
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SKL is back too, and mostly only the third episode is used, but they make it work well.
TV, 1996,
26 eps
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Nadesico is back again, and this time it gets a decent amount of story coverage. It still feels lacking, though. I miss SRW W.