Chikyuu Bouei Kigyou (Terrestrial Defense Corp.) Dai-Guard [H264] [AniMecha]
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| Added: | 14:53 pm on December 13th 2009 |
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| Peers: | 30 peers - 26 seeders - 4 leechers |
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| Uploaded by: |
macros74 |
Last edited: 2 years and 5 months and 7 days
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| Dai-Guard.(Dual.Audio).H264.[AM].sfv | 3.31 KB |
hamsterwolf
December 13th 2009 (2 years and 5 months and 7 days)
if you want to see a more realistic approach to your giant robot anime then this is for you. i liked this one because the conflicts that really drive the story are actually real socially driven issues, keeps the show from becoming your basic teenage ancts plot. another cool thing about this one is that the pilots arnt teenagers
and the animation makes the robot look like it actually weighs a few tons, the show never really lets you forget the scale of the robot, and that i think is the mark of a good mecha show.
and the animation makes the robot look like it actually weighs a few tons, the show never really lets you forget the scale of the robot, and that i think is the mark of a good mecha show. klewis2000
December 13th 2009 (2 years and 5 months and 7 days)
» hamsterwolf
if you want to see a more realistic approach to your giant robot anime then this is for you. i liked this one because the conflicts that really drive the story are actually real socially driven issues, keeps the show from becoming your basic teenage ancts plot. another cool thing about this one is that the pilots arnt teenagers
and the animation makes the robot look like it actually weighs a few tons, the show never really lets you forget the scale of the robot, and that i think is the mark of a good mecha show.I must second hamsterwolf's sentiments. After a few episodes, you get a real sense of the "realistic" giant robot and its implications on the real world. My nephews love the flash and speed of Gundam SEED and Gundam 00. I made them watch a few episodes of this, to get a sense of "back in my day, our giant robots were ponderously slow - and we liked it!"
This show is a real gem and had a great following when ADV put out the DVDs.
silentkillah
December 13th 2009 (2 years and 5 months and 7 days)
I'm downloading each episode individually and they are all stopping around 80%, what's the deal?
macros74
(Obtainer of Ye Olden Anime)
December 13th 2009 (2 years and 5 months and 7 days)
» silentkillah
I'm downloading each episode individually and they are all stopping around 80%, what's the deal?
I'm the only seeder at the moment; about 45% of the torrent has been uploaded, so you just have to be patient.
decoylad
December 13th 2009 (2 years and 5 months and 7 days)
loved this lost my copies years ago happy to see this again. However i now have the themesong stuck in my head, i think it's called Backalley hero
RaiDK
December 14th 2009 (2 years and 5 months and 6 days)
This is a great series! I managed to nab it from Amazon for about $30, shame it's out of print now.
dystopiate
December 14th 2009 (2 years and 5 months and 6 days)
Can't wait to see this, I just heard about it and added it to my "must watch" list the other day!
u_evan
December 14th 2009 (2 years and 5 months and 6 days)
One of my favorite under rated shows. glad to see it.
okocow
January 20th 2010 (2 years and 3 months and 30 days)
good show. considering that the Dai-guard was made in 21st century(in the story) and the tech level there is still very much the same as the current technology of the world.. its no surprise that its so slow and hard to operate, and from the show dai-guard isnt a military type robot (thanks for that, always hated uptight military protocols and what ever, although i also hate greedy and corrupt businessman).. and another thing.. there seems to be little to no OS support for Dai-Guard.. overall the show is good with a sense of reality in how hard it is to operate a primitive type robot (or poorly constructed.. but still good)..
Humanoidz
January 27th 2010 (2 years and 3 months and 22 days)
Surprisingly good show. I really enjoyed its realism and character development. Here's some notes/thoughts I wrote while watching the series:
Bit slow until about episode 8 when some deeper issues arise but then it really kicks off.
Real world problems for the protags. A bit more realistic robot mechanics, how they build the thing and how it doesn’t run on ‘passion’ and is susceptible to mechanical failure.
The conflict between gov and private is nice. Some small clichés but the big picture feels original.
The giant robot serves as a catalyst for a lot of the character interaction and progression. The character development is one of the best I’ve seen.
Cool music, solid ending, and characters that just feel real.
Bit slow until about episode 8 when some deeper issues arise but then it really kicks off.
Real world problems for the protags. A bit more realistic robot mechanics, how they build the thing and how it doesn’t run on ‘passion’ and is susceptible to mechanical failure.
The conflict between gov and private is nice. Some small clichés but the big picture feels original.
The giant robot serves as a catalyst for a lot of the character interaction and progression. The character development is one of the best I’ve seen.
Cool music, solid ending, and characters that just feel real.
sis622
August 25th 2010 (1 year and 8 months and 26 days)
Oh my god! This is a great Anime series
fishsicles
January 11th 2011 (1 year and 4 months and 9 days)
This is a very good series; my only complaint is that the OP will lodge itself in your head for MONTHS
. I would recommend this to any mecha geeks, especially real robot fans. It starts off a bit slow, but around episode eight or nine it gets awesome.
(Also, it is appearing in Super Robot Wars now...
)
. I would recommend this to any mecha geeks, especially real robot fans. It starts off a bit slow, but around episode eight or nine it gets awesome.(Also, it is appearing in Super Robot Wars now...
) jowell
April 8th 2011 (1 year and 1 month and 13 days)
WOO! Nostalgia trip! I remember watching this and enjoying this immensely.
PA~PAPAPA~PAPAPA~PAPA~PARARARARARA~
PA~PAPAPA~PAPAPA~PAPA~PARARARARARA~ Mabutu
April 29th 2012 (21 days)
Sweet tarts! Glad to find this torrent! Never got to finish it so many years back, when it was getting good. Thanks for uploading!
BronBron06
April 30th 2012 (21 days)
So this is the reason why Dai-Guard is so pathetical weak in Super Robot Wars
Still ... I enjoy this scrappy robot, it's theme in the game SRW Z2 made me watch the show
Still ... I enjoy this scrappy robot, it's theme in the game SRW Z2 made me watch the show
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macros74
(Obtainer of Ye Olden Anime)
December 13th 2009 (2 years and 5 months and 7 days)(opinions can vary a lot of course)
Several people I had talked to prior to seeing the show had made it sound like some sort of mecha parody. That isn’t a very accurate description. While Dai-Guard does contain a number of comedic elements and obviously has been influenced by a number of different mecha shows from the past, I would call it more an homage to the giant robot mecha genre than a parody. Long-time fans of the mecha genre will probably appreciate the various different elements in this title that bring to mind the different shows over the past few decades from the more classically styled Dai-Guard (or for that matter the rather older concept of having a team to pilot a mecha) to more modern influences such as the Heterodyne, who seem to be the cousins of Evangelion’s Angels.
Despite the inherently (and somewhat purposeful) derivative nature of the show, the show ends up still seeming quite entertaining and fresh overall. Though the show gets steadily more serious as it progresses, they maintain a light comedic touch that smoothly integrates with the more dramatic elements. They particular make good use of some of the more practical realities of giant robot combat to simultaneously explore some good story ideas and, on occasion, amuse the viewer. After all, 21st Century Security is a corporation and they have to worry about such mundane concerns as insurance payments for parts of the city destroyed during their battle. Dai-Guard’s pilots have to deal with the realities of being the Earth’s primary line of defense against a near constant menace while trying to still maintain their own lives…even if the overtime pay is good.
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