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'''Mecha''' (メカ) short for mechanism, is a genre of [[Manga|manga]] and [[Anime|anime]] | '''Mecha''' (メカ) short for mechanism, is a genre of [[Manga|manga]] and [[Anime|anime]] in Japan. The genre covers all series that revolve around the use of robotic armor and science fiction. Mecha series cover a wide variety of genres from comedy to drama, though are always unrealistic to nature and feature large-scale battles and action sequences. | ||
Popular mecha manga and anime include ''[[Gundam]]'', ''[[Shinseiki Evangelion]]'', and ''[[Macross]]''. | |||
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Latest revision as of 07:20, 23 May 2013
Mecha (メカ) short for mechanism, is a genre of manga and anime in Japan. The genre covers all series that revolve around the use of robotic armor and science fiction. Mecha series cover a wide variety of genres from comedy to drama, though are always unrealistic to nature and feature large-scale battles and action sequences.
Popular mecha manga and anime include Gundam, Shinseiki Evangelion, and Macross.
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