GaoGaiGar Projectile X (High Quality)

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Uploaded by on Aug 3, 2007

This is GaoGaiGar's last hope to defeat EI-01 for good, the fearsome Projectile X.

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  • Even of there gs rode failed... I don't see why the colors disappeared...

  • @ShiroKado

    You mean the colors of the robots at the end of the video? Well you see, the people who made GaoGaiGar also made Transformers (Yes, Transformers is a Japanese show), and in Transformers whenever a robot died, his colors would disappear.

    So I guess that they kept the "robot dies, colors goes away" thing from the older days.

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  • This was the moment when Gaogaigar transcended from "kickass toy commercial cartoon" to "FUCKING EPIC".

  • Every time I see anything epic in this series, I can't stop my manly tears from falling!

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  • やはり弾丸Xは熱い!

  • C'mon rock and roll!

    DOUBLE "B"!!!!!!!!!

  • Oh sure Leo shishioh a few pieces of cellotape causes computer screens to turn off.

  • I thought the moment they came out of the projectile,: Green Peace is in the house!!

  • @SplitShiznit the names were created in japan, all Hasbro and Marvel did was choose which was an autobot or desepdicon,

  • @Omegatron666 Transformers (the original) is not a Japanese show. It didn't even origininate in Japan. The original moulds for the toys did, but the characters, concepts, names and brand were co-developed between Hasbro and Marvel. And regardless, the "robot dies, colour goes away" applied to all of two characters. Optimus and Starscream. Aside from the second most recent Animated show, that concept has never seen consistent use in Transformers, and certainly not before GaoGaiGar was produced.

  • 1:22 is when the epicness starts for me

  • @Omegatron666

    its a motif/archetype in robot/mecha anime to have color disappear when its deactivated

  • @Omegatron666

    A Japanese inspired show, you mean. The concept being japanese, but the original series being American first,then Japanese.

  • @Omegatron666

    Yes and no, the toys were from japan, but the tv series (G1) , comics and lore are American

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