Japan has a little bit of a light obsession with big mechanised robots.
One of the vital common is the Gundam sequence – a science fiction franchise compromising anime movies and TV reveals, video video games and comics.
In truth, it’s so common it’s earned over $5 billion and is the 15th highest-grossing media franchise on this planet.
Oh, and engineers in Yokohama are busy constructing a real-life, 60-foot (18 metres) reproduction of one of many Gundam robots.
As soon as accomplished, it’s going to act as a serious vacationer attraction for town. And it’s not simply going to face there idly, both. Oh no – this factor goes to maneuver.
Footage shot earlier this month reveals the huge mech taking its first ever steps. It was hoped that development would end by October 2020 in time for a grand opening – nonetheless, the coronavirus pandemic could have delayed that opening indefinitely.
As you’ll be able to see from the video above, it’s definitely a powerful sight. Although it doesn’t but have a head.
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