Because the Covid-19 epidemic is still unpredictable in Japan, at this year’s Tokyo Olympic Games, matches will take place without spectators. However, there is a special “viewer” that still appears regularly in some outdoor competitions, which is the giant robot anime. RX-0 Unicorn Gundam.
In some subjects, there is an open space around the competition area. Gundam easily into the background as the camera captures the angle of the athletes, giving a unique sense of the size of this statue. Main sheet BBC Twitter also commented on the huge size of the statue on Twitter, but although the UK broadcaster is one of the oldest and respected news agencies in the audience, it is not immune to confusion.
The BBC’s tweet said: “As soon as you feel stunned by the climbing speed (of the athlete) you will also be overwhelmed by a transformer In fact, Gundam and Transformer are two completely different brands, even Gundam is not a “follow-up” name when appearing 5 years earlier than Transformer when the movie Mobile Suit Gundam was first released in 1979.
Although they are the same transforming robots, the nature of these robots is also very different. While Transformers are sentient machines with distinct personalities, with Gundam, these machines are merely military weapons, devoid of any soul, acting as a literal vehicle. and tells the story of human conflicts figuratively.
However, despite being called by the wrong name, the fact that Gundam caught the BBC’s attention is also one of the ways to affirm that Japan was right when it decided to host the 2020 Olympics – Transmitting Japanese culture to friends in five continents.
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