23, The Lonesome Wandering Robot (JETTER MARS)
Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 9:59 pm
O.k., as someone asked a question about this episode, I think it best to start a tread on it.
The robot in question, Adios, has just been released from jail. Though he is a cowboy-type, he prefers the Shuriken over the six-shooter.
So, we will go all the way from our native Japan to the American South West, Texas, to be precise.
There seems to be a problem with this robot. When recharged, he goes nuts:
His heart explodes!?
Apparently, Tawashi had ordered the destruction of this robot; Mars protests.
Meanwhile:
Melchi becomes airborne, & ends up in the middle of the street.
Sasaki is quick on the brake, so the truck is not destroyed.
Sasaki & his partner are gathering up robots for use in a black market business.
Galapago 13 has a clam shell canopy here; I do not recall if it was the same in 181 Ghost Manufacturing Machine.
Why a robot needs a campfire, I cannot begin to guess.
Lesson: don't mess with Adios.
While elsewhere:
Robots are slaving their lives away. This reminds me of the part where Pinocchio grows donkey ears, & is to be sold into bondage. But that reminds me of the 1980s BIRTH OF URAN, which must have been influenced by it.
The robot in question, Adios, has just been released from jail. Though he is a cowboy-type, he prefers the Shuriken over the six-shooter.
So, we will go all the way from our native Japan to the American South West, Texas, to be precise.
There seems to be a problem with this robot. When recharged, he goes nuts:
His heart explodes!?
Apparently, Tawashi had ordered the destruction of this robot; Mars protests.
Meanwhile:
Melchi becomes airborne, & ends up in the middle of the street.
Sasaki is quick on the brake, so the truck is not destroyed.
Sasaki & his partner are gathering up robots for use in a black market business.
Galapago 13 has a clam shell canopy here; I do not recall if it was the same in 181 Ghost Manufacturing Machine.
Why a robot needs a campfire, I cannot begin to guess.
Lesson: don't mess with Adios.
While elsewhere:
Robots are slaving their lives away. This reminds me of the part where Pinocchio grows donkey ears, & is to be sold into bondage. But that reminds me of the 1980s BIRTH OF URAN, which must have been influenced by it.