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* [[Even Evil Has Standards]]: Jin, the most amoral of the Shitennoh, is visibly disgusted when two Giganos aces take a group of children hostage to lure the Dragonars into a trap.
* [[Even Evil Has Standards]]: Jin, the most amoral of the Shitennoh, is visibly disgusted when two Giganos aces take a group of children hostage to lure the Dragonars into a trap.
* [[Expy]]:
* [[Expy]]:
** [[Ace Pilot]] Meio Plato is obviously based on [[Mobile Suit Gundam|Char Aznable]], to the point of having a pretty similar [[Red Baron]] nickname. However, personality-wise, he actually resembles [[Gundam 0083|Anavel Gato]] the most.
** [[Ace Pilot]] Meio Plato is obviously based on [[Mobile Suit Gundam|Char Aznable]], to the point of having a pretty similar [[Red Baron]] nickname. However, personality-wise, he actually resembles [[Mobile Suit Gundam 0083: Stardust Memory|Anavel Gato]] the most.
** Linda is a much less frosty Sayla Mass, down right to her being the enemy ace's sister.
** Linda is a much less frosty Sayla Mass, down right to her being the enemy ace's sister.
* [[Five-Bad Band]]: The Shittenoh:
* [[Five-Bad Band]]: The Shittenoh:
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* [[Masami Kikuchi]]: Kain.
* [[Masami Kikuchi]]: Kain.
* [[Mood Whiplash]]: The two episodes with [[Punch Clock Villain]] Lt.Chekov. Also the end of episode 13.
* [[Mood Whiplash]]: The two episodes with [[Punch Clock Villain]] Lt.Chekov. Also the end of episode 13.
* [[Rape As Drama]]: Jin had been repeatedly trying to strip Linda, fortunately he never suceeds.
* [[Rape as Drama]]: Jin had been repeatedly trying to strip Linda, fortunately he never suceeds.
* [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast]]: Gon Jem is "The Disgrace od Giganos".
* [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast]]: Gon Jem is "The Disgrace od Giganos".
* [[Power Trio]]: obviously, Kain (Id), Tapp (Ego) and Light (Super-Ego).
* [[Power Trio]]: obviously, Kain (Id), Tapp (Ego) and Light (Super-Ego).
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* [[Smug Snake]] / [[The Starscream]]: Dorchenov. He thinks he's a [[Magnificent Bastard]] and a [[Badass]], but in most cases, his plans either fails or only succeed due to overwhelming power or dumb luck.
* [[Smug Snake]] / [[The Starscream]]: Dorchenov. He thinks he's a [[Magnificent Bastard]] and a [[Badass]], but in most cases, his plans either fails or only succeed due to overwhelming power or dumb luck.
* [[Social Darwinist]]: The Giganos see themselves as the next step in human evolution and want to conquer the Earth to "speed up the process and share their prosperity with everyone". [[Insane Troll Logic|Yeah, right...]]
* [[Social Darwinist]]: The Giganos see themselves as the next step in human evolution and want to conquer the Earth to "speed up the process and share their prosperity with everyone". [[Insane Troll Logic|Yeah, right...]]
* [[Spell My Name With an "S"]]: Let's... Let's not get into how many different romanizations of Meio's unusual name there are...
* [[Spell My Name with an "S"]]: Let's... Let's not get into how many different romanizations of Meio's unusual name there are...
** Not to mention the show's star - is it Ken? Kaine?
** Not to mention the show's star - is it Ken? Kaine?
** The spelling Kaine appeared on one of the millitary document in the show.
** The spelling Kaine appeared on one of the millitary document in the show.
* [[Super Robot Wars]]: Appeared in [[Super Robot Wars Advance|A]], [[Super Robot Wars MX|MX]] and [[Super Robot Wars GC|GC]]. Sadly, {{spoiler|Min does not do her [[Heel Face Turn]] in the latter.}}
* [[Super Robot Wars]]: Appeared in [[Super Robot Wars Advance|A]], [[Super Robot Wars MX|MX]] and [[Super Robot Wars GC|GC]]. Sadly, {{spoiler|Min does not do her [[Heel Face Turn]] in the latter.}}
* [[Villainous Breakdown]]: {{spoiler|Gon Jem}} and {{spoiler|Dorchenov}}. Played for tragedy in the former case. Incredibly satisfying in the latter, as it shows just how pathetic a person {{spoiler|Dorchenov}} is.
* [[Villainous Breakdown]]: {{spoiler|Gon Jem}} and {{spoiler|Dorchenov}}. Played for tragedy in the former case. Incredibly satisfying in the latter, as it shows just how pathetic a person {{spoiler|Dorchenov}} is.
* [[What Could Have Been]]: ''Dragonar'' was envisioned as a successor to ''[[Gundam]]'' without all the [[Continuity Porn]], and would have replaced it had it outperformed ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ (Anime)|Gundam ZZ]]''. That's right, Dragonar was made for pretty much the same reason as the ''Gundam'' alternate universes - and half a decade earlier, to boot.
* [[What Could Have Been]]: ''Dragonar'' was envisioned as a successor to ''[[Gundam]]'' without all the [[Continuity Porn]], and would have replaced it had it outperformed ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ|Gundam ZZ]]''. That's right, Dragonar was made for pretty much the same reason as the ''Gundam'' alternate universes - and half a decade earlier, to boot.


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Revision as of 05:45, 15 April 2014

The year is 2087, and mankind has started expanding into outer space, founding colonies on the Moon and advancing dramatically in technology and generally improving the living conditions for everyone. However, a dark shadow is cast over this future, as the Moon colonies, under the leadership of Marshall Iskandar Guiltorre, declare themselves independent under the collective name of Giganos Empire. After years of excalating tensions, brought on by the ever-growing discrimination against Earthlings on the Moon colonies, and by the construction of Giganos' Mass Driver, war finally breaks out, with Giganos Empire in an overwhelming advantage thanks to its technological superiority and the use of anthropomorphic Humongous Mecha called Metal Armors. A few months in the conflict, already 70% of Earth is under Giganos' dictatorship, and the Earth Federation is getting desperate...

Fortunately for the Federation, three new-model Metal Armors codenamed Dragonar are captured by an Allied fleet during transportation. Unfortunately, the Giganos forces immediately start pursuit, with the order of taking them back at all costs... and in the whole mess, the Dragonar end up being boarded and piloted by three teenagers from the neutral colony of Arcadia, which Giganos attacked to take back their prototypes. Of course, much mayhem ensues, and Kain, Tapp and Light find themselves forcibly enlisted into Federation army, fighting an almost hopeless war against extremely bleak odds as they try to keep Giganos Empire from reclaiming the Dragonar.

If that sounded similar to Mobile Suit Gundam to you, you're quite right - this 1987-1988 series is, in fact, very similar to Yoshiyuki Tomino 's masterpiece. However, Metal Armor Dragonar is much Lighter and Softer than the series it parallels, not only keeping death to a minimum, but also engaging in refreshing comedic episodes which manage not to detract anything from the action and the development. People who liked Gundam's bleak setting might be somewhat put off by this, but Metal Armor Dragonar presents itself as a worthy alternative.


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 Gon: "There's nothing to go with the wine. Go fetch a lamb, Gor!"