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== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
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* Zeravire from ''[[Gravion]]''.
* Zeravire from ''[[Gravion]]''.
* The [[Our Angels Are Different|Angels]] from ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion]]'' are an interesting example. At first, they're made out to be gigantic monsters. {{spoiler|Then we find out that they are humans as humans could have been had they evolved differently.}}
* The [[Our Angels Are Different|Angels]] from ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion]]'' are an interesting example. At first, they're made out to be gigantic monsters. {{spoiler|Then we find out that they are humans as humans could have been had they evolved differently.}}
** Averted with four Angels, though: Leliel (infinitely thin), Bardiel, Iruel (microscopic; the former is [[The Corruption]], while [[Our Monsters Are Weird|the latter is a colony of sentient nano-viruses]]), and Tabris (human-sized {{spoiler|or just a [[Half Human Hybrid]], it's not really clear.}})
** Averted with four Angels, though: Leliel (infinitely thin), Bardiel, Iruel (microscopic; the former is [[The Corruption]], while [[Our Monsters Are Weird|the latter is a colony of sentient nano-viruses]]), and Tabris (human-sized {{spoiler|or just a [[Half-Human Hybrid]], it's not really clear.}})
* The standard [[Monster of the Week]] in Tadao Nagahama's ''Robot Romance Trilogy''
* The standard [[Monster of the Week]] in Tadao Nagahama's ''Robot Romance Trilogy''
** The bio-mechanical Slave Monsters and Magma Beasts from ''[[Combattler V]]''
** The bio-mechanical Slave Monsters and Magma Beasts from ''[[Combattler V]]''
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** Except for the [[Super Robot Wars Original Generation|Original Generation]] series, which still manages a less [[Monster of the Week|"of the week"]] variant with the [[Super Robot Wars Compact 2|Einst]]. The [[Super Robot Wars Compact 3|Shura]] attempt a more direct homage with their animal-themed mecha, but they have soldiers as pilots. They also get [[Giant Space Flea From Nowhere|giant space flounder monsters living amidst the asteroid belt]].
** Except for the [[Super Robot Wars Original Generation|Original Generation]] series, which still manages a less [[Monster of the Week|"of the week"]] variant with the [[Super Robot Wars Compact 2|Einst]]. The [[Super Robot Wars Compact 3|Shura]] attempt a more direct homage with their animal-themed mecha, but they have soldiers as pilots. They also get [[Giant Space Flea From Nowhere|giant space flounder monsters living amidst the asteroid belt]].
* Drache, the first boss from ''[[Einhander]]'' seems to fit. [[All in The Manual|The background story notes that its AI emulates beasts' behaviors]]. Hence why the robot roars when you defeat it.
* Drache, the first boss from ''[[Einhander]]'' seems to fit. [[All in The Manual|The background story notes that its AI emulates beasts' behaviors]]. Hence why the robot roars when you defeat it.
** Don't forget Ausf A Gestell, the [[Ax Crazy|mad]] [[Everythings Better With Monkeys|ape]] [[Motion Capture Mecha|mecha]] which roars in its intro, every time it's knocked down, and upon death.
** Don't forget Ausf A Gestell, the [[Ax Crazy|mad]] [[Everything's Better With Monkeys|ape]] [[Motion Capture Mecha|mecha]] which roars in its intro, every time it's knocked down, and upon death.


== [[Western Animation]] ==
== [[Western Animation]] ==
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Revision as of 01:50, 10 January 2014

Here we see the Robeast in the wild competing with its only natural predator, the Super Robot.
Here we see the Robeast in the wild competing with its only natural predator, the Super Robot.


The standard Monster of the Week for Super Robots and Super Sentai/Power Rangers.

A Robeast is a Kaiju-sized monster, more often than not the same size as the Super Robot that battles it, though Robeasts in Sentai and Toku may also start in human size, so as to be a threat on a personal scale, then grows through some form of Applied Phlebotinum.

Robeasts are rarely capable of human-level intelligence or communication, and even when they are, usually prefer to just roar instead.

Robeasts are usually built with both biological and mechanical construction (though some are also completely mechanical, magical constructs, giant demons, and the like). They come in a dizzying variety of shapes, abilities, and weapons, and very rarely will any two robeasts look alike, even between robeasts deployed by the same villain(s). Many of them avoid humanoid designs and mook status, becoming a Mechanical Monster.

They are almost always Made of Explodium. Not to be confused with Ambiguous Robots, though their design may sometimes imply they are this.


Examples of Robeast include:


Anime and Manga

Film

  • The original form of Mechagodzilla. The second version was a human piloted mecha. The third version was a human piloted mecha built on the bones of the original Godzilla, dubbed Kiryu. Kiryu went berserk in its first confrontaion with (a second) Godzilla, playing with the trope.

Live Action TV

Tabletop Games

  • Pretty much everything in Monsterpocalypse. For extra fun, the same company has released completely-compatible Voltron units, so the game has actual Robeasts.

Toys

Video Games

Western Animation

  • South Park -- In the Sentai parody episode, Barbara Streisand turned into a Mechagodzilla.
    • And returned in "201" with full sentience.
  • Parodied in one episode of The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy where Grim takes Billy (who has been transformed into a 50-foot superhero) to Tokyo to meet a spoof of Gidora. An angry Mandy pilotes a giant gorilla robot called Mega-gorillasaur to bring them back.
  • The mecha-Stock Ness Monster in the Inspector Gadget episode "Monster Lake".