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* [[Off-Model]]: Constantly.
* [[Off-Model]]: Constantly.
* [[Omniscient Morality License]]: So it's okay for Uchuta and Kappei to mock Keiko and imply she hasn't been weened off her mother's breast milk and then laugh when she rips her birthday present kimono in the process of trying to grab them. It was all just to piss her off so she'd storm off and go visit her mother. Sure. That makes up for being, you know ''asses'' for no real reason.
* [[Omniscient Morality License]]: So it's okay for Uchuta and Kappei to mock Keiko and imply she hasn't been weened off her mother's breast milk and then laugh when she rips her birthday present kimono in the process of trying to grab them. It was all just to piss her off so she'd storm off and go visit her mother. Sure. That makes up for being, you know ''asses'' for no real reason.
* [[On the Next Episode of Catchphrase]]: "Well, how are they going to fight through this?"
* [["On the Next Episode of..." Catchphrase]]: "Well, how are they going to fight through this?"
* [[Psychopathic Manchild]]: Butcher's not only a completely unforgivable asshole, but spends most of his on screen time acting like a moron. Makes it all the more terrifying when he turns killing people into a game.
* [[Psychopathic Manchild]]: Butcher's not only a completely unforgivable asshole, but spends most of his on screen time acting like a moron. Makes it all the more terrifying when he turns killing people into a game.
* [[Robeast]]: Mecha Boosts
* [[Robeast]]: Mecha Boosts
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* [[Super Robot Wars]]: ''[[Super Robot Wars 4]], [[Super Robot Wars Compact 2]], [[Super Robot Wars Advance]], [[Super Robot Wars Reversal]], [[Super Robot Wars Z]]/2, and [[Super Robot Wars 64]]''
* [[Super Robot Wars]]: ''[[Super Robot Wars 4]], [[Super Robot Wars Compact 2]], [[Super Robot Wars Advance]], [[Super Robot Wars Reversal]], [[Super Robot Wars Z]]/2, and [[Super Robot Wars 64]]''
* [[Theme Music Power-Up]]
* [[Theme Music Power-Up]]
* [[Tokyo Is the Center of The Universe]]
* [[Tokyo Is the Center of the Universe]]
* [[The Tokyo Fireball]]
* [[The Tokyo Fireball]]
* [[Transforming Mecha]]
* [[Transforming Mecha]]
* [[Unbuilt Trope]]: Could be considered a [[Deconstruction]] of [[Super Robot]] anime...''decades'' before ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion (Anime)|Neon Genesis Evangelion]]'' and ''[[Bokurano]]'' came out.
* [[Unbuilt Trope]]: Could be considered a [[Deconstruction]] of [[Super Robot]] anime...''decades'' before ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion]]'' and ''[[Bokurano]]'' came out.
* [[Villains Out Shopping]]: Killer the Butcher, in spite of being a pretty depraved guy, is often shown doing stupid stuff like trying on jewelry or taking a bath.
* [[Villains Out Shopping]]: Killer the Butcher, in spite of being a pretty depraved guy, is often shown doing stupid stuff like trying on jewelry or taking a bath.
* [[Why Am I Ticking?]]: Halfway through the series, this becomes the weapon of choice of the Gaizok.
* [[Why Am I Ticking?]]: Halfway through the series, this becomes the weapon of choice of the Gaizok.

Revision as of 01:16, 8 April 2014

Our justice takes the shape of a giant robot! Its name is Zambot 3!

Zambot 3, or more fully, Invincible Super Man Zambot 3, is a 1977 anime series by long-standing mecha anime studio Sunrise and Yoshiyuki Tomino. Despite consisting of pretty standard Super Robot fare, Zambot 3 stands out for two things. Firstly, it had something of a Downer Ending. Secondly, it featured child abuse on an unprecedented level for a childrens show. The general story is that Earth is being invaded by aliens called Gaizok which came to earth chasing after the survivors of another planet, who came to live and hide on earth. However, they left behind two weapons - King Beal and Zambot 3. Cue Monster of the Week.

It occasionally gets featured in the Super Robot Wars, where usually they have a high chance to appear together with its spiritual successor Daitarn 3 (in fact it can't seem to exist without Daitarn in SRW), thus they could do combination attacks together. This, however, is mostly offset with the lessening of its brutal nature and child abuse. Super Robot Wars Z rectifies this sorta, by showing how their abuse takes their toll. But it still avoids the Kill'Em All ending.

Tropes used in Zambot 3 include: