Everyone's tired.
Microman, THE GT title. It's.. literally right there in the title X3 (Not subbed though)

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Everyone's tired.
Microman, THE GT title. It's.. literally right there in the title X3 (Not subbed though)

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Part three of the Zero Zero Magazine scanlation, pages 36-48
This translation effort has been, on and mostly off, 18 years in the making due to time constraints, external factors, and my old ADHD tendency to bite off more than can ever be reasonably chewed. It has been largely complete for the past couple of years as a scanlation other than the parts not focused on Microman, which I had hoped after one point to also typeset once the translation was complete. If anyone would like to typeset the translated appendix pages once they go up, they are most welcome to do so.
Okay, so, before Transformers, there was Microman, a series of 3.75-inch figures made by Takara after the 70s energy crisis made making 12-inch figures not a viable strategy. The story of the toyline was that the figures were actual size, composed of refugees from Micro Earth doing battle against the evil mutants known as Acroyears. This "actual size" gimmick would eventually lead to the creation of the Micro Change subline, where they introduced robots that could transform into everyday objects, like audio cassettes and cameras and such. This subline would be merged with Takara's other toyline Diaclone in the west to become the Transformers, and eventually both toylines would be retired when Takara decided to reimport the Transformer brand to Japan.
Of course, there were brief revivals of Microman every so often, including a few that focused on licensed characters, such as Batman, Godzilla, and even Rei and Asuka from Evangelion. But the one of focus for this post was 1998's Replica Microman, a series of reissues of old figures for the new millenium which lasted for about five years. In the year 2000, they released a figure dubbed "M18X Lady Command Arcee", a white-and-gold redeco that was given out as part of a Lucky Draw contest, with only five of them ever having been released. The name is obviously a reference to the Transformers character of the same name, and what makes this interesting is that this figure predates Arcee's first-ever proper toy in the Transformers line released in 2001 for that year's BotCon.
Of course, the name is just a reference to the Transformers character, and I'm not saying this has any in-story connection to her... but Transformers likes to do callbacks to their roots on many occasions, especially the Japanese side by Takara, so who knows really? And besides, at the same time as Replica, there was also the Powers series of figures, which features new designs that were, occasionally, complemented by pre-exisiting Transformers molds. All I can say is that a modern Arcee toy with this paint job would be pretty sick, right?

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the history books will remember this one
An Abbreviated History of Mecha Part 2: AWAKEN! SUPER ROBOT!!! (1970-1979)
(Read in the voice of Tessho Genda) ITS NAME IS.... MAZINGER.... Z!!!!!!!!!
Welcome back to An Abbreviated History of Mecha. Last time, we covered the origins of mecha by highlighting some of the major works of the time including Godzilla and Ultraman, which are not really mecha but are just as influential to the genre as the other shows mentioned.
Today, we will be moving on to the 70's. Here we will see three extremely iconic entries to the canon make their grand entrances, known to Super Robot Wars fans as the Holy Trinity. We'll also see a lot of the classic mecha tropes become codified with a lot of these entries. So, let's MAZIIIN GO!