Heres comes the bride. And the giant mecha.
Earlier this week, Japanese wedding planner T&G planned wedding ceremony for one lucky couple, selected from 548 entries last month.
The two were married previously and stated that the Gundam series had been a tremendous influence in their lives. They even named they're new baby girl after Gundam character Seira. The groom is even dressed as Ray Amuro!
The Director of the Gundam also put in an appearance to give the happy couple a special gift.
A 18-meter-tall (59-foot-tall) RX-78 was erected to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the mecha anime/manga/toy/video game franchise.
It is part of the "Mobile Suit Gundam 30th Anniversary Project," and the temporary structure in Odaiba's Shiokaze Park was built from fiberglass-reinforced plastic over a steel frame and coated in a layer of awesomeness.
Fifty points on the Gundam statue emit light, and mist shoot out of 14 different points on the statue. The 1/1 scale Gundam boasts a movable head and a continuous stream of oh-man-this-is-so-damn-cool.
Sintetizzando, questa coppia è stata scelta tra 548 coppie per sposarsi sotto il gundam. Lui si è anche presentato in cosplay come Peter Ray (non conosco la saga per tanto non so chi sia). La figlia l hanno chiamata invece Seira, un altro personaggio della serie.
Another giant Gundam statue. Sure, it's not as big as the 1/1 scale Gundam — this mobile suit is 4 meters and weighs 10 tons.
Recently hitting the Japanese internet, this Gundam was created 2 years ago by a Japanese stone cutter in Yasu City, Saga Prefecture. See those stones in the background? Those are Japanese gravestones.
beh mica è tanto grande questa lol
animeclick ha detto:Inizia la gara a chi ce l'ha più grande! Il robot, ovviamente! La Corea del Sud costruirà un robot “più grande di quelli giapponesi”. Il riferimento è chiaramente alla riproduzione in scala reale del Gundam RX-78-2, innalzata per il trentennale del bianco Mobile Suit, ma anche alla statua di Tetsujin 28 in assemblaggio nel parco Wakamatsu di Kobe, in onore dell’autore Mitsuteru Yokoyama.
I coreani puntano su Taekwon V, noto anche come Voltar L’Invincibile, praticamente un tarocco di Mazinga Z del grande Go Nagai, che combatte a colpi di taekwondo.