More Gundam and a 14-meter tall Gundam float

Posted Jul 8, 2009 at 10:55PM by Glenn M. Listed in: Wii, PS3, PSP, Nintendo DS, Xbox 360 Tags: Gundam, Japan
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Sometimes, when your imagination is running at full blast and you have very little outlet, you tend to go a little stupid. At least, that's what happens to me. When I ran across this one, I was all, "What?! That huge Gundam in Tokyo floats now?!" Seconds later, I realized how stupid that sounded, especially when you realize that the news concerns a Gundam float and not a floating Gundam.

Okay so that's enough of stupid me, and onto some non-stupid Gundam.



That thing's 14 meters tall, lights up like an Oscar for anime, looks impressive, but it seems to suffer from scoliosis. Japan seems to be hooked with these steel giants lately. Either they can't get enough of them, or this is them preparing for war.



Pretty in pink:


Via Japundit

 
 
 

Comments [refresh]

by Freya - 2009-07-08 18:48
» come on!!

Get it to walk!!!!

by genesiscopy - 2009-07-08 21:51
» urm

"this is them preparing for war." that part makes me lol'd. yes, this is them prepping for war.

by ov3rkill - 2009-07-08 21:55
» i...

i envy japan cause they got gundam to protect them. haha

oh, they've got monster hunters too. so they should be safe from goodjira... or something. xD I just loved their pop culture their. Kinda geeky but nonetheless it's pretty cool for an anime and video game lover.

by Kotonoha - 2009-07-08 23:57
» ...

Old.

by kloplop321 - 2009-07-09 00:51
» I love Gundam

I didn't know about the float, but I love Gundam!

by thexile - 2009-07-09 03:38
» They are hook...

Because this year is 30th anniversary for Gundam.

by narutosaiyan - 2009-07-09 07:28
» BADASS

sooner or later it will also fly

by fearlubu - 2009-07-09 14:13
» and even later

it will be fully functional!!



all shall cringe in fear of Japan!!!

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