We then cut right on over to a show that both Jonn and I find really engaging by keeping up with the /m/subs releases, which is Blue Comet SPT Layzner by Ryouske Takahashi, This involves the Cold War stretching out to the mid 1990’s as both America and Soviet Russia have bases on the planet Mars, and how an alien invasion can mess things up. The only difference here is, Tomino found a way not to continue Ideon… ever again!! And like Gundam, it was also cut short in its episode count, sharing the same 39 episode number as Gundam which this lead to feature films being made off each series. Space Runaway Ideon was the very next project director Yoshiyuki Tomino worked on right after Mobile Suit Gundam. I know its been a few episodes since our last slug fest discussion of Tomino and Takahashi shows, but were back for round 2 this time with the infamous Space Runaway Ideon and the better of mid 1980’s mecha shows, Blue Comet SPT Layzner. Tomino Round 2 (Space Runaway Ideon & SPT Layzner Review)Īlso known as: “The Ide is powered by a zombie baby!” This cannon's initial use leaves the crew astonished to the point of since then refraining from use it until it becomes absolutely necessary.AoY Podcast #24 – Takahashi vs. the Wave Leader Cannon), a massive blue cannon directly powered by the Ideon's Ide energy to produce an enormous white wave of energy which destroys literally anything in its path in a forty five-degree angle, including star ships and planets. While adjustable, the maximum length of the sword is depicted as being quite possibly infinite. While the beam's destructive power is immense (even cleaving an entire planet in half at one point), its most peculiar quality is its length.
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