Everyone knows that a mecha anime with characters named after WW2 vessels is kino, but what's the origin of it? Who did it first?Bonus points for whoever can whip up a screencap of an anime or manga stating this undisputable fact.
Sorry. I'm a big fan of mecha but I haven't hung around here...
>>22843357It could also just be someone who is a very dedicated hater
>>22843357>SpambotKek zoomers are so technologically ignorant.
>>22843438He got called a tourist once and is now eternally seething.
>>22843454Not at all! No skin off my back. I only posted >>22843344 and >>22843369.If anything I am just sad that nobody more knowledgeable could tell me about that WW2 ship name thing.
>>22843499Sorry if I couldn’t help, but I do have an idea, maybe the name came from space battleship Yamato possibly? That series was heavily influential to later mecha series
>>22843628I know that NGE had it because of "a rule." To be fair, '95 doesn't exactly narrow down the options for origin.
>>22843724>because of "a rule."Are you autistic or just ESL?
>>22843737I think you are the one who is being autistic here.A rule in this context means a tradition. A meme.
Original Gundam pilots were apparently named after WW2 fighters, but I ain't seeing the connection. Then again, I am not a super WW2 nerd so that's on me...
>>22844823sounds like bs
>>22844823>>22848507Kai Shiden is the name of the N1K2-J "Shiden-Kai" but backwardshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kawanishi_N1K?useskin=vectorAmuro's surname "Ray" is phonetically the same as "rei" which can mean zero, and there's the famous A6M "Zero" fighterThat said, whether these are intentional or incidental are completely fucking unknown, like no one has ever posted a book quote or interview from the Sunrise staff that confirms this. You can find a bunch of unintentional similarities and parallels in lots of fictional media, and even more than that if you fudge things a bit until they're vague and blurry enough to match up. This shit isn't as obvious as nearly all the Gundam Wing characters being named after numbers which is really consistent and hard to miss.