Happy 50s, Getter Robo!
Of course, Getter Robo G came a little later and all that, but I had to draw my favorite clown-colored trio of mechs. No other chance to celebrate him as much as now! STARVENGERS, YEAH!
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was gonna put this up a bit ago but I guess it goes up now. Sorry if it's a bit sloppier than my last two annual posts but I didn't feel like finishing it so here it is.
year of the dragon woohoo. I guess I still exist somewhat.
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Getter vs Getter by Ken Ishikawa
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“Come get a cosmic horror kitty! Prices vary depending on breed.”
I had an idea with my friends for awhile to make the getters into cats and while I’m not super proud of this-evident by I didn’t bother to shade this-I’m still sharing this because someone’s bound to get a kick out of this.
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You should probably read the Getter Robo mangas!
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Very stupid getter thing I’m thinking about as it’s such a minor detail but my brain is circling around how color is used in the series, more specifically for the robot.
Color palettes for your badass giant robot mean everything but the color choices in Getter are *very* important as it was the first-and few-robots to have multiple different forms in one, and are all compromised of jets to make the robot.
The designs needed to be consistent with this aspect, having the Getters color palette use all three individual colors of the jets. What’s noteworthy about the colors used is the robots almost follow using the primary colors of red, blue and yellow, but the blue is swapped out for white. This was likely due to a better color balance, as while the primary colors would work if the robots weren’t individually joined but still a group, keeping in mind the concept of how they form from jets the blue would likely clash too much with red and yellow, where as white makes it all smoothly come together.
Nearly every Getter set since tries to follow this tradition of using red, white and yellow in there palettes, but aside from a few obvious exceptions for Getters that were meant to stick out-like Neo/Go, as that robot doesn't run on getter rays so the palette was changed drastically to reflect its nature-the most obvious example of a traditional Getter breaking this tradition and going for blue over white is Getter Robo G.
While each and every Getter has its own factors to stand out and differentiate itself, the G line for simply having one small color change really sets it apart. Especially with its OG design above, it’s hard to not notice its version of Getter Two (Liger) had a color change that affects the whole palette. So people either love or hate G for this, even if later takes of its design like Armageddon, try to tweak the colors to be more visually appealing by keeping it strictly to the main color of the respective jet. (This also carrying over for Shin Getter in the show)
But why do I mention any of this? Well I was in fact thinking about this regarding Arma and Getter 2, but less on the actual designs itself and more so a rather small yet likely intentional detail: How Kei is associated with the color blue before it’s even shown that she pilots Shin Liger. From her own promo art with Shin 2 having her being colored in blue despite Go and Gais colors being their respective robot, to her pilot suits having blue shoulder pads to match with Liger, which we see before the robot even appears. (Yes I’m using a SRW art instead of a show shot, just deal with it lol)
This is such a small detail but the team likely had probably a rough idea of what to do with Shin Dragon, so seeing them giving small hints to the viewer-albeit one has to see a art of this prior to know lol-before it even happens is pretty cool. Just goes to show how much insane detail Getter has across its series.
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sketchy cryptid + worm.
[ID: Coloured digital fanart sketch of Go in front of Shin Getter Dragon, both from Getter Robo Armageddon/Change. Both subjects are depicted from the torso upwards and are facing left, looking into the distance.]
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arc was obvs designed to be an update on the getter line -- sexier, edgy, more bells and whistles, however it is still more normal looking than shin
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I love Super Robot Wars for the moments they're following a particular series' plot and need something to be destroyed that, in the source material, needs some big sacrifice, and they all gear up for it...
And then someone else points out they have a literal army of super robots that combined could probably blow up a whole ass planet with little problem and the person who was going to do the sacrifice has to sheepishly step back like "...actually yeah let's go with that"
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