Suggest to me Mechas that do not have humanoid shapes examples are : Zoids Heavy Object Walkers from the leviathan series by scott westerfeld the closest humanoid I would like to see would be the locust from mechwarrior I would prefer animated shows but I am not that picky Edit: I am also open to tanks and other mechanical war vehicles as long as they are main focus or integral to the story, that there is shooting, and that they are land vehicles ( willing to stretch for amphibious vehicles) examples would be girls und panzer and pumpkin scissors
Loader Bot from 'tales from the borderlands' ? Do you want the robot to be the mc or just a story with robots with different shapes?
Loaders are actually pretty humanoid if you move their eye up and replace the forklifts with hands they are basically human shapped
There are arguments for and against humanoid mechas. But it all depends on the purpose, type of mechas you need, what it's supposed to be able to do and how many you can produce, for some
Well, I can only recommend some old anime or cartoons as many new series weren't to my liking, anyway, isn't transformers a good option, (my favourites include: energon and armada, I didn't like the recent adaptations/versions too much ) What about D.I.C.E. (DNA Integrated Cybernetic Enterprises) It is like zoids but not exactly There is also Webdiver And also this really old anime called ninja senshi tobikage
they gotta to larger than humans are at least capable of being ridden by humans ( and I don't mean that in a sexual way) I have watched DICE and webdiver
watched it and also that east german thing of MuvLuv . They are too humanoid . I just want to see how far the mecha genre is willing to stretch out
People are used to the humanoid shape. They know how to move and use it. But that also means they can't change it too much, as example as in Knights & Magic 'Sure we can put arms on the back. How will you use them?'
considering that the main mecha is just a guy in cardboard boxes ....................................... no