Really hard to get into this one since the humor is so "out there" (think Kill la Kill). I'd recommend it if you're looking for something that's not meant to be as serious as, say, the Evangelion series.
- Gurren Lagann.
Really hard to get into this one since the humor is so "out there" (think Kill la Kill). I'd recommend it if you're looking for something that's not meant to be as serious as, say, the Evangelion series.
- Guilty Crown
- Aldnoah.Zero 1&2
- Macross Frontier
- Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn
Code Geass is definitely a must-watch, though.
For some old school mecha, check out Super Dimension Fortress Macross.
Yeah, but that doesn't mean having or not having mechs serves no value to the anime, that's like saying "School rumble takes place in a school"but there's no "school genre" that I know of. I'm not trying to contradict your point,I'm saying if an Anime has mechs or not makes a difference to some people.Most "mech anime" are anime that just happen to have mechs. It's not really a genre.
I haven't watched the others that have been suggested. I neither like nor dislike mechs, since as I said, it's not really a genre, some shows just happen to have them. Last Exile could have easily had mechs instead of airships.
Gundam Wing was my favorite anime in elementary school. Looking back, I have no idea why; it's dry as ****ing dust, and the characters are awful. except for Wufei. he's actually pretty hilarious in retrospect.Gundam Wing should have been called Gundam: Emo Force. Most of the protagonists are unbearable. Add in all of the recycled combat footage for extra irritation.
Gundam Wing was my favorite anime in elementary school. Looking back, I have no idea why; it's dry as ****ing dust, and the characters are awful. except for Wufei. he's actually pretty hilarious in retrospect.