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I love Japan.

Twitch - Noboru Iguchi Says ‘Geisha Is Beautiful!  Geisha is Robot!’ It’s the ROBOGEISHA Trailer!

... I don't think I've ever said "What the f___" so many times in a row while watching a trailer.

I love Japan.

Iguchi is the madman who gave us Machine Girl.

I think my brains melted out of my nostrils right around the time the geisha transformed into a robot tank, drove up the side of a skyscraper and started shooting missiles at a giant feudal-era samurai castle that had also metamorphed into a city-destroying monster.

Did I mention I love Japan?

Bill McD

I guess someone decided 'why are we letting Michael Bay ruin the giant-robo genre? Screw this! Let's remind people we're still furkin' JAPAN. Giant robos and samurai swords, YAAAAAAA!!!!'

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