File: Mecha Size Comparison.swf-(6.77 MB, 1280x720, Loop)
[_] Anonymous 01/24/20(Fri)19:05:36 No.3416114
>> [_] Anonymous 01/24/20(Fri)20:00:56 No.3416121
I thought Demonbane was the absolute largest ever in /m/ history in one of it's forms
>> [_] Anonymous 01/24/20(Fri)20:37:15 No.3416122
>piece of newpaper is the third largest thing in all of fiction
lmao
>> [_] Anonymous 01/24/20(Fri)22:55:39 No.3416132
Fucking kek, This is beautiful.
>> [_] Anonymous 01/24/20(Fri)23:34:23 No.3416138
10/10 would be 11/10 if it was interactive and you could scroll through them.
>> [_] Anonymous 01/25/20(Sat)02:02:05 No.3416152
Why is Doraemon so yuuge?
>> [_] Anonymous 01/25/20(Sat)02:04:23 No.3416153
...also, why is Miku the "yardstick"? I detect japshit.
>> [_] Anonymous 01/25/20(Sat)02:14:56 No.3416156
...and now I'm triggered;
Jet Jaguar was not represented, should be in at max size of 50m.
No love for Godzilla arcana.
>> [_] Anonymous 01/25/20(Sat)02:51:31 No.3416158
>>3416153
well either miku or buster machine 7 would make the most sense from a human point of view (miku
being the female worldwide average and nono the male worldwide average) other option would have
been X (megaman), but he's just slightly taller than miku, and his proportions are a bit more
"distorted" than the other two. between miku and nono miku is clearly the more well known one
(maybe not in the mecha genre, but i wouldnt know that) and her height is more true to her
gender. this is why i think she would be chosen to compare us to the mechas. people would have a
better understanding for size if they are more familiar with the "yardstick", see american
measurements for example
>> [_] Anonymous 01/25/20(Sat)03:33:48 No.3416161
>>3416158
BUT MIKU!
Why not Bernie fucking Sanders, he's the same fucking size?
>> [_] Anonymous 01/25/20(Sat)04:29:06 No.3416162
>>3416161
why would anyone use a decrepit old white man as a metric for a genre typically associated with
Japanese animations?
>> [_] Anonymous 01/25/20(Sat)07:21:36 No.3416171
>>3416122
additive multiplicative growth is terrifying.