A list of puns related to "Superman Robot"
Anime/Manga Characters. Doesn't have to be the main series, spinoffs can be used as well.
Round 1: Characters from Jump
Round 2: Any Manga/Anime Character
I'm not a huge Superman fan but I remember I had some comic as a kid (early to mid 2000s) where superman was in (or physically was) some robot/mecha/exoskeleton suit fighting some other robot guy with laser swords and crap. I remember it being one of the most badass things I've ever seen but I don't remember at all what it's called. Can anyone help me?
Cosmic Armor superman decides to post an open invitation for a game of chess, can anyone or anything beat him?
Chess board and pieces are indestructible
Lucifer Morningstar recently took the reigns as God since his father retired.
Versus
Thought Robot (CAS). Albeit, Iβve only just recently found out about (CAS) and lack any substantial knowledge about him.
I was reminded of how they play a role in Superman Vs the Elite. Was just wondering if they're still a thing in current continuity, and if he actually uses them. If not, why not? As is, why doesn't he use all this extra help.
Iβve seen this so much on WWW,I decided to make a rant about this. How the hell do people come to this conclusion? Even his unamped outliers are not universal .
He loses against opponents who operate at a level much lesser than that,and he gets stomped by truly universal characters like Imperix Prime, Monarch in countdown to infinite crisis and Superboy-prime
PC superman stated a black hole was too much to bear , even with GLβs help
PC superman needed a sundip to move Warworld
He uses an IMP to destroy the shadow moon.If he did have universal strength, he wouldβve destroyed it effortlessly.
Amped superboy-prime, who makes Superman look like a toddler,was knocked out by a universal explosion.
He got knocked out by a supernova
new 52 superman was troubled by the shockwave of a planet explosion.He wasnβt injured, but still.
rebirth superman cannot destroy a planet-destroying device . Iβm not saying he isnβt planet busting,he definitely is,but my point is there are way too many anti-feats to put him at universal level.
These posts also clear up some common misconceptions about his power:
https://www.reddit.com/r/CharacterRant/comments/6azv6q/whats_the_context_behind_these_superman_scans/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=iossmf
https://www.reddit.com/r/CharacterRant/comments/8wubph/is_there_some_context_behind_these_superman_feats/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=iossmf
I really donβt get why people need to wank him. Heβs one of the strongest S-tiers,has insane durability,can beat Hulk,Thor,possibly even Goku due to his superior speed , his lifting strength is the most impressive out of all of them, and has many exotic powers .But there is nothing that suggests he is even a galaxy buster,let alone universal.
Please correct me if anythingβs wrong with any of my examples.Iβm just baffled why many seem to put superman at such a high tier,heck Iβm pretty sure even Odin is not universal lol ,at least not casually .
Location: At a "void world" where nothing exist.
Time limit: None
Fighters' condition: Everyone is at their strongest form
Victory conditions: Fight until only one remain
Cosmic armor superman/Thought Robot vs Arale from Dragon Ball, who would win?
Upgrade fuses with Thought Robot Superman and enhances its abilities by a factor of 100, and also allows Thought Robot Superman to use all of the powers of the Omnitrix up to the end of the franchise.
Starting distance: Five kilometers apart.
Setting: Arrakis, Dune, Desert Planet.
All Bloodlusted.Win by death or k.o
In terms of toon force, Phineas and Ferb are easily top tier, probably only beaten by the likes of bugs bunny or road runner. Regardless, Phineas and Ferb are the most superior characters in all of fiction when it comes to prep time (yes, that includes Batman. Last I checked, Batman cannot construct a skyscraper that reached the moon in a few hours, or perfectly recreate the circumstances of the accident that turned Bruce banner into the hulk, which created hulkjeet). So, given 24 hours to prepare, uninterrupted by Candace or anyone who would stand in the way, can they defeat the Thought Robot (a being who is infamous for being practically unbeatable). So what comes out on top: Toon Force or a plot device?
Round 1: -Phineas and Ferb meet the Thought Robot in a neutral space so that collateral damage is not a concern for either party.
Round 2: -(assuming the Thought Robot just wiped them out of existence in the first 5 seconds) Phineas and Ferb are given one free shot.
Round 3: -Doofenshmirtz builds them an inator to use against the Thought Robot on top of whatever Phineas and Ferb decide to build
Round 4: -Phineas and Ferb now have the assistance of the marvel superheroes (because the marvel superheroes exist in Phineas and Ferb canon)
Rules: -Assumed the Thought Robot doesnβt simply teleport them away as soon as they get within a light year away. -Everyone is in character -Phineas and Ferb know what they are up against in all rounds (cuz if all they know is they will be fighting someone powerful, and they bring only a giant robot, they just lose) -we also assume that Earth has the resources to supply Phineas and Ferbβs creation (they are from a show where two kids defy the laws of time and space every day while their pet platypus is actually a secret agent who fights an evil scientist who was raised by ocelots, logic is a bit out the window) -Just a follow up question: could Phineas and Ferb build a robot that could go toe to toe with the Thought Robot? I call it: βCosmic Armor Normβ. And how long would it take them (I grant immortality if necessary and unlimited resources)
Round 1: has access to kryptonite.
Round 2: no kryptonite.
The question is in the title, CAS has some of the most broken powers in fiction, is there a fictional character out there that can beat him?
Who Win ?
R1 = In Character
R2 = Bloodlusted
βThree mecha unite as one. Our justice in the shape of a giant robot. Itβs name is Zambot 3!β
Zambot 3 Awakens!
Invincible Superman Zambot 3 is a super robot show which aired from October 8th, 1977 to March 25th 1978, during one of the most saturated periods for 70s super robot anime. The show was the second mecha outing helmed by legendary director Yoshiyuki Tomino βwho also headed many other notable mecha series, such as Mobile Suit Gundam and Space Runaway Ideonβ as well as the series that prompted his infamous nickname, minagoroshi no Tomino (βKill βem all Tominoβ). The series was produced in Sunrise's studio 3, where shows such as City Hunter, Mobile Suit Victory Gundam, and Blue Comet SPT Layzner where also made. Zambot 3 is well known for injecting a great deal of realistic consequences into the standard super robot formula, and would prove a stepping stone towards the more realistic depictions of mecha found in the real robot subgenre. The show would also go on to be a great influence on a number of other mecha anime series, one of the most known to the west being Gurren Lagann.
Never Ending Journey of War
During the events of Zambot 3 the Earth comes under attack from the Gaizok, a race of aliens hell-bent on destroying humanity, who arrived on the planet in pursuit of the human-like aliens who fled to Earth after the Gaizok destroyed their home planet of Beal. The Jin family is descended from these aliens, and βin preparation for the eventuality of the Gaizokβs arrivalβ have built three vehicles which combine to form the titular Zambot 3, in order to defend against the ruthless Gaizok. Kappei, Keiko, and Uchuuta are the chosen pilots of the Zambird, Zambase, and Zambull respectively, who must pose as the first and only line of defense against the Gaizok and their seemingly endless onslaught of giant mechanical beasts known as βMecha Boosts.β The Jin familyβs efforts are not met with gratitude, rather by the scorn of those caught in the rampage of the giant robotβs battles, and the accusations of being responsible for the Gaizokβs arrival.
The series follows the conventional monster of the week narrative which was the standard for super robot shows, though fortunately its shorter length, relatively tight pacing, and a relatively keen focus on character development and interpersonal drama make the show more palatable to a wider audience and keeps the structure from growing tiresome. The show was incredibly no
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