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Trivia

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As it stands right now, the trivia section is the largest portion of the article by a fair amount. Clearly something is wrong here, and I recommend everybody who is watching this article contribute and make this article more than a mere listing of inane trivia and factoids. Kouban 00:08, 9 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

  • The trivia Certainly needs to be addressed. Many of the trivia notes relate to ideas that were never put into production. Does anyone disagree that at least these notes can be removed without detriment to the article?
  • Some of the trivia relating to the science lessons can be easily integrated into the article.Kit.MacAllister 15:25, 10 April 2008 (UTC-7)
I thought that was Handel's "Messiah"?
Also, I've been wondering - was Operation Carneades a reference to Carneade's Plank? --Gwern (contribs) 20:59 12 May 2010 (GMT)

Okada comments

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"AUDIENCE: I have one question about GUNBUSTER. A lot of people in America don't know whether to consider it a serious story, or just a frivilous story, or a serious parody of space anime. How was GUNBUSTER treated in your mind when you made it?
OKADA: The confusion is not only in the United States. Most of the Japanese otaku who saw it are confused about whether it's a parody, or whether it's meant as serious--whether the staff is serious, or just saying some bad jokes, but--basically what it was, when I made it, I found that every other science fiction plot was taken [LAUGHS]. The only thing I could find to make a real space science-fiction was to make a parody film. So basically, what I'm saying, is that if someone goes into space, you could take it two ways: you can make it, one, the story of a hero--or you can make a parody of it. To travel into space, that's a moment of history, and you could make it in a truthful style, a hero's story--or a parody, and it just basically depends on the viewer's side--of how to take the truth of that historical event--as a parody, or a hero's story. There are two components to GUNBUSTER: one, it's a robot animation where a girl goes out into space and destroys monsters; the other story is that it holds the concept that it's *impossible* for a girl to pilot a robot of that size, and then destroy all these monsters with kicks and punches. There are two impules that arise when you make animation: one, "This is a real, true story--it's got a plot, it's just not animation." But then that calms down, and that idealism turns cold, and it turns just into, "Oh, it's just anime, it's just animation--it's not something with a real plot." So, what I wanted to do in GUNBUSTER was combine those two elements: while you're watching a parody, and relaxing, you're thinking, "Oh, well, this is a parody," and then at the same time, with the plot, you see, you get the feeling, "It's great that I'm watching animation."

http://web.archive.org/web/20001217103900/www.j-pop.com/anime/archive/feature/04_gal_999/otaking3.html --Gwern (contribs) 17:34 4 December 2009 (GMT)

Eroge section

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Is the Eroge section really necessary? A pornographic spin-off game doesn't seem very relevant to the show itself, especially when there are other non-pornographic GunBuster games not mentioned in the article. It hardly merits its own section, and I feel like it should be removed. Thoughts? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 98.14.60.70 (talk) 21:40, 28 December 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Plot summary

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I don't think the plot section on the article should disclose the full plot and even ruin the ending (the whole last paragraph). I'm editing out the whole last paragraph. Other people with higher ranking please review/confirm/reject this decision. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Guillep2k (talkcontribs) 22:11, 15 August 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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