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Originally Posted by hyperlion
Also in most super robot shows the enemy would watch the robot combine, Gaogaigar had a way to prevent from enemy to attack while they were combing but other super robot show the enemy would just watch.
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I find this cliche even more annoying in samurai-styled shows. Why is it when the hero is surrounded by a dozen adversaries, they choose to attack him one-on-one? Is this some type of "samurai-honor" thing with an authentic historical basis, or just an easy way to enable the hero to survive the battle?