When you think of Japanese anime, so many different titles and elements come to mind. Inevitably, at some point we also think of robots, the protagonists of the so-called mecha anime which are a real institution in Japan. This is demonstrated by the giant moving Gundam or those placed in Odaiba.

In short, the giant robots controlled from a cubicle in the mind are present in many souls. From the 70's and 80's with historians Ufo Robot and Mazinga to the most recent with Evangelion, Gurren Lagann and Code Geass, there are endless of them. but who are the biggest robots of anime? Let's see a list of the biggest.

Inevitably, we could mention many robots that are tens of meters tall, sometimes even more, and come from souls like Evangelion, Gundam, and others. But the largest robots are not among them. Evangelion's Unit-01 actually stands at 40 meters while For Gundam, the NZ-999 Neo Zeong's 116 meters is the maximum that has been recorded.

Much higher are the Danguard A (200 meters), Bokuranos Zeroth (500 meters), Akame ga Kills Shikoutazer (500 meters), the SDF-1 Macross with its 1210 meters, and already here we exceed the kilometer. There is the Macross Cannon Soldier mode with a height of 5.9 kilometers. But there are even bigger robots.

If we were still on the terrestrial scale so far, then in fifth place is the super galaxy Gurren Lagann, which is about 6000 kilometers high, which is the radius of the Earth. From Top Where Nerae 2! But the buster arrives Diebuster with its 10,000 kilometers altitude, an immensity. In third place instead is Getter Robot's robotic emperor, the Getter Emperor, who has an estimated height of about 12 billion kilometers.

Nevertheless Capturing the first two positions is Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann which leaves no way out: in second place is the robot from the anime, which reaches an estimated height of 10 million light years; first up instead is the Super Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann from the second film of Breaking the Skies Gurren Lagann, reaching 150 million light years.

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