15. Fighting General Daimos

Fighting General Daimosis a classic 1978 mecha anime produced by Toei Animation and animated by Sunrise Inc.

It follows the story of Earth being invaded by the Baam Kingdom, with the giant robot Daimos (piloted by Kazuya Ryuzaki) as Earth’s main line of defense. It also features the love story of Kazuya and Erika amidst the large-scale conflict between worlds.

Other mecha anime series with nearly similar plots includeVoltes VandCombattler V, with all three anime series comprising what’s known as the Robot Romance Trilogy.

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14. Zoids: Chaotic Century

Zoids: Chaotic Centuryis one of theZoidsanime series based on the Zoids model kits by TOMY. It features a planet where the Zoids (bio-metallic lifeforms) are used as weapons of war.

The Zoids are huge mechanical animals that can be piloted. Some have their own intelligence and consciousness, like the organoids that grow more powerful when fused with other Zoids.

Zoids: Chaotic Centuryfollows the story of Van and his Shield Liger, who are caught between the war of empires. The story also features the resurrection of the Death Saurer, a T-Rex-type Zoid that was sealed during ancient times to prevent wide-scale destruction.

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13. Knights of Sidonia

Knights of Sidoniais adapted from the manga of the same name (written and illustrated by Tsutomu Nihei) and produced by Polygon Pictures.

It’s set in a dystopian future where humanity lives in a spacecraft called Sidonia after Earth was destroyed. They’ve adapted to the harsh vacuum environment as they float endlessly in space.

The series follows the story of Nagate Tanikaze as he emerges from the slums of Sidonia to become a pilot of a Garde. These machines are the last human remnant’s only hope against hostile alien monsters.

Because it’s heavy on CGI animation, you’ll find thatKnights of Sidoniais starkly different from most other mecha anime series. This CGI animation, however, highlights and further elevates the sci-fi theme of the series, making it one of the top mecha anime series to watch.

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12. Mobile Fighter G Gundam

Mobile Fighter G Gundam(popularly known asG GundamorGundam G) is the fifth installment of the well-knownGundamfranchise.

Unlike the other Gundam suits, the mecha in this series feature extraordinary cockpits that encase their pilots in suits that allow them to control the robots via their own movements.

The story follows Domon Kasshu, the pilot of the Shining Gundam, in his battle in the 13th Gundam Fight and the mission to find the Devil Gundam. The series showcases many metal-clanging battle scenes, often involving the iconic Shining Finger finishing move.

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11. Magic Knight Rayearth

Mechs in a magical world are made possible with Clamp’sMagic Knight Rayearthseries, which is surprisingly popular among young girls. It features the Rune Gods Rayearth, Selece, and Windam as deities who appear as huge robots piloted by Hikaru, Umi, and Fuu.

The trio were ordinary high school teens that were mysteriously brought to the magical world of Cephiro, where they find themselves tasked with saving Princess Emeraude from Zagato.

By awakening their respective elements, their corresponding Rune God aids them in their journey throughout the series, up until their battle against someone they were supposed to save.

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10. Cross Ange: Rondo of Angel and Dragon

Another mecha anime that features magic and fantasy isCross Ange: Rondo of Angel and Dragon. It’s set in a world where people use and manipulate the “light of mana,” a seemingly magical ability that allows them to control technology and perform extraordinary feats.

However, there are those called Norma who aren’t blessed with the gift, and so they’re discriminated against, isolated, outcasted, and forced to work on the island of Arzenal.

Angelise, a royal who’s originally bent on eliminating the Norma, finds out that she’s actually a Norma as well. This results in her being stripped of her title and sent to Arzenal.

Now known as Ange, she—along with other Norma—is called to fight and fend off the interdimensional dragons using mechs called “para-mail” and “Ragna-mail.”

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9. Darling in the Franxx

Darling in the Franxxis a sci-fi anime series featuring a futuristic and apocalyptic world in which children are known as Parasites and are the only ones capable of piloting the Franxx.

The Franxx has a bizarre cockpit that requires both a girl and a boy to pilot it together. The series also features Zero-Two (a female human hybrid with Klaxosaur blood) and the romance between its characters that spice up the plot of the series.

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8. Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex

Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complexis an anime series based on Masamune Shirow’s manga of the same name. It features a cyberpunk plot in which nearly the entire population consists of cyborgs or tech-modified human beings.

Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complexfeatures sentient-type mechs that have their own consciousness—like Motoko Kusanagi, who only has her brain and spine as the only original human body parts in her.

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7. Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans

Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphanshas a plot that incorporates a dark theme into a typical Gundam storyline and its giant robot battles. It’s the 14th entry in the long-running franchise from Sunrise, which proves that the mecha series still has some life left.

The plot follows the story of teens who were formerly child soldiers who defected from their former company and established their own mercenary group.

It also features the ASW-G-08 Gundam Barbatos, an incomplete unit that was patched up with salvaged parts from fallen units.

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6. Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion

Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellionfrom Sunrise is an anime series centering on fan-favorite Lelouch vi Britannia, who’s the villain protagonist. He leads a rebellion against the Holy Brittania Empire with his ability called Geass: Power of Absolute Obedience.

This anime series features mechs (called Knightmare Frames) and their fight for dominance.Code Geasscombines its characters' supernatural abilities with badass robots into one compelling story.

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5. Neon Genesis Evangelion

WhileNeon Genesis Evangelionmight have had a low-budget production, it told a legendary story that not only featured the badassery of mechs but also the psychological devastation of its pilots.

It features the Evangelions as both biological and mechanical figures who were created to fight off the so-called Angels.

The mixture of blood and muscle tissues found in the Evas (short for Evangelions) made them more cyborg than robot, but they also had batteries and cockpits fitted in their bodies.

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4. Gurren Lagann

Gurren Lagann(also calledTengen Toppa Gurren Lagann) is another anime series produced by Gainax, the same animation studio that produced the aforementionedNeon Genesis Evangelion.

The story is set in a dystopian future where humanity lives below the surface after the land above ground is deemed hostile, full of creatures that terrorize those who live above.

It follows the story of Simon and his adventures as he breaks the law and sets out on a journey above ground. Accompanying him is Kamina (a fellow digger who also aspires to set foot on the surface) and Yoko (a girl who belongs to a group that fights beastmen).

Their mechs are called “gunmen,” which they pilot as they fight their way through and against mysterious humanoids called the Anti-Spiral. The gunmen are powered by their pilots' Spiral Energy.

What makes the mechs inGurren Lagannunique is the appearance of the machines, which feature heads as their bodies. The rest of the machine—arms, legs, and cockpits—are attached to said heads.

And when Team Dai-Gurren merges all their gunmen, they make a very intimidating machine called the Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann.

3. Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch From Mercury

Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch From Mercuryis the latest entry in theGundamfranchise—and, unsurprisingly, one of the best.

While this one features a narrative that’s typical of the manyGundamseries,The Witch From Mercuryhas a few key differences from those other series that make it truly stand out.

The main character is a female Gundam pilot named Suletta Mercury, a survivor of a deadly incident that was caused by the plots and schemes of Earth’s people against “people from space.”

Most of the mechs inThe Witch From Mercuryhave the typical pilot cockpits, but the main ones feature advanced GUND technology that allows pilots to directly control their machines with their brains.

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2. Kuromukuro

Kuromukurois a unique mecha series that moves away from your usual heavy artillery and laser cannons and instead opts for machines that specialize in kenjutsu (a Japanese sword-wielding technique).

Despite being set in the modern-day world, the main mecha and its samurai pilot come from a distant past—about 400 years ago—where alien machines are believed to be the mythical “oni.”

After waking up from his 400-year sleep in the “black box,” Kennosuke finds out that he once again needs to fight the oni with his “Black Relic,” a machine that requires two people as its pilots.

The second pilot is Yukina, a modern-day girl who looks exactly like the princess Kennosuke was serving in his original time.

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1. 86 -Eighty Six-

86(stylized as86 -Eighty Six-) has a pretty dark premise that revolves around themes of social discrimination, featuring the inhuman 86 who are deprived of their rights by the government.

The series features a war in which the primary offensive force consists of legged machines called Juggernauts. Because the all-machine war involves remotely operated mechas, the battlefield is said to be bloodless and deathless.

But that’s just what the government wants you to believe. In reality, these Juggernauts are piloted by the 86, with Handlers only serving as overseers and tactical support.

Apart from twisted ideas of superiority and racism,86 -Eighty Six-incorporates a lot of interesting elements that kick things up, including artificial intelligence and the sinister truth about the machines.

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