Specific mecha in media

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In some works of science fiction (and, more rarely, fantasy), mecha, giant robots, meka, or mechs are piloted or remote-controlled limbed vehicles. They are generally, though not necessarily, bipedal. The distinction between low-end mecha and their smaller cousins, the powered armor suits, is blurred; in general, anything large enough to have a cockpit where the pilot is seated is usually considered a mecha.

This article is a list of mecha shown in television shows, films, and other forms of entertainment media. In most stories in which they appear, mecha are war machines: essentially armored fighting vehicles with legs instead of treads or wheels. Some stories have them used for civilian purposes such as heavy construction work, police functions, or firefighting.

For more information about mecha in general, see the article on Mecha.

[edit] Specific mecha in media

(list is not comprehensive)

APU at defending Zion (The Matrix Revolutions)
APU at defending Zion (The Matrix Revolutions)
An AT-AT
An AT-AT
The Cyclone from Sonic Adventure 2
The Cyclone from Sonic Adventure 2
 the E.S. Asher from Xenosaga
the E.S. Asher from Xenosaga
the Masoukishin of Wind Cybaster
the Masoukishin of Wind Cybaster
the LEV Vic Viper, along with its pilot, Leo Stenbuck
the LEV Vic Viper, along with its pilot, Leo Stenbuck
The Liger Zero from Zoids
The Liger Zero from Zoids