Shin Getter Robo

Shin Getter Robo (真ゲッターロボ Shin Gettaa Robo) is a fictional mecha from Go Nagai and Ken Ishikawa's Getter Robo universe. It first appeared in the last volume of the Getter Robo Go manga, then made famous by the Super Robot Wars series of video games. It has appeared in two separate OVAs and several of Nagai and Ishikawa's manga.

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History

The Shin Getter Robo's first appearance was in 1993 in Ken Ishikawa's manga Getter Robo Go, before becoming the main mecha in the Shin Getter Robo manga, which served as a prequel to Go. Then in the 1995 in Super Robot Wars 4.

In the original manga, Shin Getter is a new model of Getter Robo, a lot stronger than Getter Robo G, and it ends being Getter's Avatar(more or less). It's the most powerful form, and it's hinted it would end up evolving into the Getter Emperor.

In Getter Robo Armageddon, Shin Getter is Professor Saotome's ultimate creation during the prologue of the story. After breaking through a group of mass-produced Getter Robo Gs, Ryoma Nagare and Hayato Jin find it inside the Saotome Laboratory along with Go "Saotome", the professor's genetically engineered "son". When the trio learns that the military has launched a nuclear warhead at the newly-formed Shin Dragon, they use Shin Getter in an attempt to stop the attack, but ultimately fail, causing a Getter Ray contamination that kills most of the planet's population. Several years later, when the story picks up again, Shin Getter is piloted by Go, Kei Kuruma (Getter teammate Benkei Kuruma's adopted daughter, who later turns out is Dr. Saotome's second daughter; (in this timeline Dr.Saotome has 2 daughters) Geki Saotome) and Gai (who's family had studied Getter Ray reaserch). The three continue to use Shin Getter Robo until late in the series, Ryoma, Hayato and Benkei taking over once Go is incapacitated. Once Shin Getter defeats the Invaders attempting to control Shin Dragon, Go, Kei and Gai infiltrate Shin Dragon, make themselves it's pilots, and transform it into its final form - a super-sized Getter Robo. Together, the two Getters and their pilots combine their energy to create incredible attacks, capable of destroying Jupiter's Invader-infected moons, but Shin Getter ends up stranded in another dimension, fighting alongside Getters from other universes for all eternity.

In Shin Getter Robo vs Neo Getter Robo, Shin Getter is once more the ultimate Getter. It was going to be used to fight the Dinosaur Empire, but was unable to activate without sufficient willpower from its pilots. After the Empire's defeat (at the cost of Musashi's life), the Japanese government puts an end to Getter Energy research, causing Shin Getter to be locked down in the now abandoned Saotome Lab. Five years later, the Dinosaur Empire attacks again, planning to destroy Shin Getter before the new Getter Team can use it. Thanks to the combined efforts of the team, Saotome, Hayato and a newly-returned Ryoma, Shin Getter is activated and replaces Neo Getter as the Earth's primary defense against the Dinosaurs. In the final battle, the united willpower of the Getter Team causes Shin Getter to metamorphose into a new form (nickname "God Getter Robo" by fans), defeating Emperor Gol in a single blow. Despite this, the Neo Getter version of Shin Getter Robo is considered one of the weaker incarnations; it displays no special attacks other than Getter Beam and a polearm tomahawk, and it is never tested against high-power enemies. Nevertheless, this is the only incarnation known to evolve further into God Getter Robo, which is far more powerful than any incarnation of Shin Getter.

In its many appearances in the Super Robot Wars series, while is based on the manga version, Shin Getter is often simply treated as an upgrade for the original Getter, much in the same fashion that Gundam characters upgrade from one mobile suit to a stronger one. The primary exception to this is the games that make use of Getter Robo Armageddon, Shin Getter Robo vs Neo Getter Robo, and once even the manga continuity.

Statistics, Weapons, and Attacks

Note: Like Mazinkaiser, Shin Getter's attacks and abilities vary from appearance to appearance; as such, each attack will be labeled according to its appearances.

Shin Getter Machines

As with most versions of Getter Robo, Shin Getter is composed of three jet-like vehicles piloted by one of the three pilots. Shin Eagle is the red jet, controlled by the pilot of Shin Getter-1. Shin Jaguar, the white jet, is used by Shin Getter-2's pilot. Shin Getter-3's operator uses Shin Bear, the yellow machine. All three are armed with missiles, but are generally very weak and never used in combat unless absolutely necessary. They also appear when the pilots use the Open Get verbal command to break up the current form, so that they can change into another or so they can dodge an enemy's attack.

Shin Getter-1

(Formed from Shin Eagle+Shin Jaguar+Shin Bear)

Height: 55 meters (Getter Robo Armageddon)
Weight: 290 tons (Getter Robo Armageddon)
Construction: Polyformic Alloy (Getter Robo Armageddon)
Power Source: Getter Core
Pilots: Ryoma Nagare (Super Robot Wars, Armageddon, manga), Go Saotome (Armageddon), Go Ichimonji (Shin vs Neo, manga)

Shin Getter-2

(Formed from Shin Jaguar+Shin Bear+Shin Eagle)

Height: 55 meters (Getter Robo Armageddon)
Weight: 290 tons (Getter Robo Armageddon)
Construction: Polyformic Alloy (Getter Robo Armageddon)
Power Source: Getter Core
Pilots: Hayato Jin (Super Robot Wars, Armageddon, manga), Kei Kuruma (Armageddon), Shou Tachibana (Shin vs Neo), Messiah Taiiro (manga)

Shin Getter-3

(Formed from Shin Bear+Shin Eagle+Shin Jaguar)

Height: 30 meters (Getter Robo Armageddon)
Weight: 290 tons (Getter Robo Armageddon)
Construction: Polyformic Alloy (Getter Robo Armageddon)
Power Source: Getter Core
Pilots: Benkei Kuruma (Super Robot Wars, Armageddon), Gai (Armageddon), Gai Masamichi (Shin vs Neo), Go Ichimonji (manga), Musashi Tomoe (Super Robot Wars)