It will be like the tank test footage from WWI, people look back at them nowadays and say "lol look a this walking wacky box", look where the M1 Abrams is at now
You know what crazy? long enough you see those hoverboards flied by robots, and the pre-aging tools, and everything. I'm talkin about "Final" Fantasy,, and that's real life. I wish I will see those things
1. Do it in the Nevada desert. 2. Get corporate sponsorship and pay per view. 3. Get rid of the paintball cannons/guns. They're dumb. 4. Take the pilots out of the robots so they can use real weapons. 5. Enjoy
What's to stop them from building a bunch of remote controlled Abrams though? I mean don't get me wrong, remote controlled tank battles would be awesome, but there isn't much room for playing with giant robots when it comes to "real weapons."
+GodKingVivec Well yeah, I imagine that's how much it cost the U.S military to build them, the guys who already done all the R&D and have the facilities to build one while not needing to cut through all the legal red tape required for civilians to build their own tanks... but that's not really the point. My point is that these fights are always going to have to be at least a little dumb and impractical because giant robots are an inherently inferior design to tanks. You can't just have a competition to see who can build the best 50 or 60 tonne killing machine, because we already know what they look like, we have 100 years of engineering and military tradition, as well as real world combat with human lives on the line (something these events can never simulate) telling us what those look like, and they don't look like giant fighting robots. I thought this fight was awesome, and I am optimistic to see what these guys come out with next, but this isn't battle bots, it never will be, and we shouldn't try to change that. There is no point in trying to make this into a game that all the major military powers in the world have been playing better than us for a goddamned century. Imho this sport would be best to distance itself from battle bots and really try to be its own thing.
This was a cool experience but the outcomes were pretty obvious. First match: both robots independently built around the same weight class for their creators pleasure. Let’s call it medium weight class. America went for a ranged turret bot and Japan for a melee lancer bot. Melee won when it got the charge in especially since these are concept bots and the American bot was not actually created to use live ammunition. Makes sense. Second match: America custom built a bot specifically for defeating Japan’s bot that was double its weight class. That’s like a assault mech vs a medium mech in Battletech terms. Really it was obvious Japan was fighting at a huge disadvantage in that and makes sense for America to win. Also chain saw and cannons in a supposedly melee duel lol.
Wasn't Kuratis designed w Iron glory at least peripherally in mind though? I don't think either battle was particularly fair, (though really fuckin cool both times.) I wanna see them build new ones with weight class in mind, and without knowledge of the others. Maybe remotely operated so they can blow each other up or something :D We could make a real sport of this!
I’m pretty sure a 40 hp stone cutting chainsaw counts as deadly weaponry. It actually looked extremely dangerous almost irresponsible. I was waiting for the announcer to say “The Japanese pilot has been cut in half and can’t continue”
@@helslayerknightclaw1339 Yeah but even robot wars does not use any really crazy weaponry. Spinning blades, flamethrowers that never do any damage, piston spike. Where's the bots with 2mm miniguns? They can build an arena that will make it mostly safe for the spectators and you can always have them sign a waiver...
@@hapexamendar1093 That's where you're wrong. If cut in half, the Japanese pilot would have continued. They are not required to stop the fight until he is cut in thirds.
Maybe it wasn't as exciting as we all imagined it would be, but this moment will be remembered in history as the first ever giant robot fight. They crawled so that one day even bigger robots can soar.
@@Zesmas well if you think about the mech wouldn't stand against any tank or aircraft. So it would be more effective as a land clearing or fire fighting vehicle
So Round 1 Japan wins. Round 2 (USA gets to bring out a new robot) is a stalemate. Round 3 USA wins (using their new robot)? So overall there was no winner... There should have been a round 4, a tie breaker round, and to be really fair, Japan should have brought out a new and improved robot as well. Lame...
Japan: NO! Ugh, how many times do I- *sigh* Let's go over the plan again... America: I am Groot... Japan: Yes? America: I am Groot... Japan: That's right! America: I am... Groot? Japan: NO! No cannons!
@@mrpancho4372 Not really, you see the Japanese side wanted to fight the first one because they knew how to take it out in one shot. It was their arrogance we always see when one side thinks they will always win. Had the faced the first second one only, the Japanese would still have lost. As to the guns, need I remind you that they(japanese bot) had two hidden right arm fast firing guns that was never listed or talked about?
Gotta say watching the fight was like a school kid challenging a classmate to a fight, getting his ass handed to him. & then having his older brother from high school come in and beat up the kid who won.
@@Idkwhattoput-p2s Ok I have now looked up the word weeb, "a derisive term for a non-Japanese person who is so obsessed with Japanese culture that they wish they were actually Japanese" No I am not a weeb. Seems like a bit of a hostile over reaction to me.
Ok but can we talk about what would’ve happened if they went at the cockpit with that chainsaw? Like, how scary would it be to see a chainsaw slowly breaking into your hull and they just stop it with the chainsaw mid-way through the cockpit
I agree that them putting a person in the machines just completely took away the real excitement for the viewers and if anything might have made it more entertaining for the competitors themselves. For example, one of the robots fall over after being pushed. This might have been fun experiencing inside of the robot since you are still falling to a degree but from the outside, to me it looks just as exciting as a trashcan being blown over by the wind.
Everybody says "so lame" "weird tractors" "a forklift would kill these" could be true but gently remind that technology kinda advances stupidily fast , the first compute ENIAC was of the size of a house and was barely able to have a good amount of ram and everybody said that conputers were trash and they had no future , now look at your smartphone today , it is 10000 times more powerful than ENIAC and weights 10000 times less , this may be lame and slow but everything has to start like that until become more powerful , lighter and faster , even human once were a baby that couldn't do anything for themselves , yet some of them did grow up change the world PD: square cube law ? Graphene is the solution
You’re right, Japan making a mecha that can strafe will make their fighting style more feasible. And I don’t think this will be a sport because the military definitely will step in and take the tech when it starts getting good.
The Maughan yeah , even the first plane wasn't able to flight more than 100 meters yet we have now jets that easily surpass sound speed , something that sounded super crazy many decades ago , honestly i see mecha future to be cuadrupedal that can switch between feet and wheels , wheels when you need speed and feet when you need to climb or the terrain is difficult (there were tanks that got stuck in mud and nobody came to get them out of it ) but mechas can have alot of forms tho
Imagine this is a job or a competition you can make a living on. How cool would it be to tell others "Yeah, I'm a pilot" "Oh, for what airlines?" "I don't fly planes, I pilot titans"
@@valor1omega better than the shit of giant excavator robots, the Japanese is not to do the functions of that one ... he has intelligence and will have freedom of movement, despite being attached to other structures for this.
I get it now. They made Iron Glory to draw attention and funds, then used the funds to build Eagle Prime. Thats the power of the free market. Smart move
Yeah, if the robots were more nimble, and their weight distributed to where they didn't fall over when hit by a slight gust of wind I think making a sport out of this could be entertaining. Hmm maybe they could call it battlebots, or robot wars. Something like that!
Stanky Fish Gutz Really? Do we really need to start at all? The future of robotics is full autonomy. NOT hulking, loud, smoking and painfully slow ride-in vehicles, IMHO. Search Boston Dynamics here on YT for a real glimpse of the future: ua-cam.com/video/rVlhMGQgDkY/v-deo.html
was half expecting some kind of super advanced giant robot drone remote controlled from hundreds of kilometers away to show up, pick up each of those junkers in a hand. then putting them into time out corners before walking out of a wall. arms raised exasperatedly and a robotized voice yelling UNBELIEVABLE! as it walks trough the wall and then flies off.
American mecha be like: Oh? You're approaching me? Instead of running away, you're coming right to me? And the japanese: I can't beat the shit out of you without getting closer. American: Oh ho! Then come as close you like!
Suidobashi could have built a bigger robot if they'd wanted. They opted to stick with their smaller, faster design and let the other team maneuver them into a shoving match they couldn't win. Better luck next time.
Tamlinearthly That's would be meaningless if suidobashi build another bigger robot. The fight can't begin if they just keep build new one according to their enemy
The amount of weight being thrown around is incredible. I'm used to watching NHRL and Battlebots. While those competitions are crazy in their own right, these megabots are just on an insane scale. Being inside these things must have been insane.
Kevin Bush The second American robot was much more sophisticated than it looked. The first one was a little more crude and bulky. But that's why it failed so fast.
Kevin Bush true lol. I knew the kuratas would lose the moment they didn't set the weight rule. That's like asking a lightweight fight in the heavyweight class lol.
I liked the chainsaw, but as tradition, I'm more of a drill person like in those animes. A drill would be way cooler than a melon(?) and a paintball guns.
@@kennethwilliams2738 it’s just very hard to do that, these things weigh so much so it’s almost impossible to even throw a punch fast and hard enough to do true damage to the opposition
I kind of feel they did a "I win, You win" thing for this event as an exibition as if I recall, that Kurata robot is manueverable enough to drive circles around the heavy tracked Megabot. They obviously also didn't take the hint about hand to hand.
Look at the machines here, then think about what it took to produce them. My heart goes out to the guys that built these machines. Sweat and blood was lost. The producers, scriptwriters, and directors of this show have literally raped the rest of us with their storytelling.
Yeah not only that but they supposedly KNEW that the japanese team would do melee combat and they didn't even add any sort of anti flipping features to their bot like a wheelie bar or something to stop it from tipping over when they attack from the front? Seriously? It almost makes it seem like it's just some completely scripted WWE bullshit to me 😐
A lot of people talking shit because it wasnt to the (bot) death. Im excited! I used to play mek-commander and mek-warrior as a kid and now its finally starting to come true. This has potential!!!
Yeah it's pretty cool, although there was this show almost exactly like this when I was a wee lad, except the robots were piloted outside and away from the ring, meaning the bots could just go to town on each other. I remember one bit being cut in half and keep in mind the robots on this show were almost as big as these ones.
Everyone is saying how this was boring but those people clearly never went to a car derby. watching this live would be AMAZING. and the time it must have took to make those mechs makes it that much more interesting. I do admit it wasnt pacific rim worthy but this was still amazing to watch and i want more
I was jacked. Lol this was so cool. Corporate sponsorship. High power engines like 1,000hp turbo diesels minimum. High speed servos, a desert arena, remote operated mechs for more of a disabling bout. Pnuematics in place of hydraulics.
@Nukagreed I was going to say that too. If these are the prototypes, and only done in 2 years for Eagle One. Imagine what we will have in 10-20 years if any form of contractor, including military, picks this up and flies with it. The thought of having a gundam, even slight, is quite the exciting prospect!
The director really wasn’t the problem, the problem was that the tech is still very new and clunky. Once they get better robots then maybe it’ll be more fun to watch, but for now it was really slow and boring for “robot” fighting.
That's why unpiloted robot fights are more interesting, because they having real deal weapons. Chainsaw, blades. Everything to actually destroy the opponent. I don't wanna watch piloted fights because only thing you need to do is just 50. BMG pilot cockpit and you done.
You do realized that'd just be a factor of who shot first, right? Because the name of the game would be put on the biggest gun you can to disable it in one shot, to counter this you'd need heavier metal plating which would slow down but that weight would just support a bigger gun so you're basically just asking for tank combat but much slower. I don't see what's wrong with the current standard besides the need for weight classes. Paintballs are a versatile ammunition, they can be used to block sensors or damage armor but they're not powerful enough to be all you need, you need to consider melee tech for the robot too. But anyone who expected two Gundams to be running around the stadium, explosions everywhere, are complete idiots.
Actually, I'm pretty sure it was a draw, "Kutatas" took down "Iron Glory" the first match. The second match, they brought out "Eagle Prime". And both "Eagle Prime" and "Kuratas" got stuck and weren't moving. Third match, "Eagle Prime" Took down "Kuratas" with the claw and chainsaw so in total, it was 1/0 1/0 1/1.
The chainsaw was BS but the first one was in the same weight class. They definitely should've set limitations for the second robot though, and probably used something less likely to kill the other pilot than the chainsaw. If that hit a little to the right it would've killed the other pilot, geez. They got a bit too into the competition, I think they've watched too many episodes of Gundam
They both had gun, and the chainsaw setup was a claw and chainsaw. Technically that was the only one that went full melee. That said, they could've so easily killed someone with that thing, especially the other pilot. That was just plain not a fair move. Well, being double the weight is also kinda a separate weight class. They definitely needed better defined rules and safety precautions before doing this. Still, pretty cool gen 1 giant robot stuff. Give it 20 years and we might be touching on the tech that they're trying to emulate lol
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Kuratas asked for hand to hand. Megabot built a mech exclusively for that purpose. Kuratas insisted on fighting Megabot's first mech, which was not built for hand to hand. Why shouldn't have Megabot brought two mechs?
Yeah kuratas wins for me. Shame on those 2 pilots and their heavy for nothing robot make it looks like just bullying kuratas with its unfair power and weight.
The first battle did absolutely nothing to the Japanese bot, it might as well have not even happened 😅 really ended up just being a one-on-one... also I doubt there was less than an hour between the two parts of the second match so there was time to rest, hydrate, that sort of thing.
Yeah, some of it was scripted, obviously, and I the commentary was probably done mostly in post, but as a proof of concept fight, it was effective. If anyone was expecting something more than this, then you had some high expectations based on what Eagle Prime's actually performance capabilities are like. In the future, I think they'll find ways to improve the fights and make them a little more interesting and action packed.
They proved nothing, they hyped a fight for over a year and didn't supply one. They brought pantomime. Great now we can watch robots in leotards since the concept is proven now...
Not sure we watched the same video... I saw two robots clash, and one was even damaged pretty significantly by a giant chainsaw. Looked like a fight to me, even if it was done up a lot in post.
The only major improvement that I could think of is more speed! of course, i understand that it would be less safe but a little danger is always fun! ;p
Significantly damaged where? You mean that hand they put on Kuratas to make it look cool and that had no purpose? Wow, completely destroyed beyond repair, let's say America won because it looks like this shit will get even more boring.
Kuratas looks so well put together all around, the iron glory looks like it rolled out of a shed lmao. the match-up kinda gave me a street fighter vs proffesional vibe
I don't see a future for fights of manned robots. There is no need to risk human lives and make the battles less destructive just to protect the pilots. Anyway, those robots were very good looking and could be modified and improved. A nice first step.
I know that the whole point with a mech is the human Inside controlling it but they should reeeaaally just remove the human element so they dont need safety rules and scripted moments. Let the giant robots fight and go all out with reaally scary weopons so that we need to put them far away in a military testing field and watch them go all out.
Look tbh this wasn't really a robot battle like anyone imagined but still props to the guys for building those 2 bots .. Keep in mind that robotics isn't developed enough in this time that we could have had a robot battle like we imagined secondly they didnt really have a budget that could allow them to build something better ... So for what its worth they should be proud .
Japan is doing quite well on robotics front. Americans just make toys that destroy each other. Not much tech behind it in comparison to what Japan has to offer.
I didn't think this had actually happened until today, and it was just as exciting as when I first saw the Kuratas reveal forever ago. (I think i saw a concept video back in 2012?) This was so awesome to see. I really hope I can see more stuff like this down the road.
A message to Megabots. I understand your frustration. THIS is the reception you get, after years of hard work. However, the few people who have enjoyed this fight would like to congratulate you and Suidobashi for striving to make dreams come true. Yes, you do have a long way to go, but all good things have a beginning. You guys are young. Just imagine what the future holds. Thanks!
The first step in the "Battletech Universe" prophecies becoming true. I've played every Mechwarrior game since the OG Battletech on my Commodore 128D I bought in the Nuremberg PX while I was stationed in Erlangen West Germany back in late 80s. This was pretty cool. The design and engineering are amazing. Cheers from America!
I’ll save you some time. Tractors that kinda look like robots. 8:55 knocks over other robot 21:40 Modified ditch witch mangles other robot. About 10 seconds of action, the rest is all fluff....
When you expect a Armored Core / Gundam style battle and tune in to see a robot moving 2 mph tip over another one armed with faulty rocket and missile launchers. If we ever were to consider a mech age - we're a long, long ways away
This is like watching 2 kids play with their toys but don't want to damage them because their parents will get mad.
You explained it so well
@@user-ns3qf9jj5y I wanted it to be so good... And it´s so baaaaaaaad!! They should call it the Cringe Metal Fight!
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To be fair, there are people inside the bots themselves.
They should have gone postal and beaten the shit out of each other
Mankind will watch this duel in 100-200 years and admire how far their robot duels have come
It will be like the tank test footage from WWI, people look back at them nowadays and say "lol look a this walking wacky box", look where the M1 Abrams is at now
You know what crazy? long enough you see those hoverboards flied by robots, and the pre-aging tools, and everything.
I'm talkin about "Final" Fantasy,, and that's real life.
I wish I will see those things
@@gilbertcastro7621 you just might c:
they won't....things can go back pretty dramatically....if our development was straight line we would've been living in other planets
@@learnmore7969 That could also mean that we can make a big leap over the next 5-10 years. Huh?
Fight starts at 8:32
Edit: the second fight starts at 13:29
2nd fight part 2 starts at 20:00
Thank you
@@AutumnDogID thank you
thank you
There's maybe 4 minutes of action between the two fights.
Could you imagine how fast an excavator with a claw could destroy these
Hell even just the standard bucket!!
Noo ha ha an excavator can't withstand the heckin' paintballerinos!
Facts
just bring in a wrecking ball
Lol killdozer
I like how the commentator trys his hardest, to make this intense
Literally nothing happened
26 min video with 5 minutes of content
@@datboitrooper1255 5 minutes of sheer awesome.
The commentator (Mike Goldberg) can't even pronounce "Kuratas" correctly.
@@therion5458 yes, but, its virtually, identical
Japan: "It must be hand to hand combat"
America: "Got it, two cannons on one robot"
US never ever follow rules. They.like to impose but theyre the one who loves to destroy it. REAL FACT. US DUMBS
@@angtot3617 I am from the US btw
@@mrj3151 Don't even try and talk sense they will just ignore the facts.
Japan: Strategy, martial arts, etc
US: GUNS GUNS GUNS GUNS GUNS GUNS GUNS GUNS GUNS BACON BACON BACON BACON GUNS GUNS GUNS
@@drakke125Channel guns and bacon stop both of those things in their tracks lol
1. Do it in the Nevada desert.
2. Get corporate sponsorship and pay per view.
3. Get rid of the paintball cannons/guns. They're dumb.
4. Take the pilots out of the robots so they can use real weapons.
5. Enjoy
Ikr just like the other video he said to get rid of the cannons THEY LIED
Yeeeah baby
What's to stop them from building a bunch of remote controlled Abrams though? I mean don't get me wrong, remote controlled tank battles would be awesome, but there isn't much room for playing with giant robots when it comes to "real weapons."
+GodKingVivec Only $9 million according to Wikipedia :)
+GodKingVivec Well yeah, I imagine that's how much it cost the U.S military to build them, the guys who already done all the R&D and have the facilities to build one while not needing to cut through all the legal red tape required for civilians to build their own tanks... but that's not really the point. My point is that these fights are always going to have to be at least a little dumb and impractical because giant robots are an inherently inferior design to tanks.
You can't just have a competition to see who can build the best 50 or 60 tonne killing machine, because we already know what they look like, we have 100 years of engineering and military tradition, as well as real world combat with human lives on the line (something these events can never simulate) telling us what those look like, and they don't look like giant fighting robots.
I thought this fight was awesome, and I am optimistic to see what these guys come out with next, but this isn't battle bots, it never will be, and we shouldn't try to change that. There is no point in trying to make this into a game that all the major military powers in the world have been playing better than us for a goddamned century. Imho this sport would be best to distance itself from battle bots and really try to be its own thing.
This was a cool experience but the outcomes were pretty obvious.
First match: both robots independently built around the same weight class for their creators pleasure. Let’s call it medium weight class. America went for a ranged turret bot and Japan for a melee lancer bot. Melee won when it got the charge in especially since these are concept bots and the American bot was not actually created to use live ammunition. Makes sense.
Second match: America custom built a bot specifically for defeating Japan’s bot that was double its weight class. That’s like a assault mech vs a medium mech in Battletech terms. Really it was obvious Japan was fighting at a huge disadvantage in that and makes sense for America to win. Also chain saw and cannons in a supposedly melee duel lol.
Wasn't Kuratis designed w Iron glory at least peripherally in mind though? I don't think either battle was particularly fair, (though really fuckin cool both times.) I wanna see them build new ones with weight class in mind, and without knowledge of the others. Maybe remotely operated so they can blow each other up or something :D We could make a real sport of this!
I mean, a chain saw is melee
let's just hope the monsters from pacific rim give us another 20 years before they surface from the ocean
Terrance Mann we not ready 😭
lolol
Terrance Mann I AM HERE TO DUEL YOU FOR THE EAR-- wtf is that?
Us: it's a robot
Monster: yeah okay *goes back in the ocean*
Aiden Nelson 😂
I'm sorry but this was retarded.
The moment I learned that they would be driving from inside, I was disappointed because I knew they will not use deadly weaponry.
America had a chain saw
I’m pretty sure a 40 hp stone cutting chainsaw counts as deadly weaponry. It actually looked extremely dangerous almost irresponsible. I was waiting for the announcer to say “The Japanese pilot has been cut in half and can’t continue”
And is scripted
@@helslayerknightclaw1339 Yeah but even robot wars does not use any really crazy weaponry. Spinning blades, flamethrowers that never do any damage, piston spike. Where's the bots with 2mm miniguns? They can build an arena that will make it mostly safe for the spectators and you can always have them sign a waiver...
@@hapexamendar1093 That's where you're wrong. If cut in half, the Japanese pilot would have continued. They are not required to stop the fight until he is cut in thirds.
i like how iron glory is basically just a modified bulldozer while kurutas has fully articulated arm joints and stuff
Maybe it wasn't as exciting as we all imagined it would be, but this moment will be remembered in history as the first ever giant robot fight. They crawled so that one day even bigger robots can soar.
It's no where near the first mech fight
Agree
it makes me wonder why the USA military can do if they wanted so make something like this.
@@Zesmas well if you think about the mech wouldn't stand against any tank or aircraft. So it would be more effective as a land clearing or fire fighting vehicle
@@remingtonbaker1804 Don’t forget legs are much more capable of traversing difficult terrain than wheels or treads
8:27 Round 1
13:24 Round 2
19:55 Round 3
Your welcome.
Felo Quintero *you're
Felo Quintero thanks man
Yes, but where's the exciting part? Nowhere, that's where.
So Round 1 Japan wins. Round 2 (USA gets to bring out a new robot) is a stalemate. Round 3 USA wins (using their new robot)? So overall there was no winner... There should have been a round 4, a tie breaker round, and to be really fair, Japan should have brought out a new and improved robot as well. Lame...
glitchsys then it would have to taken longer to post this because repairing a robot isn't easy when their the size of probably 2 stories high or less
Eagle Prime: "Ok so I'm going to shoot 3 times, annndddd... that ends my turn.
KURATIS: *d r o n e*
Japan: "It must be hand to hand combat"
America : "you mean 2 cannons and a chainsaw right?
Japan: NO! Ugh, how many times do I- *sigh* Let's go over the plan again...
America: I am Groot...
Japan: Yes?
America: I am Groot...
Japan: That's right!
America: I am... Groot?
Japan: NO! No cannons!
And dont forget, 2 against 1. Very fair.
Imperial Knights: *IT’S CALLED CHAINSWOD PLEB*
@@mrpancho4372
Not really, you see the Japanese side wanted to fight the first one because they knew how to take it out in one shot.
It was their arrogance we always see when one side thinks they will always win.
Had the faced the first second one only, the Japanese would still have lost.
As to the guns, need I remind you that they(japanese bot) had two hidden right arm fast firing guns that was never listed or talked about?
the cannons didn't do anything anyhow, but they were useful as a battering ram.
So it ended up being hand-to hand anyhow!
500 years later ...
Robots will see this clip how their ancestors were used for fun and killed... And seek revenge. 😂🤣
500 years later the america doesn't exist
"Don't get distracted by the drone"
*Gets distracted by the drone*
Me seeing the drone getting wrecked: You got f**cked up!
@@chromite_chromite Me seeing the drone block the American's view with smoke and it's body: You succeeded!
Gotta say watching the fight was like a school kid challenging a classmate to a fight, getting his ass handed to him.
& then having his older brother from high school come in and beat up the kid who won.
Your comment deserves to be higher
So true. It feels almost unfair to be honest.
If they'd kept the first machine in seated position, the fight would have been far different, definitely longer.
Mister Frooty they agreed, they're setting up weight classes for the same reason.
Well I mean, it was kind of expected. Mega bot specifically designed eagle prime to seize upon the exposed weaknesses of the Kuratas system.
Double weight, 4 times horsepower and chainsaw. Fair enough.
have tombstone be the japanese robot's minibot LOL!!
And piloted by 2 men instead of 1
2 vs 1... Hell fair enough 4 Americans
Cole Brown r/wooosh
chainsaw is unfair hahaha
That first duel was very amusing.
Well done team Japan.
*Bonk*.
And how about the second one? Or are you a disgusting weeb?
@@Idkwhattoput-p2s what is a weeb?
@@Idkwhattoput-p2s Ok I have now looked up the word weeb, "a derisive term for a non-Japanese person who is so obsessed with Japanese culture that they wish they were actually Japanese"
No I am not a weeb.
Seems like a bit of a hostile over reaction to me.
First duel starts at 8:00 second at 13:20 third at 19:46
You The Real MVP
The battle of the slowest
Japan: Only hand to hand
America: *light fixture, chainsaw, multiple cannons* *laughter*
Ok but can we talk about what would’ve happened if they went at the cockpit with that chainsaw? Like, how scary would it be to see a chainsaw slowly breaking into your hull and they just stop it with the chainsaw mid-way through the cockpit
Something says inferiority complex about it
Japan just wanted to be traditional and do empty hand greetings because you know what would happen if they make the Gundam do the Gundam things. 💥 💀
Japan had a gun to, so he knew the score
@@aidenbrown7458 a normal paint ball gun that does absolutely nothing... they would have to hit a camera for it to even be effective.
Kuratas: "Hand to hand only."
Iron Glory: "Did someone say cannons? Hell yeah!"
Eagle Prime: "Eh, chainsaw is close enough, right?"
よし、次はバーナー持ってくか!
I agree that them putting a person in the machines just completely took away the real excitement for the viewers and if anything might have made it more entertaining for the competitors themselves. For example, one of the robots fall over after being pushed. This might have been fun experiencing inside of the robot since you are still falling to a degree but from the outside, to me it looks just as exciting as a trashcan being blown over by the wind.
Considering this was funded from Kickstarter I would say it's a success. Not ultra badass by any means but they delivered a piloted robot fight.
The 1st fight was basically "Don't bring a paintball gun to a fist fight".
So was the third fight.
3rd 1 was don't bring a paintball gun to a chainsaw fight.
This fight clearly shows that long range isn't as effective as close range combat. Using non lethal rounds, of course.
They should allow some form of armor piercing round, maybe non ballistic capped steel, and limit maximum muzzle velocity to 100m/s
kuratas was trying to take out the cameras and take away eagle prime's vision. thus the paintball
Everybody says "so lame" "weird tractors" "a forklift would kill these" could be true but gently remind that technology kinda advances stupidily fast , the first compute ENIAC was of the size of a house and was barely able to have a good amount of ram and everybody said that conputers were trash and they had no future , now look at your smartphone today , it is 10000 times more powerful than ENIAC and weights 10000 times less , this may be lame and slow but everything has to start like that until become more powerful , lighter and faster , even human once were a baby that couldn't do anything for themselves , yet some of them did grow up change the world
PD: square cube law ? Graphene is the solution
Ulforce Megamon I like your mindset
Levin Aiden thanks , i see many people with alot of negativity in the comments rather than criticism
Exactly, people don't realize what progress Is. I mean the amount of money and hours they must have taken to build these robots. It's amazing.
You’re right, Japan making a mecha that can strafe will make their fighting style more feasible. And I don’t think this will be a sport because the military definitely will step in and take the tech when it starts getting good.
The Maughan yeah , even the first plane wasn't able to flight more than 100 meters yet we have now jets that easily surpass sound speed , something that sounded super crazy many decades ago , honestly i see mecha future to be cuadrupedal that can switch between feet and wheels , wheels when you need speed and feet when you need to climb or the terrain is difficult (there were tanks that got stuck in mud and nobody came to get them out of it ) but mechas can have alot of forms tho
Imagine this is a job or a competition you can make a living on.
How cool would it be to tell others
"Yeah, I'm a pilot"
"Oh, for what airlines?"
"I don't fly planes, I pilot titans"
Japan :Next, you'll be fighting with an 18-meter gundam.
Lol
America: and you will be facing an Atlas
Didnt japan just unveil like a 5 story gundam robot?
@@shadowninjarider374
It's not an actual robot.
Just some crappy giant doll that looks like a gundam.
@@valor1omega better than the shit of giant excavator robots, the Japanese is not to do the functions of that one ... he has intelligence and will have freedom of movement, despite being attached to other structures for this.
Man the new Gundam season looks great!
Justin Young 😂😂😂😂
Neo america takes down new Japans mobile suite with its secrete weapon, another mobile suit!
Its so shit
Justin Young 😂😂😂😂😂😂
+Maćko Liar.
I get it now. They made Iron Glory to draw attention and funds, then used the funds to build Eagle Prime. Thats the power of the free market. Smart move
John R. Timmers then liberty prime.
John R. Timmers Makes sense
Feel like someone in a forklift could have won this fight.
They would be faster, more stable, and could just drive the forks into the slow big robots
forklifting is just the superior battle strategy
Yeah, if the robots were more nimble, and their weight distributed to where they didn't fall over when hit by a slight gust of wind I think making a sport out of this could be entertaining. Hmm maybe they could call it battlebots, or robot wars. Something like that!
And now you know why giant robots aren't used in military engagements.
Forklift, or skid steer , back hoe. Anything really. Grade all.
"Forklift fight". This would be a great show
well.. we gotta start some where.
Better start cheating early
Agreed, Stanky.
finally someone gets it
Floofie kun what about the imperial knights and Titans from warhammer 40k?
Stanky Fish Gutz Really? Do we really need to start at all?
The future of robotics is full autonomy. NOT hulking, loud, smoking and painfully slow ride-in vehicles, IMHO.
Search Boston Dynamics here on YT for a real glimpse of the future:
ua-cam.com/video/rVlhMGQgDkY/v-deo.html
"Mom, can we have a Gundam?"
"We have a Gundam at home."
Gundam at home :
Lol
was half expecting some kind of super advanced giant robot drone remote controlled from hundreds of kilometers away to show up, pick up each of those junkers in a hand. then putting them into time out corners before walking out of a wall. arms raised exasperatedly and a robotized voice yelling UNBELIEVABLE! as it walks trough the wall and then flies off.
American mecha be like: Oh? You're approaching me? Instead of running away, you're coming right to me?
And the japanese: I can't beat the shit out of you without getting closer.
American: Oh ho! Then come as close you like!
@@jirik1123 Loads dr bright's chainsaw cannon: No Gundam shit here
Gundam at home is the most realistic you ever watch and follow physics, this the REALITY
... And this is why we have weight classes in professional fighting.
Right? 40 hp vs 80 hp, then 430 hp to 80. lol. I loved it anyway though.
Suidobashi could have built a bigger robot if they'd wanted. They opted to stick with their smaller, faster design and let the other team maneuver them into a shoving match they couldn't win. Better luck next time.
Tamlinearthly but that K.O on the First round tho... Hehe
Tamlinearthly That's would be meaningless if suidobashi build another bigger robot. The fight can't begin if they just keep build new one according to their enemy
But this ain't professional this is the beginning
The amount of weight being thrown around is incredible. I'm used to watching NHRL and Battlebots. While those competitions are crazy in their own right, these megabots are just on an insane scale. Being inside these things must have been insane.
I have to admit, I did not foresee how boring this would be.
Robots need to be in the same weight class for it to be fair. I found the Japanese bot to be the more innovative.
Kevin Bush The second American robot was much more sophisticated than it looked. The first one was a little more crude and bulky. But that's why it failed so fast.
Also it was fair game to be honest mate. If this does kick off then there will indeed be weight classes mate.
Kevin Bush true lol. I knew the kuratas would lose the moment they didn't set the weight rule. That's like asking a lightweight fight in the heavyweight class lol.
Yeah, it was a foolish fight. The big robot is just a big mole, and, for God sake, a chainsaw...
I liked the chainsaw, but as tradition, I'm more of a drill person like in those animes. A drill would be way cooler than a melon(?) and a paintball guns.
The robot apocalypse doesn't seem so scary anymore.
Lmao
Yeah, like, all we need is a fork lift and we can beat these machines.
O shit theyre coming!!! JOG FOR YOUR LIVES
Unless they got Guns, then just sit somewhere till they're out of ammo.
K get the explosives
USA=Imperium of Mankind
Japan=Tau in melee
My grandkids will laugh their asses off seeing this
8:55 When that realization hits that imagining Mech combat is more fun than living it.
They just need to get faster, better articulation and giant jet packs so they can fly.... They were very slow and not so agile.... Need better agility
Kenneth Williams well, it’s a start
@@kennethwilliams2738 it’s just very hard to do that, these things weigh so much so it’s almost impossible to even throw a punch fast and hard enough to do true damage to the opposition
どんなことでもはじめてのことに
挑戦する人たちは凄いよ。
おそらくは30年、50年後にも語り
継がれる最初の、一歩だね。
This was so much more interesting than i thought it was going to be
That Lady that speaks perfect english and suddenly switches to her Japan Lingo is fantastic! ♥
Mari
She's from smosh
Wolfie D who doesn’t know that that’s Mari. Bruh do you even internet?!
Control freak smosh is dead tho, especially its humor
Wolfie D That is the art of being bilingual
I waited 2 years for this, it didn't deliver that well.
Everything was scripted that's why
And cus all of this is the first generation of mechs so :T
A snow removal dozer would have fared better.
I kind of feel they did a "I win, You win" thing for this event as an exibition as if I recall, that Kurata robot is manueverable enough to drive circles around the heavy tracked Megabot. They obviously also didn't take the hint about hand to hand.
This is what I imagine a Star trek Mech fight would look like lol but all jokes aside this is by far one of the greatest things in human history!
What’s the bet the Japanese team painted their’s red to make it 3x as fast
more dakka?
I get the reference, the zaku from gundam
WWAAARRGGHHH
Piloted by char?
@@_s-p-e-c-t-r-a_music_ Correct.
Look at the machines here, then think about what it took to produce them.
My heart goes out to the guys that built these machines. Sweat and blood was lost.
The producers, scriptwriters, and directors of this show have literally raped the rest of us with their storytelling.
It may be slow, but we still have giant robot fights in our lifetime, and that's pretty cool.
It is all because of physics
In 100 years looking back at this, it will look like WW1 bi-planes.
8:53 ONE PUUUUUUNCH
thank you i am glad that there at least was one anime reference
Lmao
Maybe he is their son saitama and genos
Saitama
I'M NOT THE ONLY ONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
*team megabot sends a robot with a giant nerf gun against a robot designed for melee combat*
Announcer: _This was a stunning defeat for team MegaBot_
Yeah not only that but they supposedly KNEW that the japanese team would do melee combat and they didn't even add any sort of anti flipping features to their bot like a wheelie bar or something to stop it from tipping over when they attack from the front? Seriously? It almost makes it seem like it's just some completely scripted WWE bullshit to me 😐
When the robots take over in the future they are going to look back at this and be super angry
Epic Game Music except these are not bots they are MECHS
Wow. Fancy seeing you here man.
I'm everywhere!
10/10. 'Sup brah
Sup Fam!
A lot of people talking shit because it wasnt to the (bot) death. Im excited! I used to play mek-commander and mek-warrior as a kid and now its finally starting to come true. This has potential!!!
Yeah it's pretty cool, although there was this show almost exactly like this when I was a wee lad, except the robots were piloted outside and away from the ring, meaning the bots could just go to town on each other. I remember one bit being cut in half and keep in mind the robots on this show were almost as big as these ones.
8:53
Kuratas : omae wa mou shindeiru
MK2: Nani
K.O
Yeah, that punch was epic!
I just searched to see if people made clips of this with that line and already found three. lol
best comment hahahahah
I was waiting for this comment lolol
Everyone is saying how this was boring but those people clearly never went to a car derby. watching this live would be AMAZING. and the time it must have took to make those mechs makes it that much more interesting. I do admit it wasnt pacific rim worthy but this was still amazing to watch and i want more
I was jacked. Lol this was so cool. Corporate sponsorship. High power engines like 1,000hp turbo diesels minimum. High speed servos, a desert arena, remote operated mechs for more of a disabling bout. Pnuematics in place of hydraulics.
You and me both
@@jesseredfield8194 and, have all riders wear body armor and helmets
They had to stop and reset the bots every so often because of wires getting pulled and hydro locks malfunctioning
@Nukagreed I was going to say that too. If these are the prototypes, and only done in 2 years for Eagle One. Imagine what we will have in 10-20 years if any form of contractor, including military, picks this up and flies with it. The thought of having a gundam, even slight, is quite the exciting prospect!
Who's the director? Find him and fire him.
They hired the Mythbusters production crew.
Well THERE's your problem.
The director really wasn’t the problem, the problem was that the tech is still very new and clunky. Once they get better robots then maybe it’ll be more fun to watch, but for now it was really slow and boring for “robot” fighting.
Jaston Yuh totally
Not your style? Leave
this is literally so fascinating to me because all i can think about is what this will be like in 10-20 years.. unreal!
it’ll be nowhere. nobody is going to do this.
That's why unpiloted robot fights are more interesting, because they having real deal weapons. Chainsaw, blades. Everything to actually destroy the opponent. I don't wanna watch piloted fights because only thing you need to do is just 50. BMG pilot cockpit and you done.
That is what killed the fun, the safety of the pilots will never allow for more serious weapons. Use unmanned robots next time.
I don't wanna watch two deformed tanks shooting each other. Japan was right with pushing for hand-to-hand, much more interesting.
What's the point of making giant robots if whom ever is piloting it is a 100yds away.
You do realized that'd just be a factor of who shot first, right? Because the name of the game would be put on the biggest gun you can to disable it in one shot, to counter this you'd need heavier metal plating which would slow down but that weight would just support a bigger gun so you're basically just asking for tank combat but much slower.
I don't see what's wrong with the current standard besides the need for weight classes. Paintballs are a versatile ammunition, they can be used to block sensors or damage armor but they're not powerful enough to be all you need, you need to consider melee tech for the robot too. But anyone who expected two Gundams to be running around the stadium, explosions everywhere, are complete idiots.
Eagle Prime had a Chainsaw.
Yo the japanese dude was so chill abt it his robot that he spent years to make was shredded and the set's equipment was hit down but that was so sick
you realize he has factory-made ones, right?
that was another factory-made kuratas.
@@Mrhellslayerz he?
@@youraveragerobloxkid The guy that made/piloted the Kuratas.
Japanese robot needs a giant flaming sword.
DerpaDerp it also needs to run like naruto
DerpaDerp basically needs to be Ronin from titanfall.
Japan should make Evangelion Unit 01,too bad it’s not a robot or else they will be sure win the fight in two seconds.
Only the Glorious Emperor of Man can wield such a weapon.
Japan needs to bust out the ACs
Actually, I'm pretty sure it was a draw, "Kutatas" took down "Iron Glory" the first match. The second match, they brought out "Eagle Prime". And both "Eagle Prime" and "Kuratas" got stuck and weren't moving. Third match, "Eagle Prime" Took down "Kuratas" with the claw and chainsaw so in total, it was 1/0 1/0 1/1.
Thank you! I see you also have basic human knowledge!
to sum up that first battle..... ONE PUUUUUUUUUUNNNNNNNNCCCCCCCHHHHHHH!!!!!!
Add some stripes to the rusty American bot
And it will add 600 more hp
But that would cost us our premium currencies...
Sigh... *gets out wallet.*
Hahahhaha top gear style 🖖🏻
Ryan Sky1 add a star spangled banner and it will add 1000 hp
@@tribot_leader nah man it would add a weapon slot
Smirnoff it would add the nagashaki blaster
Two American robots with chainsaws and cannons, that both weight way more than the Japanese robot...
*fair?*
IKR
The chainsaw was BS but the first one was in the same weight class. They definitely should've set limitations for the second robot though, and probably used something less likely to kill the other pilot than the chainsaw. If that hit a little to the right it would've killed the other pilot, geez. They got a bit too into the competition, I think they've watched too many episodes of Gundam
They both had gun, and the chainsaw setup was a claw and chainsaw. Technically that was the only one that went full melee. That said, they could've so easily killed someone with that thing, especially the other pilot. That was just plain not a fair move. Well, being double the weight is also kinda a separate weight class. They definitely needed better defined rules and safety precautions before doing this. Still, pretty cool gen 1 giant robot stuff. Give it 20 years and we might be touching on the tech that they're trying to emulate lol
Fair
I mean technically chainsaws are metal and they said metal to metal so idk what your talking about
this looks so dangerous, and i’m sure everyone involved did everything they in their powers to make it safe.
Only American can think that hand to hand means a cannon and chainsaw.
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I live in america and want japan to succeed in the robotic mech suit industry... for reasons
Kinda agree on that xD
@@pewpew3866 i can see that man...im a fan too
@aristotle quime to bad this like the real world and America gets a surprised attacked then destroys them in retaliation.
8:45 ONE PUUUUUUNCH!!!!!!!!
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That was the coolest fucking thing in this.
ワンパーンチ!!!!!!
Agreed
Kuratas won in my opinion, the Megabot team brought two bots, ain’t fair
Frankly the whole thing seems scripted anyway...
Kuratas asked for hand to hand. Megabot built a mech exclusively for that purpose. Kuratas insisted on fighting Megabot's first mech, which was not built for hand to hand. Why shouldn't have Megabot brought two mechs?
Yeah like, Japan had one robot to Cover three different battles while USA could specialize each round and had a "fresh set of legs"
Yeah kuratas wins for me. Shame on those 2 pilots and their heavy for nothing robot make it looks like just bullying kuratas with its unfair power and weight.
The first battle did absolutely nothing to the Japanese bot, it might as well have not even happened 😅 really ended up just being a one-on-one... also I doubt there was less than an hour between the two parts of the second match so there was time to rest, hydrate, that sort of thing.
You DEFINITELY need to form a league. Same as battle bots. Only bigger
Eagle Prime:
Drone on my head?
*I better punch some cars*
Yeah, some of it was scripted, obviously, and I the commentary was probably done mostly in post, but as a proof of concept fight, it was effective. If anyone was expecting something more than this, then you had some high expectations based on what Eagle Prime's actually performance capabilities are like. In the future, I think they'll find ways to improve the fights and make them a little more interesting and action packed.
They proved nothing, they hyped a fight for over a year and didn't supply one.
They brought pantomime. Great now we can watch robots in leotards since the concept is proven now...
Not sure we watched the same video... I saw two robots clash, and one was even damaged pretty significantly by a giant chainsaw. Looked like a fight to me, even if it was done up a lot in post.
The only major improvement that I could think of is more speed! of course, i understand that it would be less safe but a little danger is always fun! ;p
I bet they weren't even in the bots. I've always thought how the hell are they gonna pilot huge deathtraps on TV?? AS suspected it was all staged.
Significantly damaged where? You mean that hand they put on Kuratas to make it look cool and that had no purpose? Wow, completely destroyed beyond repair, let's say America won because it looks like this shit will get even more boring.
They should be remote controlled so there can be maximum damage without people possibly dying. Why would they be inside the robot..
Seriously?
Because it's badass
because fuck you, giant mechs
lol have you never seen a mech before? What rock have you been sleeping under?
So that it's more legit rather hang playing with toys
Mari Takahashi! I've missed you on smosh. Good to see you on youtube still!
"Giant robot duel" sounds enticing, but if you're looking for carnage, just go watch Robot Wars or Battle Bots.
aka Killer Roombas.
@@RikoJAmado I thought that was a Roomba with a claymore mounted on top
@@stlchucko *danger detected*
This was epic, anticlimactic and terrifying
Welcome to the tech industry.
Sign me up.
Yep, bit disappointed 😂
and boring af :D
This is the most accurate comment.
Kuratas looks so well put together all around, the iron glory looks like it rolled out of a shed lmao. the match-up kinda gave me a street fighter vs proffesional vibe
fax
You should be a farmer.. with your view.. you would see beautiful robots all over.
BAHAHAHAHAHA KURATAS IS MADE OF FOAM BAHAHAHA OFC IT LOOKS 'better'
@@RichardsNickname you good there homie, go easy on the booger sugar
Just wait for more decades or so because Metal Gear or Robot Jox is definitely going to happen.
Either in WW3 or Dystopian era
this was to be expected for the first ever giant robot fight. as more people get involved and more fights happen it will get better.
Taylor youngreen this comment should be #1
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Agreed.
I don't see a future for fights of manned robots. There is no need to risk human lives and make the battles less destructive just to protect the pilots. Anyway, those robots were very good looking and could be modified and improved. A nice first step.
I know that the whole point with a mech is the human Inside controlling it but they should reeeaaally just remove the human element so they dont need safety rules and scripted moments. Let the giant robots fight and go all out with reaally scary weopons so that we need to put them far away in a military testing field and watch them go all out.
Look tbh this wasn't really a robot battle like anyone imagined but still props to the guys for building those 2 bots .. Keep in mind that robotics isn't developed enough in this time that we could have had a robot battle like we imagined secondly they didnt really have a budget that could allow them to build something better ... So for what its worth they should be proud
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Japan is doing quite well on robotics front. Americans just make toys that destroy each other. Not much tech behind it in comparison to what Japan has to offer.
I didn't think this had actually happened until today, and it was just as exciting as when I first saw the Kuratas reveal forever ago. (I think i saw a concept video back in 2012?) This was so awesome to see. I really hope I can see more stuff like this down the road.
A message to Megabots. I understand your frustration. THIS is the reception you get, after years of hard work. However, the few people who have enjoyed this fight would like to congratulate you and Suidobashi for striving to make dreams come true. Yes, you do have a long way to go, but all good things have a beginning. You guys are young. Just imagine what the future holds. Thanks!
Not bad for 1st generation of robots
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No where near close to 1 st gen... Bomb defusing robots
Nassim Belghache *Americans
Alexander The Great aww is the little Jew angry?
Blyat talkin about autistic robots now talking about religion and nationality definitely how the internet works
24 minutes of fluff, 2 minutes of actual robot duelling. :P
The first step in the "Battletech Universe" prophecies becoming true. I've played every Mechwarrior game since the OG Battletech on my Commodore 128D I bought in the Nuremberg PX while I was stationed in Erlangen West Germany back in late 80s. This was pretty cool. The design and engineering are amazing. Cheers from America!
This is like watching a fist fight in a nursing home
Lmaoo
Still fun in a morbid curiosity sorta way?
"You're the robotics expert"
"Thats why im scared"
😂😂😂
I’ll save you some time. Tractors that kinda look like robots. 8:55 knocks over other robot
21:40 Modified ditch witch mangles other robot.
About 10 seconds of action, the rest is all fluff....
Da reel MVP, ty!
I hope this become in internationally recognised and practiced sport like BattleBots.
I mean realistically I see japan as the winners, there robot was a much better design
Faster to
Honestly the Kuratas could've beaten the US if the pilot knew how to exploit their weakness properly
They have the power of god and anime on their side
All coming from the opinion from a mediocre person
Troy Knapp ikr
Kurutas looks like a Fallout 4 Sentry Bot to me...
yas! thats what t reminded me of
1:make giant robots
2:make giant monsters
3:PACIFIC RIM
Cool idea but i’d rather we not make giant monsters 😂
Still won't make the movie good.
When you expect a Armored Core / Gundam style battle and tune in to see a robot moving 2 mph tip over another one armed with faulty rocket and missile launchers. If we ever were to consider a mech age - we're a long, long ways away
Iron glory engineers:
we’ve done so well with this design.
Centre of gravity:
*laughs uncontrolably*
This looks like it could become really entertaining in the future
Metal Gear... It can't be!
War, war has changed...
A weapon to surpass metal gear...
sahelanthropus!
This is our phantom pain.
Forklift operators laughing right now. I could take em both with a single Hyster. Lol