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'''''MADOX-01''''' (also called ''Metal Skin Panic Madox 01'') is a 1988 [[anime]] [[OAV]], written and directed by [[Shinji Aramaki]].
'''''MADOX-01''''' (also called ''Metal Skin Panic Madox 01'') is a 1988 [[anime]] [[OAV]], written and directed by [[Shinji Aramaki]].


At first, the story seems like a remake of ''[[Megazone 23]]'' - a top-secret [[Powered Armor|battlesuit]] falls off a truck, and is found by a college student. But ''MADOX-01'' quickly takes a turn to the absurd. The student doesn't care about the suit; he just wants to be able to take the silly thing off and go on a date. The military man doesn't want the suit back; he wants to destroy it because it made his tank company look bad during tests. And the person who developed the suit wants to keep it intact because she wants to keep her position in the military/industrial complex.
At first, the story seems like a remake of Aramaki's earlier work ''[[Megazone 23]]'' - a top-secret [[Powered Armor|battlesuit]] falls off a truck, and is found by a college student. But ''MADOX-01'' quickly [[Camp|takes a turn to the absurd]]. The student doesn't care about the suit; he just [[I Just Want to Be Normal|wants to be able to take the silly thing off]] and go on a date. The military man doesn't want the suit back; he wants to destroy it because [[Tanks for Nothing|it made his tank company look bad during tests]]. And the person who developed the suit wants to keep it intact because she wants to keep her position in the military/industrial complex.


While the story is silly, the action scenes are choreographed well and the characters are engaging and all-too-human.
While the story is silly, the action scenes are choreographed well and the characters are engaging and all-too-human.
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* [[Clingy Costume]] ''and'' [[Clingy MacGuffin]]: The MADOX.
* [[Expy]]: The MADOX is one, of the Marauder from [[Starship Troopers (anime)|the ''Starship Troopers'' anime]].
* [[Expy]]: The MADOX is one, of the Marauder from [[Starship Troopers (anime)|the ''Starship Troopers'' anime]].
* [[Fell Off the Back of a Truck]]: The MADOX suit literally fell off the back of a truck. This trope comes into play when the suit's creator shows up to take it back.
* [[I Just Want to Be Normal]]: Pretty much the entire plot, as seen from the protagonist's viewpoint. Pity the suit just won't come off.
* [[Tanks for Nothing]] / [[Technology Porn]]: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N7T-6ThKoJ0 The introduction].
* [[Tanks for Nothing]] / [[Technology Porn]]: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N7T-6ThKoJ0 The introduction].

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Latest revision as of 14:24, 31 March 2023

All dressed up for his date.

MADOX-01 (also called Metal Skin Panic Madox 01) is a 1988 anime OAV, written and directed by Shinji Aramaki.

At first, the story seems like a remake of Aramaki's earlier work Megazone 23 - a top-secret battlesuit falls off a truck, and is found by a college student. But MADOX-01 quickly takes a turn to the absurd. The student doesn't care about the suit; he just wants to be able to take the silly thing off and go on a date. The military man doesn't want the suit back; he wants to destroy it because it made his tank company look bad during tests. And the person who developed the suit wants to keep it intact because she wants to keep her position in the military/industrial complex.

While the story is silly, the action scenes are choreographed well and the characters are engaging and all-too-human.

Trivia: MADOX-01 was one of AnimEigo's two earliest releases, being released at the same time as Riding Bean.

Tropes used in MADOX-01 include: