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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | A series with one or more pieces of technology as a significant main character. Most of these are Humongous Mecha, of either the Real Robot or Super Robot subclass, but it is equally true of shows with cool bikes, high tech body armor, amazing racing cars, and space fighter craft. Some also single out a specific subgenre called "biological mecha", where the mecha are organic and not mechanical, but otherwise behave much the same as your traditional giant robot. |