As I understand it, a Japanese TV season is actually 13 weeks long. This does match with what JB0 said. Going by this, most Gindam shows are techinically 4 seasons long. This also matches with most of the live-action Japanese shows which tend to be about 12 episodes long.
How many miles did this Accord have on it?
I have a 1996 Nissan Sentra that just hit 200,000 miles. Despite the fact that I drive it fairly hard, it still has the OEM clutch.
Hell, if you want to a model of the 1953 version, it probably wouldn't be too hard to sculpt your own. The Martian's machines are a very simple design.
That's because Hondas are nowhere near as popular in Japan as they are in the US. In the three trips that I've been to Japan, I saw a lot less Hondas than I see here at home.
I've been semi-seriously looking for 1995-98 (preferably 98) around my area and have been having very little lucj around where I live (NJ). When I do see them, they're usually ones with automatic transmissions (ugh).
Not to mention that the best cars Porsche and Ferrari produce are ones that are made in extremely low quantities and have price tags that only the rich can afford.
Ah yes, the good old, Iserlohn vs Geiersberg battle.
I have a lot of catching up to do on Legend of the Galactic heroes. I've only seen the first 2 seasons.
What? I'm in the minority again?
Yes, Destiny wasn't perfect, but it still didn't prevent me from liking it. Sure, it could have been better, but it also could have gone, much, much worse.
I remember the OVA for Ariel, but never watched it. All I remember is that it three girls that piloted a giant robot named Ariel that looked like a woman.
It's definitely time to start tracking down the raws to at least get caught up with the series.
As far as I know, Aquarion hasn't been licensed yet. Mahou seems to be slow on all of their subtitling projects.