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Revision 5 . . (edit) December 14, 2001 10:52 am by (logged).40.172.xxx [About the incomplete storyline]
Revision 4 . . (edit) October 26, 2001 10:44 am by Bryan Derksen [Roger's full name and profession]
Revision 2 . . October 23, 2001 11:55 am by Alan D [Batman:TAS was heavily based on Leon Schlessinger's Superman cartoons, anime was but a tangential influence.]
  

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Big O is also the title of an anime-style animated television series. An excellent example of [cultural cross-fertilization]?[please change the article link to a better-named article if possible], the artistic style of Big O is obviously based on [Warner Brothers]? Batman:The Animated Series. The principal character of Big O is Roger the Negotiator, who is similar to Bruce Wayne in that he is a wealthy and well-respected member of society who has a secret life as a crime fighter. Unlike Batman, however, Roger pilots a giant robot named "Big O" in the course of his crimefighting activities.
Big O is the title of a Japanese anime-style animated television series. An excellent example of [cultural cross-fertilization]?[please change the article link to a better-named article if possible], the artistic style of Big O is obviously based on [Warner Brothers]? Batman:The Animated Series. The principal character of Big O is Roger Smith, a professional freelance negotiator who is similar to Bruce Wayne in that he is a wealthy and well-respected member of society that has a secret life as a crime fighter. Unlike Batman, however, Roger pilots a giant robot named "Big O" in the course of his crimefighting activities.

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Big O is set in Paradigm City, a domed metropolis with a mixture of futuristic and contemporary features. 40 years before the beginning of the series, every inhabitant of Paradigm City [lost their memory]?; this mystery is a a central feature of the show.
Big O is set in Paradigm City, a domed metropolis with a mixture of futuristic and contemporary features. 40 years before the beginning of the series, every inhabitant of Paradigm City [lost their memory]?; this mystery is a a central feature of the show. [Maybe this needs a mention of its incomplete storyline

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