The significance of the event is being felt by everyone, even the workers who stopped to pose with photos of the mecha’s gigantic detached body parts.
Ever since we heard news in December that Tokyo’s well-known Gundam statue would be dismantled after five years of looking down upon visitors to the Diver City entertainment complex (which houses the Gundam Front Tokyo attraction) in Odaiba, we were sadly counting down the days to the date of its last official appearance on 5 March.
▼ Gundam’s final head-moving, smoke-emitting light-up display was met with applause from crowds of fans who came to see the giant’s last performance.
ガンダム立像、最後の演出が終わって拍手が。お疲れさまでした、ありがとう。またいつの日か。 pic.twitter.com/BZqSKySPQQ
— enchi (@Enchi151) March 5, 2017
Being a towering mecha, the giant Gundam was still visible to crowds for a week after it officially went off the grid, with the shin-high temporary boards placed around it doing little to hide the robot from passers-by.
今日のガンダム立像。素人には進捗状況がまったくわかりません… pic.twitter.com/AEzVxaRkDw
— enchi (@Enchi151) March 10, 2017
That all changed on Monday, however, as workers began the delicate process of dismantling the 18-metre (59-foot) tall giant, with Twitter users like @ShonanPai sharing photos of the scene online.
実物大ガンダム立像、頭部外れました。
— 湘南パイ (@ShonanPai) March 14, 2017
はい、皆さんお待ちかねの、ラストシューティング状態ですよ('д') pic.twitter.com/GBHTEcbOfQ
Another Twitter user, @Enchi151, has been documenting the event with a number of photos and videos, including this clip which shows that one of the first parts to go was the robot’s hand, carefully detached from the arm with the help of two men and a crane.
ガンダム立像、左手が外れました pic.twitter.com/nglW8zUHXj
— enchi (@Enchi151) March 13, 2017
Once the hand had been removed, it was time for the arm to be lowered gently to the ground.
ガンダム立像、左腕が外れました pic.twitter.com/qrIhnwhJjT
— enchi (@Enchi151) March 13, 2017
▼ Then today it was time for Gundam’s head to be detached.
ガンダム立像、ヘッドパーツ移動 pic.twitter.com/QQHO8FztBz
— enchi (@Enchi151) March 14, 2017
ガンダム立像、頭部を上から pic.twitter.com/gbIPBOSneg
— enchi (@Enchi151) March 14, 2017
The workers were even pictured taking a photograph of themselves next to the iconic head to commemorate the occasion.
https://twitter.com/Enchi151/status/841487467479883778▼ This is how the statue looked this afternoon.
「たかがメインカメラをやられただけだ」
— 有明な生活。ariake.tokyo (@Ariake_Tokyo) March 14, 2017
お台場 ガンダム 解体中。
ダイバーシティ東京 。 pic.twitter.com/OJV4Slvr3k
Despite the sad occasion, the decision to dismantle these particular parts and leave the statue in this state temporarily is an act that’s warming the hearts of fans everywhere. With its head and left arm missing, the statue now resembles the RX-78-2 Gundam in the dramatic scene where it fires its last shot at the end of the 1979 Mobile Suit Gundam animated TV series.
解体順も拘ってるんですねb次は右手かな pic.twitter.com/HuQLbLodj8
— kum (@kumace) March 14, 2017
解体の順番、絶対こだわってるよね RT @Ariake_Tokyo: 「たかがメインカメラをやられただけだ」
— かわうそ次郎 (@kawausojirou) March 14, 2017
お台場 ガンダム 解体中。
ダイバーシティ東京 。 pic.twitter.com/Xzn53r2kZM pic.twitter.com/WpWkIf3tif
▼ Hopefully the suit won’t come down with as much force as it does in the anime!
Although it’s sad for fans to bid farewell to the giant Gundam statue, which was officially unveiled in 2009 at Odaiba before temporarily moving to Bandai’s headquarters in Shizuoka from 2010-2011, the silver lining is that there’s an even bigger statue from the franchise coming our way later this year. We can’t wait for the new mecha’s arrival!
Source, featured image: Twitter/@ShonanPai
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