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  1. Mecha - Wikipedia

    In science fiction, mecha (Japanese: メカ, Hepburn: meka) or mechs are giant robots or machines, typically depicted as piloted, humanoid walking vehicles.

  2. Mecha Noodle Bar

    The Mecha experience is a homage to our Asian-American upbringing. Pho, ramen, and cocktails — we serve local communities by providing Asian comfort food while paying it forward.

  3. Mecha | Mechapedia | Fandom

    Mecha, also known as meka, mechs or giant robots, are limbed machines. They are usually—but not always—large, humanoid vehicles controlled by a pilot. Mecha are commonly bipedal, …

  4. History of MEChA

    MEChA soon became the primary vehicle for student activism on campuses throughout the United States. In the fall of 1969, UW UMAS officially adopted the name MEChA.

  5. Mecha's Upholstery | The Best Service in Dallas, Texas – Dallas, Texas

    Mecha’s Upholstery is currently expanding their market share and ensuring all their customers are completely satisfied. The name “Mecha” is derived from the owner’s nicknames: Memo and …

  6. Mecha Builders - Wikipedia

    Mecha Abby Cadabby (voiced by Leslie Carrara-Rudolph) is one of the three Mecha Builders. Mecha Abby is the sole female of the main trio, and acts as the group's leader. Her gadgets …

  7. Robert Robertson Dispatch's Mecha Man, explained - The Escapist

    6 days ago · Robert Robertson, formerly known as Mecha Man, is the protagonist of Dispatch, but how much do we really know about the best SDN dispatcher?

  8. Best Mecha Anime - MSN

    2 days ago · The mecha anime genre's stories of bombastic battles with giant robots are best told in these series, including Gundam and NGE.

  9. mecha noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes ...

    (in Japanese films, games and comics) a large fighting machine in the shape of an animal or a person, usually controlled by a person who rides inside it. Meanwhile, the rest of the team has …

  10. mecha, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English …

    mecha, n. meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary