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Tokyo Tower
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The Japanese built a rough copy of the Eiffel Tower in Tokyo in the 1950s as a tourist attraction and for TV and radio broadcasting. It's clearly visible from most of town, and is a frequent destination for class trips from local schools. (It is also sometimes referred to as "Touto Tower"note Which makes for a Department of Redundancy Department, as the name Touto is made up of tou for "Tokyo" and another tou for "tower", so it'd become "Tokyo Tower Tower".) Apparently, they built the thing out of Imported Alien Phlebotinum, because it's also a major Weirdness Magnet — at least in fiction, where it's often subject to Monumental Damage. If the Big Bad or The Dragon are going to attack, they'll attack the tower at the precise moment that the protagonists are visiting it. If the Ordinary High-School Student and her friends are going to be sucked into another dimension, it'll happen while they're visiting Tokyo Tower. Kaiju and Robeasts seem to knock it over or blow it up on a regular basis, and even if they don't, they usually come to visit the location on their way through. The government might secretly turn it into a superweapon. In fact, Livin' and Lovin' In The Anime Universe: A Basic Guide warns, "Try to stay away from Tokyo Tower. It appears to mark an inter-universal nexus." With all the suffering and destruction that happens there, it's a wonder that anyone is permitted near it... Alternately, if the tower isn't the scene of the disaster, it will be just about the only thing left standing, instead. It appears that the reason for its ubiquity is a combination of two powerful story compulsions: the need that spy characters (like James Bond) have to fight on the Eiffel Tower every time they visit Paris, and the fact that Tokyo Is the Center of the Universe. Since Tokyo Tower is not high enough to broadcast digital television signals over the same area thanks to tall buildings getting in the way, a new tower has been constructed to supplement it: the "Tokyo Skytree", which opened its doors in May 2012. At 634 meters it is nearly twice as tall as its illustrious predecessor, and even though it has not been around for nearly as long, it seems set to gradually join Tokyo Tower's place as an icon in anime. The top was bent by a powerful earthquake on Friday, March 11th, 2011. |
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In Shin Megami Tensei IV, Tokyo Tower is little more than overworld decoration. However, the Skytree is so much taller, that it can actually connect the ground level of Sealed Tokyo with the inner surface of the Firmament. In fact, as the deepest levels of Naraku (the demon-infested cavern that runs through the Firmament, connecting both surfaces) stop looking like underground caverns and start looking like scaffolding and observation decks, the player realizes that the Middle Ages-inspired fantasy setting is about to take a sudden turn. | |
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In Rayearth OVA, Tokyo Tower is the first thing that is "overwritten" as Cephiro starts replacing Earth, with Emeraude's Castle replacing it. At the end of the story, when Tokyo has been devastated by the Humongous Mecha battles and Cephiro goes away, Tokyo Tower comes back as the only thing remaining standing for miles. | |
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In Ultraman Taro, the giant cicada kaiju King Zemira begins perching on Tokyo Tower and disrupting television and radio signals with its buzzing after being driven away from its hatch site by the people living in the housing developments over it. | |
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In Astonishing X-Men #36-37, a giant mind controlled dragon called Fin Fang Foom is sent to attack Tokyo as part of a distraction. One of the X-Men, called Armor, restrains Foom with the mangled metal of the Tokyo Tower. | |
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Metal Max Xeno takes place in a desertified post-apocalyptic Tokyo, and the player finds a key item at the top of a collapsed and rusting Tokyo Tower. | |
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Symphogear has battles at Tokyo Skytree in its first two seasons. | |
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In the Pixar Short Tokyo Mater, Mater from Cars is in a drift race to the top of Tokyo Tower. | |
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In the Monsterpocalypse set Big In Japan, there's the "Tokyo Triumph," which looks identical to the Tokyo Tower. Its combination of abilities make it both a very attractive target for alien invaders and the like to take over, and also serve as a big bullseye saying "Monster Goes Here" for when you question what exactly to body slam your enemy into. | |
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On the cover of the Blake and Mortimer album Professor Sat�'s Three Formulae - volume 1, Tokyo Tower is very prominently displayed (as seen here). Funnily enough, apart from one panel where it's seen broadcasting a TV signal, and one panel where it's a vague outline in the background, it doesn't appear anywhere in the story itself. The series is a repeat offender about displaying prominent landmarks on the cover which then don't appear in the story itself. In the story S.O.S. Meteors, for example, the Eiffel Tower is prominently seen on the cover, but not once in the story itself. | |
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The early climax between Our Hero and the Big Bad (and literal dragon) Oynx in Dragon Crisis! occurs in a rebuilt/remodeled Tokyo Tower, just before reopening. Let's just say that the work will not meet the expected deadline.... | |
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In Code:Breaker anime, the Skytree is set as the Final Battle stage between Rei Ogami and Yukihina. | |
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In 7th Dragon III: code VFD, 7th Encount is a virtual reality dungeon crawler that takes place in 2021 in the Tokyo Skytree after it's been overrun by dragons and monsters (for context, the game is set in 2100). | |
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in Paranoia Agent, Maniwa perches on the tower while delivering an emergency message to Ikari in the final episode. | |
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Fragile Dreams: Farewell Ruins of the Moon uses Tokyo Tower as the motivating reason for the male protagonist to leave the safety of his home and venture out to find other possible survivors in a seemingly Ghost Planet. The Final Boss even takes place on the observation deck of the tower. | |
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This happens in Angel Sanctuary. | |
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Late in Shin Megami Tensei I, the hero must fight either Vishnu, Ravana, or both at the top, depending on the route. Vishnu and Ravana reside on opposite towers. It's one of the few buildings that can be entered after the Flood. | |
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The tower is the site of yet another deadly battle in the first Tenchi Muyo! movie. Then again, the only reason the tower is used is that it's ... a big transmitting tower that happens to be in the middle of mystic sites, but is itself not mystic or Jurai or anything other than a big metal thing. The heroes just use it as part of their scheme to turn Big Bad Kain into Sealed Evil in a Can. |
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Rather plot-important in Penguindrum. It didn't look the way it does in real life... but it was a 30-meters tall David sculpture. It got retconned into the Tower we know and love when Momoka rewrites reality to free her friend Yuri from her abusive father. | |
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A two-parter episode of You're Under Arrest! takes place in the tower, with the Chief trapped up there during a very windy day with a little boy, and the officers trying to rescue them. | |
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In Episode 7 of The Pet Girl of Sakurasou, Sorata, Mashiro, Nanami, and Yuuko visit the Skytree, though they don't go inside. | |
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The Cowboy Bebop movie has the final battle with Vincent take place on top of what appears to be similar to the Tokyo Tower, although the movie is set on Mars. | |
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An early chapter of Tokyo Babylon had Subaru attempting to placate a spirit which had become bound to Tokyo Tower after committing suicide nearby. Tokyo Tower was the one place in Tokyo she liked, so that's where she went after death. | |
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In an episode of SWAT some of the characters travel to Tokyo. The tower is referenced by a character who stays home, and it is later seen in the episode. | |
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The first Mew Aqua battle in Tokyo Mew Mew takes place on Tokyo Tower. | |
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The web comic Okashina Okashi ("Strange Candy") does a major Lampshade Hanging of this in its opening episodes by doing an Everyone Meets Everyone where six different groups from six different alternate universes all get sucked into an interdimensional vortex from their own universe's version of Tokyo Tower. Heck, one of the characters wanted to go there because all the crazy stuff happens there. |
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In Detroit Metal City, DMC's fans overanalyze something Krauser says at the end of a concert, thinking it means to gather at the Tokyo Tower and chant his name. Negichi, as Krauser, goes to the Tower to make them stop. However, it ends with him raping the Tower. Naturally, the fans love it. | |
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King of the Monsters has it as a noticeable piece of stage dressing in the Tokyo map. Of course, most players, including the AI, immediately throw opponents into it for damage or rip it out of the ground to throw it at opponents to equal effect. | |
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It makes a brief appearance in Metal Max Xeno as one of the areas Talis searches for survivors; before the SoNs attacked it, it was the location of a town called "The Atrium," but the onslaught of NOA's murderous creations razed it to the ground. | |
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Very mundane film sighting: The tower can be seen in the background of a scene in the James Bond movie You Only Live Twice set in Japan, when a helicopter uses a huge electromagnet to pick up a car full of Evil Minions that are chasing Bond. | |
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Another GaoGaiGar example: big bad Pasder set up shop underneath it shortly after crashing on Earth. He later used it to assimilate every computer in Tokyo (apparently) into his battle form. | |
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During a series of real-world battles in Digimon Adventure, one of the evil Digimon follows Sora and Mimi into Tokyo Tower. He manages to bend the top half of the tower before being defeated. | |
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...and Kodocha. | |
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In Tsubasa -RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE-, the main group visits a post apocalyptic world where Tokyo Tower is one of only two remaining human settlements. | |
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One episode of Otogi Zoshi revolves around events at Tokyo Tower and the nearby graveyard. One character claims that spirits from the graveyard can climb up the tower and interrupt TV broadcasts, showing the faces of the dead on TV. Hey, being on the Japanese equivalent of an Indian Burial Ground could explain a lot about Tokyo Tower. | |
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Molly of Denali: In "Puppy Sitting," Tooey goes to Japan and sends Molly pictures he took. One of the pictures is of him and his brothers eating ice cream in front of the Tokyo Tower. | |
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As well as for the Hypnos Men in Black organization in Digimon Tamers. | |
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Devil Survivor 2 establishes Tokyo Tower, along with five others (Hakata Port Tower, the Tsuutenkaku, Beppu Tower, Sapporo TV Tower, and the Nagoya TV Tower), is part of a supernatural defense system designed to protect Japan against attack. Strife ensues as the Septentriones start showing interest in demolishing the towers... | |
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Destroy All Humans! 2 does NOT have the Tokyo Tower. Just the Takoshima Tower. Guess what it resembles.... | |
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In Tokyo Xanadu, Skytree exists as a plot-important landmark. However it was called "Across Tower" in game and subject to Alternate Landmark History. | |
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The titular character of the anime Samurai Deeper Kyo manages to actually impale the main villain on a collapsing Tokyo Tower. Doubly impressive since the series takes place in 1603. | |
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In Phineas and Ferb: Summer Belongs to You, Dr. Doofenshmirtz drags his daughter Vanessa to Tokyo for one of his evil schemes, and she ends up falling from the Tokyo Tower and caught by Phineas and Ferb's plane. | |
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Persona 5 Strikers has the servers for EMMA be located at the base of the tower. When she reaches godhood by stealing desires en masse, the Metaverse bleeds over into the real world around the tower. Alien Kudzu threads through the Tower to turn it into the Tree of Knowledge, while EMMA herself sits at the top as the Demiurge. | |
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Kamen Rider Kamen Rider Kabuto, Tokyo Tower is located near where many of the big events happen and is even used on occasion. For example, "a one-of-a-kind tulip". In the AU movie, it's even bent down from the explosion in Shibuya. Kamen Rider Decade reuses it. In Kabuto World, the Hikari Studios is placed right near the tower. Natsumi calls it "trendy". The tower is also used for the final battle. There is surprisingly little property damage. Decade even lampshades the tower's prominence in Kabuto: each of the AU worlds is represented in the photo studio by a backdrop that shows important elements from their source series. Kabuto's backdrop is Tokyo Tower with Tendou's skyward-pointing finger next to it. The movie Cho Kamen Rider Den-O: Onigashima battleship has our heroes successfully fool the villains with a fake Tricked Out Time sequence, creating a fake skyline outside the DenLiner with Momotaros manning the fake Tokyo Tower (which he calls "MomoTower".) Kamen Rider Double, set in Futo, the Windy City, has its own Futo Tower, which is really a gigantic windmill. |
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In the very first episode of Agent Aika, the tower's tip is the only visible part remaining after most of Japan sank under the sea. | |
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In the 1995 Heisei Gamera, the Gyaos deftly evades killer missiles, lets them take out Tokyo Tower, and proceeds to build its nest in the ruins, almost mocking its human prey. A year later in Gamera 2: Advent of Legion, the nest's remains are still up there and the tower has yet to be repaired. | |
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Cardcaptor Sakura Midway through the anime, Sakura faces Yue during the Final Judgement. Also the manga's finale occurs there. Card Captor Sakura Abridged has, as one of the first lines of the first episode, "Tokyo Tower, as seen in all generic anime." |
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Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah featured the first major appearance of the complex. Naturally, it serves as the setting for the movie's climax. Godzilla takes out a good chunk of one of the towers with his atomic breath, and Mecha-King Ghidorah rams him into the building's midsection. | |
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Kamen Rider Kabuto, Tokyo Tower is located near where many of the big events happen and is even used on occasion. For example, "a one-of-a-kind tulip". In the AU movie, it's even bent down from the explosion in Shibuya. | |
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Arcana Heart uses the Tokyo Tower as the backdrop for Lilica's stage. | |
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Tokyo Tower is the site of a bombing attempt in one episode of Case Closed, and the scene of the climax of the 13th Non-Serial Movie Raven Chaser. Heck, it very nearly qualifies as a Weaponized Landmark when Conan takes out the Black Organization's helicopter by turning Tokyo Tower into a giant slingshot. Speaking of Gosho Aoyama, the Big Bad of Yaiba blew up Tokyo tower as evidence of his power. |
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The setting of The Final Fantasy Legend consists of four "worlds" connected by a huge tower, one of which (the "World of Ruins") resembles a devastated Tokyo cityscape, with the tower represented on the world map by a likeness of the Tokyo Tower. (So, the Tokyo Tower actually does "mark an inter-universal nexus" in this game.) | |
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In many Godzilla films, the Diet building was a choice target practice for our eponymous monster more than once. | |
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The first Splatoon takes place in Inkopolis Plaza, which is very clearly inspired by Shibuya, Tokyo. As such, the area's major landmark is Inkopolis Tower, a neon-green Expy of the Tokyo Tower. Considering that the series takes place After the End, there is a chance that Inkopolis could actually be Tokyo. | |
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It was seen in a ruined state in Code Geass. | |
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It was the center of operations in Blue Seed. | |
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K-20: Legend of the Mask is set an alternate 1949, yet the shots of the Japanese capital city of Teito include a rusting Tokyo Tower. Presumably the Tower was built earlier since Japan never participated in World War II. | |
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Super Robot Wars T: Since the installment includes Magic Knight Rayearth, the T3 ended up visiting Tokyo Tower, which is now located in Nouvelle Tokyo (but the tower name remained the same without putting 'Nouvelle' on it). Unfortunately, the sightseeing factor by the time of visit got ruined because they just prevented a Colony Drop and some of its remains got thrown near the tower. And as a result of the Rayearth plot, the T3 got transported to Cephiro too because they were fighting the Company near the tower. | |
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In Transformers: Robots in Disguise, X-Brawn drives to the top of the tower to chuck a bomb into space. | |
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Ultra Series In Return of Ultraman, the stag beetle kaiju Nokogirin destroys the Tokyo Tower during its fight with Ultraman Jack as an inadvertent result of Jack leaping out of the way of the Death Ray fired from the creature's horns. In Ultraman Taro, the giant cicada kaiju King Zemira begins perching on Tokyo Tower and disrupting television and radio signals with its buzzing after being driven away from its hatch site by the people living in the housing developments over it. Features prominently in the finale of Ultraman Orb when Juggler reveals Maga-Orochi is survived its first battle with Orb and is metamorphosing into Magata-no-Orochi underneath the Tokyo Tower, in order to dupe VTL into launching a missile at the tower that would feed the monster the energy it needed to finish its transformation. |
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In Lycoris Recoil, the remnants of Tokyo Tower serves as a key location, the Big Bad having destroyed most of it a few years before the story began. | |
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After an earthquake in Tokyo Magnitude 8.0 the Tokyo Tower falls a few episodes in. It is also the reason Yuuki dies. He got hit on the head with a piece of the tower and this caused internal bleeding. He dies two episodes later, a little over a day in-series. | |
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Madan Senki Ryukendo has Akebono Tower which is obviously Tokyo Tower transformed into a Monster of the Week. Then exploded by the titular hero and reformed in the wrong location, where it will take a week to move it back to where it originally was. | |
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Drakengard infamous last ending ends with the player seeing the remains of Caim and Angelus skewered on the Tokyo Tower. | |
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A fan-made "if the UNIT era of Doctor Who had been an anime" video inevitably had the Third Doctor and the Master having a sword fight on the top of Tokyo Tower. | |
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The final battle in Vampire Girl vs. Frankenstein Girl happens on Tokyo Tower. | |
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In the anime Someday's Dreamers, the Tokyo Tower is bent by a girl's magical powers. This was in a desperate attempt to impress someone, so she couldn't muster the power to fix it. Fortunately, her tutor apparently can, as the tower appears intact in subsequent episodes. | |
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Features prominently in the finale of Ultraman Orb when Juggler reveals Maga-Orochi is survived its first battle with Orb and is metamorphosing into Magata-no-Orochi underneath the Tokyo Tower, in order to dupe VTL into launching a missile at the tower that would feed the monster the energy it needed to finish its transformation. | |
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The movie Cho Kamen Rider Den-O: Onigashima battleship has our heroes successfully fool the villains with a fake Tricked Out Time sequence, creating a fake skyline outside the DenLiner with Momotaros manning the fake Tokyo Tower (which he calls "MomoTower".) | |
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The tower is also featured in the Hana no Ko Lunlun Japan OAV. Togenishia and Yabooki are seen hanging out there alongside some high school kids. | |
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The tower is heavily damaged in a fight between Sailor Moon and friends and one of the members of the third season's Quirky Miniboss Squad. | |
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In Gantz, the tower can be seen from the apartment where Gantz gathers its latest "recruits". | |
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The tower is the key to accessing deadly doomsday weapons on the moon base in Please Save My Earth. | |
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It gets knocked into orbit along with a monster in Super Dreadnought Girl 4946, and manages to impale the monster when they hit the moon. | |
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In the "ruins of civilization" sequence in Dr. STONE, the top of the Skytree is seen falling off an unspecified number of years after the petrification event. By the time Senku is revived, no signs of 21st-century Tokyo are visible. | |
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In Bubble Gum Crisis, It is torn down and replaced by the Genom Tower at the very start of the series. | |
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In Mobile Fighter G Gundam, it's the last building in Tokyo to still have power after the Death Army attacked the city. It becomes a refugee camp and Domon uses it as a base for a few episodes. | |
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Its ruins play a small role in Silent Möbius as the resting place of Grospoliner, Katsumi's sword. | |
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Ghostwire: Tokyo: The final confrontation with the villain takes place at the tower. The tower avoids damage, because the boss battle takes place in a parallel dimension, accessed via the main deck. | |
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In Eyeshield 21, the Deimon Devil Bats rent out the tower for the afternoon as part of Hiruma's "Tower of Hell" test, where potential recruits for the team must carry ice up the stairs to the upper observatory on a hot day. The ones who pass are those who get to the top of the tower no matter what, even if the ice in their bags melts since Hiruma values hard work and determination over everything. | |
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Naturally in Genshiken which is about a college club of anime, manga and video game fans, this is where the Comikets are held which the members visit every summer and winter. | |
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Lampshaded in Sgt. Frog - the Nishizawa Radio Tower may look nothing like the Tokyo Tower, but does all the things the Tokyo tower would in other anime, etc. One time Giroro gets warped into a post-apocalyptic wasteland, where he finds a derelict Nishizawa radio tower in ruins. Turns out the tower was merely obsoleted and abandoned along with the surrounding land, and there's three other towers not far away that have also undergone this. | |
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King Kong Escapes has Kong and his robotic duplicate climb Tokyo Tower during the film's climax. As you might guess, the tower snaps in two under their combined weight. | |
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The tower makes an appearance in the Transformers: Robot Masters web cartoon: Optimus Primal does a "King Kong" Climb to the top and fights off Smokesniper and Gigant Bomb. | |
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In Return of Ultraman, the stag beetle kaiju Nokogirin destroys the Tokyo Tower during its fight with Ultraman Jack as an inadvertent result of Jack leaping out of the way of the Death Ray fired from the creature's horns. | |
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Kamen Rider Decade reuses it. In Kabuto World, the Hikari Studios is placed right near the tower. Natsumi calls it "trendy". The tower is also used for the final battle. There is surprisingly little property damage. Decade even lampshades the tower's prominence in Kabuto: each of the AU worlds is represented in the photo studio by a backdrop that shows important elements from their source series. Kabuto's backdrop is Tokyo Tower with Tendou's skyward-pointing finger next to it. |
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Kamen Rider Double, set in Futo, the Windy City, has its own Futo Tower, which is really a gigantic windmill. | |
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