Speaking of Cowboy Bebop... The inspiration for Rhonda Snord, a canon pilot of notoriety in Battletech as well as pilot of both a Shadow Hawk and a Highlander, both outfitted with speakers and known to play heavy metal rock... came from this character from Cowboy Bebop, known as the "Heavy Metal Queen"...hence "Heavy Metal."
Ghost in the Shell overall is another good one, though there's a number of "alternate" time lines going on which keep changing the origin stories. GitS actually took a page from BT by taking a Battletech short story called "The Hangar Queen's Gambit", which is a story about the King Crab and in a standoff in which the King Crab appears to be reloading, do you shoot or is it bluffing that it has ammo ready when in fact it is reloading? In the end of that short story, your choice doesn't matter; you're not facing a KGC-000, you're facing a KGC-0000, which doesn't have down time for reloading its fully automatic AC/20s. GitS's version, however, has the bluff about whether or not the sniper's opponent had the software to make a precision shot or was in the middle of downloading it. In both the BT short story and in that Ghost in the Shell episode, the exact phrase "Get there first" was the choice made before the folly was realized. (Another interesting thought, BT's lesser known elements are filled with cyborgs, so this was a fun thing to throw in..)
Patlabor, though filled with quite a bit of comedy in the overall series, is also generally a Seinen. The movies reflect this better. This scene, clearly inspired by War Games is about keeping the airforce busy with fake enemies and marking jammed allied craft as hostile craft, where they are nearly tricked into destroying their own craft. Another scene, about a coup... happens to include the hangar. Though the TV series version (more brightly lit due to non-winter days) better reflects it, might seem awfully familiar in this Battletech art piece.
(From the video, just how familiar is this? It's only missing the rafters and has a different exterior, it even has the same windows. Also take note of the uniform. Familiar?)
Though of mech anime, 08th MS Team and things set in the same universal century universe tend to be in the same boat as Battletech. (Where do you think the ax of Axman came from? Also love the Patlabor-esque paintjob on that Axman.)
Edited by Koniving, 23 February 2019 - 12:30 AM.