
I can’t empathize.
Even in representative works, I am voicing elementary school students.
I can understand that there is a sense of discomfort.
Last year, it was W that was advertised for its cool fighting style of beautiful boys, and that’s the problem.
>>3
The production circumstances and the parts that were influenced by W are way too many.
Good or bad, there might be a tendency to be influenced by characters with distinctive voices that we first hear.
I saw it recently, but honestly, I was more interested in Tifa.
>>5
It can’t be helped that a child who hasn’t lived surrounded by people becomes somewhat immature.
>>9
Well, I’m sorry, but it’s about the voice.
Anime usually doesn’t feel out of place, but recent games seem to be trying too hard to be high-end.
>>6
The games, you know… all the protagonists are definitely different from the anime.
It seems old-fashioned in the game, but not so much in the main story.
Looking back, the restrained serious performance is definitely a beautiful boy voice, right?
>>8
In the beginning, when I raised my voice, it felt a bit uncomfortable.
The one who was shocked when told that Takagi Wataru doesn’t seem like a main character.
>>10
That’s why it feels like a boy meets girl situation where I can sincerely think, “Do your best as an ordinary, not-special boy!”
In the campfire scene of the first episode and in calm scenes, it feels appropriate for their age.
The fact that the initial performance was filled with comedic acting seems to have further accentuated the strong quirks.
I think you’ll get used to it pretty quickly because you’re really good at acting.
The voices in recent games are tough.
At the beginning, I was really surprised that Kakazu Yumi was very unskilled, but it was her debut work, huh?
>>18
By the way, this is Kazua Nakai’s first regular role.
>>19
I love the story of going back to my hometown and dropping off a huge attaché case.
I watched it for the first time on Abema, and it’s interesting enough that I don’t understand all the criticisms surrounding this work…
>>20
It’s just that the broadcasting station and production system are finished, so it lacks flashiness.
>>20
If it were really boring, it wouldn’t be excluded by being called the Heisei Trilogy.
>>36
The Heisei trilogy is not being talked about just because it’s interesting; it’s also mentioned even if it’s boring.
I’m not saying that X is not interesting, so don’t misunderstand me.
>>20
The craftsmanship is meticulous. The story progresses with the boy meets girl theme, and the adults are genuinely adult-like.
Garrod, you’re amazing, Onizuka!
Garo is really a brat, causing workplace accidents in tug-of-war and making power plants explode.
>>23
Because I was lonely and not used to living in a group…
Garrod crying in the tavern because of my voice when he was cut off.
X and DX are so cool that they are quite fortunate in being three-dimensionalized.
Garrod would be different if someone other than Wataru Takagi played him, and it would be frustrating.
Garrod is 15 years old, the same age as Okuyasu, who he plays in later years.
Wataru Takagi cried, saying that he was cut off because of his voice.
If only Garrod were a super handsome boy just based on his looks…
Are you still doing such worn-out material?
The hero series protagonist no matter when you see it.
>>34
The preparation for X is pretty tough, and it’s so similar to the hero series’ setting materials that it feels like they’re recycling them, which is laughable.
>>81
The red jacket might be more of a judo image, I guess.
It’s perfect as the voice of a vibrant boy surviving in a harsh world.
I can also perform delicate acting properly.
More like a mischievous kid than an old man.
The main focus is on human drama, so the battle scenes are subdued.
>>38
When Jamil rode X and intercepted the funnels, I was like, “Yay! So cool!!”
…This uncle is overcoming his phobia quickly.
There’s not much of a sensational development like someone betraying someone else.
Dr. Tex is quick to take care of any complications in human relationships.
I think the characters that appear later in the second half have less depth due to limited screen time.
She is cute.
Farewell.
I like people with a dual personality.
>>42
It’s nice, isn’t it, Madono-san?
I experienced a shock similar to Garrod’s voice with Lloyd from Tales of Symphonia.
I don’t think it’s an old man, but I do think it’s a strange voice.
Garrod and Takagi’s acting, where Garrod becomes all flustered for not being able to protect Tifa, is very good.
The reason I felt a sense of incongruity with the voice was due to the old Kenshin and Musashi Road…
Wait a minute, it’s an old man, so I just can’t get fully absorbed in it.
>>48
Isn’t Musashi around the age of elementary or middle school students!?
I think it’s fitting as the voice of a child surviving in that world…
Garoad is such a beautiful boy in the opening and such that it would be a lie to say it feels out of place.
I love the previous ending theme.
I dislike the later Japanese language.
Kakazu Yumi and Nakai Kazuya are often mentioned, but Morikubo Shoutarou as the king in the middle felt quite clumsy as well.
Takagi-san seems to be worried about Garrod. In the NARUTO radio, they were talking about how if they had known Toby’s real face was handsome, it might not have been themselves. It was no good.
It might be the result of various things done in the contrarian W strategy, but it leaves an impression and isn’t necessarily bad.
If it were now, I would definitely not sound like this.
Overall, it’s not really flashy, is it?
The New Type theory and its content feel quite adult-oriented.
An anime that can’t get viewership would be better off dead.
If you moved at five in the morning, there’s nothing you can do about it.
>>59
Back then, it was amazing that even Sailor Moon could be moved.
It’s just that the president hates anime.
It’s a cheetah!
Genta, you did great!
Hey, Conan!
Even Doraemon was at risk, to some extent.
What will you do with the moved frame…?
>>64
“Mine Ryuta’s Friday Magazine at 5 o’clock”
>>64
The foreigner who was planning to buy the station wanted it to focus only on news and dramas.
Considering that the character rarely has a pretty boy face in the main story and the toughness gained from surviving in that world, it no longer feels out of place.
Takagi’s voice falls within the range of a boy’s voice and matches Garod’s character.
However, more than that, Garrod’s character design was too beautifully aesthetic and androgynous…
It was a relatively cynical and strongly metafictional work, possibly because of the aftermath of W.
>>67
Since Sunrise became a subsidiary of Bandai and started producing Gundam every year, the director has not been very favorable about it.
Well, I thought it wouldn’t have anything to do with me…
>>67
That is the director’s style.
Might Gaine and Goldran are prominent.
>>96
Rather, X has quite a bit of its quirks subdued, doesn’t it?
>>96
I told you to take off the drill…!
It really feels like X didn’t have much popularity among women.
>>68
There was popularity among a truly rotten layer that was different from W.
If Garrod had a slightly more wild-looking face, it would be perfect.
Garrod’s face is oddly stable and too beautiful.
The protagonist’s principle of action is almost consistently wanting to live together with Tifa, who doesn’t know much about Newtypes.
Although it will be fleshed out through dialogues with Katok,
>>70
I was solely focused on Tifa, but going through the Estard arc from Catoque makes me feel like I’m gradually looking towards the world, which feels like climbing the stairs to adulthood.
Thanks to that, Tifa will become a flower garden.
It’s like they have the personality and voice of a protagonist from a super robot series.
The face is too beautiful, it feels out of place.
At that time, the evening anime slots were rapidly disappearing.
The time when it became a news program in the evening.
Well, a beautiful voice doesn’t really suit a kid living in a world of collapse.
But Orba had an incredibly beautiful young man’s voice…
>>76
A voice that will never return again…
Well, I understand why you would think Garrod is too handsome, like Wataru Takagi!?
The story is quite well-developed, the direction is good, and the ending features a carefully crafted next episode preview.
Personally, it’s the best anime.
Was it originally Witts? The role that Wataru Takagi auditioned for.
>>82
I took it thinking I was one of the Frost brothers.
Takamatsu-kun, please make another Gundam next time! It’s not planned, but a new one!
Considering it was prepared on short notice, the level of completion is quite high, isn’t it?
The satellite cannon itself is one of the most flashy weapons in history.
I really love the challenge of not being able to shoot without the moon.
There are moments where it drags in the middle, but I love it because even so, the episodes that do get exciting really deliver.
It’s simply plain, and until just before that, I was watching Gundam Wing and Evangelion.
Burial cannot be helped.
I was either being kidnapped or being lovey-dovey, not just that.
Tifa’s appearances and the time spent with Garroad were less than I expected.
It’s crazy to snipe with a satellite cannon.
>>90
That guy surprisingly has a lot of skill.
…It’s not just about being detailed; the distance is nice too.
>>101
Long-distance shooting in space can be significantly off even by 1cm… It’s crazy to think about hitting with the third shot after threatening with the first two.
Since Gohimo was Takagi up until a certain point, I wonder if the story about “Takagi Wataru” being written in the script was true.
It was quite a while later that I realized the Frost Brothers were a direct parody of Toyoetsu and Cindy.
>>93
Night Head is quite an influential cult work, isn’t it?
A friend who doesn’t know Gundam mistook Garrod’s illustration for a boyish beautiful girl when they saw it in the past and thought, “Is this person okay?” But looking at it again, this person has a really beautiful girl face…
GUNDAM X
There was once a war.
I wonder if there is a heaven, I love the title “I will sell Gundam!”
I can envision the voice of Wufei as voiced by Wataru Takagi.
I can’t imagine the opposite.
I like the design that really resonates with elementary school students, like dividers.
If you make a cool face in OPs, the good looks carry over to Gintama, which the director worked on later.
It’s said that the style is plain, but the way things go wrong at the beginning of the first episode is more tragic than any other series.
>>105
Colony drop, huh…? Wait, isn’t there a lot of them? Huh, are the people inside alive?
>>116
Of course, I’m not alive.
>>105
Because it’s a world completely devastated by war.
I really love that atmosphere.
>>105
I’ve only seen a small child with a gun in Ideon.
I wanted to see a battle using the strange weapons from the old 1/100.
Well, I think Takagi Garoad is a miraculous match that goes around in circles dozens of times.
Is it the director? The person who decided that is great.
I like the episode where they hit the lake with a microwave.
One shot at a threat.
A serious threat in just one shot.
I got Tifa back, so I’ll finish it off with a perfect shot right in the middle.
It’s sad that the soundtrack is quite good, but it hasn’t received much appreciation compared to the previous two works.
>>113
It’s nice that the booklet includes explanations for all the songs.
>>113
I think one point of evaluation is that Yoshiyuki Tomino liked it enough to invite a composer for “Lynn’s Wings.”
>>113
To put it negatively, I guess it can be said to be plain or rather quiet.
“Work until you collapse! This is a ridiculously harsh maintenance team.”
In the end, even Kid has fallen…
>>114
It’s better to work until I collapse than to die…
>>114
When Kid is about to fall asleep, he stabs himself in the leg with a screwdriver to wake up.
Since I’m not from the real-time generation nor did I recently learn about it,
Gouraud’s voice can only be imagined as Gouraud.
>>115
When the first episode aired, there was talk at school that the voice sounded a bit old-man-like, but we got used to it quickly.
But you know, but you know
I prefer the sleek X over DX.
>>117
I love unique and powerful design in DX.
X’s saber looks like a real saber with a guard, doesn’t it?
>>118
However, it is classified as a beam sword.
>>118
I like the DX mount system because it’s practical.
A script that spills out the chaos of the scene with Nadesico.
>>126
Esteban is launching!
What’s the deal with New Types and enhanced humans! I really love the episode where they get revenge on Karis.
I also like going to help afterwards.
People who say Garrod’s voice is fitting have probably just gotten used to it, right?
>>131
If you feel it’s right after seeing the work, then it’s fine to say it’s right.
The voice acting done by talentless celebrities won’t be criticized like that.
What we’re doing is the aftermath of a flashy war, so it’s natural for it to be dull.
The worries of people grounded in reality are depicted in detail.
>>134
I really think the quality of the first episode is amazing.
I thought the entire ED in English version with a human touch was great; the aftertaste is amazing.
>>135
I knew they would play this in the final episode.
I thought that the lack of appearances by Parla and Lancelot was heavily affected by the reduction in the number of episodes.
And then… 15 years have passed.
(Introduction of DREAMS)
Is the fact that many people have become biological units a preference of the director, or is it a reflection of the times?
>>143
I would be lying if I said there was no influence right after Eva.
>>148
There’s no way I would do it right away; it’s only been about a month since the final episode of Eva.
There have been biological unit themes like Zeorymer and Hanuman for a long time, right?
The person I heard it from for the first time in G Gen Zero was complaining a lot, so that’s probably the first impression.
Category F is a metaphor for robot anime that faded away without gaining attention because they weren’t Gundam… apparently.
I want to ask something, but the doctor hasn’t been called by name by anyone in the story, right?
>>147
Rewatch all the episodes while you can.
>>154
What story?
>>155
There are a total of 39 episodes.
It’s much easier than others.
>>167
No, it was called.
>>170
There should be parts where names are called up to episode 9 in the subtitles.
>>147
I think Enil was specifically told to be let go when he became a prisoner of the New Federation.
In a world like that, there are no villains other than the Federation and the Vultures.
>>149
Response from the Revolutionary Army
>>149
Yeah
>>149
Wasn’t the regular mobile suit pilot a villain?
>>162
There was someone who was trying to kill Garrod when selling Gundams, right?
Garrod’s outfit and appearance have quite the vibe of a hero robot type, don’t they?
Garrod feels exceptionally like a beautiful boy among Gundam protagonists.
I want other Gundam series to announce the next title at the end too.
>>156
The combination of the next episode preview and the ending theme performance is too stylish.
The old men who are scamming as Newtypes are generally, well, bad people.
>>157
That’s not how job searching works these days!
>>157
It appeared in the final episode and smiled a little.
>>157
But what I’m doing is just job hunting…
Because Garrod’s face in the opening was beautiful.
The feeling that the mayor is trapped by the past great war certainly resembles that of creators and fans from various related companies who have been brainwashed by Gundam.
Didn’t the doctor call Jamil by his name?
It seems like that was the episode where Tifa collapsed.
Was it Jamir’s personality that allowed us to gather the best doctors and mechanics of that era?
>>169
In that era, just one signal flare could summon multiple vultures to form a united front.
>>169
You have many acquaintances in the vulture community, don’t you, Jamil?
In the conversation between the doctor and Jamil, pointing up, is it space? Heaven?
I like conversations like that.
The doctor had connections because he was originally affiliated with the military.
What exactly is Kid, I wonder?
It seems like Witts was protecting a wheat field by buying a rundown MS with his meager savings, so there are a decent number of opposition parties in this world.
When searching for NT to use psycho-frame weapons in games, you can feel like a person from the X world during the war.
It felt too wholesome compared to Eva.
But being healthy is good, isn’t it?
>>178
Rather, it’s that way that has gone too far!
There was a mood that Teks-san might be an enemy spy, but he was one of the most admirable characters in the story.
>>179
The face looks intimidating…!
I feel like the doctor was the military doctor who took care of Jamir when he was a soldier.
First of all, it’s a nightmare for ordinary citizens that thugs around here have MS (mobile suits).
The general who says goodbye and the regent who tried to take over the country were both too nice.
It’s not just Garrod, but voices of children from the past sound a bit strange when you hear them now, don’t they?
The past wars and the Newtype theory are metaphors for Gundam as a TV anime, right?
>>186
It’s interesting enough that I don’t care about that kind of production background.
>>186
The new type of D.O.M.E. is also a fantasy, and there might be a meaning behind it that questions how it got serious like an anime such as Gundam…
>>186
I can somewhat understand the feelings of fans who find it annoying because it’s relatively straightforward with its metaphors!
Personally, I like the idea of DOME as not being the only innovation of humans, and let’s stop being trapped by this NT theory.
“How long are we going to keep doing Gundam!?” After Tomino, the Gundam series had a strong sense of thesis towards that aspect for the Heisei generation.
Also, recently there’s been this vague category called “alternative” added.
>>187
Well, it seems that this will likely be called Another by Zieg Ax.
>>196
Ah, I see.
The number of crew members on the Freeden is about 50.
It’s quite a mystery why they are able to operate as an independent entity without belonging to any organization.
Despite the mention of managing by selling off MS and war relics along the way,
They were also saying that they can only rehire either Witz or Roavi, who left due to financial difficulties.
Well, it’s not a work that has meaning in thinking about every little detail like that.
The term “New Century” is taken from the anime declaration of the new century that was present during the time of the theatrical version 1st, not the recent Eva series.
It seems that the attention of robot enthusiasts, rather than being drawn to Evangelion, was gathered around Escaflowne, like it was streaming an OVA.
The TV Gundam had significantly decreased in attention, for better or worse, in its unprecedented fourth year.
In other words, it’s unreasonable to think that in this apocalyptic world, there are no bad people besides the vulture.
It seems that there are many people like Toshiaki who have rewatched the dolphin episode many times.
>>194
Toshiaki!?
It is healthy, but when considering the total population, I think it’s excessively unhealthy…
A Gundam work full of surprisingly normal adults.
>>197
The villains are quite wicked, though…
The teacher who is secretly training in billiards is cute, isn’t she?
>>198
If you are here, why don’t you say so?
Well, I’m already used to it, but it’s hard to imagine a visual like Garroad with the voice of Wataru Takagi…
Because it came from W, I seriously felt a strong sense of incongruity.
It’s not a beautiful boy’s voice.
It gives the impression that an episode was consumed neatly every month or every season.
No matter what anyone says, I really love Gundam.
I wanted to see it for four seasons, but I have the impression that it was easier to watch without getting too sluggish because it was three seasons.