
Since it’s an ORIGIN setting, it’s better to think of it as a fictional war chronicle of the Universal Century.
>>1
This is true, but I have a feeling that in about ten years, it might gradually become an official setting.
>>4
Conversely, up until now, I was trying to forcibly officialize origins and symbols.
It seems that with the emergence of something like Zeke Axis, parallel worlds will likely be treated separately as parallels, right?
>>9
Everything bad will all bounce back to Tomino.
>>65
G-Reco takes place after Turn A, you know.
>>4
This was featured in the Gundam Ace at the time.
The reason I included the story before the battle is that “I had never talked about this period before, and I wanted to make it a standard.”
So the story of the night before the outbreak of war is made with that intention in mind.
So where did you obtain Char Aznable’s ID from?
>>2
Did you also obtain Edward Mass’s ID by switching it with Edward Mass?
I’ve never seen an origin being treated properly as an origin.
>>3
Because it’s just claiming to be the origin, but it’s not even the initial plot…
>>3
The content is a bit too different, so it has been overlooked by long-time fans since the past…
It’s something like the Yasuhiko view of history.
Indeed, this is definitely a demon child, so it’s necessary.
It’s more convenient to make the real Char, who is aiming to become an officer, a ridiculously pitiful person.
If it’s not something they drew themselves, it would likely cause an uproar…
>>10
Kondo can go ahead and put their own interpretation into manga without causing any controversies, right?
You just want to make this a trending topic.
The official version seems impossible…
A man who left a tremendous name for future generations.
Doan Island is also parallel.
Is that okay?
>>13
Why are there two types of Origin Dawn?
Could the new translation Z become an official history?
>>14
Unless the bald guy makes a new version of ZZ or a new version of Char’s Counterattack, it’s a dead end…
Char does not hesitate to kill those close to him if it serves his purpose, as was shown in the original work.
Official history
Historical novel based on official history.
A historical fantasy novel based on official history.
Alternate History
The Sambo is clearly parallel at an early stage, and there’s no way it can be connected.
>>17
Bandai was trying to connect things.
Well, I think that’s unreasonable given the content.
>>21
Huh?
The changes to the setting in the Sanboru anime are based solely on the intentions of the anime staff.
“What do you mean by ‘Bandai was trying to connect’?”
Which specific one are you talking about?
If you include this kind of thing into the official history after doing Another UC, it would be suspicious behavior.
The activist-obsessed Yasuhiko
No, no! It’s just that they’re changing it in a way that makes it seem like that’s what Gundam intended, right?
>>20
It is certainly true that the Gundam series was not created solely by Tomi-san.
It’s troublesome to be told that with Yoshikazu Yasuhiko’s three inches of chest…
>>34
It looks like the kind of person who would go crazy if they saw a unicorn.
Two men, who looked so identical that they were indistinguishable, entered the restroom.
The Kishiria organization that says “it’s fine” when it comes out is too stupid…
Well, I think the bald gentleman is also involved with Miss Socie and Lady Diana…
>>23
The militia is fine, but is this what the intelligence agency looks like?
>>23
The Zaku military, which can’t grasp the identity of the suspicious Char who is blatantly hiding his face with a mask, is generally incompetent.
>>68
Char himself is not officially dead and has a proper background, so there’s no reason to investigate his true identity or anything like that.
Kishiria had probably been keeping track of Edowau-kun’s movements all along when she went to kill him after he grew up.
It’s an unnaturalness that can only be believed to have been created by someone who desperately wants to make Char a loser.
In other words, the real Char looks remarkably similar to Casval Daikun.
I can’t help but feel that it was definitely the right choice to die, as nothing good will come of the future.
Is there nothing to do after finishing filling the gaps but just “if”?
Parallel
Imaginary War Chronicle
What’s different?
I’ve been thinking this for a while, but more than the fact that there was someone who looked just like me…
After that, isn’t it more unnatural to hide your identity by covering your eyes with goggles or something since you’ve been in the military? Isn’t it impossible?
>>29
If you say that, there’s no reason to always wear goggles…
>>29
You were making excuses saying it was essential due to an eye disease, right?
But since everything is going to end up being a black history anyway, I feel like it’s pointless to distinguish between parallel or official history.
Since the content of the anime, novels, and movies has been different since the first generation, the origin must also be parallel.
I’ve always been curious why Kshyria and her subordinates left one of the identical-looking individuals alone after dealing with the other.
Even though the descriptions are different, the events of GeOrigin took place before First.
In the first place, I remember Jinba-Ral mentioning something about giving a false name.
I don’t think it mentioned whether that alias was Char or Edward.
I think it’s mentioned in a conversation with Seira in Texas.
>>40
In that case, when the name Char comes up, it might lead to thinking it’s my older brother! I think it’s more about Edward.
Thanks to clearly changing the settings of the three machines in Operation V.
There may also be a sense of relief that this is something different.
>>43
Is that really how you handle the Gun Cannon…? This is the Origin version.
Doesn’t the existence of Gundam feel a bit lighter now?
>>43
While I was tracing around that area, it turned into a fleshy work of sperm.
I prefer Anno’s more human-centric portrayal over Tomino’s escape into new types and spirituality.
>>44
It’s interesting that Zeon was a philistine.
Sorry, I deleted the part about the official history of Giek Ax because it was creepy.
I’m grateful that one of the core members is drawing it for us.
The next sequel will also make it easier to develop the story.
Well, it’s just that Char wants to make those around him unhappy for the sake of revenge…
He’s a strange old man who messes around with bald Gundam on his own, you know, Yasuhiko…
It looks like this thread ID would be amazing if it appeared.
The act of substitution itself is good, but…
It became clear that the work under Kysilia was way too sloppy.
I guess there are still Origin haters out there.
>>56
Well, there were quite a few changes to the characters’ personalities.
Especially Char is terrible.
>>83
Particularly, the situation with Sharlyble is severe, and there may be a possibility that the number of anti-fans will increase from now on.
>>83
Rather, the psychopathic nature became more convincing during the meeting between Taka and Debuchi.
>>56
I watched it with the same feeling as the OVA series, so personally, I enjoyed it normally.
It seems that they can’t accept fundamentalists for some reason.
Also, since Yasuhiko is a person who leans quite left, he has an image of being strangely attacked by right-wing old men.
>>136
This is for bald individuals too.
Post-war Showa era creators were generally leftist.
>>143
That’s right.
Payao, Mamoru Oshii, and Isao Takahata are all quite leftist in their ideologies.
However, for anime-loving netouyo, there’s an ambivalent feeling of “I love the work, but I can’t accept the political ideology…”
>>158
In the midst of that, it feels like people think Akihiko’s work is boring, so it’s okay not to accept it!
>>165
I think that’s about the right image.
Even when Tomino makes liberal statements, he goes after targets he can engage with, without being criticized or called out.
>>175
In the end, it’s just the usual Gundam haters, isn’t it?
Whether it’s Origin or Z Gundam, I feel that it’s probably more interesting to depict Char than Amuro.
You can understand the origin of the First through a unique interpretation, but the Zeke-Axis is something different, even if it uses the First.
>>58
It’s a parallel virtual war chronicle.
Translate the following Japanese text to English. Only provide the translation, without any additional explanation or comments.
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Make sure to animate Origin properly until the end, NHK.
It’s funny that they have voices like Toshihiko Seki.
The reason why Yasuhiko did not succeed as a manga artist and film director.
I can’t find the important documents here~ then comes the explosion and Kshyria’s face always makes me smile.
At this pace, please make the unicorn parallel too.
>>91
I really think so.
>>91
It’s firmly included in the timeline.
It’s the core of the After 100 Project, so it won’t disappear.
The origin manga is pretty normal, but the anime feels off.
That’s how I feel, I guess.
Gundam fans are prone to going crazy.
Shall I summarize?
It’s terrible that the real Char is such a foolish and pathetic person, but I think it’s even worse that Garma, who is older, sometimes has a mental age that is completely comparable to that of a toddler.
The value of Origin is because Char, who says Zeon is crap…
It’s true that what Yoshikazu Yasuhiko dreamed of, “ORIGIN becoming the new standard for Gundam,” could not be realized.
This thread should not be seen, so you must not look at it!
On the contrary, Char’s resolution has increased.
Only Ikeda-san says that Char is not a psychopath.
If I start saying “still,”
Miyazaki, who is still trapped by the original Gundam and can’t create anything new, is the one who is most affected.
The bald man has long since abandoned the Universal Century.
>>173
Yassan is only drawing manga other than Gundam.
Origin started when it was originally approached to create a comic adaptation for North America.
KADOKAWA saw that I was able to quickly draw the names up to the Garma arc better than I expected, and decided to start Gundam Ace, which led to the serialization of the manga.
To be precise, Ikeda-san believed in Char up until the time of Z.
I ended up thinking that’s all there is to it after watching Char’s Counterattack.
By the time of Char’s Counterattack, everyone will have the same opinion.
> ID:/SpfwuEM
I wonder if Garma and the young guy who’s a bit of a coward are on the same page, looking down on the world…
>>179
It’s a kink of mine to see young boys and ambitious people meet their ruin.
Since the time of Arion
A furious 60 consecutive pitches.
It would be nice if they made a Gog in ORIGIN too.
I don’t really understand the true history of Char.
Since ORIGIN is parallel, there might not be an actual Char that Casval replaces in the true history.
The result of forcibly adding details to the question of why my younger sister is in the Masu family while I am in the Aznable family.
Origin has a lot of that kind of thing.
>>186
Is it forced?
Origin Shahr has quite a few kill counts before joining the Zaku army…
>>188
It feels like I’m going to wear out Camille over here.
It seems that the encounter with Lalah is different between the official history Char and the Origin Char?
>>191
I somewhat feel like it was a demotion to a less desirable position, historically speaking.
Was there originally a person named Quattro, or is it completely a fake name?
>>192
I don’t think there are any settings at the moment.
In the past, it was written as Quattro or something appropriate because it was a fourth alias.
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I understand that you aren’t interested in Origin and haven’t watched it.