
I wonder if they’ll stick to Char.
I think Char would have died if I hadn’t protected Gel… so I don’t think it’s about dating or anything like that because that would be awkward.
It feels good only with Amuro.
I also like the colonel…
I was able to empathize with Amuro in an instant, but I already had sex with the Colonel…
I owe the colonel a certain debt of gratitude…
Char narrowly avoided killing Sayla.
Some say that even without the Amuro situation, Char and I would have broken up if we were still alive, but I wonder how true that is.
>>7
Can I really love a man who would say such a thing as “You’re in the way…”?
>>32
You’re taking it out of context, but you’re fighting because you said if I let you live, Char will die, right, Lalah?
>>35
It doesn’t seem like it’s love between a man and a woman.
Char didn’t understand Lalah, so even if he had lived on like that, they would have ultimately faced a breakup.
I think I dedicated my life to Char while I was alive.
It feels like I’ll be possessed by Amuro when I die.
>>9
Both have possessed…
Even if you’re a benefactor, it seems impossible to become a lover, Char.
If I said, “Please become my mother,” I would probably get scolded a lot.
Char is the type of person who sends those he cares about to the front lines…
>>12
That place was quite hesitant, wasn’t it?
If it doesn’t exist, calling it from another world is an act of malevolence.
On the contrary, Amuro and Char are dead, but I wonder if things are going well with Lalah and the three of us.
It’s troubling that on Char’s side, it feels good to go up against Amuro, which raises suspicions about Amuro being an incredible technician.
When I watch the first one again, Char and Lalah are all over each other.
We are spoiling each other completely.
>>18
Char’s personality is terrible, so he lies to Lalah constantly, which is the worst…
I like Lalah from Origin.
Mutual understanding and individual feelings are different things.
>>20
Sometimes it’s reassuring not to understand.
Even if they survive, it seems like Lala and Haman have a really bad compatibility to the point of dying.
>>21
In the first place, there are no openings to take advantage of, so I don’t think Haman would have any strange feelings towards Char.
If we had met earlier than Char, I think we would have been together.
I would like to see Hamaan spoiled by Lalah.
Char seems like he’s going to leave somewhere without worrying about Lalah.
If neither Lalah nor Char had died, it seems there would have been no opportunity for Haman to intervene.
In the TV version, while Lala is somewhat of a mysterious element, she’s also quite cheerful separately.
In the novel version, it was mentioned that if he had lived, he would probably kill Char.
Realizing that Lalah’s embrace is exactly what Char seeks, I feel anger at the fact that I lack it.
Such a Hamarn, whose anger is enclosed and has no escape for her fury…
Not as kind a person as one would say.
It’s like laughing while watching a war broadcast on TV.
You’re coming to help someone completely unrelated, and you’re really enjoying your ghostly life, aren’t you?
It’s true that there are aspects that are quite age-appropriate, and I’ve come to think that it’s impossible to keep acting as Char’s ideal.
It’s scary that New Types who have reached the stage of seeing time can have their consciousness persist even when their physical body is dead.
It seems like it wouldn’t be frowned upon to create a Universal Century Gundam series set in the afterlife soon.
I feel it’s more accurate to say that they are deeply compassionate rather than just kind.
Within the scope of 1st, I don’t feel any maternal instincts; rather, it’s Char who is acting like a guardian.
Isn’t Char being strangely deified after death…?
Because I died at the peak, there is a sense that I became special both as an existence and as Char’s inner emotions.
At the time of Z, it seemed like Amuro was dragging the thread image.
I have doubts about whether there was someone like a mother who would take on all of Char’s burdens.
Amuro can perceive the spirit body’s thread image, but…
What about Char?
The attitude is quite different in TV and movies.
I don’t even know why I was able to empathize with Amuro in the movie thread, as I am already so in love with Char.
I realized that my relationship with Char was largely unrelated to NT-like empathy.
Amuro and I understand each other with a single breakthrough of NT…
Just last week there was a rerun of “Shining Space,” but what is Char who didn’t wear a normal suit despite being told so many times?
I didn’t receive it.
It feels like the stray dog that was rescued is showing loyalty to the person who picked it up.
Maybe it’s because Amuro was trying to read that movement while using the bit.
I prefer Char as a man, so I don’t think Amuro will be connected with him.
“Is it because it’s not red that you don’t like it?”
Just because NT empathy is a perfect match doesn’t necessarily mean that the relationship will go well…
In fact, the real Lala is the complete opposite of Mama Aji, fully embracing her girlishness.
If I can return to civilian life between the One Year War and Z, I might part ways with Char, but it seems that Char has been in the military all along, so it’s impossible.
Char and Lalah have a relationship as capable juniors who are fond of each other, and as benefactors who rescued them from the brothel, rather than having romantic feelings for each other.
It feels like a romance is about to start with Amuro.
>>56
In the story of “Space Encounter,” these two have been full-on lovebirds from the very beginning.
This scene is great when Char, Amuro, and Lalah meet directly.
Shah, who wants to show off in front of his girlfriend, and Lalah, who is properly watching him.
Inside, she’s just an ordinary girl, Lalah.
That’s why Amuro got angry.
Even unnamed people say they feel a motherly vibe from elementary school characters.
It’s the same as that.
>>60
So you just want to be spoiled on your own…!?
What Char is talking about regarding a mother refers to the opposite sex that guides him as a Newtype, not a mother complex.
Sharr, deny it!
>>63
I wonder if I’m the NTR (netorare) partner?
>>64
N (New)
T (Type)
R (Belonging to Roundbell)
Pole role
>>63
Everyone talks about Char, but Amuro still can’t accept that he was rejected 13 years ago.
I wonder if Char has weaned off by now…
It’s funny how Char becomes a kind and gentle young man in front of Lalah.
When NTs understand each other, it’s so fast that it feels like my emotions might go haywire.
>>67
In the first place, Char and Lalah don’t really understand each other that much either.
>>68
That’s because Char is a failure…
>>73
Still swallowing the delusions that this Shirocco is spouting…
67 questions about Gundam that fans want to hear.
The overall director Yoshiyuki Tomino will answer rare and difficult questions.
What is the relationship between Bright and Mirai!?
I have a feeling that soon we’ll be together, but by the time the final episode ends, probably Pride will drift away from her.
What’s between Amuro and Frau!?
It’s completely out of the question.
Please watch the television to find out why. (laugh)
Can Amuro get a new girlfriend!?
I can do it, but I will die soon.
My name is Lalah.
I’m not sure if it will be possible after that.
4⃣ Does Frau have a new boyfriend!?
I believe that one of the regular members will surely become my future husband.
Animage December 1979 Issue VOL.18
>>69
That’s a huge lie from the very beginning, isn’t it?
>>69
It seems they were planning to have a cheating storyline with Cusco Al and probably didn’t anticipate the development where Bright and Mirai end up together until midway.
Lalah understands Char, but Char doesn’t understand Lalah.
I wonder if Char himself didn’t even realize that he was seeking a mother figure in Lalah until that moment he said it.
The red guy has a tendency to dream too much about Lalah, both in life and after death.
“I’m here to help with the shining universe!” said with a pained expression.
Unlike in the Origin anime, the face after the kiss looks lonely, and she seems so young… I feel like this Lalah is still far from becoming a mom.
It’s a bit strange that Amuro doesn’t even pay attention to Fraulein Origin, who is super cute.
>>78
They say childhood friends have a losing attribute.
Since Amuro doesn’t have a mother, it seems like he has been taken care of quite a bit, so he has a sense of family.
>>78
I used to fap to Seira-san, but now I’ve come to like Mirai-san more, so Amuro is probably still into beautiful women.
If you say you picked me up and then run to Amuro, that’s too much of a bitch move…
>>79
I think I can just barely fit into the category of a villainous woman.
She must be naturally that way, I guess.
>>79
Since Amuro is secretly meeting with Char without informing him through psychic communication, he is a mental bitch.
Lalah feels indebted to Char and isn’t averse to a physical relationship, but suddenly a compatible virgin boy appears, and she reacts with a frustrated remark about how their meeting was too late, mixed with a sense of guilt.
Even Syrocco loved Sara like a sister, and it wasn’t that he particularly wanted a family; rather, in Tomino’s theory of creation, the way to express the importance of a lover tends to resemble family.
An era disturbed by whether secret meetings were official or not.
The movement after death looks like a malevolent spirit no matter how you see it.
Rather than being about men and women,
It felt like empathy as a new species.
Char dreams of Lalah, but I think he was just being carefree in life, so it’s not something to blame him for that much.
In the Universal Century, dead humans become higher-dimensional spirits, so Lalah has also become someone else.
In the novel version, Amuro is indeed the destined person, but it’s quite clear that it would be troublesome for him to show up after I’ve already fallen in love with Char.
Char was an important person, but perhaps not the person of destiny.
The fact that you’re talking about a woman who might become my mother makes it a creepy relationship, no matter how you look at it.
Even though you’re calling me “Mom,” are you just zoning out and not supporting me?! It has that “mother” feeling.
I wonder if it will go well even if I abandon Char and run towards Amuro.
The strange retroactive setting in Char’s Counterattack saying that Lala is a mother makes no sense and is nothing more than noise.
When I was a kid, I didn’t really understand Char’s obsession.
Ah, I see. I liked the class president who took care of me during middle school.
I somehow understood it as something like that.
First love binds men…
Even when we go back to the time of Char’s Counterattack, there are people who talk about Lalah as their mother.
If the image remains alive, I honestly don’t believe that the relationship will continue beautifully.
>>99
Even if it gets to that point, it suddenly came up as a reverse Char.
I think the emotions of having lost Lala at some point are becoming strange over time.
During their lifetime, they tended to be more of a guardian-oriented move.
>>99
You’re the type who gets discarded when your helplessness is exposed, Char…
In novel Z, the character Lala is itself a trauma, and it’s not exactly a story about first love; it’s simply a mental health issue.
If Lalah had lived and their relationship continued without any break, I wonder if that relationship would have been what was mentioned during Char’s Counterattack.
She probably doesn’t expect him to be Char, so that alone might make her like him a lot from Char’s perspective.
>>104
The fact that I picked up Lalah was really just a coincidence and in a sense, it was an action taken by the true Char.
I suppose it made me happy that they affirmed that.
>>116
Isn’t it because Lalah read the descent course of the Zambujil and showed her Esper abilities for the second time, that they intend to use it for military purposes?
It can be glorified as much as possible precisely because they are dead.
In the first place, I didn’t think of Lalah as a mother figure during the One Year War.
I think that Char’s desire to rely on younger women while not wanting to be relied on is fatal to his romantic interests.
>>107
I was relying on Nanai, but maybe it’s because I’ve become an adult.
During Char’s Counterattack, he started to rely on younger women, and the real Char died in the battle with Haman.
Char in Char’s Counterattack is a clone or an imposter, right?
In front of Lala, I’m trying to be a cool adult man.
I feel like I’m pushing it a bit.
She has a cute vibe like a high school student who just got a girlfriend for the first time.
>>111
I probably got stuck in an unrealistic ideal because I lost my partner before we reached the limits of what we could handle.
To put it in a colloquial way, there are times when I want to show weakness to women, but my pride is so damn high that I can’t do that with just any woman, which is Shahr’s dilemma.
Hamaan is just too crazy as Hamaan.
You’re just trying to look good by only dating younger girls, Char.
The tendency to rely on someone younger is probably a change in preferences that comes with becoming an older man.
>>114
Normally, a guy dates younger women, and if you look around at older ones, there’s only Kycilia, isn’t there?!
>>131
Speaking of which, Yoshikazu Yasuhiko said in my setting…
Char’s first love was a young Kycilia.
Char said he is that kind of man.
It is said that in the bald man’s novel, such things are mentioned.
Goodnight, Lala. “The reason it turned out that way is because I summoned Amuro.” “Summoned?” “If I hadn’t, the Colonel would have died.” “I know you saved me, and you were saved, but there was no need for you to die.” “If I had lived, I would have ended up killing the Colonel. In that case, I would fall into a living hell… I’m not strong enough to endure such a thing.” “So, did you want me to kill you?” “I thought… that Amuro would do that for me.” “…No way…”
>>115
It feels like a relationship straight out of a Showa-era literary classic…
Char and Lalah
Without relying on Lala or Quess at all
The way she only shows her dependence on Nanai suggests that Nanai is the one she wants to rely on the most.
>>117
I feel like Nanai is just sensing that Nanai wants to do that.
“Even though there’s nothing to protect and no one to love, are they really understanding each other at such breakneck speed like Lalah and Amuro say?”
>>120
When you have high-dimensional empathy, you can understand the other’s life, so it seems that time doesn’t matter.
Nanai’s voice, huh?
>>121
A man obsessed with that kind of voice.
>>128
Nanai doesn’t seem to be that obsessed, right?
>>137
If you say that, then at the time of the One Year War, I wasn’t that attached to Lalah.
>>137
It’s just that adults don’t show it in front of others.
She’s the type of woman who gets jealous and throws a glass when she sees someone getting close to Quez.
>>145
Are you planning to abandon me like this!? It’s pretty heavy that you start saying what you really feel in the last communication.
>>153
“Again with a young woman! That’s what they were saying.”
How many times has it happened, Char!!
>>121
The cactus flowers are blooming…
I understand that it’s nerve-wracking to be facing enemy soldiers.
I would like you to at least say thank you.
I like Char because he resembles a couple’s boyfriend showing off in front of the store clerk.
>>125
It’s just so red… and it’s a weird mask…
>>125
I’m annoyed by those two because they act that way towards Sharibaru.
Lalah and Amuro understand each other, but their conclusions are different, right?
Maybe it’s just that I’ve been trapped in an illusion because I’m dead.
The conclusion that understands Amuro is “There’s something wrong with you,” so from Lalah’s perspective, I think Amuro is even more impossible than Char.
If you like it that much, don’t drag me into war!
But, but Lalah’s talent blossomed in war!!
Char is shifting the argument.
>>132
Can you really say that to me, who killed Lalah!?
>>132
In the end, since he prioritizes revenge against the Zabi family and winning wars over his lover, for Char, Lalah was just a piece on the board.
>>132
For me, there is nowhere else I can feel secure enough to entrust someone.
I still had enough reason left not to say something too pathetic.
If you’re going to bring a woman into the military, do it properly.
You were also scolded by Kshyria, right?
“What happened is because I called Amuro.”
“Did you call for me?”
“If not, the Colonel is dead.”
“I understand that you saved the person who saved you, but you didn’t have to die.”
“If I were alive, I would have ended up killing the Colonel. Then, I would fall into a living hell… I’m not strong enough to endure something like that.”
“Did I kill you?”
“Amuro… I thought you would do that.”
“…No way…!”
“I wanted to feel better.”
“I thought I could do it.”
Amuro knows that this is what it means to be loved, thanks to what Lala said to him.
Even after Lalah’s machine was gone, that voice could still be heard.
In Amuro’s line of sight, there is light that shows the warmth emitted by the panel, from the novel “Secret Meeting: Amuro and Lalah,” page 169.
Published for the first time on October 1, 2000.
c Creative Agency Sunrise
The moment Amuro and Lalah understood each other was right at the moment of death.
>>142
I killed you, right?
Nanai is extremely obsessed with Char.
I’m treated like a business partner by Char.
If I dated Amuro
Char will become my father-in-law.
I think Char should date Amuro.
No, I took in Lalah because I saw NT’s qualities from the beginning, so I was treating her as a piece from the start.
I really developed feelings for you.
Nanai is so obsessed with Char that since Quess came, she misinterpreted him as a lolicon and threw her glass on the floor.
In the manga I’m starring in, I’m so in love with Char that I pull knowledge from a higher dimension to create the Psycho Frame for him.
Sleeping with men who are their lovers a few times a month and meeting their demands guaranteed the girl a more than sufficient life in Kavas.
I had been taught that those kinds of people were called “lovers,” so even though I was confused by the differences between drama and reality, it wasn’t embarrassing because the women around me were doing the same.
Rather, because her adoptive father carefully chose good partners for her, the girl was even able to have self-esteem.
“It is as the Kamasutra teaches. To enter into a relationship of love and being loved is not something that can happen with just anyone. If one does not have a high sense of pride and the decorum of modesty, they will not be loved. Without a longing heart, intimacy becomes fruitless. Sexual love is a communion of hearts.”
My foster father taught me that.
As a result, the young man who became her first boyfriend in the spring of her seventeenth year was an elite employee of the Environmental Protection Agency, a young man who could not forget his caste as a car enthusiast.
Secret Meeting Amuro and Lala 12 pages
October 1, 2000 First Edition Published
It’s more tragic to be left unpicked than to be seen as a pawn.
I think it’s hypocritical to say that the people who didn’t pick it up are now using it for military purposes against Char.
Wasn’t Lalah a high-class prostitute?
>>160
When you’re in your 15s and 16s, you still have product value, so you’re treated like a high-class prostitute, but once you pass 20, the treatment will likely get worse and worse.
>>165
Isn’t your thinking too much of a lolicon?
>>179
The market principle is just like that, regardless of thoughts or anything.
Minors are directed towards ultra-celebrity secret services, and after turning 20, they become regular sex workers. After 25, cheaper establishments come into view, and after 30, they can no longer choose their location.
It looks like you’re trying to look cool while being lonely.
Char tends to rely on others quite a bit, doesn’t he…
If Garma is gone, Amuro, become my ally.
That would make Lala happy too! And they say it in a really nice way.
I am disappointed with the federation.
I’m going to join Neo Zeon and receive a Pull.
I think Char’s obsession is because their relationship was short.
If you’re alive, you’ll start to see the “female” part while dating and create distance, right?
In Char’s Counterattack, why doesn’t Amuro understand?
You’re the man who loved the same woman, right!
It looks like you’re just messing around.
For Lalah, Char is loved as a man.
For Lalah, Amuro was someone she instantly empathized with as a Newtype.
…So I’ll always be between the two of us forever!
It’s more like high-end, but also illegal entertainment…
In fact, regular discoveries of prostitution facilities gathering children are being made overseas, so it’s not an unrealistic story.
I mean, it was there in Japan too.
The sexual tribute system of Fuji TV seems like something that could exist even in the Universal Century.
Pet angels, the animals in this forest, Mion, and Keren often get excited about the third dimension or reach out.
In Japan, it’s like a “Puchi Angel,” and of course, in the Universal Century, sexual hospitality for the elite must be systematized.
In the Gundam world, prostitutes are in danger.
Hathaway said so too.
I would like to ask you to discuss off-topic matters elsewhere soon…
Char is twisted because he couldn’t receive the affection he was supposed to get from his parents, so he needs an older person who can offer him kindness, without any romantic involvement first.
There aren’t any older people like that at all…
It seems that overseas, there are many cases of being kidnapped, but in Japan, there are quite a few people who willingly sell themselves out of a desire for money to have fun, which is quite unfortunate…
It feels like the high-class prostitute is also in the same situation as Gigi, perhaps a favorite setup of Tomino.
>>190
What Tomino is looking for is a young woman with a nurturing spirit, so inexperienced virgins are out of the question.
>>190
The treatment of Gigi when she was working as a prostitute is unknown.
During the time of Sen Hasa, Gigi’s status was that of the exclusive mistress of the founder of a major insurance company, and she was no longer a prostitute.
I wonder what would happen if Lala died met Camille, who is awakening as a Newtype?
Because it is a world where a large number of wartime refugees have emerged.
Well, it does have a sense of reality that you have to sell your body to eat.
I saw Tosshi or someone anonymous talking about how the creators of Gundam were a generation that dreamed of new age, prostitutes, and free saxophones, and I thought maybe that’s true.
>>195
I thought again that the way I view bald women is quite straightforward.
Gigi is a former prostitute and the mistress of an elderly powerful man, right?
A long time ago, when my sister was obsessed with Gundam.
Char always ends up in unrequited love, doesn’t he?
Yet, those who care for themselves are just unimportant men.
You said that…
>>198
Lalah and I are deeply in love, so your sister’s perspective is wrong.
>>198
Moreover, Char is overthinking interpersonal relationships in terms of ability and profit.
In the end, what I really want is…
I feel like it was Amuro…
“It’s quite accurate to say about Char, ‘What a pathetic thing for a man like you.'”
That patheticness is probably the reason why it’s been popular for 50 years.