
Nothing is good…
Many people died!
The A.U.G. fleet commander, Matcha, cannot be forgiven.
The image shows an expression that can only hit Bright-san even though I want to hit the scum of the federation.
Well, because the Argama came to Shangri-La, Judau’s life was completely changed…
>>5
Having lived my whole life as a junk dealer in a rundown colony, I guess it’s not too bad to join the ranks of the elite of the Jupiter Fleet…
I was goofing off fighting while using the core fighter as a shield until just recently.
>>6
That’s a beecher.
>>6
You were the one goofing around, right?
It’s been quite a while since then.
Right after defeating her by denying Haman’s methods.
It’s unbearable that the people who were trying to defeat Hamarn.
Even though Judo, who has grown up, raises his fist, he understands that hitting is not a good thing.
But I understand that the man can’t lower his raised fist, so Mr. Bright will take care of where it lands.
I really like it.
I believe that Judau’s own life ultimately improved as a result of being on the Argama.
That’s not the kind of problem.
There is only anger about how those guys fought desperately in the background and many enemies and allies died.
I thought you wouldn’t hit me, but you did…
However
A person with this warmth
It even destroys the Earth.
It is.
>>12
Char… you’re over here.
I’m really sorry, Bright, so I guess you’re willing to hit me, but what you did was truly wicked.
>>13
Let’s become rich by capturing the Zeta after the Argama docks! The cost was high, though.
>>13
Unlike the First and Z, who were reluctantly involved, they were clearly hired to be used as a force.
>>30
I wonder if they actually paid them properly after hiring… Could it be that it’s just the lunch in the beginning?
At the end of the main story, in the midst of this conflict.
A man who bids farewell to the planetary sphere in the end.
We’ve also said goodbye to Lou Luca, right?
Wasn’t it about whether or not we parted ways with Rue in the counterattack of Gigantes?
Did Graystoke say that too?
>>19
Well, since he doesn’t appear with Greystoke, they probably parted ways midway or one of them died.
>>22
Is it not official?
>>35
Is it mentioned in the semi-official past of Mr. Karasu?
>>38
I’m calling the child named Ruu and Minerva.
The figure has not appeared.
Rather, I’m with Rue in Kurobon Lapipi.
Like Haman and Char.
Even among the enemies, there were people who weren’t the kind to be hated, which makes it even more so.
Hamaan, who doesn’t really use funnels a lot, is truly indecisive…
>>24
Even if I use it…
Bright must have been thinking he had to get out quickly too.
I’m glad I came back… I got to meet a strong child…
The main character doesn’t feel refreshed in a different vector from Z, who becomes a shut-in.
It’s impressive that this scene is included and doesn’t end on a damp note.
>>31
This feels like the strength of judo.
The Federation officials that appeared in Double Zeta were too much.
I love the scene where Greymy Toto shoots with Z, which is completely broken at the level of industrial waste.
To understand the current state of the Federation or the end of the Universal Century.
ZZ is really important, right?
>>36
And that there are Moon Moon, Shangri-La, Rondinion, and Bough on Side 1.
When you remember it, it makes you want to vomit, right?
>>42
It feels like a dizzying array of names when looking at Gundam history, doesn’t it?
>>45
It can’t be helped; it’s the first colony that was created, after all.
Judo: “Do you think you can just live on Earth without doing anything?!”
Ruu: “Stop it! People who don’t understand no matter what you say just don’t understand anything…”
Judo: “Then what happens to those who died! Bright-san! Many died! A lot!”
Bright: “I know… if you don’t like it, go ahead and hit me to vent your frustrations!”
Well, Mr. Bright has also received his due rewards, I suppose.
It’s more like I received too much.
In the later side story, Graystoke calls out names that sound like Rue and Mineva, so he probably has returned to Yori.
>>41
No matter how much the author is the same, is it really a Gigantes connection…?
>>62
This is not official!
Wasn’t Sweetwater also on Side 1?
The refugee colony from Char’s Counterattack.
>>43
That’s right.
Amuro and the others are saying they can’t be found in Londinion, while Char and his group are nearby.
The federation remains useless, but it’s lived a long life all the same.
Mr. Bright from ZZ is fully committed to being an understanding figure for the children, but I noticed that his actions seem a bit out of control.
>>46
It seems like they’re starting to cheat or something.
>>46
They say they don’t mean it that way, but it’s clear they’re looking for a second Amuro or Camille.
At first, I felt like “what is this?”, but now, going around and around, it’s my favorite. ZZ
It’s not so much about rekindling things; after all, the reverse giga isn’t part of the true history, right?
There isn’t, right?
>>48
The Jupiter Zeon that appeared in Reverse Giga has also shown up in the current F90 manga, so it might have a chance of becoming part of the official history.
>>142
It seems like the Jupiter Empire is providing support.
Is it officially determined where and what Char was doing during this time?
>>49
It’s a busy time for various things like abducting Mineva from Axis and preparing for counterattacks.
>>59
During the time when Haman’s Neo Zeon was thriving, was Char already preparing for his own Neo Zeon?
It would have made more sense for Char to lead the coup instead of Gremmie, right?
>>80
As expected, if he loses because of that, Char will be too incompetent to capture.
>>49
Within the ZZ range, Bright and Sayla are talking about how Char is hiding and waiting for an opportunity.
The 30 Banchi incident must have also happened in Side 1.
Once you memorize various things around here, it becomes quite a hell…
I think there are still various trial and error even now, but the world view itself is still somewhat vague.
I wonder if this is the stage of trial to see what can be incorporated or included.
If we accept Greystoke, will the counterattack of Gigantis and the V Gundam side story also become official canon? Is that alright?
In a way, the messed-up scenes of the Federation are depicted more than in Z.
Silhouette Quiz!!
A truly sad scene because the only true Newtype that appeared in the Universal Century chose to give up on humanity.
Judo also said farewell to Astronagi during his final sortie.
It was coming to me mentally.
I wanted to create a children’s anime, but I understand that it failed.
>>65
There are a lot of sponsor interventions happening.
The concept quickly becomes all muddled up.
>>74
Did they go serious around the time they made Gotton die explosively?
I’m curious about what would have happened if it had stayed bright.
>>78
Goton suddenly became a trash person, didn’t he?
There is no salvation for Cecilia either.
>>84
Cecilia the crybaby’s lack of mercy has an incredible impact due to the temperature difference up to that point.
From a positional standpoint, it has improved from the starting point.
That being said, many people have died and it is very sad.
Hamaan shows a pure side to Judo, but as the leader of the organization, she’s quite a villain.
>>68
Did I strengthen it too much…?
>>68
When I turn twenty, I’ll be forced to take on the job of leading the Axis by someone who is seven years older than me.
That guy is all talk about criticism but doesn’t help out at all.
It’s from a position that makes it impossible to just let things go without becoming a villain.
Judoh was able to avoid breaking down because he had his friends with him.
From the point where they start acting separately in the desert, they are determined to take full responsibility while trusting the Shangri-La group.
In UC103, a manga was drawn where a man in his thirties, Graystok, fights against the young teacher, Crow.
There is a scene where they are calling out “Ruu! Minerva!”
A scene that evokes a sense of reason from Professor Hasegawa, emphasizing that it is Minerva, not Mineva.
If I hadn’t thought about stealing the Zeta Gundam from the Argama, would I have become a junk dealer like Gemmon?
It’s a relief that the war didn’t drag on even though the colony fell…
>>76
By the time they conquered Dakar and triumphed, it was almost the victory of Neo Zeon.
After that, there was an internal split in Axis, and in the end, Gremmy, who rebelled with Haman, just died, and it all ended in a vague manner.
Z and ZZ feel like they change quite noticeably due to adult circumstances when they grow up.
There are people who criticize Haman’s methods, but what else should be done?
By the way, Mashmar volunteered himself.
>>79
To be blunt, it was almost game over from the moment she was born, completely trapped by being lifted up by Neo Zeon. Haman’s life is completely hopeless, right?
And then, shortly after turning 22, I died.
>>92
Instead of Char from the family of human sacrifices…
>>92
I wish Char was here…
>>92
If you had been incompetent, you would have been eliminated long ago, but it’s only because you had the ability that you survived until now, My Lady Hamaan.
>>79
Isn’t it okay to abandon Axis and live as a hermit?
>>105
A response that is like a typical otaku with no pride.
>>110
I don’t need that kind of provocation, so come up with another idea.
>>125
I think there were only options for the main story.
>>105
That’s why it turned out that way because you couldn’t do it.
Just like Char, he has a strangely serious side.
The orphans who ride the cursed Z are resilient, aren’t they?
Watching Mr. Bright sending off Nel Aargama reminds me of the scene in UC where Banagher is sent off.
This person has been sending off children continuously since long ago, though it’s about half their own fault.
>>83
It’s already unbearable to be caught in the front lines of a war that feels like it’s done, where children are involved, with no escape in sight…
>>83
The man who couldn’t ride the rainbow.
I recommend it.
Being part of the federation means you are a righteous protagonist fighting for the Earth Sphere, but at the same time, you cannot escape being a dog of a corrupt organization.
It’s amazing how sure you were of your complete victory, Hamaan.
>>87
It was a magnificent political skill against the Earth Federation.
However, I couldn’t completely grasp the inner circle.
I feel like Gotton has always been like that since the time in Shangri-La, just going along with Mashmarr’s way of doing things.
Too many colony drops.
The strategy proposed regarding Gotton has been unscrupulous since the beginning.
Mashuma is just making a joke about being too clean to be able to pull off a plan like that!
It’s pretty tough that Mashner and Char’s enhancement into humans, as well as Gremy’s rebellion, are turning the comedy parts serious.
Bright has a bad habit of dreaming about a chance with boy soldiers…
>>93
Bright is well aware of Hathaway and Kats.
Amuro is a man who brings trouble.
>>93
Giving away the latest advanced ships and MS is going too far.
There was no one except for Torres and Astornaji, other than the kids.
Hamaan was competent, but for an organization of that scale to create factions and start power struggles is a dead end.
>>96
Well, I honestly understand why it provokes resentment.
She is still young and tends to mix her personal feelings into the management of the organization, and there are moments that make it hard to deal with, like when she says she blew on a rose.
A lot of people died, but it’s good that Judau’s family and friends didn’t die…
>>97
Pull is not family, after all.
>>101
You were really heated to the point of going hyper!
>>101
Speaking of which, I saw it all at once on ABEMA for the first time in a while.
I couldn’t help but think that Puru’s death was so abrupt.
>>97
Pull…
By taking control of the upper echelons of the Federation and suppressing Side 3, the birthplace of Zeon, they also secured Minerva, the heir of the Zabi family.
Why are we losing due to infighting from here?
After seeing everything, I understood the meaning of “Bicha, die.”
Does that mean you want me to die for marrying El?
Neo Zeon may look like a sure victory partway through, but it also seems likely to lose due to the inevitable civil war.
From Judou and the others’ perspective, the Federation really feels worthless.
But it’s also true that the Federation’s reasoning that there’s no need to purposely get involved in Neo Zeon’s internal strife is valid.
>>108
If I don’t go mix in, isn’t that losing?
>>115
If I raise Side 3, you’ll be satisfied, right?
>>108
If I hadn’t sent Judo and the others as disposable pawns for a special attack, it would be different…
Isn’t it problematic that the Federation that was attacked by a colony drop has no energy left to retaliate?
>>112
You can just go beat them up after the internal conflict is over…
Right after Rina was shot, Judou was using his occult power after Plu was taken down.
It’s disappointing to see Won being placed on the side of dirty adults.
It’s not strange, right?
A normal, decent adult doesn’t run away from the environment they grew up in or the expectations of those around them.
In the end, it was only the Federation and the AEUG that won with Nehrugama and Rabian Rose.
Even so, Gotton has a charm that is at least on par with others.
Especially, there’s nothing in that regard about Lacan.
>>124
Gotto thinks Mashmar is an idiot, but it seems like he would be a little sad if Mashmar died.
Lacan is assigned to such a degree of being a loser that it’s just ridiculous.
>>124
It’s tough to see someone who pretends to be a knight easily switch sides for such a ridiculous condition as giving up the Earth.
When viewed in its entirety, ZZ feels quite consistent to me.
Mashumaaru and Chara haven’t completely become different people; their original personalities still peek through.
The depiction of nobody noticing that Plutz is dead is way too sad.
>>127
Were you alive in Evolv?
>>135
It is not explicitly stated who is riding.
I think it seems like a pull series.
>>152
I thought it was the real Minerva.
They were referred to as important person M, right?
>>127
So I want you to read the novel version.
It seems that the corruption is likely to accelerate since it has selfishly turned into a fisherman’s profit.
>>129
So, five years later, I easily sold Aksys to Char.
It’s the lowest of the low to abandon what you were nurtured with from your girlhood using the scarce resources of Axis and run away.
>>131
If my dad hadn’t barricaded himself, I might have been able to spend time in the Republic of Zeon…
>>145
If my dad didn’t exist, Hamaan wouldn’t exist either, so it’s a meaningless assumption.
>>147
Yeah… if you change Dad’s opinion, that should be fine…
>>155
What kind of kid are you, like 10 or something!?
It was my first time seeing it, but when I watched it all the way through, Gremmy was also quite a human sacrifice.
No one is happy, Neo Zeon.
>>132
Everyone died trying to take the most troublesome position.
(Wait… Why are you intervening in the Axis civil war…? Why is Emari dead…?)
Enhanced humans and clone soldiers are certainly not excusable, so they will be fought against.
The people carrying Minerva around are giving away Side 3 without a care at all, showing zero sense of crisis.
After suffering a colony drop, I finally feel like going out to defeat them.
Since Char isn’t here, there’s nothing we can do but that.
Lacan was really enjoying the final phase.
Despite the ridiculous name “Rakandakaran,” what it’s doing is utterly terrible.
Labiant Rose is also not technically a federal entity, as it is a dock ship owned by Anaheim.
There isn’t much description, but I wonder how much of a blow it was for Anaheim to lose a single docked ship.
I like Mashuma.
The Neluragama team has really exceeded the expectations of the important people in the federation…
Every time I look back, I think.
ZZ is too strong.
>>156
When I shot a beam from my head, it had a power similar to a colony laser… scary…
The Judos feel like they were used as decoys, or rather that they had to launch a special attack because the Federation wouldn’t move.
In the end, it turned into a situation where the federation gained benefits without doing anything.
It’s great that you didn’t drop off Judou and the others, influential people of the Eufonia.
The self-destruction of Neo Zeon and the relatively low damage to the AEUG was ultimately a matter of hindsight.
It wouldn’t have been surprising if things had gotten even more irreparable.
In the end, will it become the official history that there are multiple Gremmys?
The fact that unleashing occult power with ZZ doesn’t break Judau means that…
Isn’t it Z’s fault that Kamille became a wreck?
>>163
I think it’s because of Shirocco…
>>163
If it wasn’t for Shirocco’s last fart, it would have been fine.
>>163
It’s not that Z is bad, but rather that Camille’s antenna sensitivity was too good.
Judo’s antenna sensitivity wasn’t so broken that it wouldn’t work, yet it was excellent as an output device, which is why it was like that.
I’m being ordered to send in the ZZ to attack the enemies who are fighting among themselves and take them down.
The regular crew members who are going to disembark the ship with Bright-san are having a lucky break.
Now that I’ve been really into Psyco at UC, it feels more fitting to say “I’m here.”
The judo players didn’t have to go this far, but they fought until the end well.
Well, to put it simply, Bright-san paid the price for treating children in a good way by having his own son shot.
There are still questions about the timing of Char’s disappearance.
The depiction of the Federation in ZZ that can also be said to have a sense of resolution.
The biosensor is no good— the biosensor.
I tried to lower it, but it just got snatched away!
My parents are both alive, but we are poor, and they also engage in wrongdoing to earn money.
I also feel like I want to escape from it because I dislike it.
I work hard for my younger sister and for the school fees to send her to a school in the Yamate area.
The protagonist has quite an interesting background.
>>174
In Judou’s case, can I really say that they properly have both parents?
It seems like I am alive, though.
It’s not just Cecilia, but the fact that Lacan also appeared changes the atmosphere, doesn’t it?
Unlike the somewhat charming Mashu-Maru character, enemies that appear have no particularly good features.
Until Z, there was little depiction of the federal government due to factional struggles, but the important figures that appeared in ZZ are completely corrupt.
Turning a blind eye to colony drops is crossing the line.
To be honest, it’s probably due to time constraints, but it’s funny how they just casually do Lacan’s Dobin Juhmon cut like a factory line.
If the Gundam team hadn’t been there, who would have won the Neo Zeon civil war?
>>179
Gremy
A mysterious design concept that allows a single MS to change the course of battle.
The formidable technological prowess of Anaheim that made it a reality.
I might have thought that Neo Zeon and other hostile organizations were worse, but despite complaining about the Federation’s corruption in ZZ, I feel conflicted about Bright remaining just a soldier.
It’s like I’ve endured too much before finally retiring during Hathaway’s era…
Camille has already been broken by the horrors of war long before the final battle.
Z and Shirocco are unrelated.
I don’t want it; I want Purutsu-chan to survive.
I want to be sold to a slave trader as a defeated soldier and suffer greatly, becoming unable to bear children.
Was there a larger number on Grimmy’s side as a faction?
Is it sane to say to a 13-year-old child that you should stop your dad from going to Axis?