
Wow, Shishi Enami was knowledgeable about other anime besides Eva too, huh? I’ll teach you guys—it’s something you’ll understand someday… But uncle loves everyone… the Universal Century!! Is that really true!? Me? I can’t keep up with recent anime and otaku content… No, honestly, it’s just too much already.
The subject is too big.
Those space century fundamentalists!
People who like Another have also become uncles.
From around 1979 to 203, there are certainly elements that can be talked about in the Universal Century…
The “uncle” referred to here is
It refers to a subgroup called “guys who mix in with otaku talk”…
I watched the creators’ roundtable discussion.
The person who took the stage only knows about anime up to 0083 and doesn’t know anything about Gunpla (well, they are an anime creator, after all).
I think it’s correct to say that it was something I liked when I was younger, but now it’s distant.
I’m responding here every day too…
Those who categorize things within the Universal Century feel shallow, and I still have a better impression of the original fundamentalism.
The uncle generation is probably around the viewers of GWX.
I think the Universal Century is middle-aged.
>>9
Even in another (show), real-time viewing.
I feel that there are very few people who are interested in Gundam but do not come to like the Universal Century.
>>9
The SEED generation is already around 30 to 40 years old…
✕ Universal Century
80s anime
Those in their late 50s are all…
I love the Universal Century!
I love the Universal Century!
It’s tough for that person.
First, I have to buy Gundam Ace and Superior every month.
>>12
That’s a bad aspect of being an otaku.
I think you shouldn’t say you like someone unless you understand everything about them.
It’s too wide…
I’ve only seen the movie version of 1st for a long time since I was born, but…
I finally became an uncle who watched the entire TV series on Amazon Prime a few years ago.
It covers even the derivative works that are currently being developed.
The “people who like the Universal Century” referred to here are a slightly different category.
In reality, it’s not like that.
Among people who like the Universal Century, there are 1st fundamentalists (some of whom even get angry at being called 1st) and those who only accept up to Char’s Counterattack, or only allow Tomino’s works…
>>19
There are people who deny that First Gundam is a term created by Yoshiyuki Tomino for the F91 in the story.
If you tell me not to confuse the aircraft’s nickname with the title of the work, then that’s as far as it goes.
I wonder why they say not to use the terms prepared by Tomino.
>>27
The term “First Gundam” itself appears in magazines from before the release of F91.
It’s not that Tomino prepared it particularly.
>>19
I just really like Zeta, but it makes me want to kill when I’m forced to join the Universal Century uncle’s group.
I’ve only properly remembered the 1st theater trilogy that I watched multiple times.
I only know the Gundam story from G Gen F and the home console series, and I’ve never seen any footage.
I truly love the Universal Century… that’s the only fact.
I think there are quite few adults who can say they like the Universal Century and have ridden the waves with AoZ’s Aranami-chan.
It’s pathetic, but I’m the same…
Uncle likes Gaia Gear!
You don’t have to like everything.
You don’t have to become the kind of old man who can’t tolerate the existence of content you don’t like.
>>24
The Universal Century has a curse that gradually ruins its understanding if there are works that have not been studied.
>>34
What’s with all these people who can’t feel and just keep thinking about this stuff?
In Another G and W, it’s been 30 years, so I’m completely an old man.
There are a lot of side stories in the Universal Century, right?
I like reading manga more than anime because I can do it at my own pace, but when I looked into it, I was shocked by the huge number of them.
The seed generation is already…
>>28
Uncle’s generation has already changed… The uncles from back then are now grandfathers…
Personally, I like all of Gundam.
If asked to name a masterpiece robot anime, I think there’s a reason I would only mention titles that are not Gundam, aside from the first one.
It’s not that I don’t acknowledge anything else at all.
It’s simply difficult to keep track of the number of episodes, so for now, I’ve only been able to watch Tomino’s Gundam.
Still, it was quite tough.
Well, not everything; I haven’t read most of the novels.
But isn’t it that Uncle doesn’t like unicorns?
>>32
It’s not Tomino…
>>32
I like it, but it’s not something I would want to rewatch multiple times.
>>32
There are feelings that, while you can forgive the novel version of Unicorn, you just can’t accept the elements in the anime that are clearly aimed at Gundam fans.
I like After War.
There’s no man who hates Gundam!
>>38
Kolen…
Tomino himself is working on the occult phenomena of Z and ZZ having a physical effect.
I didn’t think I would have an allergy to unicorns.
>>40
Maybe it’s because they’ve started doing things that can’t be explained by crystal growth, time reversal, higher dimensions, or Minovsky physics?
Until then, it was within a range that could be explained by the effects of Minovsky particles or anime-style direction.
The more narrow-minded you are, the more it feels like you’re trying to show off your knowledge, which is just too much like the behavior of old-school otaku…
Regular guys can’t keep up with content because they have families, so they can only share nostalgic stories.
The talk was at a level that made me think, “I almost have no interest in this…” regarding Zeke Ax.
If the theme song is focused on emotions in Reiwa anime, the scope is too broad, right?!
>>45
Because that is…
Just a collection of famous scenes before the main broadcast…
I’m a ZZ-loving old man, so I don’t get along well with the old man who loves the Universal Century.
>>46
Why?
>>52
I wonder why… mainly the reactions from the Universal Century old man…
>>55
But that feels like it was about ten years ago.
Since Build Fighters, it feels like the reactions of the Universal Century fans have softened a bit.
>>58
I understand this, but I don’t understand it.
Why???
>>60
Conflict is foolish.
I remembered that everyone has different favorite things, and that’s what makes them all good.
>>65
Why didn’t I have the chance to notice this until now?
>>52
The annoyingness of the tone and character is in the opposite direction compared to the previous work Z, creating a temperature difference…
>>61
I like that ZZ has many transfers and a lot of scenes showing teamwork.
>>46
If you’d like, would you like to read Gigantes and Crossbone Gundam?
>>56
Maybe that’s why I don’t like content that follows up on those ZZ characters.
There are so many elements in the Universal Century, especially in the 1st trilogy and Char’s Counterattack, that make you fall in love with them once you watch them.
I think there are individual differences in other Universal Century timelines.
The department head looks like a reasonable person, but not using honorifics and calling adults, including teachers, by their names without respect is not normal, right?
>>50
The department head has been looking down on those around them from the very beginning…
>>53
That’s not a proper follow-up.
I’m not a Universal Century-loving guy, but a guy who loves the One Year War…
>>51
It seems like you are reading Mobile Suit Gundam Aggressor.
>>54
Aggressor is interesting, but it has a lot of tough depictions that are hard to handle.
There was a time when it felt like Zeta was strongly ignored in the flow of the movie version.
I started to be picked up due to a lack of material.
>>59
In the new version of ZZ, Tomino wanted to turn Mineva into a “guy in girl’s clothing.”
I was sure that this teacher would definitely appear if it was the Zeke Ax event.
I was constantly on stage.
I’m an uncle, but I haven’t watched any humanoid robot shows in general.
>>68
What are you doing here?
>>74
What do you mean by being lumped into the old man category? I can understand feeling that way.
What? You don’t know Gundam!? That’s really annoying.
>>83
Annoying…
>>83
So what are you doing here, then?
If you want to talk about yourself, do it somewhere else.
Well, I think the occult depiction of the unicorn has inflated a bit compared to before, right?
So does that mean that people who get angry, saying there were no occult elements in Gundam! Z, ZZ, and Char’s Counterattack are hardcore robot series! are historical revisionists?
>>69
I understand you want to hit, but your expectations are unrealistic.
I really love the Universal Century, but I think there are many people who can’t keep up with the recent Universal Century.
>>71
Is the recent Universal Century about Crossbone?
>>71
It’s not that I dislike it, but I’m just wondering how much is out there right now…?
I don’t mind that Unicorn is picking up material from ZZ.
The Cosmic Illa generation is getting older, so the thread images are gradually becoming less fitting.
If you were watching the 1st live in real time, you’re already at a level of a grandpa, not just an uncle…
>>80
Even at 10 years old, being in your 50s means you’re like 20, and in your 60s, it’s like being in your mid-20s.
I’m really enjoying the story of Kikka after she became a university student.
Many people are surprisingly unable to accept the adult Kikka.
>>81
I remembered being severely shocked by the anime movie adaptation.
>>81
Many people can’t accept child characters growing up, so it’s understandable.
It seems that even DB’s Goku becoming an adult was something they were prepared to be criticized for back then.
Because there are people who endlessly chew on only that…
The 08MS Team has quite a precarious setup, so I still hesitate about whether to accept it or not.
>>84
That’s that.
This is this.
It seems like the unicorn would have more of a rejection feel around Laplace’s Box than with the Psycho Frame.
>>89
There are quite a few opinions that also have a sense of rejection toward the box.
In Tomino’s novels, there was mention of Universal Century Space Noids having voting rights or restrictions on voting rights for absolute democracy?
The critic Tokihiro Uno even wrote that no modern state would write something like that in a legal text unless it were the Nazis.
I don’t think all men particularly like giant fighting robots, let alone the Universal Century or Gundam.
It’s just that the generation that loves the Universal Century has become uncles.
>>95
Well… to put it modestly, he’s an old man.
>>95
The Cosmic Era generation is already middle-aged!
In anime, you can just pay the monthly fee for Bandai Channel and watch everything, right?
Manga is really expensive compared to that.
I feel that it’s becoming harder to understand as a topic.
The animation of the unicorn is amazing, but overall the story wasn’t very interesting…
In my generation, we started with SD Musha and Knight Gundam and then moved on to the real Gundam.
After moving on to higher education, I didn’t have any friends with whom I could openly talk about my otaku interests, so I was completely unaware of my surroundings.
>>100
It’s around 40.
I think it’s thanks to the efforts of people on both the production side and the sales side that it has continued for over 40 years even now.
I wonder what will happen when the main consumer demographic reaches a dying age.
Well, I’m going to die too, so I won’t be able to see the future.
For the uncle generation, they’re only consuming it as past works and memes, right?
The reason for falling into the original fundamentalism is not just because the anime is unusually well-made…
>>104
There is no disagreement that the quality of the TV anime is good, but…
Isn’t it strange that there are many people who don’t seem to watch it, even though it has a fundamentalist quality?
>>109
I don’t really understand those people… Are they like military enthusiasts or something?
I dislike idiots who take the online summaries at face value, even though it’s officially stated that Sanbol is an If world.
Loving the Universal Century and not having seen the original series can coexist!
>>107
Well, it’s fine to love Z and also love the Universal Century…
>>107
I understand G-Reco and V, but…
Isn’t it tough if you don’t watch the others?
Well, there were many times when I thought I had to do my best to recover, or I would have died.
The Universal Century was the period I was most passionate about, but I haven’t been able to keep up with the works that followed.
People who hold back all the side stories that keep popping up just can’t have a proper conversation.
Even back in the day, there was a temperature difference between people who followed Johnny Raiden and those who didn’t.
>>113
Even if you say that Johnny is being held back, wasn’t Johnny almost just a concept back in the day?
When UC movies were being shown, there were plenty of people who only knew about the Universal Century through UC.
It’s a good thing.
It’s interesting, isn’t it?
I like Shakti, for better or worse.
>>115
I read the complete edition of the Bonbon version that was released the other day.
V is definitely interesting, isn’t it!
It was really fun.
>>119
I won’t deny that yours is interesting, but the works are different!
From the way the first generation ended, ultimately NT is seen as just a tool for fighting, but I understand the feelings that make people want that…
>>117
Kikka who led Amuro.
When I became an adult, I thought I had no sense of a new type at all… but doing what I can, Pulitzer felt really good to me.
A Gundam story centered around Kai that is not just about fighting is also interesting.
It doesn’t matter.
If it seems interesting, I’ll watch it, and if I find something good, I’ll like it.
It’s been nearly 25 years since Gundam Ace, a magazine that only features Gundam comics, has been published, so it’s difficult to follow everything.
There is quite a lot even just with anime.
Is it authoritarianism?
>>122
It’s inevitable that those who want to assert dominance will emerge in larger genres.
Is Re-Guild Century set in the Universal Century?
Even the colony drop is handled completely differently in the anime and its derivative works.
As a derivative, it’s the act of a devil that is enough to annihilate the Zeons.
In the first place, it feels like neither the Federation forces nor the Earthlings are mentioning it at all, as if they have forgotten.
>>125
In first place, there’s no mention of having fallen in Australia.
>>129
The story that the colony drop was aimed at Jaburo but veered off and fell in Australia was created after the anime ended.
The colony fell in the war with a bang! I hadn’t thought about anything beyond that.
>>134
At the first point, it’s just a seasoning setting, right?
>>129
At that time, the setting was such that it had fallen in multiple major cities.
So it’s not necessarily that it fell in Australia, and sometimes conversations like Burnie’s in Sydney come up.
>>129
Isn’t that setting something that was added after the fact, outside of the original work?
I feel like Abiko-san was sulking.
>>125
As the origin, it’s also Earthlings who have been unfair to the space pioneers, so there’s a bit of a no-sides attitude there.
>>125
Could it be that the topic of colony drops doesn’t come up at all in the first TV anime?
Is it just the illustration for the OP narration?
>>141
That’s the kind of action that’s awkward to even speak about, isn’t it?
>>146
If that’s the extent of the actions, it would be unnatural for them not to be mentioned in the dialogue at all.
Personally, I thought I had fallen for Saint Ange.
>>141
The stories about the damage caused by colony drops come up in places like New York.
The White Base crew never actually went to Australia.
>>151
What story?
Is it around Garma?
>>151
Isn’t it not coming out?
Where is it?
Isn’t it the same Gundam?
A style that demonstrates the inability to understand each other.
It’s more like an old man than an uncle, right? The Universal Century generation.
>>135
I was a kid around 10 years old when it first came out, and now I’m 50 to 60.
Kids who were in their adolescence back then are now around 55 to 65 years old.
>>143
You’re right in the middle of a generation that’s extremely bothersome to death.
The first generation, where newcomers keep coming in despite the fact that many have undoubtedly died and the total population remains unchanged.
>>137
The real-time generation is probably in their 50s to 60s now, and I don’t think many of them have died given the average life expectancy.
There are a lot of newcomers and even old-timers in real-time environments.
Is Anno really a grandfather?
>>140
Well, quite so.
Amano is an old man, right!?
A significant part of the background of the work is often reinforced later, which is common in long-running series.
It’s quite surprising that the setting for the Colony Drop wasn’t decided yet at the point of the Pokémon Center.
>>150
There were documents stating that about 40 fell, and there were also Tomino novels mentioning that they fell slowly to instill fear in major cities around the world.
I heard that the person who wrote that it fell in Australia was joking, but then it was picked up as official lore and they got flustered. Is that true?
>>150
The charm of Mobile Suit Gundam: 0080 War in the Pocket lies in the fact that, initially, the mobile suits other than the first appeared mobile suit were intended to be mere refinements, but they ended up becoming new settings, with changes occurring frequently.
Humanity has a nice balance of being soft enough to be fearful of its own actions.
Well, it’s a big deal for the military that Jaburo is safe.
Right now, it’s an incredibly interesting side story that isn’t recorded in the Universal Century, where ninjas were hired by both Zeon and the Federation and secretly maneuvered behind the scenes of history.
What? It’s a part of the big example. I heard that was all of it, but it can show two in the container. Did the parts arrive just now? Starting the scan. It looks like a leg. Didn’t we say we didn’t need legs?
The image shows a spy mobile suit that was disguised as the legs of the Zeong and brought in the day before the Zeong’s deployment.
It’s pretty impressive that Anno can still maintain the image of a young and vibrant person, but…
I’m already an uncle even in the SD generation, and I might as well be an uncle in the Seed generation too.
>>159
I’m 40 years old, but I was in junior high back then, SEED.
Don’t call it Poké Center.
The way Zeon underwent a generational shift and ended up dying from internal strife, while the Federation government depicted people as a crowd, was well done.
The Pokémon Center is interesting, isn’t it?
Shadow Ninja G!
Director Tomino was too old from the beginning.
If you accept anything, then Blaster Mary is also part of the Universal Century.
>>168
I’ve always thought it’s amazing that the Death Guns are depicted seriously in this era.
Also, the D Gundam is officially being made into a three-dimensional model.
It’s interesting to see the generation feud between the uncle and the grandfather.
>>169
Honestly, I hope it would just annihilate itself.
Aren’t you more of an AGE or Iron-Blooded Orphans generation rather than an old man?
I wonder at what age do you start calling someone “uncle”…
>>173
It is commonly heard that 34 is middle age and 60 is old age.
What I often hear from my uncle is the theory of 20 (adulthood) and the theory of 40.
Everyone loves 00, big brother…!
Somehow the finished product of Gade-Rai was released quietly…
The current uncle generation is probably from the SEED or 00 generation.
Even the seeds that tried to expand their horizons have only been four years until they became free seeds.
It’s tough to expand the conversation like in the Cosmic Era.
>>179
The side story is expanding wildly while the main story feels like a small, compact tale.
>>179
Unlike the quickly changing protagonists in the Universal Century, it’s impossible to make Kira and Asuka past existences…
The first generation is about to die off, so it will eventually become extinct.
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The content is like this.
After First, it’s the Ideon generation.
When you become an adult, uncles can be too wide-ranging.