
I thought, “Indeed…!”
Are they really going to do that when the TV broadcast is starting?
Since it wasn’t a limited release but treated like a regular movie, I wonder if it will air on terrestrial television so soon…
>>3
There may be a revival screening of just the beginning in April.
Is it really a work worth showing on the late night movie show?
Well, it’s a bit ambiguous.
>>5
I played Freiren.
As a minimum standard, it would be good to understand why Zeon has such a large influence and why the main character, Chaliya Bul, is searching for Char…
“Is Beginning going to be 2 hours on the Golden Friday?”
>>7
The Beginning has already stretched out what could be done in a few minutes with narration.
>>13
Which part?
>>16
According to Director Tsurumaki, if Char really got into the Gundam…
He said he planned to wrap up the narration in about five minutes, mentioning that Zeon won but Char went missing.
The president has written enough scripts to be able to make a movie.
>>22
In this story, people often say that Anno is strange, but I think it’s the other side that is abnormal; that’s just amateur thinking.
The fact that Director Tsurumaki tried to suddenly familiarize Shar with the character Sharia Blue, without any introduction, as a handsome uncle who loves Char, is what’s really abnormal.
It seems that someone wrote a script in three days, which is why it turned out that way, but apparently there wasn’t a plan to use that much time for the beginning…
Whether it’s a gold-related program or not, if we don’t do at least an hour for the first episode, people unfamiliar with the series might immediately disengage with just a 30-minute episode.
But it’s a Gundam, after all…
What happened to Mercury?
Isn’t it okay to just broadcast the content as it is in the Golden Time slot?
I think they will do it somewhere since the explanation for the beginning without the Zieg Ax is insufficient.
I feel like they might air it divided on TV? Maybe they’ll show the Beginning in a special program or during the Friday Roadshow.
If you don’t summarize and explain the Beginning for the Gold Special, you won’t be able to start the main story, even if you talk about parallel worlds.
Well, it’s not really an essential element for new audiences, and if you say there’s no need to consider the old fans who didn’t even go to see the movie… then I guess that’s true.
I feel like they said that they wouldn’t do Beginning as a prologue in the TV broadcast.
>>18
I’m sure there are definitely people who thought, “If you don’t say it properly, I thought it would be on TV!!”
>>18
Where and who said it?
The beginning could be divided into smaller parts and incorporated into the main story through flashbacks or something similar.
Well, everyone knows that movies are edited.
If they’re going to do the Golden Week broadcast, there’s only April 4th, but since the broadcast date is already decided, I wonder if they’ll bring it up again now…
I think it’s fine to air it on Golden Week, but if the first three episodes of the original broadcast are exactly the same, the viewership will decrease…
Like what we did with Freiren, as a first-time special.
I don’t think it’s completely impossible to run it for two hours within the Golden Time framework.
I don’t know if I’ll do it or not.
The fact that it airs late at night on weekdays shows that Nippon TV doesn’t have high expectations for this, unlike Frieren.
>>27
Don’t make fun of me…!
No one said we would do it on Golden Week in the first place.
Since “Fleen” had a very laid-back story progression, it was quite effective to do it all at once during the Golden Week.
I wonder how it would be with Zeke Ax.
It seems that Shin Eva can’t be shown on the Gold Movie program after all.
The Golden Week movie in April should just be Conan from now on, right?
>>31
I wouldn’t throw gold and silver into the ditch.
It’s one thing if it’s a special screening, but there’s no way they would broadcast something that was released as a regular movie on terrestrial TV without any cuts.
Even if we do it, it will be a web broadcast, right?
I predict that if they start with the beginning, new fans will run away, so they will play the beginning part after a few episodes as a past story.
I think it would be good to do it for two hours in the middle of the night.
I couldn’t get a TV broadcast slot until late April, so we decided to show a movie instead.
You can’t even get a slot for the gold rush.
>>35
What does that mean?
>>37
That person’s delusion.
If you don’t do the beginning, Sharia Bull will turn into a mysterious old man!
>>36
Given the depiction in the main story, isn’t it fine if it’s a mysterious old man?
There’s usually a mysterious old man commander in robot anime.
Not fully understanding the worldview and exploring it tentatively is also characteristic of Gundam.
Even if it wasn’t broadcasted on Beginning TV.
You don’t have to do the beginning.
Well, they will probably do it in a special program or something.
It looks like an extremely popular work, but…
After all, it’s a work aimed at otaku, the Gundam series…
Everyone is like that with anime.
I feel that streaming on YouTube would be enough.
I won’t watch Conan even if they air it on Golden Week.
>>46
You’re doing it all the time!
It would be good to condense it into 30 minutes like the zero episode of Mercury.
It’s definitely tough being compared to Freiren…
>>49
But wasn’t it that, despite high expectations for Frieren, the anime didn’t really live up to them?
>>54
Despite it becoming popular as an internet meme, I don’t hear much talk about it in reality.
Beginning is not necessarily a Gundam otaku.
It seems like someone from the past suddenly appeared, and it could be confusing if I saw them unexpectedly.
The Beginning is the real deal Shin Gundam, so it seems like there would be confusion if it were aired on TV.
So “Zeek Ax” was on Nippon TV?
After all, from the beginning to the main story.
Suddenly changing the style must be confusing.
It doesn’t look like the same work.
The official statement is that the content of the beginning will only be done in movie form.
What you think will happen as it is during a movie night is just your antenna and your head…
Moreover, it’s completely unbelievable since the official first episode has been decided along with the broadcast start date.
>>58
Well, it’s definitely going to flop… It seemed to have sold just because of its flashy moves in the beginning.
>>63
Oh, you finally couldn’t hold back any longer, huh?
It will probably be cut into fragments and flow through key points like in an overture.
The only thing you can watch in one go is a movie.
If they did the beginning with a Zeke Axes illustration, it wouldn’t have felt out of place.
Even if that gets cut back, the design is too different.
If you can explain the One Year War in 100 seconds at the beginning, there won’t be any problems.
Since there isn’t enough time to discuss how the advance screening went, we can consider that irrelevant, right?
I wonder why Gundam is in the late-night slot.
It would be good if it were set for Saturday at 5:30.
>>65
Ziek Ax is more about bringing in new people than…
It seems to be especially aimed at hardcore fans…
>>66
I’m bringing in a lot of new people, and the number of first-time attendees is increasing, but… the creators’ intentions always get overturned.
Recent hit anime all air late at night, so doesn’t the broadcast time not matter?
>>68
Anime that is difficult to comment on in real-time is a bad work.
There are quite a few kids who think so.
Dragon Ball was also aired late at night, so I guess that’s the kind of era it was.
It’s the opposite.
If you suddenly start playing it, new people will be confused and just say goodbye.
>>73
It feels like a release from a trapped and gloomy youth with nowhere to go.
It’s better to do it; that’s universally the right answer.
If it only matters to be accepted by society, then if there’s an element that isn’t accepted, it isn’t worth watching.
I guess you think so.
If it sells like crazy, I can just watch it with a nonchalant face in the stream and act like I already knew.
It’s not like you wouldn’t understand the story if you haven’t watched the beginning.
The main story is definitely more interesting…
There are people who keep insisting that someone who doesn’t know what “beginning” is wouldn’t understand anything!
There are plenty of people who started watching Gundam after seeing the movie first and haven’t gone through the original series.
So far, it’s mostly female characters, but is a yuri story alright?
It’s a rose.