
It’s quite quiet, isn’t it?
Why is it so painful? There are many.
It wasn’t that hard, really…
The man who won first place in the popularity contest.
ride on…
I can explain the causal relationship of how it ended up like this, but…
A scene where I don’t understand why it turned out this way with such direction.
It was a mysterious scene that had both the feeling of being tough and something like “I kind of felt that way.”
It’s better than getting killed when I went to buy juice based on the original plan.
>>8
That seems like it might lessen the foolishness a bit.
If I had died on the bridge of the Isaribi, I might not have been said such things…
There were too many points to criticize in the situation, so there was no room for emotion at all.
The song is really good.
It’s kind of quiet, isn’t it?
After killing Ojiki, I said goodbye to Kudelia and headed towards Earth.
“From the moment the monologue ‘They were headed for ruin…’ played.”
Smart fans were leaving one after another.
>>13
sea urchin
Even though it’s a death scene of a quasi-protagonist, confusion takes precedence.
It’s no good because it makes me laugh when I see it now.
Couldn’t I at least have reached out with my arm more?
I was prepared for death, but to meet this kind of end after being drawn out since season one!?
Earlier in the MG Lupus thread, I got beaten up for going crazy despite its unpopularity, and it’s pathetic that I started this wall-hitting thread to relieve my stress.
It’s a ridiculous scene that can’t be masked even with a song.
>>21
Rather, the song increased the sense of silliness.
At that time, I think there was only confusion and laughter rather than sadness.
Next week, it was casually mentioned by the opponents that he died, wasn’t it?
>>23
To be honest, this is worse.
If proper treatment had been done, there was a high possibility of survival, but that’s just no good…
It seems like someone just started a sticky thread about Mercury.
What existed back then was just the mirror ball collab, and I keep saying that Chad complaining about shoulder pain was more popular than Olga.
>>26
The Chad here gives a very strong impression of crying from getting vaccinated.
There was a time lag that made it hard to understand until this scene became popular.
>>29
Those who were watching in real-time were just disappointed without thinking about making it popular…
Dying is fine, but it’s really sudden, and if anything, I have the same cause of death as Laputa.
Orga seems to have more recognition than Mika, but Chad and Ride might be more well-known.
When it comes to investing, rather than complaining, I just posted an image and ended up having my ID revealed, so I couldn’t really discuss it properly…
It’s more pointless than painful.
Well, regardless of the content of the anime, it’s cherished like this, so it was worth it for you, Orga.
When I see this, I want to talk about erotic games…
There were also other hot topics like “Murder Dokaben” and “Aji-san’s mental breakdown”…
Because Raputa died in the same way right before, it only looked like a running gag.
It’s a common form for a Yakuza story, but the presentation is extremely poor.
I felt that the sudden death in the yakuza story was based on the premise of historical facts.
Don’t stop…
We had arrived…
Which one is it!?
>>41
Mika had arrived at a place called the Tekkadan, but there was no place to stay in Tekkadan, and Orga, who leads Tekkadan, understood this very well.
In a yakuza story, the manner of death should be important, yet the way most characters die feels careless.
At that time, the live commentary thread was filled with laughter and remarks.
It would have been better if the hitman had come to kill Olga.
In reality, I killed him on-site because I was with the target, Kudelia.
>>44
It’s the same as Amuro encountering Char at the picnic.
Flower of Hope
I still like the nickname “Murder Dokaben.”
I’m watching Gundam, not Yakuza.
>>47
I think the way Rafter died was better as a yakuza.
Orga seems to be acting strange in an attempt to move people emotionally…
There are so many people with a history of murder in the Tekkadan, so I don’t know what to do if someone confesses to killing now…
>>48
It feels like I was confessed to in a way that suggests there’s nowhere else for me, but seeing them change their ID and start a new life without a care makes me wonder how I should react.
In the first place, it’s no good as a yakuza story either.
>>49
There’s a lack of ruthlessness and brutality, isn’t there?
The main characters getting taken out by a mob hitman has already happened before in that storyline, hasn’t it…?
The same developments repeating will make me lose interest.
It would have been good to die in a context of robot-themed stories with a yakuza vibe.
There was also a custom MS for Orga, and getting hit by stray bullets while riding it.
A guy who is losing to a woman who is convinced she is named Naze.
>>57
Back then, this was what was trending, right?
There’s a huge difference in perspective between someone seeing this for the first time and someone who has been bombarded with pre-release information online.
Stop crying and do some first aid or something.
>>59
It seems like it’s starting to move…
At first glance, all that came to mind was a question mark.
After a while, I finally understood it as it started to be used as a joke.
I didn’t have any sad feelings about it; I was just thinking things like how the leader is tough for surviving even after being turned into a beehive, how pathetic it is for a hitman to run away after just being shot back a couple of times with a handgun, and why Chad hasn’t been shot.
In terms of spiciness, actually, Laughter and Fumitán were spicier.
Orga has already been overwhelmed by a sense of impermanence.
The one that was more intense in person was Aji.
I like the slightly revised manga version.
The captain is amazing for not dying instantly even after being turned into a beehive like that.
It’s sad that I made it a freesias joke slot.
It’s just a really good song…
It’s strange that we’re just casually chatting right before this…
What are you doing, leader? That’s just too true!
Takaki was right to withdraw before it became irretrievable.
I honestly feel relieved since it became a joke, because at that moment, I could only think “why?” in real time.
“Even up to this scene, I’m left wondering why?”
This scene also makes you wonder why.
In that situation, taking Ride with us feels too much like letting Olga protect him just to let him die…
It’s painful… I didn’t feel even a millimeter of that emotion.
I only felt anger at how rough it was.
The man who lost to Azi in cosplay at Naze.
Am I going to die? I’m going to die, right? I died… so it felt like a predetermined outcome.
Chad is crying in pain from his shoulder…
I got pretty bored with the whole scenario of brawling with blunt weapons, even outside of this place, towards the end.
In the end, it didn’t really matter that Ride on… became a revenger.
It felt like if we didn’t turn it into a joke, we wouldn’t be able to handle it.
The Saturday Night Live skit was done the same day, but there was quite a lag before it became a full-blown topic.
>>82
No, it was immediately turned into a meme outside.
Because there were people who started to cause trouble when threads were created here in Olga, it was only turned into a murder-related topic.
The way they speak makes it seem like they have been repeatedly committing slaughter not due to unavoidable circumstances, but rather as a matter of course, which is confusing.
They claim it was a judgment call to kill, but isn’t it impossible to do something like that without prior planning, considering they stopped suddenly from the shadow of the building and then four hitmen fired in unison?
>>88
If I see you going into the building, will I do it when you come out? Shall we do it?
It might have been prepared with that kind of vibe…
It’s kind of quiet, isn’t it? That’s just too carefree, you idiot!
The root cause that has made me laugh a little when I hear freesia.
I felt like, “Here it comes!” and then it felt like Kabuki started.
Because this scene was talked about so much, for a time I didn’t consider Iron-Blooded Orphans to be a robot anime.
Freesia is a masterpiece, but I think the music style enhances the ridiculousness of the leader.
I really love “Ichi,” it’s a story about rising from the bottom.
It’s being made into a joke because of such a ridiculous way of dying, but it’s not a heartbreaking scene at all…
If a child soldier becomes a private soldier for the leader of a rebellion, then they are already a terrorist…
You kill so thoroughly…
Although Laughter had a sense of impermanence, it felt like Olga died just as the one who was about to die was supposed to.
I’ve been trying contrarian trading for about half a year.
In the end, the captain’s humor was stronger than their passion.
>>101
Winning with humor is terrible, isn’t it?
>>104
But it’s certainly interesting…
I hope that no main character will die in a ridiculous way that surpasses Orga in future Gundam series.
I like that the Olga from Subnack has started to be referred to as the stronger Olga in some circles.
>>106
Orga is being driven crazy by drugs.
Somehow, Olga is weird while sober.
It seems that there are now over 1,000 types of Akileus Orga Cola derivatives.
>>107
It should have more varieties than Pokémon.
The sadness of not being able to participate in EXVS because I’m not on MS.
>>109
I have a memory of a mobile worker (Orga) being in some CPU stage.
You may feel sad, but more than that, you will be astonished.
There is a part where the interestingness of this scene diverts criticism.
The exemplary leader who protects the work with their body.
If you only know this scene, you can tell the name is called because it’s Rideaux, but the Black man holding his shoulder gives off the impression of someone who has been shot or something similar.
I felt a bit choked up when McGillis died…
>>114
That area feels too much like a world of just Gaelio and Macky, completely unrelated to the Tekkadan…
Orga Frame, how nostalgic…
Even for the two who are in love with HG, when they actually saw this part with Olga, they felt sad… but it’s already so amusing to see it written as Olga’s place.
My shoulder hurts…
There are still occasional threads about Sora and Org in Kingdom Hearts.
Before the implementation of Achilles’ Org, the peak of the joke was reached.
For some reason, the thread is firmly established as a discussion about erotic games.
I always get confused about whether the battle between Makki and Garigari happened first or if Olga died first.
It’s a scene where someone dies casually just because the timing happened to be right, without any big reason.
I should die more calmly, but why did they add emotional music and direction…
>>127
However, that has turned into a topic that has been talked about for years due to the bland and dreary death scenes…
>>127
It is the leader’s job to liven up the performance.
What the… isn’t it getting a little too hyped up in a strange direction…?
For some reason, the captain appears in threads about Battle Spirits and Duel Masters.
I remember that it was treated as quite trivial even in a thread where people were talking seriously.
In real time, Azzy dressed as Naze had more destructive power.
There may never be an anime that surpasses this level of interest in episodes where main characters die from here on out.
>>131
It’s strange that the story becomes more interesting when the main character dies.
>>131
I’m going to have Venus-chan do her best…
Even if the evaluation of the main story is over…
The product development of Iron-Blood continues!
It seems like a lot of people remembered the name of Captain Takaki Olga in this scene.
>>137
Raido also
>>137
Don’t split into factions with the leader and Olga.
>>137
What the… the captain and Olga are overlapping…
>>137
I have to do my best too!
>>137
Takaki (I don’t know what they look like)
The main character I’ve been dating for a long time has no cool final words or anything.
Dying in vain while crying out “Die, die, die!!!” was good.
But Olga’s way of dying was not good.
It’s almost the 10th anniversary of Iron-Blooded Orphans, so… don’t forget…
>>140
Honestly, I can’t quite grasp it.
The development up to this point had already made me feel deflated, so it’s commendable that you made me laugh with your way of dying.
🙎🏿 (I don’t have any reason to be here or any lines to say…)
I have a strong impression of it being treated like Saturday Night Fever.
The aircraft is quite popular, you know…
What the hell… I didn’t even get to ride the MS in the end…
>>148
Is the popular ones Barbatos or Bael?
>>148
Orga’s exclusive Shiden (Eugene’s machine)
Takaki (the person who always gives their best)
Because the ride is being protected by the leader here, she cannot participate in the scene where Mikazuki inherits Orga’s will.
I do like things that become unstoppable…
Don’t forget that Achilles and Olga are together because they were both people who created music for anime…
>>152
Is that so!?
No, it was too surreal, so it was immediately turned into a toy after the broadcast…
>>122
I’ve only seen it in the frozen shoulder thread.
I believe that the power of direction is still a topic of conversation today.
>>157
This is a force in a bad direction.
The song itself is a masterpiece, which is why the toy version has improved in quality.
The Throne of the King of Mars──
>>162
Have you fallen to the level of a criminal?
>>162
What was that…?
Where are you going?
I felt a bit sorry because Freesia is aware of the “Don’t stop, it’s the flower of hope” meme while singing.
At least disguise yourself.
>>166
It’s probably obvious because of my bangs…
Rather, it would be more like a comedic scene where a fool dies doing something foolish, if you actually saw it or followed the flow, right?
I think scenes that are only shown in snippets on social media can appear more painful.
There’s some nice background music playing.
Right after the broadcast, it was such an awkward atmosphere that it was not even a topic of discussion… huh? Considering that in the show it was treated as a “Did that guy die? Hmm…” and then brushed aside, it’s terrible that the current situation of it being a big topic is actually better treatment.
>>169
Did that person die? Huh, that was Makki.
The song isn’t bad, but I think there are some scenes that are completely mismatched.
It’s not a life force that never fades; it’s already dead.
In a way, it’s a legendary scene.
In the final stage, Hash-kun dies carelessly without any particularly good moments.
>>172
When I first saw Hash, I thought to myself that this guy would become a key character in the second season, and I looked like a fool.
>>172
(I see… In the second season, this kid named Hash is in a protagonist-like position and is in conflict with Mika.)
Please provide the Japanese text you would like me to translate.
(It seems like I became a subordinate of Mika in an instant… Will it become the axis of the Earth branch story instead of Mars?)
Please provide the Japanese text you would like me to translate.
(It seems the accounting guy was easily dealt with and the stage returned to Mars… Is the battle with the ancient mobile armor the main storyline?)
Please provide the Japanese text you would like me to translate.
(Is it true that only one will be resurrected… Was McGillis’s coup d’état and the independence of Mars the main issue?)
Please provide the Japanese text you would like me to translate.
(Eh… McGillis’s plan is so poorly thought out… Orga is too foolish to have easily gone along with it… It feels like Tekkadan might be completely wiped out… it has…)
In reality, there were many people who thought it was a tough scene on their first viewing because “Kibou no Hana” is such a good song.
At that time on the forum, there was a comment from an anonymous user saying that it makes Orga look foolish, and they were attacked for it, while the thread image was treated as a touching scene.
>>175
Are you crazy?
>>182
Are those guys sane?
Freesia is a good song, isn’t it?
The flower language of freesia is not hope, but friendship.
Outdoors, it was immediately about the toys, but here it seemed like it was treated as if you shouldn’t touch them since IDs are issued from the start.
I was completely perplexed rather than amused.
If I set it to skip the ending with the subscription, the captain’s final line got cut off halfway.
>>183
(Sudden death)
Only a man who has done everything he could will have a beautiful story in dying like this.
What are you doing, dying satisfied halfway through the journey?
I’ve become so accustomed to watching Organaeta that I can chant the entire sequence without seeing anything at all…
>>185
It’s kind of quiet, isn’t it~?
>>185
Everything we’ve built up until now hasn’t been in vain…
“There was a strong impression of threads like ‘Chad is crying because his shoulder hurts’.”
It has reignited due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
It seems that even at this point, it wasn’t being defended much on the bulletin board…
What were these guys going out for again?
>>191
Wasn’t that some sort of tampering with the My Number card?
>>191
Rupachi
It took some time before it started being made into a topic.
The overall sentiment during the real-time experience was confusion.
>>192
Isn’t it just that the time spent on things like collabs and video editing has opened up?
When it was re-recorded in Cross Rays, it didn’t work out.
I got shot because it was obvious I was part of the Iron Flower Corps from my clothes, but I still find it hard to believe that the official one is so foolish even now.
>>195
Moreover, it wasn’t that they specifically went out to hunt and kill, but rather that they happened to be there by chance, so they just killed them for the time being…
Even after learning about this scene later and binge-watching on a subscription service, I was still confused.
>>198
I laughed when I saw those familiar yet unknown townscapes later on.
The popularity of the content exploded after the broadcast ended.
The handling of it as a joke was done right away.
Well, I remember that Makki was being teased during the broadcast.
In the final stage, what you do is loop.
For now, I was confused because it seemed that once we managed to escape from Mars, everything else would be manageable.
I remember being excited about the fake spoiler from the thread that said “Tekkadan appoints Macbeth as the new leader and launches a final attack on Earth.”
>>205
Ogawa has been voicing his criticism about this.
The actual broadcasted main content was below this.
Chad risked his life to save the old man Makānai.
When facing Olga, he becomes a man who just stands there and does nothing.
I was perplexed that even the human debris have been assigned IDs similar to My Number.
>>207
Wow, the scene where Old Man Makainai granted the ID in exchange for his life was intense…
Don’t stop… weren’t those who didn’t stop afterwards turned into disposable pawns and died?
Maybe it would have been better to stop.
Up until now, Olga’s presence had been overshadowed by the kill-dokas.
It’s true that McGillis’s plan is sloppy, but…
That said, it wasn’t that Bael was powerless; he was able to avoid conflict with half of the Seven Stars.
If we could just fend off the meat uncle, there should have been a good chance for Maki to win normally.
If it weren’t for Garigari-kun, we probably could have won.
Kill the Garigari-kun properly!!!
Takaki, seriously take a break.
I’m trying to remember whether the idea of the murder Doku-Ven eating humans was a delusion from the bulletin board or something official.
Originally, Takaki had escaped from the mud boat and obtained a good life, but because of Raido… he has ended up looking like someone who is always working.
It’s made by someone who can watch Yakuza movies without being critical.
The ones who gathered around Bael were all inexperienced newcomers, and we lost due to the disparity in strength and ability; the situation is honestly insane.
I need to go to Earth for the official procedure for altering my identification.