
Moreover, Iselina’s father was portrayed negatively, but it must be frustrating for him if his daughter was saying she loved the enemy who messed up the town; honestly, it’s surprising he didn’t slap her.
I was actually thought to be capable (was that really the case…?), but deep down, I feel like I’m not really fit to be a successor, right? It seems like my father really cared for me, but…
Char has told Garma several times to stop! Come back, Garma!
I think you genuinely liked it because you were doing it, right?
It was just a moment of temptation because the chance to kill came.
>>2
I was surprised to see that too, but the guy who removed the radio afterward could have died, so I wondered if he had two hearts or something.
>>4
I might have wanted an excuse like “I stopped because I wanted to.”
It might be a joke among friends, but not with Char…
I believe you are a good friend I have spent many years with.
The person is not to blame, and they also think that Degin is the bad one.
That being said, when the opportunity arose, he went for it, only to feel down afterward; such is the man Char Aznable.
The city of rubble hidden under the huge dome of the wooden horse is the city of the former mayor, right?
Rather, I wonder how you can participate in the party with a forced smile…
>>7
Politicians must be like that.
Garma is just a kid, so he doesn’t understand anything.
>>9
You were putting on a good face with a forced smile, but you show your true feelings with your best friend.
He is capable, and I understand why the soldiers are devoted to him, but using himself as bait for Gao’s main cannon is a strategy that Gundam will definitely withstand with its armor, and it seems likely to cause confusion.
As a portable shrine, I’m doing my best to some extent, but I also realize that I’m only in this position because of my connections… That’s why Garma was anxious too.
Unlike other members of the Zabi family, the achievements and status are guaranteed only for Degwin and the children of his legal wife, so they wanted a record of marrying Iselina, who is a human from Earth.
It seems that after his death, he was liked enough that the entire base command participated in Iserina’s special attack.
>>10
It’s not that Iserina is dating; rather, she is accompanying for revenge, so the situation at the scene is spiraling out of control.
But I feel that Char, in his own way, had a certain amount of friendship for Garma as well.
That being said, the desire for revenge is a stronger feeling.
It’s not to the extent that I would praise it as capable, but it’s also not something I would criticize as incompetent.
Considering the age, one could say they are doing well.
>>12
Since Char is a fellow officer academy student, he is still just around twenty years old…
>>12
It feels ordinary, but there is a sense of having people’s trust.
In the next story, it will be about Garma’s virtue.
I’m not incompetent, but I lack the perspective of a high-ranking officer.
It’s great to be at the front, but…
Also, Gaw has amazing HP compared to memory! It’s impressive that he can turn around and charge in after taking so many hits.
Isn’t the battleship tofu as usual?
Well, sooner or later, I will probably be in conflict with Garma…
Char of the same generation can do too many things, right?
That guy really has high specs, doesn’t he…?
It’s bad that Char, despite having a chaotic life and a messed-up mentality, possesses a charisma that allows him to even hide that from viewers.
In the original anime, for better or worse, the character doesn’t really have that much screen time.
Isn’t that New York over there?
>>23
It seems like New Yark (not New York).
There is also information that suggests it was intended to be New York at the time.
>>26
I feel like a name similar to New Year Lake came up during the story of Saint Angel.
I thought about reevaluating him, but this kid is coming to the forefront more than I expected…
>>24
Despite being a prince, this boy is putting his body on the line too much…
>>28
As mentioned in the response above, there is a sense of impatience due to youth, but it is somewhat understandable that there is also a certain level of prestige coming from the soldiers.
If I had gained a bit more experience, I might have become a good commander as Dozle said.
I feel like the side stories have fleshed out why I’m so adored by my subordinates, and it has made my reputation for likability get inflated.
I was disgusted by merchants who flatter and ugly people!! But then I thought, is it okay for Iserina?
Well, maybe the ugly girls don’t find it disgusting…
Char is also saying that I was too eager for success.
It seems you were that invested in Iserina…
>>29
Being told that by Char.
“I’m anxious for a woman? No, I’m calm…” → “Be careful, Char. Take care.”
I chuckled a bit at the messy encouragement you went to give.
Apologizing to the mayors for turning the area into a mountain of rubble during the initial invasion.
I begged my home country to provide high-priced medicine for the hospital.
Interacting with my subordinates to strengthen bonds while pursuing the wooden horse is truly impressive in terms of effort.
>>32
Shirasun…
>>37
The top two are the side stories of Kazuhisa Kondo, and the bottom one should be a comic by Jimuto.
>>37
It’s a story that’s been reinforced by manga from the past few years.
Invited to dinner with Iserina to discuss the future.
It is said that the pilot of Grabul later was moved after seeing Lord Garma speak passionately.
>>42
A mobile suit that looks like a human with two eyes killed Garma and also killed Iselina… It’s a nightmare…
>>32
In the Frana Gamboon War Chronicles, Lord Garma is so charming that it’s no wonder the Gundam looks like a devil.
(If I push a little more, this guy will die…)
>>33
Kai was surreal as he shot the back of the Zaku with a Gun Cannon.
Even if I stop, it seems like I’ll end up dying from being done in by the wooden horse eventually.
I guess you just reached the point of saying “that’s enough.”
They’re working super hard not to shame their class and family name… It’s impressive how well that’s conveyed in a short number of episodes in the first season.
On the contrary, wasn’t it quite a pinch for Char to abandon Garma, even though it ended up working out well?
>>40
Duzulu, who was really angry, insisted on it until the execution.
I became all casual and got picked up by Lady Kysyria, but…
>>46
It’s impressive that Kshyria managed to settle the matter to a certain extent even after her relatives were killed.
Thus, Dozle, who retreats, is indeed lenient towards his own family.
Since it’s a usurped family, they might not have morale unless they’re at the front lines.
After Iserina’s death, there are fans to the extent that a fanatic starts to desecrate her grave, wondering if Garma-sama’s sperm is being stored in a side story?!
>>44
Are those the ugly girls from that party? Scary…
>>44
There are quite a few works that have a story reminiscent of Garma Zabi II, aren’t there?
It was a rather malicious act of unplugging the cable, claiming that it was done impulsively because of a moment of temptation.
Well, that place does make Garma way too angry, but even so, the murderous intent is high.
>>45
Considering Casval’s circumstances, when Garma said to him, “Unlike you, I have parents and a family background,” the fact that he didn’t immediately shoot him is quite calm.
In a good way, it’s hard work.
One could say it’s just going in circles, in a negative sense.
>>49
From the perspective of just watching the TV version, it feels like it’s going in circles.
I feel like I’m being elevated as if I could be cleverly utilized by North American politicians.
He’s skilled at piloting because he lures the Gundam in even with the main wing cut off.
>>50
That one really didn’t die, huh… while the others were dropping like flies.
Amuro felt some strange pressure, but did Garma also have the talent of an NT?
>>65
Dozle was also giving off a strange aura in the end, so it wasn’t his own qualities.
Back then, Amuro might have found it easier to confront people’s emotions.
>>70
Ah, is that what it means?
Is Amuro’s talent beginning to blossom?
I think it’s cute, including the fact that it’s a bit off track.
I understand very well the feeling of wishing I could have become a scientist instead of a soldier.
>>52
I’m going to start research that trains monkeys to use mobile suits.
Lady Kissiria is infatuated with the presumed Casval boy.
Calling someone “boy” honestly sounds like mockery if you only consider the context of the main story.
>>58
There is no other interpretation.
>>58
Doesn’t it sound like self-deprecation?
There are zealots who insist on researching monkeys for 50 years.
Well, simply put, there’s no room to kill Char, the ace pilot who has already achieved great results in the manpower-strapped Zeon.
>>66
This guy is simply too outstanding when viewed as a soldier…
The fact that they were able to defeat Garma, who was building a connection with Earth, might have been quite fortunate for the Federation.
>>67
Once the engagement with Iserina is established, the federal government will have various troubles, so it’s a big victory.
>>67
This war was wrong… so is it a big victory since the highest authority has greatly leaned towards peace?
It seems that there was support from old soldiers as well, because they fought together with the same weapon and took care of the troops.
>>68
Well, if the commander of the army corps is charging ahead in a fighter jet, it’s either exhilarating or nerve-wracking…
I am aware that both I am a boy and that I am a portable shrine.
That’s why I went to the front lines.
Ah, now’s my chance for a murder.
I don’t have any connections.
I’m secretly disliked by the most important mayor in that gathering.
>>71
It was deeply explored in Origin.
I think that Ikeda-san’s performance in the TV version and the movie version of “Because He’s a Boy” is clearly different.
>>72
It’s interesting that there are quite a few scenes where the acting is completely different between the TV show and the movie, aside from just the fact that it’s because he’s a boy.
In Origin, Char’s feelings towards Garma are portrayed as a mixture of love and hatred, but in the First series, honestly, I can’t understand Char’s emotions at all.
When Kshyria mentioned Garma’s name while killing him, depending on one’s perspective, it could be interpreted as…
>>77
In the TV portrayal, it shows Garma in danger! You’re worried about him, but behind the scenes you’re making a bad face and trying to kill him—what’s going on with your emotions?
>>93
I have feelings of friendship for Garma as an individual, so I can’t help but worry when he becomes too candid.
I think it was the rational part of Char as a vengeful person that chose revenge.
ORIGIN has a different setting, you know.
It’s not just because I’m not from Origin; I’m disliked by the mayor anyway.
After this, Char was demoted due to the incident of abandoning Garma.
If Kishiria’s whims don’t go well, it could just end the war on the surface as it is.
I really can only say it was just the momentum of the moment.
>>83
It’s quite a serious matter about what you were planning to do from there.
>>91
Thinking about Char afterward, it might have been the happiest scenario to just fade out from the spotlight as he did.
In the TV version, it’s because Garma is a boy that he died! Master, another round! It has a sense of recklessness like that.
The movie version has Garma as a boy, and it’s half self-deprecating for myself.
I think it boils down to not being suited for a soldier.
>>85
(It seems like they eloped because they couldn’t achieve anything in the Zikuax world.)
>>85
As a mid-level commander, aren’t you doing quite well for your age?
There are aspects to consider as a theater commander.
>>85
They’re doing their best for their age, but it’s somewhat impulsive, and as a commander…
>>103
As a commander, you’re sticking to the fundamentals and maintaining the front line, so you’re doing a great job, Garma.
Well, if I’m being favored, it’s not strange to offer my daughter.
>>86
It felt like she was just selfishly infatuated, which was outrageous for the mayor!
If they start saying that the origin settings are different, then…
The Boom War Chronicles haven’t even been adapted into a visual format, so it’s out of the question.
>>87
For now, even though the fundamental setting differs from the side story of the official history “Buon’s War Chronicle,” in the parallel “Origin,” I can still talk a bit more about “Buon’s War Chronicle.”
>>101
If we’re talking about Hiroshi Ohno who wasn’t involved in the original Gundam versus Yoshiyuki Tomino who was involved, the latter is still more trustworthy.
>>109
Is that the point?
>>115
?
>>109
Well, Anahiko’s story is completely parallel, so the Boon War Chronicles can be trusted as the true history.
>>118
Since Flanagan Boon, who was shot down by Amuro while deploying in marine type, is the protagonist, I think from the beginning that Boon War Chronicles is also parallel.
>>126
Well, that doesn’t contradict the official history in any way…
>>130
Even if it’s said that there are no inconsistencies with a marine type that isn’t shown in the main story…
It’s strange for Iserina to be inside the Zeon base while Garma is still alive.
>>135
It exists in MSV, even though it doesn’t appear in the main story.
There is no problem with Iselina visiting the Zeon base while Garma is still alive.
Rather, it was precisely because the Zeon soldiers were familiar with Iselina that they were able to participate in the revenge.
>>145
It’s a contradiction because it exists even though it’s not shown in the main story.
Before Garma died, Iselina had not run away, so it is impossible for her to go to the Zeon base without her father’s permission.
>>150
It’s not contradictory.
The current Gundam has MSV considered to be outside the main story.
>>153
What’s supposed to be in the main story is the Boon Chronicles, but…
>>155
>>155
So it’s not a problem, right?
The existence of the marine type is being incorporated into the main story now.
>>161
The discussion about whether it contradicts the original anime is not about whether it exists as a world.
The Boon Chronicles, which is supposed to have a Marine type in a scene from the original anime, is a parallel that contradicts the main story, isn’t it?
>>163
MSV is something that exists in the main world.
>>166
Are you listening? I’m saying there’s a contradiction because it seems like Amuro’s battles are happening, even though they’re not depicted in the anime.
Are you someone trying to get by by repeating the same things?
I accidentally picked up the conversation when Char was getting involved.
I have memories of learning the truth, my colleagues being massacred by a wooden horse, and a story about a broken Zeon soldier whose dominant hand was dead.
>>90
As expected, it’s going to be recorded!
I also thought, after seeing the win confirmation on TV, that Char might be a bit careless, right!?
If interpreted positively, maybe they wanted to show their true self in the end because we were friends?
Origin clearly has a different personality from characters like Char, so well…
Well… it’s cute, isn’t it?
I think it’s not too strange to take out one person at a time when you have the opportunity, since honestly, the Garma killing is a gamble that could lead to the complete annihilation of the Zabi family.
Well, from Cassval’s perspective, it’s not strange at all to take a chance on killing Garma rather than spending a lifetime as a dog for Zeon.
It’s like my parents were killed, so I don’t think about the future when I act.
Since Iserina doesn’t do it after the love, I wonder if she isn’t dead in the theatrical version.
The death of Garma created a clear rift among the Zabi brothers, regardless of whether he himself regrets it or not.
It was the perfect opportunity for revenge.
It’s pointless to mix in the ORIGIN setting that both Yasuhiko and Sunrise treat as parallel.
It was probably good for Char as well that Degwin got deeply depressed and lost his motivation.
Regardless of whether it’s good or bad, commanders who bravely step to the frontlines are often liked by the troops.
I wonder if it was just that I had a justifiable purpose for revenge because I stepped on a landmine, and it just sort of happened in the heat of the moment…
It’s parallel, but in the novel version, I seriously worry about Garma carelessly stepping forward, yet somewhere in my heart, I’m thinking (Isn’t it lucky that the enemy might die on their own without me having to intervene…?).
I think it’s guilt.
When I often reached the points of dying, I would stop and stop, but in a moment of temptation, I did it anyway; however, I am aware that I am doing something wrong, so I become loose-lipped.
For the sake of legitimacy
I think that Char’s contradictory response to Garma is a good portrayal of his youth and inner conflict.
>>117
I mean, Garma is simply a good guy.
Entering Zeon out of a moment of temptation was originally for the purpose of revenge, so it’s the goal from the beginning, isn’t it?
Since it’s a hassle, just talk about the TV version and the movie version.
>>120
Basically, side stories are based on this, after all.
There are only a few side stories based on ORIGIN standards.
As a result, all members of the Zabi family ended up dying.
I wonder what Char was planning according to the schedule.
It is written in Hidenori Ikeda’s autobiography that the first half’s Char was supposed to die.
In the first place, it’s unexpected for them to reappear.
>>123
According to Tomino’s memo, it was planned for the character to reappear from the beginning, so this part varies among those involved.
Since it’s worth it, a conversation just before Garma falls.
Char: “Heh heh heh… Garma, if you’re listening, you should curse the misfortune of your birth.”
Garma: “What, are you unhappy?!”
Char: “Yes, it’s unfortunate.”
Garma: “Sh, Sharr… you are…””
Char: “You were a good friend, but your father is to blame… Fufufu, hahahahaha!”
Garma: “Char, you schemed against me, Char!”
Just looking at the text, Char seems really cheerful.
From Char’s perspective, the relationship in The Origin is honestly delicious.
Garma → Char has complete trust and an undeniable sense of inferiority.
Char→Garma is a mix of disdain, a desire to protect, and murderous intent.
>>128
I love how Char looks down at Garma, who has fallen asleep while studying late at night at the officer academy, covering him with a blanket with eyes full of murderous intent.
Char: “Hoo hoo hoo, Garma”
“If you can hear me, you might as well curse the misfortune of your birth.”
Garma: “What!? Unfortunate?”
Char: “Yes, it’s unfortunate.”
Garma: “Sha…Sha, it’s you!”
Char: “You were a good friend, but it is your father who is to blame.”
Hehe… Hahaha…――
“Hahaha…”
Garma: “Ugh… Char, you plotted against me!”
Char!
Alright!
Ugh… I am also a man of the Zavi family.
“I won’t die in vain!”
TV anime “Mobile Suit Gundam” Episode 10 “Garma Falls” Part B
Broadcast on June 9, 1979.
>>131
I don’t feel like it’s as amazing of a family lineage as people say.
Before the marine type deploys, it’s already been taken out!
Please read Dr. Kondo’s too!
There are also intense shower scenes with the female Zeon spy!
Because he’s just a boy (Garma died because he was weak).
Because I’m still a boy (I’m still young, so I ended up letting Garma die out of impulse…)
Are there any theories with different interpretations like that?
>>134
That’s quite common.
There have been various theories about whom the phrase “because he was a boy” was directed at since long ago.
“Stand down, Garma!! (True feelings)”
(If I remove the radio now, Garma might die…)
In episode 10, I realized they fell in battle earlier than I expected.
Garma does not know that he is Casval Deikun.
I just said that you wouldn’t understand the hardships of being alone as a young officer.
It’s unnatural to get angry about what Char revealed, so I just ignored it.
>>139
I think it’s crossing the line to tease someone about being all alone in the world, regardless of poking fun at being single.
You may be liked by the troops, but it’s not appropriate for someone in your position to be flying a fighter jet at the front line.
That reflects his good qualities and impatience.
>>141
Garma is quite a reliable pilot, especially considering he originally used a Zaku.
>>148
It is certainly true that they are skilled pilots even in the maneuvering within the play.
You can’t just compete with Char there.
It’s a relief that the interpretation aligns with the idea of sending aid to Master Seema, the conqueror of the blue star, to repay a favor.
Well, I can understand why they are liked, as they have the most approachable personality in that family line.
>>146
There’s no one else who’s easy to talk to besides Dozle and Garma…
>>146
I don’t even know what to say about Gihren and Kycilia.
I don’t want to get close to Dozle because of that appearance.
The one who seems the easiest to approach is probably Garma.
In the first place, Boon dies differently in the TV version and the movie version…
Char (I see)
Did Galma not ride?
It would be fine if he fought and died against the Gundam――
I thought it might be good for me to step in and save you from a dangerous situation.
TV anime “Mobile Suit Gundam” Episode 6 “Garma’s Departure” Part B
Broadcast on May 12, 1979.
Brother Dozel is also the type to really harass someone he doesn’t like…
They were crushing the integrated maintenance plan until the very last minute.
I thought people who say MSV (Mobile Suit Variation) didn’t exist in the main Gundam series had gone extinct in the Showa era.
It’s unfortunate that Boon has been sidelined in ORIGIN, so please don’t bully him that much.
Both ORIGIN and Boon War Chronicles are side stories, so get along!
What would Garma have done if he had found out that Char was Daikun’s son…?
>>162
I think I can only do something like treating them as dead and letting them escape somewhere.
Next, regarding the officialization of companies such as Zeonic.
Sunrise Planning Development Office Director Koichi Inoue: “The first appearance of Zeon MS manufacturers such as Zionic, Chimad, and MIP is indeed in ‘Gundam Century’.”
The appearance of the MS manufacturer set in this book in “MS IGLOO” has been officially recognized by Sunrise.
In fact, this is not the first time such a case has occurred.
“During Z Gundam, MSV appeared at Jaburo, right?”
That’s the beginning.
To put it simply, in addition to the official Sunrise sources, there are many other official entities related to Gundam.
Kodansha has released an encyclopedia called “Gundam Officials,” which is the result of compiling various official sources into one book.
“That is why we intentionally established the term ‘officials’ as the title of the book.” (Inoue)
Great Mechanics vol.15 page 44
First edition published on December 15, 2004.
I’m not sure, but since there is a marine type, it contradicts the main story.
Are you saying that the MSV does not exist in the main story?
>>167
Since it’s not shown in the main story, it would contradict to say it took place during the battles in the main story.
It’s sad that it’s almost impossible for Garma and Char to reconcile or join hands.
>>168
Even Char uses the expression of being born into misfortune.
Upon reviewing, although the wooden horse and the Federation’s MS are too strong, I feel that Garma’s military strength is less reliable than I had thought.
Amuro wreaked havoc in the aerial battle, and after Garma barely managed to escape, they can only deploy one Gau and a few Zaku.
The difference in military strength that MacBeth had is amazing.