
There were many people confused, thinking, “Is he really that handsome without his makeup?!”
Not the one who is Hideo Ikeda.
Come to think of it, in the Quax world, there aren’t any scenes where you would die instantly without a helmet, so that’s why they have a clean face without any scars.
>>3
In the novel version, it was said that he inflicted a wound on his forehead himself before joining the military to create a reason for wearing a mask.
In the anime, Tomino intended it that way, but it didn’t communicate well with Yasuhiko, resulting in a design without any flaws.
>>43
I don’t really know who the officer was that said that in the final episode.
>>46
For some reason, there was a time when I feel like it was called Twinings.
It looks like a completely different person.
In the end, it’s terrible how it turns out that this is just how it should be.
When watching together with others, I can get excited about Char’s bathing scene…
The number of people watching “First” is increasing due to the Green Uncle effect.
I enjoy looking at impression artworks!
>>6
When I watch the first episode on YouTube, there are many people who come directly from the movie, and it’s fun to see it in the order it was released.
While depicting the hardships of war, the original series has a warm, nostalgic feel like that of a classic world masterpiece theater anime.
>>8
A situation that seems gentle but is actually quite serious due to the lack of salt.
>>8
Hiroyuki Hoshiyama’s script undoubtedly has power, and I would say it has a gentle style.
Once again, when I called Mr. Hoshiyama, the same kind of atmosphere was drifting around.
>>8
A wide, empty grassland space unique to that era, or something like that.
>>9
In the final episodes of Voltus, a bunch of nameless characters that had their brains fried appeared, and it made me chuckle.
I’ve been seeing Rydeen threads often, but fans of Heinel too!?
>>11
There were a lot of threads that filled up with 1000 replies right after the final episode was released.
It was fun talking about things like the TV Kun back then with anonymous people.
There were a lot of anonymous Filipinos popping up…
It was funny to watch the commentary of someone who watched Zeke Aks before seeing the first episode of Gundam.
But in the original work by the green guy, he has few appearances and isn’t even green.
>>16
Many people who went to see it thinking that way are often excited to see Char, who unusually expresses straightforward condolences by saying, “I like people like the Colonel.”
Hainel can’t be helped.
After being described so carefully and thoroughly to the point of being unable to retreat, there are no other redemptive options left but to die; it’s a complete stalemate.
No matter how proud a man is, there are times he wants to cry…
Brother!
>>18
That’s fine, even though I didn’t know, my hands are already completely dirty.
I want to be close, but I can’t be close.
Even in a sleeveless outfit, I feel that the Quattro era later on was the most handsome, or rather the most beautiful.
The first one can be managed with a movie, but there are many people confused about the Z movie… You think it can work, right…
>>21
I’m feeling uneasy about my drawing…
I can’t even imagine that a strong connection to the TV version 1st would be established in the Reiwa era.
It felt like Z started right after the original Gundam, but there’s actually a gap in between.
>>24
The significant difference in style is because of that…
It would be easier to understand why things turned out that way by watching Dunbine and Elgaim in succession rather than continuing from Gundam.
It’s easy to understand if you see it as being after Elgaim, but if you’re catching up, it can be hard to grasp, right? Z…
Elgaim – it’s too long and kind of awkward…
Z has very few good aspects overall.
Because in the new translation, Camille is suddenly caught by the MP.
It’s clearly Char, but he’s calling himself Quattro Bagina.
For some reason, the WB crew immediately concludes it’s Char, and not only that, but Emma also sees through it at first glance.
I’m suddenly riding a tasteless machine called the Hundred Type, and I’m in a sleeveless outfit.
>>29
I mean, why do the people on the White Base know what Char looks like?
>>39
Zeon is blasting out propaganda commercials, right?
Entering from G Quarks, you hear the remark, “Is Char infiltrating again!” at the beginning of Z.
The voice of Ikeda in the TV version of Z has the best tones and is really good, so I want you to watch it at least once.
If you end up liking Kamiyu by watching Z, I can show you ZZ all the way before Char’s Counterattack, so please hurry up with the second part of Fafner!
Movie Z’s visuals constantly shift between the Showa and Heisei eras, which makes it hard for me to focus!
In the first place, the fact that the Zeek Ax was planned before Mercury means that it took quite a bit of time to make one.
It’s honestly impressive that it still has that much power even now.
The new translation just serves to reaffirm that Imagawa was really something back then.
You can only see Camille’s energetic early departure in the TV version!
There is no karate club.
Of course, it will be cut.
The highest priority or whatever, you’re not even making it on the same line to begin with.
Gundam fans tend to see Char as a humorous being, often forgetting that he is handsome.
I saw a person who kept their true face hidden from the green uncle until the end, but immediately took off their mask with their sister, causing their emotions to get lost.
>>49
If a handgun is pointed at you, you can’t help but comply.
There are people who went to see Origin, even though it was explained as a different thing, simply because they desperately wanted to know more about Garma, so it’s really a different era now.
If you liked the green old man and Char, I definitely want you to read the novel version as well.
I want to know what feelings to direct towards that person who has a position like a dream girl’s delusion.
Well, since it’s a joint production with Color, I don’t think the staff from Asemu Hasa are being called in to create Zeek Ax.
If it’s determined that Hathaway is not profitable
Your priority will drop…
In fact, the original is quite well put together as a single work.
Well, it’s to the extent that you might say, “Why are they making a sequel?” like Tokita does.
>>55
It’s a story about boys and girls caught up in war who ultimately found a place to return to, so it had a hopeful ending.
>>60
Amuro, who had lost his sense of belonging, ends with, “I have a place to return to, and nothing makes me happier than this…”
When I talk about appearance, sleeveless tops come to mind, so I can’t help but think I’m strange.
They are producing Gundam works every year across multiple lines, and the delays with Zieg-Axis, Mercury, and Hathaway have nothing to do with it.
It looks like the visuals are too elaborate and are causing delays.
The fact is, the SenHasa itself was a rare hit.
I think there is a strong desire to release it quickly from above, but it still hasn’t been made public.
That’s just how it is.
>>7
That’s why Dad is so engrossed…
At that time, it seems that the older sister was drawn to Sha’gal.
Did you go from Hathaway Flash to CCA or Z?
>>63
K4sen mentioned going from Hathaway’s Flash to Char’s Counterattack.
I was laughing that there are only crazy women in Gundam.
The first generation ends in a beautiful way, as it uses the Newtype abilities not in a way that leads to a deadly confrontation, but rather gives a sense of the future.
>>64
Why would they make a sequel?
Why…
The 1st season only has 3 cours (which is a lot by today’s standards), and since it’s from a period when Tomino’s works were sharp, there are fewer lulls, making it easy to watch.
The part where the mid-air transformation occurs feels a bit dull, but since each episode has a rich drama, it doesn’t bother me much.
It’s too funny that an old man who’s already read the novel version is having his mind scrambled all over again.
I wonder how the original Gundam would have ended if it had gone all the way to a decisive battle on the mainland.
The impressions of Gundam Millishira are that the thoughts from 1st to Zieg Axes are more interesting to watch than the impressions from Zieg Axes to 1st.