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[Anime] I have a strong impression from my childhood of scenes where enemies attacked the allies’ base, similar to the NERV assault in Eva, and non-combatants got caught up in the fighting and were killed.

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Are there any other works that have a similar development?

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Attack on Titan

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In World Trigger, it hasn’t been directly depicted, but there are casualties, you know…

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The first adult-oriented anime I saw was the scene where the Black Knights attacked the Geass cult, so it really left an impression on me.

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dGray-man

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Re:Zero

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Ideon

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Ah, I remember that, I understand.

It’s tough to watch.

>>7

Good…

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It’s quite common in games.

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Transformers: The Movie

Well, they’re all basically combatants.

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Like a siren?

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Lumbarak Battle

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Dekaranger

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The gun is fired twice, as taught in the old theater.

I was happy to be shot twice in Iron-Blooded.

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I have a memory of seeing it in some kind of squad.

I should have sent them away saying I’m currently taking a bath!

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>>15

This gap…

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“VVV or the attack on the Witch of Mercury’s school?”

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Battle of Okinawa

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The EVA’s attack on NERV is

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It should be the influence of this.

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blood-c

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There was a story where enemies came to the hideout in Megido and beat up non-combatants and support personnel.

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Valvrave

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Hearing screams here multiple times leaves a really strong impression, doesn’t it?

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Wasn’t there a development like this in The Idolmaster?

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I’m doing it in Zeno-glassia.

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>>24

It wasn’t just an anime about a lewd robot recording its operator…

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How about F91?

Is it a bit too large to be called a base if the colony is attacked?

But there have been several instances where non-combatants are caught up in combat during assaults.

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I think it’s a common depiction in older sentai series.

At the end, our base was attacked by the enemy and annihilated.

The O-Rangers were attacked while the protagonists were away, resulting in the massacre of all the mob members and the destruction of their base, leading to Earth being ruled by the enemies.

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In the first episode, the first generation had all the defense bases destroyed.

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Honeybee Hatch

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>>27

Stop it.

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The manga version of Getter Robo has been attacked by laboratories multiple times, resulting in casualties.

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Total destruction of MAC…

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Huh? I thought it was Ramba Ral, but could it be that Ultra Seven is the original?

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I think Leo’s MAC annihilation is different because it’s not like the base is attacked by infantry; it’s the whole space station getting swallowed up.

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I didn’t expect there to be so many…

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Nana Dora 3

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Witch Hunter Robin

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It feels like something that was done in Giant Robo.

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Symphogear?

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Brass Raiteur!

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Not dead, but the infinite Leviathan.

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Gaogaigar: The Strongest 7 Mechanical Species Compilation

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I have a vague memory, but I think there was something called Blue Gender.

But the enemy is not human.

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In the final scene of the last episode, there was a rebellion on a satellite that served as humanity’s stronghold, where humans were killing each other while the opening theme played.

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What I remembered was Xenoglossia.

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It’s kind of frustrating that even though a similar incident using weapons happened in reality, people only focus on Higurashi while ignoring this one due to the difference in recognition.

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Fafner and so on.

It was more of an erosion than an assault.

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Fafner Beyond

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SAC

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War stories are quite unusual in everyday life.

“Code Geass: Akito the Exiled was also nicely ravaged.”

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Full Metal Panic

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I remember that there was a big headline on the band of the Mazinger Z manga, which was re-released during the height of Eva, saying something like “The Self-Defense Forces attacking Photon Power Laboratory!”

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“O Yamato of the past, was it never eternal?”

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Well, there is a sense that a secret base is meant to be attacked after all.

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The first people from the humanity army who came to Fafner didn’t let the children fire guns, which shows they have good sense.

I’m trying to eliminate my colleagues with Fenrir, but…

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Well, it’s common for civilians to get involved.

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The attack on the White Base by Ramba Ral from Gundam.

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It’s sad when civilians and regular staff are killed, so I want to see more.

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The Ideon I saw during New Year’s was intense.

I’m scared that if the idea becomes baby-first, the children will also have their heads chopped off.

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The fact that nearly all the mob employees who rushed through the first part in the prologue of FGO’s second chapter were nearly wiped out really hit me hard.

Now, the time spent in the Wandering Sea and on the border has become longer.

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People in the Self-Defense Forces are doing this believing the information that it’s an evil organization.

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Well, in reality, it’s something like an evil organization.

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I’m just fulfilling my duties, so it’s not about justice or evil.

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Wasn’t it in D.Gray-man or something?

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I actually think it’s almost an evil organization.

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At the point of advancing the Human Complementation Project, it’s an evil organization.

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Well, the Seele that’s moving the Self-Defense Forces is trying to carry out the Human Instrumentality Project too…

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Fafner was tough with the spaghetti, but when the Beyond bike came at me, I was like, what the hell is that…

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Brass Ruler

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I think it’s rare among Japanese films to effectively portray “the fear of soldiers with weapons.”

A trained and armed professional soldier is something terrifying for non-combatants.

Japanese films don’t often portray that kind of fear, even in live-action movies.

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The Idolmaster Xenoglossia depicts non-combatants being killed without any means to resist.

I feel like Ami was vividly shown that scene.

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Macross

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I couldn’t make it in time… Ah… I love how the Self-Defense Forces disappear with such a refreshing look on their faces.

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I was reminded of the people fleeing within the battleship in Legend of the Galactic Heroes.

Being inside a battleship, it may not be entirely accurate to call it non-combatant, but it’s quite gruesome and horrific.

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Looking at it now, the NERV security monkeys are a letdown.

UN military intervention is within the realm of predictions.

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Well, that’s not on the level of dealing with the regular army or security…

Even if the lower ranks talk about defense based on the regular army, I just wonder why?

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>>76

In the first place, the defense budget has been reduced with this in mind.

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>>81

They mentioned that in the story, right?

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“Because the budget for interpersonal relations was cut.”

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NERV is just an evil organization with a weird plan, even though they’re defeating the Angels.

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It’s the flamethrower used in the Okinawa battle’s caves.

On the mainland, there were air raids that targeted factories and resulted in the deaths of students mobilized for labor.

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NERV is an organization specifically designed to combat Angels, so it is not a match for a serious special forces unit, let alone a small group of terrorists.

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Scene of the image

The sounds we heard led to an argument over whether it was a jet sound or a scream.

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Since it’s in their nature, they wouldn’t engage in combat training against others.

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It’s ironic that we’re being invaded by humanoid usage.

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The TV version of Evangelion has the voice actors interacting in still images.

There have often been important things said casually that relate to future developments, so I can’t let my guard down…

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In the Legend of the Galactic Heroes, even when cut down with an axe, the visuals weren’t that impressive.

It suddenly becomes a huge serving of gross, which is a problem.

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Let’s all melt together and become one! Living with a normal perspective, that’s just the plan of an evil organization…

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The government and the Self-Defense Forces probably don’t look favorably upon the collection of positron rifles.

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The scene in the thread image may sound hard to hear, but the radio communication is quite well-crafted.

In the winter month, there were orders to shoot, and I clearly heard a voice that was reminiscent of Anno.

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The Self-Defense Force is just being manipulated by an evil organization, and it’s absolutely true that NERV is an accomplice of that evil organization… Madow is also fully motivated to carry out the Human Instrumentality Project.

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Japan in the Eva world, where there are the regular Self-Defense Forces, strategic Self-Defense Forces, and United Nations forces, is incomprehensible.

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The Self-Defense Forces are originally incorporated into the United Nations forces.

From there, through various circumstances, what was prepared as Japan’s unique military force was the Self-Defense Forces.

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>>95

UN military Self-Defense Force (an organization of the United Nations that directly absorbed the former Self-Defense Force) and

It is the Strategic Self-Defense Force (an organization unrelated to the old Self-Defense Forces established after the World Wars).

When the UN forces appear in Eva, they are almost like the UN Self-Defense Forces.

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The old Eva is an evil secret society where Seele manipulates the world from behind the scenes, making it an unchangeable cat world.

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Evangelion Unit-01… truly a demon, isn’t it…

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I like the scene where the barrier that could be closed during the apostle battle is easily blown away by a human.

It’s not about whether the apostle actually needs to break the partition; I just like it as a performance.

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If Jet Alone were completed… it would be impossible, right?

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A work where everyone says, “Let’s melt together because we’re afraid of a dying old man.”

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You can’t even endure family gatherings…

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Death is a radical strategy that is being advanced independently as a form of salvation.

From the perspective of a country living in the present, it is only natural to stop.

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On the contrary, the new Seele is too understanding.

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Honestly, I can’t understand anything even when I look at it normally.

It can only be seen as something terrible is happening!

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Those who eat the fruit of wisdom are indeed strong.

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In a way, it’s also a battle with the apostles.

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The purpose of Seele is executed afterwards in the Rebuild of Evangelion.

If Ikari and Fuyutsuki take the lead, it will become Q of the new theater.

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Around this time, it seems like there were many military enthusiasts in the industry, just like in other anime.

The military equipment and terminology were oddly realistic and good.

The character drawing isn’t that great, but the weaponry is drawn with an unusual level of precision.

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The Marunouchi OL’s naked old man, Koizumi Yu, speaks at lightning speed when talking about “Asuka’s visit to Japan.”

Fujairah B and Su-33

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It would be a quite gray existence both legally and internationally, yet it is quite a force, isn’t it?

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I don’t have an army~

The Strategic Self-Defense Force has essentially a military equipped with a variety of weapons while doing just that.

That Japan in that world is quite messed up.

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The first one of the Mercury Witch?

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It’s not a base, but it’s the kind of thing that involves ordinary people.

I can’t make a ring of 00 anymore… but it really leaves a strong impression.

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