
漫画を買うなら楽天kobo(電子書籍)が断然オススメ!
As you can see, it’s a soldier.
>>1
A strange helmet and a strange mask… too suspicious…
Char is actually a good guy, isn’t he?
Well, that’s because he’s the justice man uncle…
I love that modern girls are surprised to see that Char was such a handsome guy.
I would like you to at least say thank you…
I wish I could just do something simple like being a lumberjack without any burdens.
You want to look good in front of your mom, right?
I like being somewhat superficial, to the extent that I want to show her my good side.
A plain Casval-kun who laughs with his colleagues, leads his subordinates, and sets an example for his juniors; an ordinary good guy.
If the Zabi family and the Dykun are not involved…
>>10
If you don’t know the background of Char from Char’s Counterattack, he just looks like a friendly, easy-going boss.
>>11
That’s an act.
I wonder if the true self is coming out during Quattro’s time…
>>13
What about my share? (cake)
>>16
The scene that had the most human presence.
>>16
Being treated a little roughly is just right for me.
My younger sister Althea might have a crazier personality in her true self.
>>14
Simply unreservedly strong-headed and sarcastic toward anyone and everyone…
You might just want to show off in front of Lalah.
In a place other than the battlefield, Char’s kindness extends even to the enemy’s child soldiers.
If you were treated kindly afterwards, it’s really adult-like to even teach someone to at least say thank you.
>>18
Even so, the way I put it was gentle.
“I understand that it’s natural to freeze up when seeing an enemy officer.”
Char, don’t hold onto a string.
>>19
What the hell are you, Char…?
Ramba Ral was a friendly old man when he wasn’t on the battlefield.
What is this… a soldier? Why are they wearing bright red clothes?
Mask…? Is he a comedian or something? Moreover, he seems oddly pompous.
This guy was dressed like this during the underground infiltration mission to Jaburo as well.
Everyone was wearing diving suits.
The characters in Gundam are all very human-like and interesting to watch.
>>25
I didn’t know that a conversation about “legs are just for decoration” could be so casual.
Even in the beginning, there’s a chance to kill Kycilia! Until that happens, he’s a strong and friendly boss.
I like that Hijikata is working in The Origin.
It seems like the experience from the Doka era is coming to life and is enjoyable.
Captain Quattro from the new translation Z is great, isn’t he?
Cute
Captain Quattro is a bit too charming and that’s no good.
>>32
I wonder what that Quattro and Bright over there is all about.
Aren’t you also carrying the misfortune of your birth?
It’s not good to have the ability to meet the expectations of someone who only sees the surface.
In this outfit, as you can see, I’m a soldier, but what is this guy talking about?
>>36
Well, it’s just a flashy color and a strange helmet, but it is still a military uniform…
The origin Char is just too brutal, isn’t he?
>>37
Origin is quite clearly divided between characters that have turned into really good people and those that have turned into bad people, right…?
There is an image that emphasizes the good aspects of characters like Dozle and Ma Kube.
>>37
After being filled with various ideas by Jinba Raru, what would happen if an assassin was actually sent?
I feel that the historical Char has not had such experiences based on Kishiria’s attitude.
>>37
That’s a piece by Yassan.
Even though it’s an enemy officer, I wish they would at least say thank you!
Nice…
Ah… that’s nice.
>>38
Are you my big brother?
Well, the excuse for the strange mask is that if I don’t say it’s due to a visual impairment, it’ll be obvious that this guy isn’t Char due to his retina.
I love how despite being an incredibly good person, they get so irritated that they seem ready to destroy the world with their psychopathic tendencies.
Regarding this, there’s also the fact that I was excited to find Lalah and was feeling on top of the world for a lifetime.
You’re not cut out for being Casval…
He’s the son of Daikun, after all.
>>47
Stop saying to my sister to live freely while you martyr yourself, seriously…
>>49
It’s a story about how I will take responsibility, so my younger sister can live freely.
I love the conversation when Camille is returning to space on the shuttle.
The scene with Giek Ax is about to take a shitty psycho action, trying to activate Orichalcos and drag Granada into it.
Shortly after that, regarding Ms. Seira who came, “Tiroliroliin! Mu! Altheisia! That was close…”
The way he starts saying things like “it’s a waste to miss an attack” is very much like Char and was really great.
>>51
Well, if you’re going to take revenge, there’s no better opportunity than that.
The evacuation is already complete, and only Kishiria and her close aides are left now.
It feels like if we didn’t start with that, then when would we do it?
Since a large part of life is carried by others, it seems like I can’t quite understand what “normal” is.
I like the scene where they’re complaining because the bridge got burned due to the Zeke Axe.
You can sense that the subordinate is easily approachable.
Someone who can be a slightly easygoing organizer for the onsite group suits me best, right?
It’s not a character that has been talked about for 45 years for no reason.
In the main part of the First, the subordinates sometimes call him by his name without honorifics when they are pressed for time, right?
Char, who is a chubby mechanic, seemed happy.
I think it’s just right to be out on site with the Z’s Quattro Bagina.
>>60
Blex died and was entrusted.
It’s unfortunate that they can give a speech, even if it’s convenient for the story.
I love the way Amuro stutters when he’s saying thanks in the movie.
The performance isn’t great, but when he’s with AEUG, he’s really lively, isn’t he, the sunglasses guy?
>>64
The time spent with Amuro in AEUG was probably my peak.
The problem is that those around me do not allow such a relatively peaceful way of living.
It’s questionable whether the person themselves can accept it.
When I’m on-site, I somehow get along with everyone.
Maybe it was when I was the leader of Neo Zeon that I was most underestimated.
>>68
I think I was playing the role of an ideally normal organization leader.
Somehow, Char’s Neo Zeon is probably among the better workplace environments in the series.
After all, even if I gossip about the president, it can be laughed off.
>>88
It’s unfair how someone with such an impressive record and background can still be so approachable.
Since Brigadier General Burex died and the future of AEUG was entrusted to them, they seem to be quite lacking in energy.
There seems to be quite a few Gundam fans who like the conversation about how legs are just for decoration.
Well, someone has to take revenge for their parents, right?
I’ve heard that in the parallel version of Z, Bright gets married and has two children, and I’m feeling jealous.
“Isn’t it embarrassing to have a child so soon after getting married?”
I am thinking (or trying to think) that way in my heart.
Because it’s something I can no longer do.
It has the potential to change the times.
I like the parts of you that are human and pitiful, Char.
It’s a matter of what to do if we don’t drop Solomon, from Casval’s perspective.
Are you going to be a dog of the Zabi family for your whole life?
It’s unfortunate that I only had potential and talent.
I guess I’m the type who, while I’ll do my best because I was asked, prefers smaller settings…
It’s the kind of person like that.
>>76
No, what Seira is saying in ZZ is that you have to follow the great will, and she is being driven by a compulsion.
It doesn’t feel like I truly wanted to avenge my father from the bottom of my heart.
>>77
I think there was a part of me that was always pressuring myself to take revenge on myself.
The biggest misfortune is being placed in an environment that cultivates such values and sensibilities.
I feel lively when it comes to things like being an MS pilot or site supervisor, which I am confident I can do.
When one starts to doubt their ability or qualifications to be a supreme leader, they immediately lose their brilliance.
That kind of image.
>>78
The supreme commander was incredibly brilliant, wasn’t he?
If we miss that timing with Zeke Axis, there really won’t be another good chance to take down the Zabi family afterwards…
Char in the beginning was so lively that he seemed like a child.
I watched the first part of Origin before seeing First, so I’m quite aware that Char is somewhat scary in the lead-up.
People who criticize Char’s actions, like Zeek Axis, often say it without considering what they would do instead.
It’s amazing how they can skillfully handle just about anything so quickly…
There are certainly areas where I can’t beat specialized types.
Beginning Char had a lot of luck on his side, so he felt more like a social butterfly than in the official history.
Every time this guy is depicted in spin-offs and such leading up to Char’s Counterattack, it becomes painful.
Isn’t there a way to make things work out by revealing to Duren or Sharia Blue that I am Daikun?
>>91
What do you think of those two?
Basically, I regret it after I do it.
So even if I succeed in dropping Solomon with a Zeek-Axis, after seeing the chaotic damage that follows, I’ll be thinking, what have I done…
After this, I hinted that you should at least say thank you to Amuro.
>>94
Completely correct argument.
Turning even Quess into a modified combatant is pathetic.
Sharia Bull is just a useless person who would be at the level of being the Zabi family’s dog without Char, and Dren is just an ordinary field worker.
Regardless of Sharia, what am I supposed to do with what Dren just said?
“I like that when they say, ‘The Colonel is scared knowing that red comet,’ the response is just ‘Ah.'”
Even though I didn’t get off by my own will, it’s a world where everyone raises me as Daikun’s son no matter where I go.
Even though you’re a defeated officer… well, I mean, being an officer is a high rank, but…
>>100
It’s a problem that the opinion of aiming to be the Prime Minister of Hayato becomes moderate because those around him are demanding radical reforms.
I’m quite curious about what would happen if I exposed Garma to Dykun.
Is it because you are a boy that you awaken for the sake of your friend, or is it because you are a boy that you ultimately follow the Zabi family, or is it because you are a boy that you suffer from being caught in the middle…?
I’m particularly interested in the origin of Garma…
>>101
I love my family, so I think I’ll end up cursing out Char, whom I’ve kept quiet about until now, and then casually tell my older siblings.
>>101
Garma is just a boy who wants to show off to women without even thinking about the cruel actions of the Zabi family.
In the Gundam world, the enemies are usually like that.
I think the world is to blame.
Even before the awakening, I somewhat feel a sense of déjà vu regarding Amuro, so it seems like I naturally have NT abilities.
>>106
There’s no way it wouldn’t be Char.
There are a lot of fools who take Shirocco’s comments at face value.
>>106
I find it funny and like it when Amuro tells Char in Origin, “You are not a Newtype!” and he breaks down.
>>120
To be honest, that’s just Amuro’s excuse for losing right before that battle…
I was rather disappointed in Amuro over there…
Space immigration feels a sense of mutual assistance.
I really love Char’s cockpit!
>>109
The Sazabi gets knocked on the head with the feeling of “Well, there’s definitely a cockpit here because of the whole thing with the Zong and Rick Dias, huh!”
Amuro quickly returns and isn’t really angry enough to ask Lalah what happened to that child, and he isn’t very perceptive either.
I recently rewatched the TV version around Garma, but were there really any benefits beyond just being able to go with the flow?
>>114
There shouldn’t be a reason not to do it when there’s already a chance to kill a national important person, even if we don’t know when that opportunity will come again.
Although he’s the supreme commander, there’s a friendly vibe to Char, isn’t there?
So, what the commander is doing is like a jester.
Gum that still has flavor even after 45 years.
>>116
Lately, it has been tasting different.
It must have been fun to rampage freely on the Beginning route… and you were loved by your subordinates too.
>>117
By the way, we’ve also inflicted damage on the Zabi family, so now there’s a chance of victory!
Without considering the cruel actions of the Zabi family, saying that already resonates with basically all the people of Zeon…
It is enough experience to believe that some kind of will is at work…
No matter where you go, the time will come when you should stand as Char! Daikun!
Amuro’s reaction is understandable since it’s the Red Comet he’s up against, so it’s no surprise he would be intimidated.
Char also has Newtype abilities, but he pales in comparison to the peak Amuro and Lala.
In the final episode, even though they are about to go kill Kycilia, Kycilia-san watches over the dying Zeon soldier, saying “I will protect you,” which is truly kind of her.
In the final episode, Char is truly the real Char, isn’t he?
The latter part of Origin’s developments is too much of Abiko’s delusion.
It’s a shame that Casval’s childhood up to the One Year War was only somewhat interesting.
He comes from a respectable background, possesses high abilities, has ample experience and achievements, and is a tragic handsome hero.
The new type, which is the new humanity adapted to the universe proposed by my father, Gionzumudai-kun.
After this, I’m going to NTR the boy, right…?
>>131
In the end, I’ve become like a stubborn ghost who wants to be eternally stuck between the two of them…
Char might have been happier if he weren’t a Newtype after all.
Because of having a certain amount of power, one tends to compare themselves to other new types.
I hope there won’t be any counterattacks after New Testament Z.
>>133
It connects to Char’s Counterattack.
I wish you would at least say thank you, Amuro-kun.
I like Amuro-kun’s gentle way of speaking.
It seems that there was some kind of understanding or a glimpse of something, but in the end, Amuro rushes to kill Char without considering that Lalah would protect him.
It’s not getting through at all. What’s this new type nonsense?