
I knew that Char was the enemy, so I understood that things were getting pretty serious!
Should I start watching the original Gundam from now on? Should I watch all of it!?
漫画を買うなら楽天kobo(電子書籍)が断然オススメ!
I was surprised when Machu Paipay suddenly got bigger in the scene of the thread image!
If you’re only interested in girls to the extent that you’ve never thought about watching Gundam, then just watching The Witch from Mercury is fine.
If that’s the momentum, you should take a look at this!
If you have the energy to watch, you might enjoy it more. You probably have some knowledge of the original series and Z.
After that point, I think the branching is so extreme that it won’t matter whether you see it or not.
I was surprised to hear that Sharia Bull only appears in one episode!
Even though we are best friends?!
>>5
There are only people who are surprised, whether they know or don’t know.
>>8
If you want to see the active role of Sharia Bull, check out this novel version written in this bald man’s own hand and EVOLVE!
To be clear, the original version and the girls are not cute at all.
The other ones have character designs that are appropriate for the times, so just the recent ones are fine.
If you’re going to watch the bare minimum, it’s good to at least watch the first episode and the Shariabl episode.
The reason you went to see it is probably just because it’s trending on the internet and the girl is cute, right?
In that case, it would be better to watch according to that.
It’s just painful to force myself to watch old animations filled with men and robots.
If anything, Sharia Blue doesn’t even have a role for a whole episode, just about 10 minutes.
>>10
In a sense, if it’s just for Sharia, that might be enough and could be easy.
I like it, but I would rather not have the impression that someone found it boring and painful to watch such an old anime.
So it’s better if you watch works that the thread without a name can enjoy.
Is it really okay with just one episode? It was surprisingly user-friendly!
But since it’s a rare opportunity, are there any features that would make it more enjoyable to see the original version?
Do you want to see anything other than the first generation!?
>>12
You don’t need to look at it because it branches off and isn’t connected.
That’s why Mercury and other places have better animation and characters.
>>12
If you want to see the first generation, it’s good to watch the theater version trilogy.
If you like it, make sure to check out the TV as well.
There’s a strange troll appearing, so it’s better to manage it.
The one most related to Gikux is the 1st, so first watch episode 1 of the 1st, and if you think it’s good, try watching the rest.
There might be things that bother you, so I can’t tell which one is a nuisance!
I will gladly accept being scolded!
>>16
It’s not that I’m angry, I just want to say “don’t look, don’t look.”
Well, I don’t think it’s necessary to take it all seriously…
That aside, the first episode of 1st is really well done, so you should definitely watch it.
Well, if the thread without a name has a high level of ignoring skill, then I suppose it’s fine to leave it alone.
For now, since there is the Universal Century and everything else, if you’re interested in the Universal Century, it might be okay to put everything else aside for now.
Until now, I could say that if you want to see the first generation, the three-part movie version is fine, but because of the Sodong team, I can’t say that anymore!
Does that mean the Gundam is part of the official timeline since it’s connected to Episode 1 of the first series?
It looks quite different, but…
>>27
It’s like saying it’s connected; it’s an alternate story of the original Gundam.
A world where Amuro does not pilot the Gundam and Char takes it.
>>27
It’s probably something like a parallel world or multiverse.
I’m sorry, I can’t say for sure what will happen to Zeke Axes from now on!
>>27
If you care that much about it, you should just quietly watch the original.
>>27
Similar things happened up to a certain point, but…
At a certain point, history diverged and the universal century of the Ziku Axis world landed in a completely different direction from the official First Gundam.
>>40
Isn’t the design of Gundam and similar things just too different? That pseudo-universal century.
>>80
That’s something that often happens in Gundam…
To understand why Char is being teased like this, you really need to watch a lot, like ZZ or Char’s Counterattack.
It’s more like the novel version of Shariabullbase.
If you’re too bothered to watch anime, you can read the manga instead.
I think it would be good to watch at least the first episode.
There may be elements that are enjoyable if you know the previous works, but since it’s a separate world that diverges from the start, to be honest, it’s not necessary to know them.
Conversely, since the world increasingly diverges after episode 1, it’s fine to watch the original only up to about episode 3 for reference purposes.
Thank you! For now, I’ll check out episode 1 and the movie!
I was worried whether I would make it in time to watch the first episode before the broadcast started, but it seems like it will work out!
The first generation has a movie, so that’s nice.
Over there, there’s no Sharia Blue.
>>38
Well, there were many re-edited versions during that long period.
Even after watching all the episodes of the anime, you’ll only have a moment of surprise like, “Wait!? That guy who was defeated by Amuro is here too!?”
In that case, it might be a good idea to at least catch episode 39 of Sharia Blue.
Sharia will appear in front of Giren 10 minutes after the show starts.
So I die in about 20 minutes, so I really only have about 5 minutes of screen time.
On top of that, it’s not the art director’s character design, so it’s disliked.
The BGM I’m using is from the TV version.
When I tried to take the first course, I was somewhat taken aback that there are nearly 50 episodes, but I’m also getting a bit scared seeing reports of people finishing it popping up online.
>>44
Even though it’s become easy to watch with subscriptions, it’s still quite flexible, isn’t it?
It’s not Gundam, but I’m currently watching One Piece from episode 1, and I’m surprised.
>>44
Once you start watching, it’s really interesting!
I watched the first one a bit later myself, too.
The art is old, but the dramatic part of the story is quite solid, so it can be watched normally.
Young people today don’t seem to have a sense of aversion to old-fashioned art styles.
If it’s interesting, I’ll watch it…
If you look at the thread image first, you can take the first course.
I wonder if I can see it as a way to check the answers…
The uncle who said it was fine to just watch the movie version of “First” seems to have changed his mind, and it looks like it’s better to watch the TV version too.
This is a good one for a short setting explanation.
You’ll understand what happened once you see episode 1…
>>53
He didn’t do it.
That guy did it.
It may sound like a typical Gundam fan, but the First is really interesting.
However, it’s true that it’s an old-fashioned work, and since it’s a robot anime, it tends to be divisive, so I hope they won’t push themselves too hard.
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It’s an annoying video that, despite being a joke, hits all the right points…
The tweets of first-time impressions are enjoyable.
Sleggar is making a weird pose.
If you work hard and watch up to Char’s Counterattack, you’ll start laughing strangely even at Solomon’s fall!
I was surprised that a lot of my favorite Gundam at the overseas Zikuax screenings were Z.
When you actually see it, the red person only says lines you’ve heard before, and it’s funny.
>>60
It’s been rubbed so much that it feels like what we now call an internet meme.
I used to watch the TV version during the free trial period of a streaming service, but I gave up halfway through.
In the end, I’m pretending that I studied the first part through the movie version.
The theatrical version is considered the official story, so you don’t have to force yourself to watch the TV version.
But it’s also true that there are nutrients that can only be obtained here.
>>63
Isn’t that a story about Z?
>>63
The TV version where G Fighter exists is the official story, right?
I think Yoshikazu Yasuhiko’s designs are relatively easy to understand even in today’s era.
If it’s treated as part of the official story, then Ma Kube isn’t dead.
For those who want to see all the episodes of the TV version, I definitely want them to watch the final battle of “Encounter in Space” – the flow of the ending is a must-see.
A little while ago, they were streaming a Gundam marathon on Abema…
In terms of historical differences in the Universal Century, it’s just the existence of Ma’s life and the g-mech…
The Ziek Axus itself doesn’t really have the vibe of heavily incorporating a tribute to the original.
>>72
I want to see Tsurumaki Enedo’s work, so I think a moderate homage to the first generation is fine.
Poor Amuro was cheerful and full of life in his first love, and I was watching him with a smile… you know…
>>74
Throughout the entire series, they were the most excited… the “hyahhoiii!” in the hallway was…
I like the feeling of old robot anime when the new Zeon mech that appeared in that episode gets taken down by the Gundam in just a few minutes.
>>75
Thanks to that, the development power of Zeon has become astounding.
The homage has probably been fully realized in the beginning, so it depends on how much the beginning elements come into play.
>>76
It’s unlikely that the mention of Shannon’s roses will be completely ignored in Ziegakos, so I think references related to Kishiria will probably come up.
I can’t believe that releasing the light cannon was just a last resort due to costs and deadlines; it fit so well.
>>77
It feels like that’s what happens when the Gundam is taken away.
Other side stories like Blue G are also basically canon-based, you know.
Is there an original source for the name change of Blau and Bro?
>>81
There is a book that resembles a collection of rejected ideas by Yoshiyuki Tomino.
That’s quite a hardcore topic from there.
It’s not often talked about, but isn’t the BGM in the second half really good?
I like a stylish and urban vibe.
>>82
In the second half, the sounds and scenes fit perfectly, and it’s just fun to watch.
>>87
I really like the part where it’s like, “I don’t care what happens anymore.”
Just hearing that intro brings back memories of the series of scenes from “I’m close by.”
I always get nervous that that flow only lasts about a minute and a half.
>>92
The embedding of the song in the second half is really good, isn’t it?
It’s just discussions about Newtype theory and the background leading up to the War of Independence.
There are many parts that I don’t understand even if I watch it for the first time.
>>83
“Zoltan’s 3-Minute Guide to the Universal Century”
Is the small ship that looks like a lunchbox from Zeon that I was riding when receiving the red Gundam originally from Sodon?
>>88
I didn’t realize it at all until I saw it here, or rather, I didn’t even know that the name “Sodon” had an original source…
It feels like there’s quite a bit of refrain in the first half and the second half, almost as if there’s a contrasting structure, right?
>>89
It seems that it might start with the Zaku’s mono-eye.
I can trust that this sexy suit’s beauty product will be released, right?
The unarmed Zaku has blue eyes.
I thought it was a setting that seamlessly fits even though it’s the first time.
I don’t think both Gundams will be able to receive proper supplies from now on, but I’m looking forward to seeing how it goes.
>>94
I feel like Shuji’s Gundam was missing something, but I wonder what they’ll do about it.
>>94
I want to go to Earth! It’s become a topic of conversation, but I wonder how we’ll get there…
>>105
Isn’t there an assault landing ship right there that can enable atmospheric entry?
>>105
So there is a battleship with atmospheric entry capabilities that has come to attack Side 6, right?
>>110
Thinking about the top 2, I wonder if the conversation about going to Earth might end up happening afterward.
For now, I want to see a doujinshi of Machu being naughty…
They’re streaming a Gundam marathon on Abema right now.
Shuuji seems to eat a lot, but he’s in a limit mode where he has no money for food; it will be interesting to see what happens from here.
>>99
Because I won…
>>100
I wonder how much will be left in hand after paying for that illegal thing.
One day, with Haro pushing my back, I want to experience an attraction where Jeji shouts in a pathetic voice, “Stop! Don’t scream!” while Plazma plays in the background, running past that Pomezak’s arm.
The animation in the Plazma scene feels nice.
It seems like I could go with a groin film, but after that, I might not be able to do anything.
I see, we might be able to see the value of the design video.
I call them “Machu” too much and can’t remember their real name.
>>111
Please remember the name of Amate Yuzuriha-chan.
I’ve been kind of avoiding it, but the YouTube trailer and Yamazaki’s “plazma” look really cool, so I’m thinking of watching it.
For some reason, I end up descending to Garma’s place.
Lord Zoltan is further praised in Zikux, and it’s making my stomach hurt.
It was well-received since it was released.
I’ve always thought that movies are not suitable for studying the original Gundam.
>>120
As a compilation movie, it’s incredibly well made. If you want to go deeper, there’s the TV series.
I’m constantly playing Colony’s Girlfriend and Midnight Reflection.
>>121
I don’t care what happens anymore, so I added plasma too.
It seems that every time a new work from the Universal Century series comes out, it gets compared to Zoltan.
That battleship, or rather the green uncle, is definitely no good, and if we merge with them, it will definitely turn into a big deal.
I didn’t really understand what it meant to see time in the end.
I understand what you’re saying, but isn’t something strange happening with Zeke Ax?
>>126
I wonder what Char’s “gununu” means.
I have a feeling that the next preview might be about something like “Do we really need this story?” but since Jimi-ko is cute, it’s fine… or something like that.
We are not defeated…