
It’s good manners to bring up Gundam topics while being mindful of the surroundings.
This is not the Z generation.
It’s the SEED generation…
>>1
When it comes to the AGE generation, things start to get really confusing.
This is a story that has nothing to do with those who are on the bulletin board at this time.
>>2
It might be the spring break before becoming a working adult.
Events of 2002
The drama “Kind to People”
Conan Movie: The Phantom of Baker Street
Ayumi Hamasaki’s H has hit 1 million sales.
Tamachan of the Tama River
The Japan-Korea World Cup and the Beckham Boom
Bowlingual
Original Xbox
>>3
You can’t really remember anything at 0 years old, so it must have actually been around 2007.
I think it was about seven more years after that when I consciously started watching Gundam works.
I will… kill you…
In other words, the 00 generation… I can do it.
I don’t think I’m very familiar with works from the year I was born.
From around the age of 5 or 6, it starts to become like “Ah, this is it.”
Nagato is my wife.
I haven’t seen SEED, so which one hits directly?
Kyoto Animation seems to be a late-night anime, so it doesn’t seem like elementary school students or younger are watching it.
Isn’t it around 00 at most?
Born in the SEED year
00…5 to 6 years old
Sangokuden…8 years old
AGE…9 years old
Build Fighters…11 years old
G-Reco… 12 years old
Build Fighters Try… 12 years old
Iron Blood… 13-14 years old
Build Divers…15 years old
Build Divers Re:Rise… 17 years old
Hathaway…19 years old
Mercury Witch… 20-21 years old
>>15
Shall we go with the two pillars of dance that encourage reflection, saying “Don’t stop”?
But well, it is a milestone.
Does it feel like you’re watching Build or Iron-Blooded?
Did the Gundam timeline exist?
The build feels good.
Is it the build generation?
In other words, it’s the generation of coordinators.
Is it the generation that was into it with the seniors?
I just need to bring up the story of Double O, right?
>>25
Do you not remember much about what you saw when you were around 5 to 6 years old?
Um… I haven’t watched Seed because I’m not really a fan of the character design…
The relationships between the characters are also damp and unbearable…
>>27
Is it me?
True Mazinger Z Generation
The Gundam franchise itself doesn’t really resonate with a wide generation.
SEED Remaster… 10 years old
DESTINY Remaster…11 years old
I found this!
It feels like Mercury…
I think it’s better not to suddenly bring up Gundam topics.
If Hathaway is allowed, isn’t it okay to include Narrative and FREEDOM too?
The surge of species was incredible.
It was almost just a seed of an anime magazine.
>>34
I was a middle school student back then, but all I remember is the image of it being attacked online for being a 1st generation copy or targeted towards a specific audience.
No, that’s a terrible elementary school student…
In reality, it’s probably just a matter of comparing generations through jump serialized manga or something like that…
>>35
To be frank, the TV series of Gundam has only remained popular among a specific generation, aside from the reruns of the original series, in terms of viewership ratings.
It is not in a position like a widely recognized national anime that had average viewership ratings of 10% or 20%.
Do kids nowadays watch Gundam?
Genetically modified generation?
Stop forcefully expressing things through Gundam, Otaku-kun.
Let’s talk about K-On and Love Live.
>>41
A child who joined last year said to me, “I used to play Love Live! School Idol Festival when I was in elementary school. It brings back memories.”
>>45
It’s good that it can be conveyed!
In other words, it’s because it’s the Olga generation, right?
I might not know much about the Japan-Korea World Cup.
You were born into a generation where the internet environment was completely established.
I heard that a new employee who will join our department in April will go on maternity leave starting in May, and now I am confused.
Wait, so that means the actual number of people is minus one…?
>>44
I hope you can settle down quickly and start making a second child, and then not go to work at all.
There are characters of a similar age, so it’s an age where it’s easy to empathize with the characters from Iron-Blooded Orphans.
I thought young people knew Gundam because they play games like Exvs, but those young people were actually over 20.
I thought it was about G-Reco when I was in elementary school… and I was mostly right.
I don’t know if elementary school students will watch G-Reco…
Is there only talk about the trending anime?
>>51
Back then, there was something called a role-playing thread on the bulletin board… mumble mumble.
Just because it’s the SEED generation doesn’t mean it’s a generation if you weren’t watching it live from the start, right?
What I remember most is probably from around SEED Remaster and Build.
People born in 1979 who first became aware of Gundam around that time would see Zeta as the first one, so they don’t belong to the First Generation, right…?
It seems like there are many people who graduate from Gundam during their puberty and don’t touch it again after that.