
I was scared about how the curly-haired character was becoming a killing machine, but I felt relieved when they used their Newtype powers to save their friends in the end.
Matilda had surprisingly a lot of screen time, while on the contrary, Lieutenant Sleggar and Lalah appeared later than I expected.
Lalah is definitely an eccentric, but when you take a closer look, she’s really a beautiful woman, so I understand why Char goes crazy over her.
I was surprised that Lady Kyciria’s voice was cuter than I expected.
In the end, the work certainly concluded beautifully, and I can understand why Tobita-san got upset, saying, “There’s no need for a sequel!”
Mr. Koyama’s voice when he was young is nice, isn’t it?
I didn’t expect that there are so many first homages in “Go Shu Mu In.”
>>4
I created it aiming for a Heisei first.
The basic setting fundamentally follows the original.
>>7
And the format where the latest model suddenly appears in front of this ordinary protagonist and they have no choice but to get in is also excellent.
Cyber Formula and Dragoon.
I am constantly burning Fukuda’s brain…
Even now, they’re one of the legends who still has a relatively good voice.
Minky Momo! It’s Minky Momo! Not Remy Shimada!
I noticed that only Dozul’s voice was unstable.
The thread image in the final stage is really too much of a combat machine, it’s scary.
Did you watch all 43 episodes of the TV series?
>>10
I haven’t seen it.
It’s tough.
(The Z’gok rises up gently)
I also watched the 1st movie from Gekijoban Gekizou.
Sharialble didn’t come out even a millimeter.
Does that mean I should also watch the TV version?
Sharирable only appears in the TV version! By the way, Gyan also.
If you’re preparing for Zeke Ax, it might be better to just pick out the beginning of episode 33, where Blau-Bro makes its first appearance, and episode 39, where Shalia-Bru appears.
If it’s just Shaliable, the novel version is better.
Is Cicero going to appear in the TV version!?
If it hadn’t been canceled, it might have been a more developed character, but that’s Sharia Blue for you.
What you pick up at Zikax is truly the otaku spirit.
>>19
I mean, in the novel version, they hold a very important position.
Director Tsurumaki and Enokido have been great since the time of FLCL… great… they were doing it.
>>19
Anno-kun, that’s exactly it, you know?
>>24
Anno-kun was on the side that had no interest in Shariah.
I only read the novel once at that time.
>>27
It’s Director Tsurumaki… *muku muku*
Sharia Bull only exists in the TV version…
I think it would be good to read the novel version that forms the basis of Char’s relationship with Zeon and his difficult personality.
I like Miharu’s episode, but I can’t fully sympathize because it’s like, “But this guy is the reason Captain Woody died…”
In the next work, both Char and Camille are missing their beam shots, so what is with the one-hit kill?
>>23
The performance of the MS has improved…
Honestly, the TV version is more interesting than the movie version.
>>25
The animation and storyboard have been redone based on the TV version, and the visuals are sharp and crisp.
The depth of the story is definitely in the TV version… that’s what I thought when I watched it again after several decades.
>>25
The feeling of being able to share time in the midst of the flames of war within a story is really good on TV.
You can experience the feeling of becoming a crew member (at worst).
Scriptwriter Enodo said that since Gundam has been homaged in many works, he wanted to highlight parts that no one has picked up on.
I think there are many elements that were picked up by Zeke Axus in parts that were probably cut from the theatrical version.
Looking at 1st and Z, I realize this is a work centered around the sorrow of child soldiers… and then it strikes me that this perspective applies to the entire Gundam series, making it feel heavy.
Do your best to watch the TV version too!
I don’t really understand the reason for wanting to remove Amuro in the movie.
I’ve been watching the first episode of the anime, and isn’t it amazing how they go straight for the cockpit and stab it right from the start?
>>34
Well, since I’m a mech geek, I have a general idea of the positional relationships, and if I don’t do it properly, I’ll end up with holes in the colony…
>>34
It’s been said many times that it’s not you who is amazing, but Gundam. However, in reality, Amuro is quite amazing himself.
>>34
At this point, I don’t know anything about the pilot, and I feel stronger about wanting them to die after all the chaos they’ve caused!
But I was still inexperienced enough to not be ready to shoot the real Char after this.
If you want to prepare for Sharia Bull, episode 39 is fine.
If you want to do your homework related to Blau-Bro (Cicero), you have to watch episode 33 as well.
Lieutenant Kowal, a subordinate of Major Char. A pilot of the Black Flea’s navigation unit. He took action alongside Char during the mid-battle of the White Base ship. He inadvertently fired a beam cannon with his own body.
An old man who sneaks bites of children’s bread and a toy that was a favorite during childhood seem to be coming out.
The cockpit targeting might have been supported by something like a Gundam’s auxiliary computer.
Nonetheless, I wonder if the one who rode it for the first time would do that.
Why doesn’t RX-78-1 appear?
>>42
Since it would be bad if Char took it, I incinerated it with super napalm.
>>43
It’s the part of the theme song “Burning Gundam.”
>>42
(Incineration off-screen)
When viewed in its entirety, it becomes clear that Lord Gihren was seen by everyone around him with genuine concern, thinking, “Is this guy really okay…?” He was quite the arrogant dark lord.
>>45
That guy is pretty strange because he doesn’t have the usual paranoia or cowardice that comes with being a dictator, and he’s always in a confident mood.
After all, having them study 43 episodes of Showa-era anime as new preparation is a high hurdle!
>>47
It’s a Showa anime, but it’s really interesting!
I wonder if the feeling of doing unnecessary things fades away because I’m always fighting while moving.
>>51
Since each episode has its highlights, I feel like there weren’t really any throwaway episodes.
>>54
When looking at it as a whole, the standalone episodes make you wonder if they are really necessary, but when you actually watch them all the way through, they don’t bother you that much.
>>69
It feels like a good way to take a break.
I’m Li Bai, but I couldn’t foresee that Artoria was going to take down Gillian.
Putting aside Nobuo Tobita’s remarks, humanity that cannot stop fighting like in Ideon has no choice but to die, according to the END.
The ending of the first Gundam gives hope that because a new type of humanity called Newtypes has been born, people might be able to abandon conflict.
Since I did Z, everything around there was ruined.
>>49
People can understand each other! Die! And then, ahaha… That’s why…
(These guys really say the lines I’ve often seen on the internet…)
The bento box from Camille is only available in the movie version.
When I watch anime, I often think, “This frizzy hair is quite annoying…”.
I don’t think it’s that painful aside from the outdated artwork.
Is it true that the bulge of the foot is a dam?
>>59
Lie
>>59
When you press the main camera on a Gundam, the jaw part that connects inside pops out.
The curly-haired guy is often said to be an introverted reclusive otaku boy… but he’s actually pretty passionate.
I don’t think there’s anything particularly odd about smashing the adventure king’s monitor, which often gets joked about.
In about episode 5, this guy is kicking things along with Bright, the Federation soldier from Luna II.
>>61
In episode 4, Amuro has a taste reminiscent of the Adventure King version from the artwork.
>>61
If he hadn’t piloted a Gundam, he would have had no connection to that kind of world for his whole life, but Amuro has quite a high mental aptitude for being a soldier.
>>61
The main character of the TV anime ≒ at the time when it was the era of passionate youth.
In today’s world, where there are naturally many gloomy protagonists, I think the evaluation around that inevitably changes.
>>70
Seeing people like Kapei and Hyoma, who ride bikes without a helmet or a license and crush police cars, is really shocking now…
The episodes that were cut from the movie are interesting too, so just take your time and watch them without pressure.
It’s really frustrating that once a pathetic “ugh” comes out, it’s all over for me, damn it.
It’s not Sharia Blue or Zec Nova that makes me think, “You did it, Anno!”
Humanity standing on some ground that I’ve seen somewhere, like “teleteleententeen” or something like that, in that area, right?
>>67
When the kick came out, I thought, “You really did it this time, huh?”
>>67
I think you could really see Anno’s quirks come out when he was drinking wine and shaking hands.
It’s a habit from the ones I’ve seen in Eva, not the Shin series.
It seems that there is technology for creating videos that look good with UC Engage, and while I wouldn’t mind wanting a trilogy remake for Zeek Axis, I can’t help but feel that it would definitely not go well, so I have no choice but to keep my mouth shut.
Gundam and Getter Robo too.
When thrown into the fire
It burns properly.
The beginning was like, “Ah, it’s Anno…” I had gotten used to it with Shin Universe.
It’s like, “Char is getting in the Gundam!”
It was interesting how the scenes and characters I knew only in fragments from parodies and highlight reels came together.
I saw Slegger for the first time, but I knew all the lines.
This time, I’m playing the role of Denim! I couldn’t handle it when Gun Cannon-kun did that movement.
I wonder whose proposal Cicero (Brau-Bro) is.
I only know about Cicero from G Generation, but was his name mentioned in novels or setting materials?
>>79
It was supposed to have Char’s name in Tomino’s memo, and he was supposed to ride it.
The Cicero that appeared in the game is completely different, despite having the same name.
At the beginning, rather than thinking “You really did it,” I felt a sense of anxiety like “Are we going to go with this for an hour and a half?” I experienced a similar anxiety in Shin Evangelion as well.
>>80
The nutrients obtained in the beginning are quite different from those obtained in the main story of Zeke Axes, right?
It must have been tiring to talk solely about the beginning or that story for a long time, but since Zeke Ax started just when you were feeling a bit scattered, it seemed quite refreshing.
>>80
I was a little anxious and couldn’t enjoy it because I thought it was Zeke Ax.
I should have gone the second time.
I’m watching the TV version and it’s the part where Garma dies, but aren’t the evacuees being a bit excessive?
What is that kind of call like “The show is about to start with a commercial!”?
>>81
Huh? It’s Shu, right…
>>82
It’s nice, isn’t it, those confusing commercials before and after old anime.
>>81
It’s unfortunate that 19-year-old Bright is being overwhelmed with unreasonable demands from both the military and civilians.
The Kike Roga that appeared in G Generation, the original source of the tabletop game, is completely different.
I’m sorry, but I ended up wanting to watch the beginning part of the main Ziga Axis story in about 13 episodes.
>>87
I see… I like the 0085 part more.
X, and of course W as well, have a lot of homages, so it’s interesting to watch after the resolution of the first one has improved.
Well, Zex is trying, but Lady Relena is too strong, it’s just Lady Relena…
Ryu’s weight is greater in the TV version, right?
In the movie version, Matilda was given significant weight, but Ryuu had quite a light impression.
I really like the background music of the scene where the Char’s Gundam thrusts the Gun Cannon in the beginning part, it has an incredible sense of over-the-top fun.
The red-eyed Gundam approaching the White Base afterwards shows Char’s bad traits, and I dislike it.
After crossing Jaburo and returning to space, the WB has become frightening, not just because Amuro is strong, but also because the others have improved as well.
The characters and BGM feel outdated, but the MS design is so detailed that I couldn’t get into it… They should have paid attention there too and gone with an old design and hand-drawn style!
If there were such a combat machine, it wouldn’t matter if it was a MAV or anything else… that’s how it feels in the first generation.
When you watch the TV version, the initial combination bank really sticks in your mind, doesn’t it? No, don’t do it while you’re running away from home!
>>98
Laser searcher synchronization!
Core Change Docking GO!
For Amuro, who escaped from the White Base… it may be that days of training like this will no longer come.
>>98
Core change! If we don’t do the docking go, toys won’t sell…
I’m going to bring out the G Armor, so please make sure to use it properly.
When I rewatched the TV version after a long time with my memory being hazy, I was surprised to see Blau Bro appearing briefly in episode 33.
The land version has everyone exhausted.
It’s really terrible when there’s no supply.
It has fallen into the sphere of influence of Zeon! Since it’s just right, go through as a decoy and come to Jaburo! That’s pretty terrible.
Ms. Matilda, who comes to supply there, is also being quite overworked.
I finally watched the TV version, but the depiction occasionally turns into a super robot.
I thought the format was completed from the very beginning.
Looking at it again, I’m pointing out the absurdity of the G-Armor’s two-shield setup and so on.
I’m amazed by the skill of the bald man who properly prepares the length for promotion.
I recently watched the movie version, and I thought it was amazing how suddenly slippery battle scenes were inserted.
Also, I heard “Ai Senshi” a ton in the Gundam DX series, and it was from a movie, right?
>>107
Isn’t it strange not to know the origin of “Ai Senshi” and “Meguriai” while playing Gundam Battle?
I wonder why they made the theater version have something weird like the Core Booster…
>>108
The G-Arms had a strong influence from the sponsors, so the director decided to use the regular enhanced fighter’s core booster.
In the end, it reached a point where fighting with this makes it seem like we don’t need an MS.
>>108
A proper fighter jet is better than a toy store’s hastily prepared empty shell of a fighter jet…
The new sponsors can also release new plastic models, making it a win-win situation.
Since there is room for episodes, many WB members have at least one extremely exhausting episode in the TV version.
The goodness in the latter part after overcoming that is both pleasant and carries a sadness of having become accustomed to war.
When watching the TV version, the sarcasm of Kai in the early stages is incredible… it’s amazing, but this person does what needs to be done without hesitation…
And it turns out that Hayato is surprisingly on Kai’s side.
Even after Ryu dies, the sense of impermanence is present as they are just cutting Ryu’s clip and going for core change docking.
I think “The Soldier’s Lament” is a song that fits well with any Gundam work.
The bomb at the time when time stops seems to have a devastating power like Gundam, but can’t that normally be used by MS?
The persistent execution of the British operation at the beginning deeply engraves the impression of Zeon’s colony drop.
Seira is much more of a sarcastic troublemaker than Kai…
>>116
Isn’t Kai always normal except for the early stages?
A new type coming back from Jupiter? So what? The Gundam can’t keep up with Amuro’s movements! That’s a big problem! …When I rewatched the Sharia Blue episode, it felt like that.
I got interested in Zeke Axe and binge-watched the TV version.
I like your face, Seira, but isn’t it a bit too much of a cliché?!
>>119
For Alterisha, it’s too strong…
>>121
I quite like how after overcoming the situation here, Char lets out such a pitiable voice.
>>119
Because I’m a princess…
>>119
It can be summed up in one word regarding that matter.
That person is Char’s sister.
>>123
Even if people say that Seira swung the Gundam Hammer and defeated the Big Zam, it has a certain persuasive power that makes you go, “Oh… really…”
The Gundam that has sound in the Azam episode leaves a strong impression.
It feels lonely without Daisuke’s insert song.
I was surprised by the scene where Amuro’s dad gets blown away into space…
>>125
I’m alive for now, so it’s okay!
>>129
(Fell from the stairs)
Seira calmly praises her opponents while taking them down, and it’s scary.
The way Seira-san recklessly launched the Gundam and is now fumbling around is just unbelievable.
>>127
If they can effectively use characters other than Amuro, there might be a meta reason for no longer needing to rely on him…
I can somewhat understand that the lower age group sold well because the G-Parts’ gimmick finally introduced some easily understandable toy elements.
>>130
If we had utilized the core block system better and used cannons and tanks, it might have been different…
>>130
I remember getting really excited with my classmates when we heard the news that the G Armor model kit was finally going to be released.
Seira is the kind of person who doesn’t indulge herself as much as she speaks harshly to others…
I think Seira-san portrays a lady of status well, while Mirai-san represents the daughter of a wealthy family.
I like how Ms. Bright is trying to be strict as much as possible, but in the end, she has no intention of punishing us as harshly as the regular army.
When I watched the TV version of Seira-san after a long time,
What a tough woman… I thought.
It’s amazing how someone can write lines like that these days; it seems like no one can.
(It seems like Frau and Hayato suddenly got together…)
>>140
There is quite a bit of foreshadowing.
>>140
It’s not urgent, is it!?
>>140
In the theatrical version, that might be the case, but in the TV version, Frau Bow, who was always fussing over Amuro around Jaburo, doesn’t pay much attention to him anymore.
I love the bald princess so much…
Hello, Oniko-san. Even if you say it’s a light cannon, Seira-san will definitely do it, right…?
Once she gets used to MS, she’ll definitely become an ace, won’t she, Seira-san…?
Up until now, the charm of First has been described in every possible way by various famous and unknown individuals, but it never reached a special demand.
It’s simply amazing that things have taken off with Ziek Axis… that’s what I’ve been thinking while watching the trends over the past two months.
The first half lacks a bit of intensity in the depiction of the core block separation and fusion, but…
Having the G Armor makes it immediately feel more relatable as a robot anime.
I was surprised that everything was standardized when I reviewed the first part.
>>149
I didn’t think it would be a line from the middle of the story without a helmet…
>>149
It’s a standard trope that has been passed around since before the era of social media…
>>149
That’s why my dad is so obsessed…
Although Amuro’s escape leaves a big impression, when you watch it all the way through, it’s clear that everyone has made mistakes and has been forgiven…
It’s too strong for Altheisia…
That kind Casval brother…
It’s kind of amusing how the siblings are misjudging each other.
There are many episodes, but there are a lot of interesting stories in the TV version… Well, I understand it’s tough.