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[Mobile Suit Gundam] Why is it bad to hit?

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Pose of

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Why was Bright so stylish?

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I accidentally reached out and couldn’t look Amuro in the eye or something like that.

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Bright is secretly thinking, “This is bad.”

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I was giving a cold treatment just to show that I’m not favoring Amuro consciously…

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Even Bright, who hit him, was flustered and thought, “Uh-oh.”

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I wonder if it’s some kind of mistake like a big Halloween.

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What’s wrong with looking away!

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You were 19 back then, right? It’s not strange to get involved, and it’s also understandable to think “this is bad.”

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I understand Amuro’s point of view, but…

I’m annoyed because it’s not the right time to be saying things like that.

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“Boys should be a little mischievous like this.”

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Well, being thrown into a situation where you kill or are killed at the age of 14 is something you can’t just rationalize.

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Mr. Bright is also facing various limits…

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It looks like they are acting a bit grandiose and trying to deceive in various ways.

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Because I have to be in that position…

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The occasionally theatrical movements might be a reflection of Tomino’s qualities as a playwright.

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When I imitated this in front of my boss who likes Gundam, it got a decent reaction.

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>>17

Did you hit (me)…?

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If I become the only decent officer (in training) in this household, then of course…

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I guess Hathaway raised them like this too.

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>>19

You probably haven’t interacted much at work.

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When I first saw it, I thought it was just a robot anime with kids fighting, but…

When I think about it again, it’s a terrible hell.

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All the adults around me say this is not good, but we have no choice but to rely on it.

If necessary, I’ll use it as bait.

It’s a cold era.

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In reality, I felt quite like asking for mercy.

The hand came out.

Oh no!

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When Ryu-san, who always lets his guard down and acts like a big brother on site, died, it was really sad.

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>>24

Give me a break…!!

It can be interpreted as either begging for forgiveness or reaching a limit, which is quite painful.

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The situation with Hathaway is a result of parenting going too well.

If Hathaway is a self-serving loser, he wouldn’t do anything against the Federation just by living off Bright’s coattails.

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Mr. Bright is at his limit, especially since Ryuu-san died, but he’s been struggling even before that.

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In that world, everyone with a sound mind recognizes that the Federation is crap.

Even Bright himself is like that.

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Bright isn’t so awful that he can escape, but he’s also not young enough to take action, so he’s deceiving himself with some vague excuse about learning about the world at a restaurant.

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In the story of Senhaza, my mental state has been quite deteriorated for the past three years, and I’ve submitted my resignation, but the higher-ups are refusing to accept it, so I can’t quit.

In the midst of all that, I thought that if I could retire from my service six months ago, I could run a restaurant and learn about the world while calming my mind.

Since it’s a flow of thinking that one should do something for Amuro and the others who have died, it’s a bit different from just running away to make excuses.

(Organizing information within the work)

That aside, I’m planning to give a speech like Daikun when I run for office.

“I wouldn’t get any reception doing a second-rate speech like that, and I would probably be ridiculed by the public.”

I’m thinking about it casually.

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I’m just dying, but is this around the time right after the captain was relieved of their duties, or something like that?

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>>30

Completely different.

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Bright-san 19 is impossible…

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Of course, I would escape into Seira’s body.

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In the early days at the Inner Palace, Tsuchiya did a perfect impersonation of this.

Ucchan and Samaz are totally lost and Tsuchiya was desperately explaining that they look alike!

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A man who trained Hathaway during the One Year War.

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>>35

In such a ridiculously busy time!?

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The talented actor Bright.

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Hathaway was born in 1980.

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I understand that you might do it if the situation is such that one of us could die next.

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On the way, several pilots and candidates got really angry, saying “The treatment is way too different from Amuro,” and attempted to escape.

I think Mr. Bright was being tough on Amuro because he didn’t want that kind of thing to happen.

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Because it’s making an incredible face just before this…

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When Ryu dies, everyone will start to get their act together.

In the 1st, you can’t really see Mr. Bright’s leadership qualities.

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When watching it in the length of a theatrical version, I can really feel that everyone has abandoned their youth and freshness… it has a different flavor compared to the TV version.

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I can’t imagine Mirai opening her legs to Bright when Sleggar is present, so it must be after the Solomon battle.

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It looks like it would definitely hurt your back no matter when you see it.

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Even if it’s after the war, could it be around one or two months later?

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I was able to see that face with the Acebe card at that time, right?

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If Mr. Bright collapses, it really becomes quite a mess, doesn’t it?

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If it weren’t for Ryu, I’d probably be done for immediately…

I died.

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>>49

What am I supposed to do…!!

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At first, in this performance, I was saddened by the fact that I had to let them die.

“Please spare me a second time; I have to take care of the remaining crew.”

I thought it was deep that it was described as acting mixed with hatred.

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The TV version is pretty intense for everyone mentally, isn’t it?

The sense of agreement is incredibly tense.

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There are almost no regular position soldiers, and everyone is in situations where they have to do whatever they can to survive, so basically, there’s no room for relaxation, and I can’t help but feel frustrated with those who complain (like, stop it…).

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It’s amazing how Ryuu understands that Mr. Bright is mentally strained even though he’s struggling himself and takes on the role of the caretaker on the ship…

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It’s ridiculous that while Amuro, just because he’s a pilot, gets his meal served in a large portion, an old man is stealing bread from a child next to him.

War is shit.

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>>52

I like the balanced storytelling that doesn’t make me angry at the old man.

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>>57

Don’t make me eat in a place like this!!

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>>60

I’m sorry, I meant to write that I wasn’t directly angry at you, old man.

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When Ryu was around, everyone would wait for him and act spoiled… that’s what it felt like.

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UC’s Bright has become quite soft.

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I can understand Amuro’s feelings of not being able to handle being suddenly thrown into the battlefield.

In this situation, if Ace said something like that, I understand that it would just trouble Bright, so it’s a good scene.

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What’s up with Job John and regular soldiers not being reliable at all?

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Amuro is doing his best and is really feeling the pressure.

Is it hell?

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It’s nice that they basically praise Amuro highly when he’s not around.

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Understanding that we are both performing beyond our limits.

It’s just that the other person was being overly reliant, and I finally reached my limit…

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Since there’s nothing that can be done, if I had to say who is to blame, it would have to be Frau Bau for feeding us in a place like that.

Frau is also a civilian, so there’s no way she would understand something like that…

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It’s just strange that civilians and pilots are eating together like that…

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Given the circumstances and environment like that, it’s completely understandable that we can’t get along cheerfully.

That’s why the White Base, which became a place for Amuro to return to after overcoming death, is precious, and the bond deepens.

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>>65

Amuro’s parents are like that, and both Ryu who protects him and Matilda who praises him end up dying.

I even killed Lalah, who I might have been able to understand deeply.

What are we supposed to do now that the war is over…?

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Wow, so it’s not just that Mr. Bright is seriously angry here…

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Captain Ryu Machilda Woody and normal people are dying one after another, so I can’t even complain anymore.

Captain Woody’s words about pilots fulfilling their duty really resonate, especially with Amuro after Jaburo.

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Well, it’s not common for civilians to be on a battleship, so it seems difficult to assume even military personnel.

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I like the crap story about civilians starting a demonstration.

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I happened to start watching Gundam and just got to the episode with the thread image.

So this is the original scene for the lines I only knew! I’m feeling various emotions.

As I continue to look at it, my hate accumulates, and it’s tough.

Will this pent-up hatred be released in the end?

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>>72

Hate towards Bright-san?

In the end, there won’t be any of that anymore.

Everyone will become strong warriors and do their best.

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It’s similar to what Amuro said when Kai got off once; even if you don’t really like someone, if you go through life-and-death situations together, a sense of kinship beyond like or dislike is born.

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Everyone was just barely managing to get by.

Why would you drop off a state-of-the-art ship with a lot of evacuees and hardly any proper soldiers in enemy territory?

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>>73

Because it can obtain top-notch data and somehow survive…

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It’s nice for such a pair to become friends who playfully banter in a casual manner like in Zeta Gundam and Char’s Counterattack.

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Well, there’s not really any easily understandable catharsis…

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It’s nice to feel an unprecedented sense of unity while being healed by a flock of flamingos.

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Even if I don’t want to eat, I’ve been told that I have to, and now it’s getting really overwhelming.

The depiction of Amuro started eating rice like a broken doll is amazing.

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There are events prepared where even Amuro reunites with his father who has suffered from oxygen deprivation and encounters his mother who is with another man.

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In the first place, Bright’s attitude toward Amuro is similar to that of Ryu, who is in a similar position and is almost the same age.

It’s easy to forget that it was at a level where I was being criticized for my immaturity.

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>>84

If asked if they are in a similar position, it would be Liu the Sergeant Major and Bright the Captain.

Well, I suppose Bright had heavier responsibilities and likely had more to do…

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>>84

When the Lamparal attack happens, we can finally clear our misunderstandings.

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Once Ryu-san is gone, everyone starts to have the underlying belief that they should just be responsible for themselves…

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If there is any hate towards Mr. Bright.

I don’t think anything will be resolved if you don’t feel anything about Bright’s responses after Ryu-san’s death.

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I think it was a bad move for Pride to try to take the Gundam away from Amuro.

I think there was also an idea to rotate all the pilots so that anyone could ride any mobile suit, but if anyone other than Amuro gets in the Gundam, it wouldn’t be very strong, and there would also be a risk of it being destroyed.

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The worst part was that it became a buy and sell words situation due to the timing when Amuro asked.

If explained step by step, even if I couldn’t be persuaded, I was able to gain understanding.

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Well, Amuro and Tiger… I like to consult on how to deal with it.

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I feel like when I was a kid I saw Mr. Bright collapse a few times due to mental issues.

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Amuro tried to respond to the enemy’s new type independently, but this led to a misunderstanding where Bright perceived it as arrogance.

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