
Brat…
My arms don’t look long…
The strength of the first beam rifle is abnormal.
Did you shoot this devil with maximum output or something?
>>3
In the final battle, the Guf was instantly killed.
Another frustrating depiction in the story that silences the complaining otaku who say, “There’s no data left again.”
>>4
A convincing power that makes you feel you have no choice but to erase the data…
That’s nice.
Please re-release the plastic model.
Even if the one riding isn’t a psychopath or a battle maniac, just a regular kid…
>>7
I’m still technically a child.
>>9
You would be categorized as a combat freak.
Why do you think of just destroying the Zeon base because you found it after escaping?
The depiction of the beam saber has a strong murderous intent, which is good and frightening.
Well, it’s even scarier when someone can kill and not be warped by it.
The moment when you instantly realize that the pilot is in the Gundam was beautiful.
But during the One Year War, it’s unlikely that such encounters would be rewarded, right?
I haven’t been able to buy any plastic models.
Well, to be honest, I feel that Delta Zine is quite a bit less prominent than this…
Perhaps the fact that I could die in an instant without suffering is some small comfort.
Wasn’t it re-released on P-Bandai before?
>>17
There won’t be any resales from Preban!
It’s not a resale!
>>17
Since I was able to buy it, I still have it stacked up and haven’t looked back at it.
>>23
Assemble!
It can be thought of as a light armor custom for ground combat-type hard reconnaissance.
There was nothing unnatural about it as a machine, but in the case of a child soldier who died in battle, well, there probably wouldn’t be any data left.
War is crap.
Of course, it’s hesitating to shoot a living person.
The Ez8-style chin guard is cool.
It’s not explicitly stated, but I feel that the base is probably the ground combat type, which is nice to sense.
>>25
The Ez-8 itself is Gundam Extra Eight…
>>26
And this is Gundam EX…
>>25
By completely changing the design, including the gym, it highlights a technique that makes it difficult to directly perceive that “oh, that’s the base.”
The boy was not rewarded, and Mama broke.
I was thinking that this Gundam really stops right in front of the protagonist quite conveniently…
Of course I would hesitate…
I did it! I defeated that devil!
The story was somewhat cheap, but the combat was good, and I want to see the Africa arc.
>>31
This time is Early 08, so if there is a next time, it will be Early 0083.
(I see… we might be able to understand each other… I’m not killing because I like it either…)
Q Why is there a child riding it?
Because it’s a Gundam.
Aren’t beam sabers hard to position? I fell in love when it moved with a clank.
It’s all good because I was able to create a setting where orphans created by colony drops are being used in other people’s side stories!
Unlike Shiro and Aina, the boy was still a boy, and Mom was still Mom, which was unfortunate…
No, what is that couple even?
>>36
Our Squad Leader
It’s nice to desperately protect a damaged gym.
>>38
After understanding the contents, when I look back here, I think, “What a good kid, so desperate…”
Even though we don’t play together, it feels like I’m quite attached just from being close by all the time…
That’s sad.
I thought I heard mom’s voice somewhere, and it turned out to be the new Kagarri person…
What happens to Mom after that?
Are you going to Neo Zeon?
>>40
I think they would have joined up with Rommel’s forces if they had been in Africa all this time.
I’m grateful that there are quite a few three-dimensional items available, but please reissue plastic models…
I hope that after suffering on the African front, you don’t join the Gihren faction and instead open a bar somewhere around Tunisia.
It was made to promote Gundam in North America, and I think it did a pretty good job of introducing Gundam as a story like this.
I’ll never come to Earth again, you idiot!
The African front will remain until the worst of the F90 era, so I’m anxious.
I can’t just comfortably spend my days in this world after having someone I might have understood killed, and this connects to Hathaway’s Flash.
He wasn’t the kind of guy who could indiscriminately machine-gun infantry, damn it!
The Rommel squad is totally a route to annihilation…
Well, no matter where you go, nothing good comes of it anyway…
>>50
If anything, it’s a direct path to using children for the tribe in war.
It’s good to prioritize the enemy that is directing killing intent rather than the incapacitated opponent right in front of you.
Not good…
I don’t mind if you don’t stick to Mama, I want to see stories from different battlefields too.
When you look closely, there are many common parts with the Jim, but compared to the Zaku and the Guff, the design of the Jim is too different…
The conclusion is that you shouldn’t make unreasonable demands on children with such half-hearted efforts in battle.
Suddenly, a bang from behind!
I can’t accept the protagonist’s ending.
We can’t turn back now…
>>55
Even the young soldiers of Zeon are fighting on Earth, unable to return.
The federal child soldiers are also fighting.
In the midst of all this, can I return to space alone and spend time laughing with my child? That’s impossible…
>>55
It feels like the protagonist’s mental state, which was already troubled, has broken even more because of the thread-related issues.
>>55
It’s broken…
>>55
It’s really terrible that there’s a possibility that my child could be dead from the conversation.
I think it’s a nice design, so I’d like to see the model kit.
To be honest, I want an MG.
Gouf is trash.
I thought it was an overseas production, so they probably wouldn’t kill any children, but then it ended up having a really terrible death, and it was no good.
The staff’s understanding of Gundam is too deep…
It’s not just the designer that resembles the EZ8.
>>60
In the first place, it’s made by someone who loves 08MS.
They were at the level of characters that make you go, “Wait, is this guy for real?!”
>>65
I think it’s a bit convoluted to say that I can choose one favorite character from the main series and then go ahead and pick that one.
>>69
A character who died caught up in a weird hairstyle.
If you can release it at this timing, then that’s something only a fanatic would do.
>>77
Rather, it seems they calculated backwards to specify the stage and timing.
>>65
Is that legendary character making an appearance!? It’s just a placeholder, but that person also…
>>60
Around the time the European front ended, it was reassembled and repaired with prototypes and such.
I wonder what the prototype was used for.
>>90
In addition to the most famous forms of Gundam and GM, as well as existing variations.
In a war of that scale, there must be various strengthening proposals.
To be honest, it’s easier for me to fight to protect my allies than to kill enemies…
Of course, I’ll go to help…
The person who was in the gym must have had a hard time afterwards.
It’s better than a Zaku, isn’t it, better than a Zaku.
The person who wrote the script is the type to say “I was influenced by 08th MS Team and Thunderbolt”…
Of course.
I’m really done with war and all that…
On the contrary, it feels like I’ve lost my reason to live.
I can’t make music anymore…
🎻
💀👏💀👏💀👏
I think children live normally.
It’s more persuasive because I remember seeing a child soldier die right in front of me, which makes it hard for me to meet you.
I saw a Gundam with a simple gym for the first time.
Well, it’s troublesome if someone like Ainako shows up…
Casting for a time-series thinking type of otaku.
It’s great that the communication is connected in the final battle, and it becomes a fight with a Gundam-like response.
>>79
“You invader!” is the classic way to say it, and it’s fine.
Mom broke at that moment, didn’t she?
Dragging towards death…
It seems like that person is a supportive boss.
Nothing is good at all…
Well, the fact that the federal army continues to resist while being filled with child soldiers after a large-scale massacre of civilians is something we’ve seen a lot in the first one…
In the end, Zeon also mobilizes students.
In 3D animation, the feeling of being an outsider as a child soldier increases, right?
I think the most outrageous thing in this anime is the Saberfish.
It’s probably based on land combat, so it’s weaker than the RX-78…
Beam rifles are amazing!
General Yuri is something else… he’s quite an unyielding person.
Whether it’s a Gundam or not, a single strike from a heat sword from behind is enough.
>>91
If anything, in the first original, it was able to destroy the leg armor with a heat rod.
By the time the Guff appears, the feeling of invincibility in the armor has significantly diminished.
>>99
The greatest strength of Gundam is its firepower.
If it hits, you die, so you have no choice but to avoid it or kill with a surprise attack.
Ah, I found a gap!!!
>>99
The original Gundam isn’t as rigid as it sounds.
The shield can be destroyed by a single shot from a Zaku Bazooka, and the axe is also effective, so the only option is to counter it with the saber.
The fact that Zeon, which is invading completely unscathed, is mobilizing students in the latter half of the war means they are drafting at an incredibly fast pace.
Well, considering the difference in national power, it’s only natural.
>>92
Even if all limited resources are dedicated to the military, the power ratio is still 1:30.
It’s tough.
The ground operations were sloppy, and it felt very Zeon-like that they were pushing through using mobile suits.
If it goes the real route, it suddenly becomes outrageous with the rankings of anime characters!
I personally felt it was lacking a bit since the infiltration of the federal base.
The gym reclaiming operation was a spectacular failure…
It is a necessary process to meet that boy at least once.
That kind of strategy failed without any results, which feels surprisingly rare.
I wonder if this is a land combat type.
Well, from the perspective of the Zeon in that situation, Mama-san is a hero.
The problem is that, from Mom’s perspective, that wasn’t the kind of story it was…
I love how the shoulder gatling has a ruggedness unique to the One Year War.
The way of fighting is not at all clumsy.
It’s worse to just stand there on the battlefield~
The strength of the image when two Goufs arrived while we were initially in retreat.
That’s why being defeated looks good.
>>104
Not even good with the Guff, huh? (neck rolling)
120 points of the One Year War Side Story
The Zaku Tank has become the main character in the middle of the story.
It feels rare to see so many Goggles appearing and being active in a work like this.
Even though usually only one or two show up, there were quite a few this time, right?
Is it okay to make this Yuri guy a guest character? Is the director crazy for doing that?
The fact that the gym is fleeing and the Zaku machine gun is bouncing off and not having any effect was a joke.
That said, Lunatitanium is indeed hard.
In the beginning, I was shot at with machine guns and bombarded so much that it was almost like I survived thanks to my armor.
Thanks to Captain Solari keeping the Gundam pinned down, we were able to defeat it!
Thanks to the captain! It’s as if the captain did it!
It’s said that the Zions had no choice but to go for melee attacks because the Gundam was just too tough.
>>115
If you’re far away, you’ll get shot by a beam rifle, so the only chance would be in close combat…
Wow, this Gundam’s melee combat is strong…! What kind of movement is that…?
It’s just a normal flying Gufo Cas.
It’s better than Norris, so I guess it’s okay.
It’s good that Jim is portrayed strongly.
There’s no way we can win when it’s full of stuff like this.
Beam weapons are scary!! Just showing them off made me extremely satisfied.
It was something that kept me satisfied until the very end.
The major general seems to have come out as a misfit! At that point, I have the impression that they are a good person?
When I think about it, it feels like I used it as a decoy to escape…
>>120
It is a vapor bomb.
>>120
If we didn’t destroy the gym in that infiltration mission, three Gims would accompany the Gundam in the final battle, and we would have no choice but to die.
Even with just a shield, the gym has Lunachita, and while it may not be a one-hit kill, it is equipped with one of the strongest beam weapons as standard in this era.
The Dom is still good, but other mobile suits can’t win without getting close.
>>121
Although it was targeted while trying to snipe, the Jim endured that much firepower from the Zaku machine gun.
What’s up with that Gouf Custom getting instantly killed by the Gatling from the front?
In other words, it’s already quite strong that using a machine gun is impossible, so you have no choice but to use other weapons.
Meanwhile, their guns are one-shot kills.
It’s one thing if it’s a Gundam, but even a Jim can deflect a Zaku machine gun’s shots, that’s intense, right?
While the captains were doing various things, I was continually fighting with the thread image and thought, “The Zaku is strong…”
>>128
This is a crappy game where a single mistake on this side means instant death.
There’s a difference between the Gundam piloted by Newtypes and the Gundam piloted by Oldtypes, so Newtypes are really amazing after all.
Because I’m a Newtype, I connected and communicated, but then I died…
Cluttered Gundam
>>131
Since it’s CG, I want to create shapes that are impossible to achieve in traditional drawing…
>>131
The motif is a skeleton with its insides protruding.
I like that the mechanic guy said this is better than a Zaku while riding in a gym.
Seeing him get taken out in the middle of the last dialogue reminded me of the novel version of Amuro…
Leroy! Gundam was trying to understand you!
>>133
That was a tragedy too, but Amuro’s will helped to connect the hearts of those around him, including Leroy, so there was something left behind, at least.
All that’s left here is a curse for mom…
It seems there are filthy Zeon aliens who took advantage of the conscience of this Gundam pilot to shoot them down.
The Zaku that was tied together was an elite capable of aerial descent.
But I killed.
Beam Saber: Instant Death
Beam rifle: instant death
Vulcan: Zaku is instant death.
This is the mobile suit of the Earth Federation.
I can’t win.
Isn’t there something like barely dodging in the cockpit?
>>140
If it were an ordinary sword, there might have been a chance, but since it’s a heat saber…
It might be better to be dead instantly…
Certainly, if we talk about a free officer on the ground at that timing, it has to be that person with the strange hairstyle…
>>143
There really aren’t any free officers available to get involved in the European front…
The ending is…
The African front… the African front!? I was surprised.
Rommel is the guy who was in the desert in ZZ, right?
It doesn’t seem like they’re incompetent, but how should I put it…
>>145
It’s no good to be using guerrilla tactics with the remnants when you can return to the republic.
>>149
The republic is a place for weaklings who accepted defeat.
This is not a place where the soldiers who fought believing in total annihilation can return to.
The war isn’t over yet.
>>145
The line “The desert… hasn’t changed at all in 8 years!!” is really sad.
It means that both the Federation and Zeon were ignoring us.
Hmm, the weight of the Zaku feels good…
I realized that while pretending to understand, Gundam was bouncing around and moving at super high speeds, and it felt really good to snap back to reality with, “Oh right, this is Mobile Suit Gundam.”
>>148
I was told that while I was playing Kizuna, Exvs. (Extreme Vs.) came out, and it was no good.
It felt like Gundam was on a different generation level with its movements.
>>152
It’s actually different.
If the Zeon boosts their speed, the Federation hops along energetically with their legs and hips.
Just when I thought I had pushed him down and cornered him, he’s energetically chasing again—Jim is quite resilient.
I love the part where I’m chased by a Gouf in the forest; it feels like Gundam: The Ride.
I’m being chased by my allies, but…
>>156
It’s great that the Gouf came to help! It really feels like a ride-based movie.
I thought, “You should stay in Zanzibar offshore!”
But I wonder if I’ll get shot down.
It’s like they’re the only one in a jumpsuit, jumping around and dodging like crazy…
The ground assault type GunTank that doesn’t transform into assault mode is a bit overcomplicated, isn’t it…?
It’s different from a Zaku.
It’s not just the Gym Sniper in ’08.
I want to escape to space! But the fact that the Federation has beam rifles is too much of a threat.
>>162
Going up into space is a straight line with no obstacles or anything…
That’s just an easy target for a sniper.
The Gatling Shield has a much smaller caliber than the Zaku Machine Gun, so it should be pretty much like a pea shooter.
>>163
Well, the warhead is probably more impressive…
The Zaku machine gun in the TV series is surprisingly underwhelming in its portrayal, considering its large caliber.
There was also a time when it was claimed that I was using warheads for unarmored targets.
>>163
The size of the diameter alone does not determine the power.
Although rifle bullets have a smaller caliber than handgun bullets, their power is incomparably stronger.
But I think the team name “Midnighters” is a bit uncool.
A kid who can’t shoot on a perfect day for beam rifles…!
Why do you have to come out to the battlefield…?
>>167
Why are kids even on the battlefield…?
>>168
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>>167
There are many cases where even NT individuals cannot understand each other.
It didn’t seem like there was a strong desire for revenge, as they hesitated even with that.
If Mom wasn’t fighting against Gundam, she would probably be targeting the HLV.
I think it was the job of the Gundam holding the beam rifle.
It must have been quite harsh to make the boy do that…
>>169
It has a Newtype-like quality, so this will probably break.
>>178
But the Newtype Amuro is shooting down a battleship filled with a ton of people like it’s nothing…
>>179
I feel like in a way, that’s also broken.
“It’s a bit strange that you can draw the line at ‘if the opponent is a Zaku, they aren’t human.'”
>>179
If the opponent is a Zaku or if it’s a battle with Ral-san, then he’s a sad man who has been hardened by that, seriously.
>>179
That guy is that…
Why do you fight?
You have nothing to protect.
If it were North America, I might have had a chance to go back.
Is it the Netflix thing…?
I want you to come to Amazon Prime or Gundam FC…
>>171
What is this person talking about regarding the work funded by Netflix…?
First, compared to reality, the Type 61 tank has abnormal performance, but the fact that Zaku’s armor remains completely intact even when hit by that abnormal performance artillery is where the Mobile Suits of the Universal Century start.
>>174
Well, if it’s not at that level, then wouldn’t it be fine with just tanks and fighter jets?
No, the fighter jets were strong.
How did that guy get into the Gundam, even more than Amuro…?
>>176
I sense the same circumstances as Amuro, where his parents worked at a federal facility and were attacked by Zeon…
>>176
The Federation’s Nita Research Institute doesn’t exist yet, and there may have been something since the Blue Destiny’s Khrust defected.
>>176
“The obvious context for fans that ‘Gundam pilots are children’ is”
I think it’s amazing that just by depicting “why,” a conversation can unfold.
I knew it!
Even if newtypes and enhanced humans are strong as pilots, I think it’s ethically wrong to make them kill people because they can feel that in their hearts!
I wonder when Amuro started being recognized as NT-like even within the Federation?
>>186
Around the time Matilda-san submitted the report on the White Base.
I want to look back on it.
The thread image shows the Gouf and Gym moving in a way that’s way more impressive than the Zaku.
Africa is in quite a situation because the remnants of the Zeon soldiers from the side story are fleeing.
The ones who fell from the Kolo and the ones from the Fenrir squad.
Was it around the time of Odessa that WB started to stand out as a Newtype squad?
The delicate Camille has broken down, and even the mentally strong Judeau is feeling fed up and questioning whether he can keep going.