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[Super Robot Wars] It’s such a waste to have this unused data…

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It’s cheerful discarded data…

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Did you create this much without getting permission?

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If you make it after taking it, it probably won’t be done in time even if you do take it.

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>>2

I think Terada mentioned somewhere that we initially succeeded, but later it was said that it wouldn’t work after all.

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>>73

The title of the work was not supposed to be stated explicitly.

It’s just being inferred that it will surely be a Sentinel based on the data of the dead thread and Barzam.

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>>94

There are maps that suggest they wanted to engage in battles in Ayers City.

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Well, I didn’t expect that Kurobon would be okay and that Sentinel would get bounced…

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The data that I was working on has come back with a rejection…

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I wonder if they made it that way because MSV machines used to come out frequently back in the day…

“So,” Sentinel thought it was more complicated than expected and scrapped it.

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Um… this Barzam…

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That Barzam was a remnant, huh?

By the way, that Barzam…

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Huh? The work it appears in is Mobile Suit Z Gundam, you know?

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A Sentinels series can’t fit into the scale of battles in Super Robot Wars on a cosmic or transcendent dimension level…

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>>9

The stage is set for entry into the galaxy! As expected, the SEED scenario of Sarufa battles on Earth…

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>>13

Zig is forgotten again…

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>>24

Since they only did up to the Himika chapter in Nirufā, I had no doubt they would clearly do it in Sarufā, the Flora chapter.

In the first place, there are cases where they don’t even do the original species.

Give me the barao too.

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>>13

Evangelion scenario…

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>>13

But if it weren’t for SEED, the Gundam faction in SORCERER would definitely have been ignored…

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>>9

Nilfa is probably a story mostly within the Earth sphere!

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It seems like after getting permission from Bandai and Sotsu with Kurobon, the rights holder is different and then they issued a no-go later on…

Kurobon should be welcome.

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This is a Z Gundam unit, please let me through.

Barzam Length: 19.4m Weight: 40.4t Appeared in: Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam It was deployed in combat by the Titans during the latter stages of the First Neo Zeon War. However, production numbers were not large due to the subsequent end of the war. In some settings, it is said to share a basic frame with the Gundam Mk-II.

This is a Z Gundam unit, please let me through.

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>>11

It’s the Barzam! Alright!

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The Sentinel is perfect for pulling the first half of the Universal Century storyline.

Moderately small in scale

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What on earth is that satellite missile?

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The seriousness can be inferred from the sanitary missile.

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I don’t think G Generation F is good and this one is bad, you know?

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I heard that this orange Z Plus isn’t Amuro’s machine, is that true?

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I guess the Arad story was a new design, wasn’t it?

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Is there no battle animation left with just this remaining?

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It seems that although they created the entire anime, it got rejected and could not be included.

So only the status screen is left.

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>>23

I just heard for the first time that they even made an anime.

Is there a pattern where you can’t make it and put it in…?

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I thought that as time passed, things would become easier, but it seems to have become even tougher than back then.

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>>25

It feels like it’s okay for the aircraft even if the character doesn’t match.

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>>30

I thought, but in recent books, even the aircraft got a no-go.

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>>30

The VS series has the mechs appearing, right?

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The Barzam and satellite missiles are heading towards the Z Gundam.

The Salamis Kai and Magellan Kai were passed on to 0083.

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It doesn’t seem like only the aircraft will participate?

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Albion tends to be used as a connector because its design is good.

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I wonder if the late release of things like Bitter, Albion, and the unfinished parts of 0083 was a substitute for Sentinel…

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>>31

It’s hard that we have to call in voice actors for this…

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Terada blurted out that he was making a battle anime.

I didn’t mention the title of the work, but…

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Is it Nilfa?

A memory I learned from something like Chaos Pa.

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It’s such a waste to be this cool…

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I wish I could have seen the Mk-V in action…

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It’s a great work, but it’s regrettable that it has a complicated existence.

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Maybe I could have used an Augusta-spec MkV as a hidden feature…

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Zex Twai… coming back with a vengeance… ugh, my head!

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When it comes to the Arad chapter, I wonder if they realized that the Crossbone couldn’t take the Sentinel and added it later, or if they intended to recreate it simultaneously.

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>>42

It’s the Ibiss that properly reproduces the Kurobon.

It is highly likely that Arad was in charge of the Sentinel.

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A few years ago, a book similar to a Gundam encyclopedia was released, but Sentinel was not included due to rights holder requests, so the rights situation is still quite troublesome.

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>>44

It seems that Asano is now off the radar, and things are seriously becoming complicated and bizarre.

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The new G Generation that is coming out has confirmed participation.

It might just be the aircraft itself.

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I like the slightly squished dots of Nilfa.

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Even Crobot had requests, but it didn’t come out for a long time.

Books must be a hassle, huh?

Such as the very popular Astray.

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I want to watch a battle anime…

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When you think about it, it’s an amazing choice to have the real series with Sentinel for both men and women, and Kurobon as the main.

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It feels like characters, old illustrations, and documents are not allowed.

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I wonder if the rights for book-related media are strong in the original context…

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While the other protagonists’ early scenarios involve interactions with the newcomers, only Arado is with Yazan.

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The combat animation of the 0083 series was crazy; I wonder if this is a way to vent my frustrations…

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Looking at it again, the pixel art of the Zodiac is really nice.

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I want MkV and Ex-S to join as allies in Nirvash.

Maybe I have all the weapons.

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>>57

Income (MAP)

Incom

Incom (ALL)

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Just make this annoying thing a page in my past works.

I think it’s not a problem if we decide to create something that nicely incorporates both the military and occult tastes of the easily approachable official history of the Universal Century.

Gundam UC is part of that lineage.

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>>58

But since it sells, I’ll release a renewed version of MG…

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“Sorry, I couldn’t get permission for Giant Robot, so making the final boss Big Fire is off the table!”

“Eh?!”

“I’m sorry, I couldn’t get permission for Gundam Sentinel, so I’ll revise the entire Arad chapter.”

“Eh!?”

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It seems that at the time of α, Gan Eden and the surrounding elements were somewhat established, so if we think about the plan to suddenly put the character with the copyright into the original boss machine, it must have been around the time of Winkism.

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But if Zeora were in the Shinsengumi, she might stand out.

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Who is to blame for the complicated rights situation with Sentinel?

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Is it Bandai’s lack of consideration…?

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It’s ironic that I ended up having to do a bit of 0083 again, which was rejected in the first place.

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I wanted to see the moving MkV and the cut-in of the cod…

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I really like the animation of Second α.

Can we make it again on this route?

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The ZZ anti-fan claimed that they would create a true Gundam, but in the end, it just turned into an original project for a model magazine that only spread the MS design, so it’s not surprising that troublesome stakeholders ended up being born from it.

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There are no Nero types.

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Well, fundamentally, this project was conceived in response to the resistance against the shaping of Bandai’s plastic models.

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It seems like it would be good to create a new work in this area, just like they released Zeta Plus in UC.

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Originally, the plan to create a miniature anime of Sentinel changed multiple times.

We’re rolling into the production of 0083, where we can take the reins ourselves.

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Was ZZ treated like that back then?

I wonder if it was similar to what we now call Iron-Blooded or Mercury.

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>>77

Fans who like military themes and new fans gained from Z have been strongly opposed.

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>>77

Just watching the main story makes it clear that it has been explicitly made more serious.

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>>77

The unique designs of Z’s models faced resistance from Bandai due to their opposition to the idea of making them too toy-like, influenced by the wish to return the ZZ MS to an old-school, monster-like anime feel reminiscent of the First Gundam era.

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>>82

It seems like there were some thoughts at the point when it was decided to make Z, and yet, it’s impressive that you still wanted to continue as the director of Gundam afterwards, Hirō.

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>>102

I have to support my family…

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>>102

And then I blew up in V.

Apparently, after that, he was giving his opinions on Sunrise’s works, like Garzey’s Wing.

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>>102

The Camille junkie ending, full of sarcasm aimed at Gundam fans, where it says “That damn cheeky little brat is going to get his comeuppance, as expected from the bald guy!” makes me think these guys will be happy no matter what, so they might actually surpass Yamato!

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>>77

Katoki was sharp back then, unlike now.

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>>77

It’s rather SEED.

Don’t let those brats ride around in the heroes’ beloved machines, and don’t treat Gundam like a toy, or else they’ll be pandering to lolicons with the Plupluz.

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>>86

Since the first generation, the fact that a brat has been riding it without permission has completely slipped my mind, and the fact that Gundam fans have always remained unchanged still hits me, doesn’t it?

The influence of MSV, which has been dragging on for over a year and is completely different in atmosphere from the main story of First, is significant.

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>>77

The military drama of Gundam has evolved into Z, promoting a somber direction.

To the viewers who found it different from what they expected.

The early-stage comedy and the changing mobile beast machine line of ZZ that appears every week were hated like poison.

Saying it’s a hassle to surpass Yamato with Gundam.

It’s like a wave motion gun is attached to the head, symbolizing the complex of being bald.

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I didn’t know the rights were complicated because SD Gundam products have been coming out frequently since long ago.

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I have never heard of such a complicated story in KADOKAWA or Kodansha, so only Model Graph is twisted beyond belief.

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By the way, I heard that “A” person was going to publish a tell-all book, but I wonder what happened with that in the end.

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At that time, I didn’t know the details, and all I have heard are vague rumors about a seemingly suspicious atmosphere that existed back then.

Is it really possible for things to be at odds for such a long period of time, even if it’s not just a minor misunderstanding or friction?

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>>85

Even now, this book doesn’t normally include “Sentinel,” but that’s due to the wishes of the rights holder, so please understand.

It is written to such an extent.

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Katoki was involved as a designer in ZZ, yet he was being criticized harshly.

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Isn’t there any combat anime?

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>>88

In the BB studio’s closet, there is a thing called ‘antarou’…

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Iron-Blooded Orphans and Mercury are somehow attracting new fans, so it feels different to compare them to those.

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On the contrary, why is G Generation able to be released…?

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Zenger → Sieg

Kusuh → GaoGaiGar

Ibis → Crossbone

The beginning scenarios for each protagonist progress along with the new participants, but it’s weird that only Arad starts with Yazaan and the others…

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>>93

I never really thought about it, but I see…

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Additionally, there are also political issues between the directly affiliated studios within the Bandai group and the subsidiary-derived Banpresto…

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Katoki and Sushi used to criticize ZZ in the past, but now they have official jobs and have become the ones being criticized.

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It’s unfair that I can be forced to play dodgeball but can’t participate in Super Robot Wars.

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I can’t help but think that if Crossbone gets such cool movies and BGM in G Generation, it’s only natural to want it to appear in Super Robot Wars as well.

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I think most Gundam fans know the mobile suits, but they don’t know what the story is about.

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>>104

I know that the protagonist is leaking, the enemy is crushing three ZZ-like guys while grinding their molars, and that the autopilot is incredibly strong.

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>>104

It seems that it’s not just because it’s not available as an e-book or touched upon in games, but more so because fans don’t refer to the story much.

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>>104

I heard that Ex-S won’t come out until the end.

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Nagano, who was in charge of the initial design of ZZ’s MS overall, seems to have willingly embraced the idea of returning to the personality of MS that clearly conveys to children, even those with a mechanical beast-like appearance.

He was originally a guy who loved Zaku and the swim club.

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>>105

Well, there are quite a few unique aircraft like Motorhead, too.

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It’s a game that relies on someone else’s copyright, yet it’s so haphazard.

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>>108

I was told by the president that managing things haphazardly is your job.

Terada

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Is G Generation F the only one where the scenario could be recreated?

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Zengar is in Zieg while Kusha is in GaoGaiGar and Ibiss is in Crossbone, yet they are all newly participating and interacting.

It’s said that it’s strange for only Arad to start with Z Gundam.

Well, it’s not that Sentinel is new, but they probably intended to recreate the scenario for the first time.

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The three robots that were not allowed in Super Robot Wars.

Blood Temple

Karaki Raijin-Ō

Sentinel (Entire Work)

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>>112

There was an urban legend that Nagano got angry at B Temple, right?

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So why did they allow the story to be in G Generation?

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>>116

The G Generation from the PS era has a lot of questionable things.

MS Generation and Tsukuda version of Cicero.

I wonder if they properly got permission.

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It seems that Crossbone went through the trouble of getting permission from Tom Create for character image data references and BGM arrangements, and also talked it over with the original creator.

The reason Kurobon’s song wasn’t included in the soundtrack is probably due to that relationship.

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>>118

Currently, both G Generation and Super Robot Wars are overseen by the same production team, but in the past, they were quite separate subcontractors, politically speaking…

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The Karakuri Thunder God King is truly a mystery.

Maybe they didn’t secure the rights for the OVA during the GC and were putting it out without permission… If that’s the case, then they should properly obtain the rights for the OVA in XO and also release Gokudo.

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It’s a shame because it’s a serious combat animation from Nilfheim.

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In the first place, the project of the modeling magazine is largely based on the existence of sample works.

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But ALICE’s confession is quite easy to obtain.

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Is G Generation still coming out now?

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>>125

Yes! I’m also participating in the latest work!

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>>125

I feel like Ryo Lutz and Brave Cod were also in Genesis.

There is no scenario.

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G Gen F has a lot of energy and momentum overall since even taking into account the design of the Kikeroga from Tsukuda’s board games.

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>>128

Lilina: “I don’t mind! Go ahead and kill me!!” That would definitely be a no-go right now.

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>>138

It’s just a line where I shouted at Heero during the duel.

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>>128

It must have been a tight era when everything was bundled together under the label “SD Gundam”…

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It’s about time Crossbone recreated a story as well as Nilfheim did!

Is something happening now with this too?

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>>130

I think it’s just that there aren’t enough resources to make the Krobom units over there.

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>>130

It’s a relationship where we talk casually and happily in the interview.

The reason why the Steel Seven is not being portrayed in the scenario at all is because it’s being delayed as it doesn’t fit well with Super Robot Wars.

Is it the effort that prevents me from playing something like Nilfar’s original?

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>>143

Indeed, in Super Robot Wars, there is no justification for having the final battle with seven people…

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>>130

Despite being present in all three parts of the VXT trilogy, the Steel Seven’s tragic past was hardly represented in the original work…

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It seems that only Bandai holds the rights to the robots.

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>>133

Perhaps the reason it couldn’t be included in the book is that the design sketches are not approved.

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What was it about Ryo = Roots becoming a mysterious pilot?

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>>134

Exvs (short for “Mobile Suit Gundam: Extreme Vs”)

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>>134

Wasn’t it Exvs or OvaB?

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Well, when I calm down and think about it, it’s crazy to make the original final boss, Oji, a mere stepping stone and turn an unknown robot that looks like an LED Mirage (and on top of that, it’s equipped with a weapon called the Gigablasters, which is an original enemy’s weapon) into the strongest enemy by license.

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>>135

Please direct your complaints to the original artist who combined Blood Temple, Kurtz Temple, and Destiny Temple in the SD Elgaim Gashapon artwork.

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>>135

Just so you know, the design of the Blood Temple has a proper first appearance, so I didn’t just randomly come up with the LED.

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Since Dunkouga can use the Danku Light Fang Sword, it doesn’t seem like a separate license from the OVA.

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>>136

It really depends on the work, doesn’t it?

God Mars can also use the OVA design without the OVA notation.

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The atmosphere of the participating machines changes drastically after F and NEO, so I think the otaku staff were probably doing all sorts of things on their own until F…

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Why is it such a hassle, Sentinel?

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>>142

The trigger was probably that Bandai lacked integrity.

Even Asano, who has always been thought of as that person, doesn’t really understand it well.

Recently, it became clear, but I don’t know exactly who is opposed.

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It seems that Bandai could buy up all the rights around Sentinel and manage them now.

I guess a lot of things are difficult, aren’t they?

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>>145

I won’t let go.

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>>145

No matter how much money you spend, if the other person doesn’t nod in agreement…

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Mr. Hasegawa definitely has a favorable view of Super Robot Wars.

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Regarding games, there is a theory that back in the day, SD Gundam managed with a blanket copyright, and until around the PS1 era, things were probably more lenient… Even during the remake from 4th to 4th S, S Gundam wasn’t cut out or anything.

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Negotiations around rights are person-to-person, so once something goes wrong, I think they’ll be reluctant to lend the original work.

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It seems that the early types, which had a bad smell, are now properly organized and usable.

The Gundam franchise has gotten so big that it was supposed to be like that originally…

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I want to use it with Giri or my allies…

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In the next G Generation, I can appear again.

There was an S Gundam in SSR.

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>>158

The aircraft itself is still appearing in various games even now.

It’s just that the pilot isn’t coming out easily.

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When it comes to copyright, it ultimately depends on the feelings of the publisher.

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To be precise, there was an issue with copyright regarding the Karakuri Raijin-Oh, wasn’t there?? (This is just a guess), but it’s unclear if that’s true.

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>>160

But the reason for suddenly disappearing is really a mystery.

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I miss the era when we could release MSV units based solely on the TV series’ licensing…

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There are rumors that the reason for the themes that might bring Char in OE is related to the rights issues of only the original Gundam movie version.

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The aircraft is there, but I wonder about the scenario in G Generation Eternal…

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>>164

The aircraft remains as is, and the pilot…

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It seems that the only time the CCA version ν Gundam mass production type HWSHi could be fully released was during the time of Salfa.

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Including Amuro and Char makes it Steel Seven! Honestly, I really thought it would be better not to touch on that in the scenario!

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The MSV series has many magazine projects, and the fact that there are multiple publishers for those magazines is very troublesome.

It would be easier to use if it were directly under Bandai, like model information.

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Yen

Yen The game thing.

BLOOD TEMPLE SRW1.2.3.4.5 U-99 Unit: Blood Temple This unit cannot attack on the turn it is deployed. Heavy Metal Weapons: Smine Power Launcher Giga Launcher Buster Launcher etc. Deployment Cost: 3 Maintenance Cost: 4 Movement Ability: 1 Range: 3 Attack Power: 6 HP: 4 ©Sotsu Agency・Sunrise BANDAI 1996 MADE IN JAPAN

The game thing.

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This is the chrysalis that was used by Mark II.

>>170

This is a different Temple Knights fellow.

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Well, the reason we can’t use Baifam (in Super Robot Wars, there are so many reliable characters that there’s no reason for children to fight) is similar to why our own army is a small elite group that needs to carry out special assault missions.

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Well, they do that kind of thing where only a few units break in for the sake of reproducing the original work all the time, don’t they?

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In the first installment and SEED, the story doesn’t hold up at all when we have our own army present.

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>>175

Wasn’t it the GC that focused heavily on the 1st story, or rather, didn’t it mostly do that in the early stages?

I can’t help but think that if they quickly wrapped things up in the early stages like with Byfom… but ultimately, there isn’t really any reason to keep fighting even after the original story is concluded…

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>>175

W recreated the situation where the Archangel is isolated by making Astray the main focus.

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There will be this in between.

There will be this in between.

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>>176

Actually, this is related; it seems that the Fourth War and such are bundled together in the SD World, and they seem to have acquired the Sunrise-related rights, so they’re also releasing the SD versions of Moto-chan’s playful adaptations.

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I really don’t understand why Ryo is a silhouette in EXVS.

While it’s appearing in the Chinese EXVS made by Bandai Namco,

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If there are seven people, I want to stick to the original seven, but if it’s just about the Crossbone, then it doesn’t really need to be a Super Robot Wars.

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>>181

I have no choice but to make it.

Single-player game.

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I actually want to try it, but I'm probably not allowed to.

“`
UNIT DATA
Blood Temple No. 3
Heavy War Machine Elguym
Move 6 M
If conditions are met, this will be obtained instead of Elguym Mk-II. It cannot transform into flight mode, but it possesses an attack power that sets it apart from other heavy metals. It does not have HP recovery or a Giplaster, though.

Weapon Name Attack Power Range
Power Launcher P 3200 2~7
Saber P B 3400 1~2
Buster Launcher B 3900 2~5
Frame Launcher 4300 3~8

Verbin (Nanokuni’s Royal Knight Commander Version)
Holy Warrior Dunbine
Move 7 S
An event occurs when a specific scenario is cleared and Show’s level is above 50, replacing it with Verbin. After that, it will continue to swap with this unit. Although the conditions are strict, there are no changes in abilities, but it is essential if you want to fill out the encyclopedia.

Weapon Name Attack Power Range
Aura Sword P 3500 1~3
Aura Cut P B 4000 1~3
Hyper Aura Cut P 4300 1~2

V Gundam (First Lot)
Mobile Suit Gundam: Char’s Counterattack
Move 6 M
Depending on the route, the ν Gundam may not be ready in time, and a unit used for operational testing will join. It is equipped with a Psycho Frame and has become a “pathetic MS” as a result. Can it win with Finn Funnels?

Weapon Name Attack Power Range
Vulcan Cannon P 800 1~2
Beam Rifle P B 1800 2~5
Beam Saber P B 2100 1~2
New Hyper Bazooka 2900 2~5
Fin Funnel 3300 2~7
“`

I actually want to try it, but I’m probably not allowed to.

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The problem is that even if we say we’re going on a business trip with seven people, Jupiter is just too far away.

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>>185

What are you talking about? It’s a distance that I can easily go back and forth with J-Decker.

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I thought Baifam would come since Leviathan appeared in Spacero, but it didn’t…

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It seems there was a period in the 90s when, thanks to the power of a higher-up at Bandai, they could handle anything and everything with SD.

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    [Pokémon] I heard that the current Pokémon doesn’t have a slot because it’s not selling well overseas.

    User Karasuma announces they’ll stop playing slots and critiques their complexity, preferring simpler games like pinball.

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