
I heard through someone that Char had a Gundam vs. Gundam battle.
It’s only natural that the focus is on battles since it’s a promotional anime for Gundam models.
What the heck, there were so many episodes without the Mercury battle…
I felt there were a lot of episodes in Iron-Blooded Orphans and Mercury where there was no action for the mobile suits at all… I was watching to see the mobile suits, though…
I saw the records of Musai and MS.
It seems that they might do Char’s last scene on another occasion, but there are more cuts than I expected.
All of Macbeth’s lines by Sugita have been omitted!
Big Zam mass production type unit omitted!
All cuts of Solomon’s attack and defense!
This is something that will be done as a story about Zeknova at a different timing…
I’ve already seen the beginning, so I can’t judge calmly, but I can’t help thinking that the lack of perspective from Sharlia is a strange structure.
Orga, don’t try to get close to the Gundam.
It seems like it would be easier to understand the story if you watch the TV version after seeing the beginning.
The beginning part is so incomprehensible that even beginners can’t understand it at first glance…!
I understand putting Zequnova on the back burner, but isn’t it a bit too early to be making plans? I wish that scene was necessary.
What the hell… It’s a bit complicated to use Char’s setting in just two episodes…
It might be because Char himself talked about tactics or something like that…
The signal that became the flashback of Sharialble was the eye catch.
Most people in the world aren’t interested in robot wrestling…
If you make the romantic depiction stronger, it’ll become more of a topic, right?
There are even novelists who lament that if they include even a hint of a romantic element, readers will care more about that than the fate of the world.
When forming the MAV and filling the void left by Char’s absence, I’ve watched the combat records obsessively, so there’s a chance that this part is quite vivid…
What’s this, it looks like a widow…
The first half is a segment that talks about the origins of the red Gundam.
From the second half, it’s all about Char.
Mercury without battles is actually one of the most popular.
I don’t think that aspect is really considered important there…
I think most of the women, who make up half of humanity, really aren’t interested in battles at all.
When I listen to the original song again, it really has a strong Ultraman flavor.
The subject keeps getting bigger and bigger…
By presenting the first three episodes in the form of an early release at movie quality, and then creating episodes four and beyond during that time, how much leeway is being generated?
Since plastic models sell even without saying anything, promotional activities are probably no longer necessary.
Even if Gundam doesn’t have appearances, it’s better to create just the settings and increase the interactions between characters for better sales.
Since the species freedom has gone haywire, I can only think that both are needed.
In depicting a scenario where Zeon wins, it is essential to include Char stealing the Gundam and the White Base.
It is likely necessary to depict the transition of the next mass-produced machine from Gelgoog to Zaku Gundam, as it will probably have a part to play in the future.
And I want to keep the part that stands on the ground for the fans.
So that’s why they are bringing in Nyaan to depict the sparkles between the girls.
In the anime, they still haven’t captured the slimy feeling of the green uncle from the beginning, right?
It might be reused somewhere later.
Isn’t it quite significant for the Zion side to have been able to bring back data from Gundam vs. Gundam here?
It might not make sense at first glance since it’s heavily cut, but perhaps that’s because I’ve seen the movie beforehand.
Despite being called a recollection of Shariaburu, the crucial Cicero scene is cut out, isn’t it…
The advance screening feels more like a forced adaptation of the beginning into TV length rather than a restructured edition.
To be honest, it’s probably still airing, so if you have time to spare, it’s better to go see it on the weekend.
Additionally, I think the conversation will progress without much relevance in the future.
I’m looking forward to seeing what the clan battle is like, as mentioned in the synopsis.
Destroyed two military police Zaku units, and on top of that, its true identity is the latest elite machine from Zeon; it’s just too much of a focus…
But it doesn’t feel like a project primarily based on a movie; it’s too strange.
I understand the feeling of wanting to depict various things as much as possible when it comes to the idea of depicting an alternate story of the One Year War in a theatrical advance.
“IF One Year War Explained in 30 Minutes When the Explanation Falls Short”
In the first place, in response to an order for a one-year war part lasting about five minutes.
It’s Anno who has written durations suitable for making movies.
I don’t know much about Gundam, but this person named Char is a hero who used something called Zaku at the end to protect the people of Zeon, right?
The red-eyed shining Gundam during the Pegasus capture was too ominous, to say the least.
The Zeon Public Relations Department should work harder on the editing.
Kataoru ga
The old man in the Zieg Axis version might be some sort of reference material, but I can’t help but think it’s an Olga edit.
It’s Olga Cola!
I think it feels a bit off that everything is suddenly explained through narration.
In episode 2, the yuri elements disappeared completely?!
I thought it was originally something that was skillfully inserted as flashbacks, but I laughed at how clumsily it was done.
I guess there are limited places to insert it, but I’m happy to see that they cut off the conversation between Machu and the others just as it was starting and inserted a whole episode of Beginning, although I still think it took up too much time for a flashback.
I was a bit hesitant thinking that since I could see it later anyway, I didn’t need to watch it at the advance screening, but I’m glad I did.
From the preview comments on the bulletin board, people were saying things like, “What was that sloppy yuri space?” and I think the same, so it’s strange to me that people are excited about it.
I wonder if it’s because I was able to watch up to episode 3 all at once.
I wonder if it couldn’t have been made into a two-episode special as a prologue… Well, I guess it couldn’t, so that’s how it is.
Don’t fight…
The melancholic expression of Machunya at the ending only looked like, “What was this week’s story about?”
In any case, Zeke Ax and Iron Blooded Orphans are unrelated.
I’ve never seen a screening version focus so much on this aspect before.
Well, of course it will be screened in over 300 theaters.
The first story is more incomprehensible than the second.
The opening seems to have a lot of scenes.
There’s a subtle flavor of BIFAM in this thread image.
It’s strange that the stylish opening plays after the story shifts to Char’s story in episode 2, instead of the one featuring the Machi characters.
A mysterious blonde in a sleeveless top and sunglasses.
Actually, there might be a scene where someone says…
I guess there was an idea for a long initial episode concept in Anno’s mind, similar to “Fryren” and “Oshi no Ko.”
Even if the beginning part is about 10 minutes long, I think Tsurumaki is assuming it’s based on a movie because of the unusual structure.
The new show is called Giga Axes! The “te-te-te-tain de-de-n” part would definitely be a surprise attack, so I guess they didn’t do it, but anyway, as for the order of the segments, it really doesn’t work if the beginning isn’t first.
If BD volume 4 has 3 main episodes and 1 episode about the One Year War, it seems like there would be many anonymous buyers who would end up buying it.
It was cool because of this guy…
I wonder if this guy’s core block has been collected.
The visor shattered and the four eyes emerged, which looked really cool…
Wait! Don’t blow it up and chop off my head!
The information that should be shown to someone seeing it for the first time is already presented, so there’s no need to watch the movie or the first one at all.
If you’re going to half-heartedly do the beginning, I’d rather you cut it all out and quickly show us the new episodes.
It normally cools down the excitement when it takes three weeks to exhaust the theater range.
I don’t really understand why it exploded when I cut off its head…
There was everything you need to know all packed in there.
The details within Solomon are known only to the person himself.
The battle with 01 is probably being recorded and everyone is watching…
If this was the protagonist’s machine, it would be a power-up event where you use the explosion of the AB parts as a decoy to escape in the core fighter and switch to the successor model.
Is this an Orga Frame!?
I thought it was just a useless character, but actually it was incredibly persistent.
In the first place, the Sharia recollection is only about the closing part.
The others had a lot of different perspectives, right?
I haven’t seen Beginning, so I thought it felt really blatant that it had six u’s with G, Q, and ended with X.
After watching the OP and episode 2, I think G is the red Gundam and the phenomenon caused by Char, u refers to the six people in the OP, and X might be the solution to Q that those six people will come to know. I’m wrapping this in aluminum foil.
If anything, it’s almost strange that we showed that idiot’s blunder in the movie first.
Is it Z with Camille unleashing anger on the military police and Machu throwing righteous anger at the military police, reminiscent of OP’s Mark II-like movements?
I think there will be a flashback with Seira-san appearing somewhere, revealing what happened at that time.
If Seira suddenly starts talking about the truth of the great hero of Zeon, she will be treated as a conspiracy theorist…
I don’t think the part about the fool’s mistake is something that should be concealed for informational reasons, but rather a matter of timing.
It’s probably an action that falls within the expected range according to Sharia.
I wonder what Sharia is thinking while running in the OP…
The thread image has a coloring that is gumboi…
Upon reviewing, it looks like they cut the scene where Char makes his final communication.
Doesn’t it feel a bit rough to add a narration asking, “What did you see at that time?”
What the hell… there’s no way Colonel Char would have such cruel thoughts…
After being shown the circumstances that led to Zechnova later on, I wonder if there are people who think, “What! The Red Comet intended to take on the Zabi family as well?!”
I’ve been seeing it often on the captain’s bulletin board lately…
The reason for the activation of Zeknova is a mystery, and I wonder what it means that I was caught up in it, Char.
What the heck… the movie is only until today…
Waiting for the stream! Ride on!
Although it is a story from the past, I want to believe that Sharon will touch the roses in the main story as well.
The rural areas have already ended the movie screenings…