
Amuro: “Even though I’m not a soldier, I’ve been forced to participate in war and killing, my father is missing, and I’ve been beaten as a 15-year-old suffering from PTSD and sleep disorders…!” Bright: “A few months ago, my parents were killed in action, I was made captain at 19, and because of one bad decision, many civilians died. This place is under enemy control! In this situation where everyone will die if I don’t provoke you, why is it bad to hit you!?”
Did Bright’s parents die?
>>1
It was like the conversation with Tem at the beginning of episode 1…
Since Bright is a cadet, if the higher-ups are wiped out during training, he becomes the captain…
Amuro… show me the Gundam manual.
My parents died in an explosion right in front of me, but you encouraged me, so I’m usually a bridge crew member.
I’ll ride since I’m doing better mentally.
I think violence is not acceptable in the Reiwa era.
That’s not the case, so it’s fine.
You can do it (you did it).
If I were told to be the captain of a new battleship with a mere officer candidate being targeted by the enemy ace, it would turn out this way.
>>12
I’ll also have them take care of the evacuees I’m giving a ride to.
>>14
To be honest, this feels like it was the most stressful thing.
But it actually fell later than that…
>>15
The clarity of how I collapsed when Ryu, who followed me, died.
>>17
Although Ryu is also a rookie, being a sergeant major, he was somewhat behaving like a non-commissioned officer and supporting Bright.
Hitting is a homage to Star of the Giants.
What does it matter to be hit while we’re in the middle of killing each other?
It’s nice to say “don’t hit” in a context that ignores the main story, even though it’s an urgent situation that makes you act impulsively, which you normally wouldn’t do.
>>18
Being stuck in the role of captain is making me feel like I’m going bald.
There’s not enough time to converse and persuade.
>>19
The enemies are already here, so this is the situation…
I thought it would be over once I managed to get to Luna 2, but then I was ridiculously told to go to Earth by myself and using my own strength.
Is there anyone who has become an adult without being hit? In this day and age, I think people would be loud about compliance and such.
I was watching it thinking, “Run, Frau, it’s a softie, it’s an anime that really grabs your attention.”
Don’t you think it’s a cold era?
I can’t deal with this at 19 years old…
It’s funny how it’s so flexible that the theory is all wobbly.
All the people I could rely on are dead…
It was originally the time to learn under Paolo.
Lead is also a lieutenant, a rank that normally cannot serve as captain.
>>29
Originally, I should have become a superior officer in a higher rank, but I was taken by Matilda-san…
Considering that Mirai-san’s command as the substitute captain was a mess, it’s kind of impressive.
>>30
Since I’ve graduated from a military academy, I’m better than a complete amateur, or if Mirai-san could perform as well as Bright, then I would truly lose my position.
In the first place, if we were to bring up modern Japanese law, it is already abnormal that a person in the age group that should be attending a military academy instead is practically serving as a cadet, rather than just being a candidate for officer training.
Do not trim the account name.
There are probably not many captains who can manage a White Base that’s as messy as that, let alone someone like Mirai.
Even if you insert a regular military captain there, it definitely won’t go well; it’s like being stuck.
>>36
Because there are no veterans under the captain.
>>36
Rather, Frau and Katsuretsu Kikka are closer to Amuro Ray than the refugees, which serves as a buffer, so they are contributing more than their apparent position suggests.
>>48
When children are doing their best, it’s hard for adults to complain…
>>51
An old man who takes food from children without a care!
Ms. Bright’s lack of composure is serving as an excuse for her behavior.
When I think about the fact that there are people who have learned how to interact with younger people and children by looking at this, it makes me wonder what they are doing!
Because we are carrying the lives of all those on board the ship, of course.
Seira is blaming Mirai, who reluctantly ended up being acting captain and, as expected, things got all messy.
>>40
Ms. Seira is basically scary, you know.
I’m getting benefits from my looks.
>>54
They really are siblings…
>>54
Seira has been through tough times since she was a kid.
To begin with, there are not many decent soldiers, so it can’t possibly go well.
The base is “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.”
“Does someone who boarded a weapon without permission really say that?”
When I first saw it, I thought it was a bit off that both sides were so packed, trying to hype it as a great scene, right?
>>45
Because it was a scene that wasn’t in previous robot anime.
>>45
In the context of sports competition, this is a famous scene.
In the context of work, it’s quite bad…
>>50
It is correct to say that it’s bad to be in this kind of situation at work.
And when it literally comes down to life or death, it’s not the time to be talking about right or wrong.
Child education also fails.
It’s a well-understood iconic scene where everyone is overwhelmed and at their limit, feeling helpless.
There’s no doubt that it’s a famous scene that depicts realistic interpersonal relationships in extreme situations.
I was standing this morning too, but it was such a big deal that it became a hot topic from the post two days ago…
The situation is so dire that it’s almost insane to have local civilians board fighter jets to fight.
It’s all the fault of Zeon.
I think Seira is a character who would agree if told that she has inherited only the bloodline of Zeon Daikun without being twisted by the fact that Char stood at the forefront.
The miracle happened because Gundam was capable of taking on a thousand opponents.
It’s just a retrospective observation, but Mr. Bright has an eye for seeing that hitting would motivate the person.
The feeling of “it’s all over” from Captain Mirai’s time.
Seira is causing quite a ruckus here and there…
When I saw it, I thought Amuro was really pitiful, but Bright is completely out of control at this time too.
You went out on your own in the Gundam too, didn’t you, Sayla?!!
>>67
Isn’t it the case that we shouldn’t be saying things like that right now?
>>67
Is he still a man despite the things that have passed?
Amuro… You’re a man, right!
The feeling of each person’s limits being exceeded and their emotions collapsing during Ryu’s death scene is great, isn’t it?
>>69
Though Ryu-san himself is young, he has been a source of support for everyone.
>>69
It was shocking to see Bright, who had desperately tried to be the pillar of support, finally break down and shed tears.
>>69
When I enter the same port as Zeon at Side 6, I’m going to take revenge for Ryuu-san! That’s what I’ll say…
If Ryu dies, Bright will complain and whine.
I really dislike having to play the captain’s role in this environment.
When Bright collapses, Mirai takes over as acting captain, but naturally, it doesn’t go well, and Sayla keeps complaining from the sidelines, which is seriously crazy.
>>74
That’s something that Seira-san says, and everyone thinks it’s unnecessary to say that much, so it would be impressive if she was aiming for that, but she’s probably not.
I feel like the part where it says, “Is there anyone who can grow up without being hit?” often gets overlooked after the beating.
>>75
What’s wrong with hitting someone! Where’s the person who became a full-fledged adult without ever being hit? Well, these are the words that come out because they are soldiers in a war zone.
In such a situation, it’s a phrase that only a cheeky kid like Amuro would use, saying something like, “If I get hit, it’s because you hit me?!”
The one-year war from Bright’s perspective until Ryu’s death sounds like it would give me a stomach ache…
If you make an effort to express yourself clearly in words, in a sense, you become closer to a new type.
Seira is a mad dog.
I had the impression that Seira was a strict but reliable woman, but after watching Gundam, I thought, “Wait, isn’t this person quite something…?”
>>82
That’s my brother.
>>82
If you could have a proper awareness of being a member of the Federation, you probably would have softened up quite a bit.
That person is just one of the refugees hiding and running away, so there’s no mental space to relax…
>>82
He’s the kind of person who would slap someone just because they didn’t help the refugees who desperately escaped.
He is an aristocratic person, for better or for worse.
Seira tends to put her own issues aside and criticize others…
It’s just that the unique pressure is incredible…
Seira is strong in response battles because she can easily set aside her own issues.
Seyla is quite harsh even with her older brother…
If the viewers are children, I feel like they’re watching with the mindset of “Stop hesitating, just get on with it!”
>>91
Despite not being well-received during its initial broadcast, it seems that after the re-broadcast, children became really into Gundam, so I have no idea how it was perceived by kids back then.
Please spare me… it’s too much of a cry from the heart.
I think Char had a similar reaction to Artesia too…
Considering the situation, I can understand why people are complaining; the evacuees are really terrible.
Japanese anime is subject to Japanese law.
“Humans have words… You haven’t really talked to Amuro, have you?”
I think this was the last thing Ryuu said that Bright heard.
“Amuro… I have high expectations for you.”
Was that the last thing Amuro heard Ryuu say?
“This amateur! Change your way of thinking according to the situation!”
Job-san was left with a deep wound in his heart in a different sense.
I wonder if I can do it… while whining about handling the G Fighter, Amuro retorts back to me, “But you’ve always been the operator telling us we can do it, Sayla.”
>>99
Amuro was saying that without Sayla, as a pilot, there should be Job John around, right!? So that’s just a way of speaking.
If you ask who’s to blame,
It’s Captain Paolo’s fault that he got mortally wounded and died for being on the front line, even though he’s the highest-ranking person at the site.
>>100
Seeing the White Base, which was essentially driven out and loaded with refugees, saying that there hasn’t been a first battle at the age of 15 or 16 since ancient times… that’s quite a delusion, isn’t it?
>>142
Ah, but if I don’t say that, it will lead to a discussion about letting Amuro go, so it can’t be helped.
Looking back now, Amuro gives off a vibe like a seasoned ace even before descending to Earth, it’s really cool…
You were just an ordinary person a moment ago, weren’t you?
There might also be a visual issue for television, but it felt insane to say that these guys are already a respectable crew while leaving three kids on board.
Seira-san has the heart of a princess.
“Is it a man? That’s probably not acceptable now.”
>>105
Weakling! (bang)
To be honest, ever since I noticed Seira, who is always criticizing even though she doesn’t really love the flight or everyone else and isn’t carrying her own role, my impression of her has completely changed.
Before, I had more of an image of her as a noble, aspirational woman.
>>107
I need someone who will unconditionally smack me on the butt like that.
I’m not the kind of person who can’t do it just because I whine.
I can understand why Mirai-san is so popular despite her plain appearance.
>>108
I imagined that when Sleggar went straight to Mirai without hitting on Sayla, it was because he has plenty of experience in romance and knows what kind of woman is considered a good one.
But I think I’ll gain confidence if Seira-san tells me that I can do it.
Seira looks good.
When I’m in the opposite position, being told that “you can do it like Seira-san” is nice.
>>112
In reality, they did it well with the G-mecha.
That kind-hearted Altheisia couldn’t possibly be this strong…
Seira was born the daughter of Dykun and was raised in a good family on Earth, so if you say she is a noble, she is indeed a noble.
Seira: “I’m getting used to it… I can tell myself.”
In a situation where we might be completely wiped out, if someone says they won’t fight because they’re scared, it wouldn’t be surprising to have a gun pointed at them.
Rather, Bright is holding back quite a lot by just hitting him.
To be honest, everyone other than Amuro should also be hit, but since only Amuro gets hit, it’s like, hmm.
>>118
Because Amuro, who is the key to the only concrete solution to handle the enemies with the Gundam at that timing, said something like that.
Even Bright-san has reached his limits and can only vent his frustration directly on Amuro.
“Please forgive me, Ryu… please forgive me… it’s too heartbreaking for a 19-year-old.”
Seira is one of the boys and girls who experience setbacks and defeats while growing up in the same boat…
After all, it’s a woman who slapped the first-time survivor Kai who barely made it out alive, Seiira-san.
Originally has the qualities of a mad dog.
>>121
There was an injured person in front of me, and one person was trying to leave quickly.
If you get hit, I’ll properly help you carry it.
It feels like Seira acts as if she’s the heroine and takes it out on others, doesn’t she?
Although Seira looks beautiful, she’s the type of person with a high sense of pride and overwhelming pressure that I wouldn’t want as a colleague.
I love the bath scene of Seira from the Texas Colony and Competo.
It’s frustrating, but I guess I’m a man…
I mean, isn’t Sayla-chan really a bro-con?
Even after the remarks about the demon child, when Char actually shows up, it becomes all gloomy.
>>127
Even if they’re a bit rotten, they’re still a single blood relative, and regardless of being a brocon, that’s just how it is.
>>141
It seems that trying to have Amuro and Pako kill Char in the novel is also a reflection of those emotions.
>>162
There was such a woman in SEED.
The patheticness of the adults in the early part of the first installment is amazing.
All the adult soldiers are dead, and the adult refugees are not only unreliable but also selfish, stealing food from the children and causing trouble.
I honestly found Minerva from Unicorn unlikable and couldn’t grow fond of her, but it might have been due to the arrangement passed down from the first generation.
From the time I get on the G Fighter, the pressure won’t be much anymore, so Seira-san… I’ll become a warrior in your place.
The first Amuro seems like an introvert but is surprisingly trying to look cool, acting like a boy.
Even if I get unreasonable demands from Bright, I’ll fight with a vibe like “Well, I guess it can’t be helped!!”
>>133
It’s frustrating, but I’m a man… and I want to win against that person… it’s quite passionate, isn’t it?
>>133
At that time, I was considered an introvert based on the standards for protagonists in robot anime.
>>133
I wonder where the image of Amuro being an introvert came from.
At least in the main story, I don’t have that impression.
Could it be that back in the day, this would still make you a loner?
The fact that soldiers are relying on civilians is already tough for Bright.
>>135
To be honest, I’m so young that I might not even be able to draw that line properly…
Even so, I’ve ended up bearing the lives of everyone on the ship.
>>135
As we get to the middle, it starts to look like a wild tiger after going around in circles.
“It will become clear what your position is if you are locked in a cage.”
Ryu comes in to follow up, saying it would be better to discuss it.
>>135
After going to Eugo, I started scouting for Judas and became more assertive, didn’t I…
>>175
There’s no helping it, without Judou, everyone will die.
>>179
Look, it’s a hamburger!
Once we set sail, work swiftly!
>>175
When I was with the Aegis, I was probably the most free-spirited.
The family’s position is the most unstable, but it’s a time when I’m working as an activist outside of the regular military organization.
There is no such mecha as G-Meca in our federal army!!!!
Looking at Seira’s personality, I feel that women who like bald men haven’t changed at all.
To be honest, shouldn’t Seira get hit a couple of times too…?
In any case, I think our urgent task was to escape to the main unit and regroup the crew, but why did it end up like that?
>>143
Char worked hard to push the Zeon forces into a corner.
>>164
Isn’t it amazing?
>>143
Since it’s a confidential operation, we need to take it back to headquarters for further discussion… But while we were still following that policy, we descended to Jaburo, and considering we were able to do so much, it felt like this was good enough, right?
The headquarters, which is incredibly busy heading to Odessa, said, “Well, that’s fine… we’ll just go with that…”
>>143
When we first took refuge in Luna II, there were civilians operating weapons, and just when it seemed like they might be restrained, they responded to Char’s attack by making a field decision and went out to handle it, leaving things ambiguous.
When I landed on Earth, it was the Zeon territory, so I aimed to join the Federation territory while receiving supplies from Matilda-san.
If you go to Belfast or Jaburo, please just stay like this.
The biggest difference between Mineva and Sayla is the hot dog scene.
I didn’t really care much when it comes to movies, but…
Looking at the TV, I feel like there’s a lot of focus on the refugees in the first half.
A kindzeon soldier gives out supplies, but there are mothers with their children whose hometowns have been turned to rubble…
I had an image of Frau as a childhood friend heroine, but considering the setting, Amuro just recently arrived at Side 7, so it actually paints a picture of a blunt transfer student interacting with a rural girl.
Since Kai learned how to handle Seira, he’s got some guts playing right on the edge.
>>149
I think playing with fire is a fun pastime.
>>149
It’s nice to see that Seira is gradually getting used to Kai’s vibe and is able to handle it well, laughing together…
Since we’ve come to Earth, let us down! The refugees, the old men and women, complain and go out of their way to come up to the bridge to blame Bright, and then run away to get bombed and die.
>>150
If I lower it, something makes me get shot by Char.
>>150
But while I was wandering after getting dropped off near my hometown, a Zeon reconnaissance plane dropped off some supplies for me.
A scene where a refugee tends to the wounds of an injured Zeon soldier during combat is really a great scene…
If I were in Mr. Bright’s position, I think I would be unable to endure it and would run away.
There’s probably nowhere to escape to, but…
Char is the same rank as Bright or one rank lower, right?
Aren’t you too young?
>>154
Char is twenty years old.
Bright joined the military at nineteen and is in his sixth month.
>>154
Char graduated from the officer academy properly before going to war.
Even considering that, the fact that they were a major is just because the Zeon rank system is strange.
Because everyone was in a tight mental state, the way we were tense with each other actually turned out to be the best in retrospect.
If Amuro doesn’t fight, everyone including Amuro will die…
The fact that Amuro, who escaped in a Gundam, was forgiven is not often discussed, right?
It’s a standard execution by gunfire, right?
HAYATO said that.
Just when I thought Amuro had regained his composure, he starts getting arrogant, ignoring Bright’s orders, and even runs away with the Gundam, making my stomach hurt.
If we manage to regroup after a narrow escape, they’re doing better than I expected, so let’s have them act as a decoy! It would be allowed to kill the higher-ups.
I thought your talent could surpass that Char!
It was quite effective on Amuro, but I wonder if it was said deliberately or if it was spontaneous.
Amuro also shares the values of “if you are a man.”
The time when Bright-san collapsed was the craziest in WB, right?
If things stay as they are, you are nothing but a bug!
I thought you could surpass that Char!
>>170
Skilled in using the carrot and the stick.
Seira? What is that? Is she a regular soldier?
>>171
Medical Volunteer
Just graduated from high school and carrying the heavy responsibility of taking care of many lives…
The boss is crap, and the reliable senior has died in a charge.
Can you endure something like this?
It’s quite unfortunate that civilians ended up descending to Earth without knowing much about it.
I had an encounter with the regular army and got tangled up with Wakkein.
Usually, everyone is free from duty there, right?
In the first place, if we go by the theory that a captain shouldn’t say anything lenient during wartime, then Mr. Bright is exactly that…
I thought it was fortunate to have survived the war, but I was placed under house arrest and was forced to keep fighting. Even Char, who kept telling me to stand up for the era, ended up going crazy and died in basically a mutual kill.
A terrible life
Even if we add 10 years to Mr. Bright’s age, I still feel sympathy…
Kai was the one who treated everyone normally, even in the end when a bit of a wall formed between the new types and the non-new types.
Why did I end up continuing to pilot the Gundam after leaving Side 6…?
Could you please take in the refugees for the time being at Luna Two…?
It’s funny that both the first generation and Z are all getting beaten up.
In the end, the Federation wanted decoys and strike teams, regardless of whether they were regular troops or not.
Anyway, the WB team is unnecessary for those who are already well-organized, so just do as you like…