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[Mobile Suit Gundam] I think it’s really difficult for SD to follow up completely compared to real-world systems where it’s easier to catch up through subscriptions and the like.

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Including games and carddass as well.

There is an anime version in recent years, but…

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Shirocco’s trolley!

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Good or bad, it’s quite niche even among Gundam.

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Well, only those from that generation would understand…

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SD has started to be placed in distribution as well.

There are still no extras like video features, as expected.

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Because they aren’t streaming the SD Gundam anime.

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I wish old model kit instruction illustrations and four-panel comics were a bit more accessible.

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It’s a gag, so it’s a drawback that there are appropriately timely topics.

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It really feels like a memory from that era.

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The discussions also progress alongside the product developments of Gashapon and Carddass.

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Even if they say it’s SD, it seems that even the recent tall ones are considered SD, so I don’t really understand anymore.

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Is it that there seem to be no anime available for streaming except for after SDGF?

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It’s understandable that new fans are hard to come by because there aren’t any mediums to sink children like bonbons into the swamp.

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I was excited watching the video of Pikiri Entapoles with my younger sister.

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Pepepe no pe

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Whenever a new Gundam appears, an SD (Super Deformed) version also comes out, so it gets me excited.

Well, even now, Mercury and Giga Axe are still being released as Carddass.

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The manga is quite frequently being reprinted, isn’t it?

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During the peak of SD expansions, it was precisely the time when there was a gap in the real world.

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It’s similar to Bikkuriman and Espers.

Toy-based gacha experience

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I’ve never really seen anyone who got seriously into SD Gundam itself after becoming an adult, though I can understand why people like the SD figures.

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It’s tough that the instruction manual for the model kit is elaborate, but the main body isn’t being reissued, so I can’t get the manual either.

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Please reanimate Knight Gundam.

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I want to try the Knight Gundam story, but there are no ports at all…

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The instruction manual manga for BB Senshi is indeed precious.

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When the Three Kingdoms anime was airing, it was extremely popular among kids in Japan, and I guess the presence or absence of visuals is a huge factor.

The OVA spin-off (Knight Gundam) is surprisingly well organized in each chapter within 30 minutes, and the movie “Holy Warrior” is also a masterpiece…

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I remember writing “Master Tsuchida.”

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I don’t think the official side has fully grasped it either.

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It’s not just anime; it includes various goods and manga, so I think it’s a content that’s quite difficult to convey.

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Pew pew pew pew.

Pe-pe-pe-pe-pe-pe-peeeeee!

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The current main audience for the SD series is the overseas customers who are from a nostalgic generation, and they aren’t really thinking about spreading it to children.

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Isn’t there anyone who could keep up with the early OVA developments of SD Gundam back then?

An image that is roughly like what your parents would borrow for you when you catch a cold.

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The video cannot be viewed as a proper means of racing.

Illegal videos may appear in title searches.

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There was definitely a time when it was more popular than the realistic proportion Gundam.

As time goes by, it will gradually be forgotten…

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It’s often mentioned in pull threads that the SD illustrations are cute, but there’s no way to obtain the important instruction manual…

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Because the generation has money.

I feel like it would be good if things like BDBOX came out too.

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When I was in elementary school, I didn’t really understand reality and was only following SD (Super Deformed).

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In the first place, just presenting it as it was back then isn’t particularly easy to understand.

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The authentic SD is the generation that was influenced by Yokoi’s SD Gundam.

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Because the original no longer exists…

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Recently, there has been quite a bit of data-related information available, so you could consider looking into that as well.

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The newer ones were getting better positions, weren’t they?

It’s a machine from the One Year War in terms of performance, right?

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The anime that airs in the morning is definitely aimed at kids.

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The backstory that is briefly mentioned in the main content instructions of various works.

The rest depends on whether it is properly reflected in the comic adaptation of the bonbon.

There are many things like that…

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The final formula has the joy of the 0083 staff putting their all into drawing SD characters.

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I used to read BonBon, but I didn’t read Deluxe BonBon very often, so there are quite a few things I’m not aware of.

I understand a certain degree about warriors and knights.

G-Arms is a little understandable.

I don’t understand anything about Gandalander or GanVoyager.

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It’s painful to have let go of several volumes of Yokoi’s four-panel comics that I used to own…

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I’ve been wanting to read the manga version again after a long time.

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The humor and vibe are the same as they were back then, so I wonder if it will still be funny for newcomers now…

The fact that Gundam characters are doing silly things with their original voice actors’ voices might be funny.

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I love Butchamaru.

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I want to see something like what Maron Co. made again, a real mix.

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It’s too bad that kids nowadays don’t have things like the Pull Sisters or mobile suits waiting for letters in the instruction manuals!!

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I really loved the Holy Knight Story.

When I was a child, I felt like there was a Gundam inside a Gundam!?

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Is there no digital version of Baku-Shou Senshi?

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Director Tomino wrote in a book that he proposed the project multiple times but it was never approved.

I wanted to see Tomino’s SD anime…

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When entering from SD, reality is all about the material, so there’s nothing to dislike and it’s all advantageous.

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Paint the Jegan in black and white.

This… somehow…

They were doing something like that, weren’t they?

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I wonder if some project somewhere will go off the rails and create an animated version of these guys...

I wonder if some project somewhere will go off the rails and create an animated version of these guys…

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It is not a series that developed as a video work.

Compared to other Gundam works that are primarily based on visual media, it is overwhelmingly difficult to pursue.

If something like a subscription service for manga and magazines from that time were to be created, it would become somewhat more manageable, but only to a certain extent.

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Camille with sparkling eyes.

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For an elementary school student, buying BB Senshi and following the accompanying manga was quite difficult.

In terms of money and space.

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Ah! It’s the uncle from ν Gundam!

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When I bought the BB warrior of the new era general, I remember my parents being taken aback by the size of the box…

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Ultimately, the bearded mechanical doll becomes a warrior.

Turn X will become the Dark Emperor.

I used to like the Musha Generation…

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Before Corona, it was being resold here and there.

I bought and collected old things that are dusty at the thrift store.

The toy-like feeling is endearing… it even launches missiles.

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I wonder if the complete edition of Ganso! and Comic World will be released…

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Even Double Zeta-kun has been reissued.

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I think Ishii-sensei’s manga is still the kind that can be read quite well even now.

It’s not new, but it doesn’t feel too old either.

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I wonder if Musha◯den will get an anime adaptation.

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For some reason, it’s relatively rare to see battle footage of post-integration maintenance plan MS in SD works.

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I liked SD, but since I didn’t read Bonbon, I only know about the three-dimensional figures.

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I think there was also a video that came with the original SD Gundam plastic model, right?

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It’s a bit different from SD, but the box art for the Real Type Musha Gundam Cross is really exciting.

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At that time, the generation conversely did not have the real-time TV Gundam.

By gathering fragmented knowledge obtained from the SD, I was deciphering the story of the main content…

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For now, please animate the Knights of the Round Table.

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I still want to see the design if a new series of knights comes out.

Wahhi is a bit of a different genre.

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The original! It’s crazy that Gundam is boldly picking a fight with Wataru or Ryujinmaru, and it seems impossible to fully include that.

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Setting told only through card text.

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The samurai’s transition to e-books has been somewhat incomplete and has come to a halt.

I haven’t finished releasing the ones that were announced.

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It was really popular at the time, but it didn’t have any connection to TV anime.

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It’s a huge contribution to the development of otaku-style observational thinking that embodies the so-called secondary creation-like reconstruction and understanding of motif concepts, right?

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When the popularity of Gundam settled down, along with the game.

Since I was preparing the groundwork, I guess SD is a contributor.

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Gundam Force is a very good work, but it’s too sad that there are few spin-offs or guest appearances.

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Is the new Carddass expansion also from Premium Bandai?

It’s completely geared towards older men…

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Aren’t you all here because you want a partner?! Move it!!!!

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There was a time when Korokoro briefly featured SD Gundam, but they quickly stopped and Gundam itself withdrew…

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I remembered that when I was a kid, my late grandma bought me Shadow Flare 5.

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In other words, even if we say SD Gundam, it’s complicated with Knight Gundam and Musha from Sato’s anime parodies.

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It seems Gundam won’t go in the trading card route.

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I feel that the Three Kingdoms era was the last peak.

Warcraft is interesting too.

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I was selling notebooks, underlays, and pencil cases of Crown Knight Gundam and G-Arms.

Also, when I went to the craft store for clothing, there was some SD fabric there.

I had my mom make a shoe bag for my G-Gundam.

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The SD robot Wataru is selling well for kids, so how about launching a new series?

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T is here, Zako!!

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Wasn’t there a strange trading card for SD Gundam back in the day?

Around the 2000s.

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Gan Keshi was really thoroughly explored, even down to the most niche aspects…

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Wahie has the broadcast slot… it’s really significant that Sangokuden was on terrestrial television.

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There were trading cards for both SDGF and G Generation.

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It’s completely in the vibe for kids of that time, so it’s tough to say it’s a work worth following now.

I mean, there’s no TV series for knights or warriors.

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Knight Gundam’s Legend BB

I love it so much that I have three of them.

If anything, I might end up buying it again if I see a restock now.

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I wish Carddass would come with wafers.

I want to gather them as a snack.

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Perhaps no one remembers the SD Gundam trading cards.

Perhaps no one remembers the SD Gundam trading cards.

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Speaking of getting good roles in SD, it’s F91.

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Speaking of RPGs, it’s the Knight Gundam Story.

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Despite being a cancer fighter, for some reason, there was an SD Dunbine mixed in.

It’s not a Gundam, so I gave it to a friend, but now I think I wasted it.

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That trading card is probably as memorable as SD Gundam Bind.

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I didn’t know that Yoshiyuki Tomino was behind the SD Gundam project…

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The proposal for V Gundam aims to bring back the SD Gundam generation to the original series.

It seems that was the case, but what part was like that…

It’s true that there are many people around me who have been completely affected by that thing…

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There was something that moved a live-action SD model, right?

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The chaotic and busy feeling of the violent castle finale is still entertaining to see now.

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It seems tough that new people probably won’t get into it as much compared to the realistic Gundam series.

The content is mainly nostalgic.

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The anime aside, they were constantly airing the commercials, both for BB Senshi and the original.

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After X...

“Genesis of the End of the Century Gundam” is a work planned around 1997, summarized as a new worldview using SD Gundam. In a sunless world called “Chiadd,” where people are oppressed by machines and lifeforms known as Mobile Humans, the story involves the mysterious Mobile Human (Lambda) meeting a human girl named Senapun, as they unravel the mysteries of the world. The concept was for their journey to traverse the various worlds of SD Gundam. Character design credits include Takashi Yokoi, Ryoichi Suzutani, with illustrations by Kazuki Hamada and Yuya Azuma.

PROLOGUE
Mecha (Lambda)
Lambda is the top-ranking officer in the Security Bureau’s 1st Special Operations Division of the Chiadd Empire, holding a high position. They harbor intense doubts about being part of the gears of this universe. Lambda’s partner machine is “Antawa.” Senawan is a girl who embarks on a journey to discover the next conqueror through human methods. Despite the explosion that occurred in the Chiadd Empire, gaining more allies was not feasible, and the commander tries to maintain the new concept of the SD Gundam world while establishing the gardens between Gundam worlds. They delve into the investigation of the root structure of self-designed systems and incorporate elements such as the resonant sciences of the deceased and others. They learn to express feelings to others and face challenges alongside Lambda. Initial hardships lead them to different regions and interactions, as well as constructing a bridge of connection based on understanding. The mysterious influences of dreams and echoes come into play as they navigate their shared journey.

As new elements are continuously brought into the mix, the challenges they face become a blend of different universes, leading to a collaborative effort in the evolution of Gundam narratives—it reflects both the connection between combat and companionship, and their journey of self-discovery through the realities of interlinked worlds.

After X…

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