
Are you up there?
If you ask me to give more than this, I’ll be at a loss for an answer because it’s already quite high-level.
Not a biological parent, so points deducted!
Probably surpassing even the parents of the brigadier general.
Captain Krim’s dad could rank high on the list of awful parents.
G-Reco is the type of philosophy of action that I don’t want to say is bad for Captain Kia, who is about to become a father.
“Having Ah-chan adds about 10,000 points.”
He’s acting recklessly because he’s worried about his son…
Top rank of Tomino anime parent category.
Berli’s goodness is largely influenced by the quality of education from Mama and the positive environment in which they grew up.
My son understands his parent’s work and busyness and is self-reliant, so I honestly can’t say anything.
The complaint that one is acting too frivolously in their position is understandable because the situation is drastically changing; if one is going to choose family, it can’t be helped.
I forgot to bring my son’s favorite cookies! There’s also a charm in saying things like that.
The glider scene was nerve-wracking.
I ended up feeling like, “Here it comes!”
He’s a good parent, and Berl is quite a good son as well.
You have eyes like a crazy person.
I thought it might be bad when I was busy with work and the workplace was taken over by the military, and I laughed strangely, but she was a good mother until the end.
My sister’s father-in-law was a good person as a parent, though…
Well… it’s that thing.
I really like the context that Berliri didn’t kill Kun at the very end but instead incapacitated him and made him surrender because he holds no negative feelings towards mothers at all.
The chief warden is unable to escape from the strong position of being the chief warden, so there’s nothing that can be done about it.
The top-class position of the director of Capital Tower is said to be the most decent as a parent.
And the son raised by such a decent person also turned out to be an extraordinary individual, which is… a dictator.
In the beginning, when the captain says something like, “My mother is a workaholic, so I’m not worth much as a hostage,” it’s not his true feelings; at that point, it’s probably just his wariness towards Megafauna, which is just the group attacking the tower.
When heading to the battlefield in a small aircraft during the final battle, you’d normally think, “Oh, I’m definitely going to die…”
Beruri was born into a good family and has had a good upbringing, so Ruin can only feel jealousy towards that.
But I like Ruin, who has to wear a mask and strengthen his ego, even though it’s good to be in a relationship as an individual.
Tomino’s answer as he got older.
It seems to hold a significant position in the Gundam context, as the Capital Tower is a part of social infrastructure.
I think it was significant to maintain distance from the Capital Army as a stance.
It’s quite difficult when you’re in the military service or involved in MS development.
A mother’s love is deep and unchanging, yet Berlil’s way of receiving it seems indifferent, and after returning from Venus, he even finds it somewhat bothersome; this is a sign of growth, and yet he remains childlike.
Good parents in G-Reco, and then there’s that awful parent called Zucchini-Nikkini.
The adults of the megafauna have quite a high level.
I can’t believe the broad perspective of someone who is engaging in pirate-like activities while keeping their position hidden.
Both hawks and doves exist within every faction.
The explanation that mega-fauna is essentially a gathering of doves was pretty clear.
Shall we go… to the moon?
Let’s go… Venus.
As an adult, Doniel is strict yet kind, and somewhat naughty, but he is excellent.
Please ring the bell!
The biggest blunder in the story is that the parent forgot to bring Belri’s favorite snack.
It must be painful for you… so painful.
On the contrary, I can’t help but wonder if the director has gone a bit crazy, considering how normal the parents are.
Rank 2 in that world.
It feels like the well-meaning people are using the pretext of the pirate squad at the end to gather information about the situation, Mega Fauna.
It will indirectly help to eliminate the mastermind as well.
Having a decent sensibility and surviving until the end is amazing.
I love the mysterious additional scene where they miss knocking on the door and fall.
They are a good parent, but they have a personality that could complicate things unless they are as smart as Berli.
I feel like I need to calm down because my drive to take action is too strong and it’s about to kill me.
Dangerous
It’s no surprise that young Berli has grown up so straight and true, considering his parents.
I heard that it’s said V Gundam was created because I despaired when my daughter brought home a Black boyfriend, but I don’t know how credible that is.
I really like how the panic when the glider starts moving is so realistic.
There’s no reason to kill in the glider scene at all!
The one who spread the fire should die.
I’m really relieved that you didn’t kill this mother.
Bellri tends to look down on others by showcasing his superiority…
Haa… It’s a parent who only has the schedule in their head…
I’m scared because you’re just a bundle of energy.
Minus 3 points for recklessly putting oneself in danger without consideration.
Actions from the goodness of thinking about my son plus 10 points.
F91 has intense parent characters too.
Was the resentment towards the family quite significant?
It’s Gundam, right!? It’s definitely a terrible parent!!
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