
My personal dissatisfaction is that Orga isn’t piloting an MS and that Montark’s mask looks kind of lame.
There are many oddly shaped MS models, and I kind of want to buy a plastic model now.
Sotsu · Sunrise
The Iron-Blooded machines are great, right? What do you like about them?
I support Grimgerde.
It’s good, isn’t it, Graze?
The Orga machine appears, but it doesn’t ride.
In G Generation…
Aren’t you going to watch the main feature?
If you find Iron-Blooded Orphans interesting, I also recommend SD Gundam Battle Alliance.
I don’t dislike it, but the one that gets talked about a lot is the second season that isn’t in G Generation yet.
If it was Cross Rays, then I would be doing it.
I get told a lot of things, but I actually quite like the overall story of the second season.
I really don’t think I can come to like anything related to Iok.
There were people who thought, “This is different from what I expected,” after reading the ZZ story in Eternal for the first time, and it seems like a lot of different people are getting into it.
Mainly the discussions outside of combat are intense…
I think the discussion is fairly well-organized, regardless of personal preferences or what is interesting, Iron-Blooded.
Mr. Iok is quite seriously a nuisance, huh…
There aren’t many characters that have been treated as poorly as that.
It’s fine for stray dogs to die in the wild because it’s a form of aesthetic beauty, but it’s disappointing that the events leading up to that were a bit careless.
I really don’t think the folding method is good.
Let’s talk after we see it, anyway.
The first season is interesting without any problems.
There’s no helping it; I just wanted to play Agnika, you know?
The story that the Tekkadan is merely a transient flower of the times is fine in itself, but if that’s the case, it feels like they should at least show their scattering beautifully.
Iron Blood had a remarkable immersion experience that was quite impressive in both Season 1 and Season 2.
When I start to notice certain things, I suddenly can’t concentrate anymore.
There are a few too many hitmen outside of combat.
I don’t play G Generation, so I don’t know, but if it comes to other media, won’t they omit the bad parts to some extent or replace them with milder versions?
The part where they fight against the Turbines was absolutely enjoyable.
I think when you hear that it’s not well-received, you’ll prepare yourself and then realize it’s not that bad.
It was like that with someone I know.
Watching Iron-Blooded Orphans all at once reduces the feeling of dullness, so it’s good…
It is not good for intelligence to decrease when in conflict.
The second season has a lot of developments where both enemies and allies obviously have lower intelligence, which is frustrating, but overall it’s still interesting.
Watching the broadcast, it was not good that the second season was always leaving me feeling frustrated every time.
If there were more scenes that could be seen clearly.
I feel like it would have been better to have died in the battle against Ein than to die in such a laughable way!
The first season has a high average score, but the Colony arc and the part with the Card game are somewhat tough.
The tragic fate of the characters I’ve been with for a year is painful, so it might be better to binge-watch.
(I don’t really have a reason to kill right now, but since I found it, should I go ahead and do it?)
Olga gets assassinated for reasons like that.
Well, Maki’s allies are basically enemies to begin with…
The Iron-Blooded model kits are genuinely great…
Mackie is some kind of a plague god.
Isn’t it an incredible bonus that we can watch various Gundam anime thanks to the G Generation effect?
I think the story is well put together.
Season two is not messy either.
I’m worried that I’m spoiling a lot about the second season, but is that okay…?
The mobile game G Generation is completely different because it ends mid-story and cuts out about 80% of the boring parts.
I don’t really understand why Iok is liked by his subordinates.
Quick judgment
If it weren’t for G Generation, there wouldn’t have been any new fans for Iron-Blooded Orphans at this point…
It feels like G Generation might even retrieve scenarios and settings that have been cast away…
I actually liked Olga’s character quite a bit…
When everyone is eating together, I’m working, and later I eat alone.
If you’re going to watch it, start from the first season, okay?!
Do we really need the Yakuza’s internal disputes?
Season 1 started off boring but became more interesting as it progressed, while Season 2 was initially exciting due to the expectations from Season 1, but it quickly became uninteresting around the time of Lord Iok’s appearance, according to my personal opinion.
The glaring flaws of Mackie’s plan and Orga’s strange death are quite evident.
I really like Iron-Blooded Orphans, but I also can’t fully support Iok-sama.
Well, you don’t have to worry about other people’s opinions.
Your feelings are important.
Super Robot Wars DD just takes it easy with the main story.
I leave the follow-up for Urzuhunt to G Generation.
It looks like there’s a lot of old men, so the gacha might be tough…
It would be nice if we could talk about Uluhan here as a form of offering.
Because I seriously chased after it for a year, I can’t help but feel frustrated with that ending, and when you look at it as a whole, there’s also a possibility that it might end with just “Oh, really?”
The second season drags on too much in the beginning.
In G Gene, the intermission episodes are cut out…
Political struggles and assassinations.
Iok’s death felt a bit like a forceful “This should satisfy you, right?”
Speaking of which, I feel like there’s a possibility that the issue of what to do with the parts done in the mobile game for the anime “Wulfs Hunt” might be thrown to Eternal.
All the OPs are so cool, right?
Seal from 300 years ago
Hashmal has a nice design, doesn’t it?
One of the flaws of the first season is that it’s too obvious who is going to die, without saying who it is.
That was disappointing.
Don’t think you understand the story of the original work without watching the main show.
I thought Macky was thinking of something.
I think it feels even more interesting because G Generation doesn’t show the periods without MS battles for several weeks.
“The fact that only the first season was interesting is just a form of escapism regarding the overall poor quality of Iron-Blooded Orphans…”
During the first season, I didn’t even know Cudelia’s face and saw them abduct Atla, refusing to acknowledge their mistake and resorting to violence, and I thought, “What is this…?”
Well, it’s cute.
The festival-like atmosphere here when Maki betrayed in the first season was incredible.
It was too late to engage in Bael diplomacy.
The first season was originally well-structured and had few combat scenes, which received complaints, but it wasn’t rated very poorly overall.
It would have been the best ending if it had wrapped up in one season.
The first season was interesting, but the second season became too much like a yakuza story after they rose to power…
Bael diplomacy itself is effective, so if they had taken it a bit more seriously, there would have been possibilities.
I failed because I was Agnika at the time.
If only Gaelio had properly died, then the Seven Stars would have been split in half…
Honestly, I enjoyed the discussions around Makki and Garigari-kun, so I found it interesting until the end.
Well, it’s just a popular work.
Mackie was someone who could not notice the nearby salvation because he was overly focused on the distant one.
I don’t think the reason for overly idolizing Bael’s authority is simply because people are foolish.
I like that Iok isn’t suddenly becoming stupid for the sake of the plot, but is consistently stupid instead.
I just watched up to episode 3 yesterday, and I thought it was fun when they started to rise, but then they scattered…
Episode 1 is surprisingly a type that is not found elsewhere.
It’s a development where Gundam rushes to the rescue in a pinch.
Bael itself had few armaments and wasn’t that strong either…
Agnika was the outstanding pattern.
If Bael had psychommu-jacked weaponry…
Everyone bows down to Bael…
Metal Robot Bael, Kimaris Vidar, and Lupus Rex are great!
If we had properly taken care of Gaelio, there was a way to win, so it’s not a terrible plan by any means.
In the end, Macky is losing to himself.
I think the excitement when Hashmal appeared was quite something.
The MS from Iron-Blooded Orphans somehow give off an image of being remarkably sturdy, without the impression of exploding into pieces.
When Gaelio appeared in the second season, everyone said that there must be something going on since the well-prepared McGillis would definitely have confirmed his death properly.
It was just that Macky was an idiot…
I wonder if Eternal will also include the second season’s Earth Branch arc that was cut from Cross Rays.
If this keeps up, it’s going to end badly! I’ve been warned about it repeatedly, and while I’m totally fine with a defeat ending,
Even so, I think it’s understandable that Olga’s death is used as a joke.
Don’t make it so glittery and moving! Make it feel more like a stray dog dying alone!
That being said, considering Maki’s upbringing, isn’t it a bit too much like stepping on a landmine for Karuta?
Even if we say half, the remaining half can’t fight against the opponent with just a marker and the Tekkadan.
In robot anime, when multiple main characters are assassinated…
It was my first time playing G Generation Cross Rays, but even so, I started to feel that the flow of the story was strange around the point where we defeated Hashmal.
Hitman is seriously boring.
Just kill everyone with that already.
I think Olga’s death doesn’t match the ending…
Even though you’re the top, dying while protecting your comrades is a death I could completely understand.
I heard that it was featured on the local front page when the last performance took place in Edmonton, and it didn’t go well.
I want to see an if story where things go according to Mackey’s plan.
Since I’ve been losing with Masaharu and it feels like I’m in checkmate, the last resort I took was Bael, so there are no second-best strategies.
If you’re going to kill Iok anyway, why include a depiction of his growth?
I think it’s bad that there hasn’t been any mention of Mika up to this point.
What’s bad is that it feels too strong that I was killed because I was too careless.
I don’t think it was necessary for Hash to die.
I really messed up just with the laughter.
It feels like this is often seen in yakuza movies, doesn’t it?
It’s mostly about quiet things like “The Silent Don” that die like this.
I wanted you to use it even after transforming into Gusion’s Hammer Rebirth.
Even if things go according to Mackie’s plan, nothing will change because in this apocalyptic era, only those who literally hold power will dominate and gain privileges.
Rather, it’s better if the main story ends with it dying after expelling the pus.
If Mackie wins, it could lead to an era of “Alaimayi recognition violence is the best!” which is also kind of… not great.
It was a work that usually missed the mark with a one-shot reversal move.
Until the MA battle, there are some parts that I’m a bit concerned about, but it’s fine as long as it’s rated as interesting…
After that, it was like that.
While I can understand the desire behind the idea of Seed Destiny, it just doesn’t seem entertaining at all!
In other words, the moment I thought making kids into a violent device of Alaya was the best! That was the beginning of the second season…
Is it because of the Tekkadan?
At the beginning of the second season, I thought Hash would be the main character, but I was blind to the truth.
Mika is a really hot character when you pay close attention.
It is also called a mascot.
Did a suddenly big subject come?
I like it when you’re being cool… From the second season, there will be less of Kooderia’s appearances.
I quite like the scene where, while the lower ranks are excited about the huge amount of money from the captured Gallarhorn, Orga feels acutely aware of his own shortcomings, not knowing the appropriate price or having any connections to sell it, lacking in knowledge.
Mika seems like a character that would be good in a position around the fourth spot on the ally side.
If the chairman’s Destiny Plan is truly implemented, wouldn’t the world be in a bad situation? I have the same feeling (Maki’s victory).
The Iron Flower Corps couldn’t stop, and it turned into a big problem, but even if they had stopped somewhere, it seems like it wouldn’t have turned out well either.
I used Astaroth for the first time in G Generation, and it looks really cool…
I think it’s a nice aspect of “Iron-Blooded Orphans” that instead of beam sabers, they use heavy metal weapons like this.
Iron Blood has good SE.
The way the other main character, Orga, dies is…
In the end, the old man who was the first to betray the Tekkadan and got wrapped up in a mat is the biggest winner, huh?
It feels like there are a lot of roles that are similar to Yusa’s successor.
Now, Mika seems really out of place.
Astarot likes the smooth movement of Rinasimento in Iron Or G.