
The pole actor has arrived…
>>1
The lieutenant colonel would never do such a thing!!!!!!!!!
The wild bear of Russia also
At home
It’s a wooden carved bear.
Kiyiin
Competent as a soldier.
It’s probably an uncle who drew the short straw.
I think the unlucky one in the family might be the son.
As a parent, it’s close to being worthless.
Competent as a soldier but unfit as a father.
Why are you ignoring your son and taking in a girl?
>>12
Andrei suddenly lost his temper.
>>14
It wasn’t sudden at all…
Was this what your face looked like…?
As a father…
The father who didn’t make any excuses.
The fact that there is a kind of reverse honesty that doesn’t make excuses to Andrei is even worse.
>>18
In the first place, I’m the worst one for running away from the communication with my injured son who needs an explanation!
The kindness and sincerity shown towards Peiris will come back to you as a backlash, making you question what kind of fatherly role-play you’re enjoying while neglecting your only son.
I just don’t know how to interact with my son anymore…
It’s a common theme that a father who doesn’t know how to interact with his own child can build a good relationship with unrelated young people.
>>22
The ability to build a very good relationship with subordinates as a workplace superior is different from the relationship with one’s own children.
>>22
It seems quite common that advice from close acquaintances is easier to take in than words from one’s own parents or siblings.
>>22
Why is it that a single person of a certain age can pick up a young stranger and manage to take care of them well? It has a persuasive backbone and makes for an easy development of the story.
>>22
Is it copper’s Eugen?
It’s not uncommon to see cases in various works where an ideal boss and a parent coexist, even if that’s not usually the case.
I was able to be the ideal parent for Peiris!
You haven’t even explained it before making excuses.
>>26
No matter what I say, it feels like an excuse, and wanting to be forgiven by my child for choices I’ve made is also wrong… I think that has tied me up in knots and left me unable to do anything.
>>33
And naturally, there is no action from the son, who is shut off and depressed.
When the main part is done.
Looking back now, I can understand why Andrei was angry in season 2.
>>29
At the time of the broadcast, Andrei was often spoken of negatively.
>>36
If anything, the main story where Marie tells Andrei to be more understanding is even worse.
Mother might have been able to swallow the matter of sacrifice or the Peelis incident, but what the hell are you doing as a terrorist?!
I’m sorry… I know it was Dad who killed him… but Dad is also suffering… If I had said that, maybe the three of us could have lived together.
>>31
It would have been nice if you could have said just one word, anything at all, instead of that…
As a reaction, they must have responded carefully, but that actually angered their biological child instead.
Pieris was at a loss for how to respond… At that point, no one is happy.
At that time, I thought Peelis was being cherished, which was nice!
Looking back now, I realize I neglected my own son too much, and that’s not good…
It’s really not okay for you to say things like “Why don’t you become an adopted child of Peiris?” while ignoring your son.
>>40
I tried to resolve the conflict with my son over time.
Since there was a need to address the issue with the adopted daughter promptly, I pushed things forward a bit forcefully.
Don’t do it simultaneously.
>>91
Somehow, there’s no one but Sergei who can take care of Peiris, so there’s nothing that can be done about that.
But make sure to talk to Andrei properly.
It’s really bad that they have no intention of having a conversation even when coming from over there.
It’s tough.
If you don’t tell me, I won’t understand anything…! Nothing at all…! This perfectly represents the essence of 00.
>>43
It’s not that I’m not getting the core message; it’s just that I honestly didn’t expect there to be nothing said at all.
On the bed, there’s just an old man who knows nothing but teddy bears.
I’m the type who can only have conversations with others.
Looking back now, I think it’s admirable that Andrei didn’t treat Peelis harshly.
>>47
In other words, choosing to be a soldier shows that you resemble your parents and is indeed noble, Andrei.
I think Luis isn’t suited for fighting, so I’ve been saying he shouldn’t be with the Arrows.
Ultimately, the son correctly understood the feelings of his father and mother, which he had misunderstood.
Because I was able to pass away as a soldier of the federal army protecting the citizens…
If Teddy had made sure to be a proper family member, would Andrei and Peiris have become brother-sister complex or have gotten into a romantic relationship?
>>49
So, will Allelujah get together with Sumeragi?
>>60
It seems that I can see the world’s malice…
It’s not good that Andrei took matters into his own hands and shot the old man and the father, but given that situation, I can understand how all the emotions he must have been holding back would explode.
My son, being resentful towards his father, fell into a narrow-minded state and was just following the orders of the Arrows.
>>51
Well, it’s like cola when the boss is no good.
>>65
The cola was wholeheartedly loved on the assumption that the mannequin wasn’t a problem, so if the boss was an issue, I think they might have acted differently.
>>51
At the site, it really looked like I was hanging out with Hercules, so there’s nothing I can do about that…
Isn’t that person the one who was taking in lolis and sexually abusing them?
>>52
The early erotic doujin artist Arakuma has come…
>>57
If you look until the 2nd, it seems like something that you would never do even if you died, right?
It’s not about relationships like parent-child, lovers, or aliens; what’s most important is dialogue.
If you don’t say it, how would you know…? It’s such a desperate cry…
>>55
It’s interesting that the lead of Blenpowered would say this.
What comes to mind in the end is my parents smiling gently.
I’m not afraid of anything anymore, I’m not scared.
If we don’t properly discuss important matters like adoption, it might make someone think, “Oh, we’re no longer a family…”
Why isn’t anyone talking?
As a result, my son ended up killing his own father…
I used to dislike Andrei, but looking back now, he was actually working hard… he’s that kind of character.
There are some not-so-good aspects, but it can’t be helped, right?
I think it would have been okay to drop a Soma.
Even though I’m a school teacher, I sometimes don’t know how to interact with my own child.
>>67
So relatable…
>>67
Ogi Mama is also said to be a great teacher, but…
Because I was not successful in educating my child, they became rebellious and engaged in shoplifting, theft, and violence, bringing our family to the brink of collapse, and I have written a book about it.
I’m writing a book about being an unfit parent, and it’s quite interesting.
The ace of AEU and Union survives thanks to gag boosts and creepy boosts, but the little bear is really unfortunate.
>>68
That said, there are probably people who like them precisely because they chose to self-destruct for the sake of the citizens and really died there.
>>68
I think it had the most beautiful death of a Gundam throughout both seasons and the movie.
Seeing Andrei return to his original sincere self as a soldier, having shed various concerns, provided enough value to the film.
Wasn’t there also negative feedback from the person inside?
If anything, from Andre’s perspective, it would have been better to have bought Pealis as a concubine.
Why are you being such a normal and kind father…?
>>72
As a parent, it was the worst, but as a soldier, it was the right thing to do, so that was the final line.
If I were to show personal sexual desire to the test subject and embrace them, I might end up being disappointed.
If it were cola or a real Gundam, I would have died three times.
>>74
I wonder if it will be enough with three times…
I’m really scared to face my home, so I throw myself into work and dealing with Soma Peeris…
Because it’s scary.
There’s no need to curse at the thread image in such a harsh manner.
They weren’t good at parent-child relationships at all…
>>76
Well, it’s a bit sad to speak of it as a general parent-child relationship since the heavy reason is that the wife chose to let them die.
That aside, look after Andrei.
As soon as the son’s existence came to light in the second season, the attitude toward Peeris and the relationship with the son have become cold… it really brings out that raw, failed parent vibe.
It’s as if I killed him…
I became convinced that I have a boss to whom I can entrust my entire brain, just like with a cola sour.
>>83
Not only is he an exceptionally outstanding soldier, but he also possesses keen insight.
Is this guy invincible?
If you’re going to church, talk to your son!
>>85
Because it’s scary…
>>85
Wasn’t it after the funeral?
In the past, fathers and elderly people who weren’t getting along with their sons often thought that the son was to blame, but upon reflection, I’m increasingly realizing that it’s actually you who is at fault, and that makes me feel the effects of aging.
It was also Arakuma who let the captured Saji escape; he’s kind to the young people.
Andrei seemed to be getting along well with Luis… No, it was probably considered impossible even back then.
>>88
Lewis has been constantly aware of Saaji one way or another.
Andrei is almost just a colleague.
If you don’t tell me, I won’t know!
I don’t know how to interact with them just because they’re my own child.
It’s understandable that with other people’s children, the sense of distance is clearer, making it easier to be kind.
However, that in turn angered the father’s son!
Is there a qualification to blame the thread image?
Because there is no one but Andrei, who is family and my son…
>>96
However, it is also a fact that the person himself was not able to properly face his father throughout.
Ultimately, both sides are lacking in various ways and are nothing more than similar parent and child.
I was informed that I will be getting a sister-in-law soon.
If I suddenly have a sister-in-law out of nowhere, everything will be completely different…
It’s around the time when the little bear was about 10 years old, right?
If you’re still small, then explain properly. Why are you holding back with a child?
It’s similar to telling a nameless person to go to the hospital…!
I think it’s a coincidence, but I had a role like this in Persona 4 as well.
As for the Peelis matter, if they don’t have backing over there, they will be used by the military in whatever way they want, so it’s not entirely just an ulterior motive…
If she had proper judgment, Kati, who was observing the A-Laws from the inside, would have given up on them, realizing that these guys were no longer soldiers… as they were behaving so recklessly.
Andrei initially rebelled against his father, but after killing him, he escaped from reality by clinging to the superficial justice of the Arows.
>>106
After all, Kat is in a position where she can overview the situation.
The frontline pilot team is being led to believe that the pillar’s fall is the fault of Katalon and Solesta due to information control, so there’s nothing that can be done about that.
The cola sour was dying a lot, but its ability wasn’t particularly low, right?
>>107
Rather, from the very first Exia battle, I have only taken precise actions concerning survival.
>>107
I want you to remember.
Normally, once you die, it’s the end.
In terms of the story, they aren’t that important, but thematically, they are a quite important character.
>>108
Because the theme is dialogue.
I think I could have faced it if the cause of my mother’s death had been an accident or if she had died in battle in a situation unrelated to Sergei.
I could only remain silent because it felt like I killed them with my own choices.
That being said, the thin book depicting Ryumin’s violation really mistreats Kuma and Peeris, but I am very grateful for your help.
Wild bear → Wife killed during the operation
Graham → Shot down my mentor in a performance test.
Kati → Due to a tactical forecast error, allied forces end up killing each other.
The three major national blocs all have traumas, don’t they?
>>112
That’s why there were members who participated in the Sorebi.
>>112
Graham was unable to defeat his mentor and ended up passing away, which left him very troubled.
The reason Graham was obsessed with defeating Gundam is actually quite heavy.
It seems like you’re just playing the role of a father after taking in an adopted daughter while neglecting your own wife and children.
Andrei just didn’t know about Saji, that’s all.
If you know him, you can surely support Luis…
If there hadn’t been a movie version, I would probably still think badly of Andrei.
Why did you have to die…?
I mean, no matter how dissatisfied you are with the A-LAWS, former soldiers shouldn’t resort to terrorism.
>>119
I’m not doing terrorism…
Rather, the Arrows who shot and killed 60,000 people to silence them are scary.
>>126
They might be talking about Hercules.
It means that while the ideal is for the world to change gradually, the situation has become such that people have no choice but to take extreme measures.
>>126
It’s frustrating that it just ends with seppuku at the top.
>>134
I probably died in immense pain since I committed seppuku without a kaishaku!
>>119
In the end, a coup occurred and it was overturned, and since the Catalon members were also involved, it was a matter of timing.
>>119
It’s not about dissatisfaction; it’s just that the A-Laws have gone rogue and deviated from military regulations, which is why there are defectors emerging from within the military as well.
It’s like the Titans and Aeugoo from the original source.
You already know the whole story, don’t you?
You really have your humanity in check by not being too harsh on Soma, Andrei.
Regarding erotic doujinshi, there was a very convenient girl named Neena Trinity, both in terms of her background and behavior, who could be handled in any way, and she was good-looking, had a nice voice, and a good body, so that was great.
I think it’s excellent as a soldier that Cola Sour can promptly entrust what they lack to others.
>>127
“I’m a fool, so I’ll leave those difficult things to the experts! That’s a stance I really want to emulate.”
Did Peiris not know about the existence of the little bear until Arrows came to pick her up?
>>128
I didn’t know.
In other words, I had not returned to the Arakuma residence even once in five years, and Arakuma did not explain either.
One could say that Cola Sour survived because it was the first to be cut when the screenplay was tight, but one could also say that its appearances have decreased.
Is it not officially stated that the bear is gay?
>>137
There’s no way it’s official!
It’s the tiger that’s gay.
>>137
Eh…!?
The mannequin was also quite frustrated with the Arrows.
If I didn’t say that we have a son to adopt the child, then that would be an issue.
If you treat him like he’s dead, my son is going to rebel!
This guy isn’t rebellious… isn’t he too impressive?
Isn’t it terrible that all the ideal boss or father-in-law-like actions in the first season end up being worthless?
>>144
Well, the behavior of a soldier is really ideal, so it’s not crap.
He was just a terrible father.
“If you don’t say it, I won’t understand…”
Yeah…
Andrei was furious that a man named Saji was causing confusion for the warrant officer.
It’s hard to understand beyond sympathy for the hatred that comes from the fact that Saji is Louise’s ex-boyfriend who is in Celestial Being, indicating that Louise was indeed involved.
Since I’m in a position, I’m a terrorist.
It’s like losing my father at the same time as losing my mother.
Even though I’m alive.
For Kati, who tends to get overly focused, having Patrick around, who is positive and mentally relaxed, has been incredibly helpful.
By exchanging the phrase “Colonel in a tense situation” → “Brigadier General!!” they manage to regain their composure.
Cora Sawara has a questionable personality, but her skills are outstanding, which is why she was chosen for the enact demonstration.
>>150
It’s because it’s scrambled 2000 times…
>>150
Difficult things are already a conversation that has been completed in a sense by entrusting them to someone you can trust…
>>150
He is a mature man with a solid will who maintains his pace even among characters who are constantly pressured and lacking in composure.
>>162
He’s a flashy guy, but even after moving on to the next girl after dating, instead of being resented, everyone comes to celebrate the wedding with Katy. What kind of conversational skills does he have?
>>183
Was that wedding a scene of chaos that could have gone wrong at any moment!?
Both being good creatures, it must have been tough for the mother bear and the cub to live with regret.
Both of them are dead…
If Lewis is that important, then make sure to protect him~ and I think it was nice that only one person recognized Setsuna as an Innovator, and Revive had a good character.
>>153
I think it might have been different if the roles were reversed with Tieria…
>>153
I think their personality was quite reasonable, just prioritizing their mission.
>>153
They were evaluating mannequins as if they were doing well for humans, which is a bit strange, isn’t it?
A character that, when you look back after becoming a parent, makes you think “…this guy…”
In the past, I thought it was cool and stylish to be tough and take responsibility by dying…
>>154
The starting point is sacrificing one’s wife for the sake of the majority, so it’s a bit much to condemn it from the perspective of an ordinary household.
>>159
If anything, Andrei doesn’t resent that part either.
It’s just that in the end, because I was acting together with Harkurei, from Andrei’s perspective, even though I killed my mother as a soldier, it’s like I’m rebelling against the military now, which made him explode with anger.
>>159
In the first place, the situation where a soldier who is supposed to protect citizens has to kill the wife of another soldier is not a normal household, you know…
From the viewer’s perspective, it’s inevitable that it will lean towards Sergei, who has been around since the very beginning.
>>156
From a meta perspective, it can be seen that the new character who suddenly appeared in the second season caused a blemish.
>>165
There are parts of it where it would have been nice to depict that a bit more starting from the first season.
>>172
That said, it’s still the early days when split mono anime just started to come out, back in the time of 00.
There probably wasn’t any know-how on how to allocate the story.
>>165
That’s a terrible way to put it.
>>165
I think it’s probably an effect of the split-cour format that changed somewhere around here.
The story that was supposed to be consistent according to the original plan got divided.
I’m an idiot, so I’ll leave the judgment to an external device!
Moreover, their intuition for choosing opponents is perfect!
In a rush, while carrying my own feelings of frustration, I ended up killing my parents… and now I’m being completely put off by Louis and seen as a parental enemy by Peiris.
Well, from Luis’s perspective, it really is something unbelievable.
The one assigned the number 1 for GIN-X is Cola Sour.
Even though there were so many various grievances, if they become allies, I would honestly accept it without any lingering feelings.
You’re late!! Gundam!! Patrick is quite a big man to be able to do that.
Luis was only focused on his own feelings as well.
At least in the TV series, it has been consistent.
>>169
I threw all my possessions away for revenge and had them squeezed into the Arows! Their level of action is too incomprehensible.
>>179
I wonder if Regene whispered various things when they made contact.
>>179
At the end of the first season, they had given up on their relationship with Saji and were probably in a state of despair.
By the end of the first season, they are really a capable and admirable military person…
Welcoming the carefully depicted Peelus as an adopted child further increases the favorability!
Just when I thought that, it turned out to be a neglectful father…
At that time, I wasn’t looking at the bulletin board, but I was visiting a famous anime review site.
There was an overwhelming accumulation of resentful comments towards Andrei…
>>175
Well, at that time, there were generally a lot of aggressive opinions…
>>182
So humanity all needed to become innovators.
The fact that his subordinates willingly joined him in the charge without hesitation suggests that Andrei must have been engaging in proper communication as a boss.
In the Exia battle, there are many important figures, so we won’t use ranged attacks at first.
The opponent wields a huge sword, so the optimal solution is to engage in close combat using a weapon that allows for quick movements…
Because it’s a CV side and a male lover, right? It’s already like a solicitation coming from the other side, isn’t it?
>>180
I had a stronger impression that Isami Yuu from Blenpowered is being made to play a role like Jonathan.
I wanted you to survive even after killing your parents and be happy.
I wanted to have a cute-voiced and active bride.
I settled all my flashy relationships with women because I met a mannequin.
It’s a story that dialogue was necessary precisely because both sides had their faults.
It seems that those who unilaterally side with Andrei and criticize Sergey are lacking comprehension skills.
Colonel Manekin probably has a lot of worries, so the simplicity of the cola sour must have helped him quite a bit.
Yet, he’s not actually stupid and is quite considerate, so he’s really a good man…