When it’s my turn, whether it’s ZZ or anything else, there’s nothing but impact.
A good person who gives a punch to children.
A nice person who gives drinks to children.
Stop making excuses! Why can’t you just say you’re sorry!
There are many times when I want to say it to someone anonymous.
>>2Violence is not acceptable…!
>>5🦵💥
>>2The problem is that we both think this way.
>>6Well then, shall we settle this with a fight?
>>6Sometimes I’m sorry! It’s okay! I’m sorry too! Seeing a kind world.
>>2If you’re anonymous, that’s not so bad, right?
There are times when you want to say something to the people you are really involved with.
The tardiness of the examiner seems to be influenced by the toy.
Is it different?
Bright was seen watching Mirai’s video letter while at work.
No, it’s okay if you want to watch; is that in the movie version of Wong?
If I had honestly apologized, I probably wouldn’t have been punched.
If Captain Quattro wouldn’t do something foolish!!
A pretty strong middle-aged man in a bare-knuckle fight.
Because you properly remember that I hit you later.
You didn’t counter without thinking, right?
My words may be a bit rough, but…
Camille is a brat who deserves to be punched, but a kick to the face is…
>>12Tough.
Well, that “Haro” or whatever might be a robot that will be a cash cow for generations to come!
A person who gets beat up badly by Judō.
>>15Considering the main viewer demographic, the lessons learned from Z are being applied.
The scene of the sponsor guy beating up the people on site is pretty harsh, but somehow it’s really funny.
Sponsors coming to the front line with Petit Mobi.
They are like the embodiment of power harassment, so even Quattro and Bright casually joke that they feel relaxed without Mr. Wong around, laughing like “Wahaha!”
>>19What’s most interesting is that the bumps on him aren’t the result of power harassment; it’s simply because Mr. Won is strong.
Why can Camille be beaten, but Judau loses?
Camille, who practices karate, is definitely stronger.
>>20You can read the conventional movements of karate, but the fighting skills acquired in the slums are unpredictable, which must have made it challenging.
>>20Judo and the others are like a gang that’s used to rough work…
>>20In the first place, Judau was knocked out head-on by a junk dealer and escaped from wild Zeon.
I’m just good at dodging, but if I had fought head-on, I probably would have lost to Won-san as well.
Camille educates thoroughly, but
Judo is an uncle who immediately pulls back with an attitude as if he understood something after getting kicked in the stomach.
Violence is… not good… (ironically speaking)
In ZZ, it really acknowledges Camille a lot.
I like you.
You guys launched an attack on your own for personal reasons and caused huge damage to the port, you know?!
A person who was treated like an enemy for reasons that sound like something from a children’s anime about group solidarity.
Even though they’re a superior, they sometimes stand on the front lines.
I scold Camille for saying it’s not necessary to do that.
>>25It’s strange that this person isn’t here for an inspection or anything like that.
As an individual, this person is generally quite a problematic adult, but due to the fact that the person following them has almost no good points, they seem like a good person.
>>26It seems somewhat better that the person is still willing to take some responsibility.
Even Metcha comes to the site after it’s over, so it’s still better compared to the federal officials after Char’s Counterattack…
The first line of his debut being “That brat!” is truly impressive, Mr. Won.
An uncle who is benefitting quite a bit from the mildness of the theatrical version.
An uncle who doesn’t get mad even when watching a video letter from family during a meeting.
Camille is a brat who holds back (from his own perspective), but Judau is a brat who has no reservations.
Bright: “Those guys (Beecha and the others) are amazing!”
Won: “Is she as strong as the return of Camille?!”
Bright: “Ugh…”
(And a belly punch for good measure)
Is it okay for adults to suddenly hit people?!
I really dislike sponsors who show up on site, spout out their opinions, and also try to interfere.
The era of Z was constantly interfering with the operations of AEUG, causing changes to the plans.
The investors are demanding the impossible… as Char said.
In the ZZ era, it seems they have almost resigned themselves and hardly intervene.
>>36With Blex dead and maybe Char dead too, and having defeated the Titans, it’s natural to lose motivation.
If I let him do as he pleases, Captain Quattro will do something foolish.
They are the type that you don’t really want to be too close to, but they put themselves out there and are kind enough to treat kids to juice, so as long as you’re just watching, it’s okay.
When it comes to ZZ, there’s already a bit of a resignation mood at the top as well.
I can’t help but think that perhaps it was in a state of unreasonable demands with the Argama.
After Anaheim got bigger, there will probably be biographies about this person that make newcomers think, “Our company used to be pretty crazy.”
It’s impressive how Judo can throw this over easily…
This person is going to the front lines.
I wonder about that.
>>44It’s understandable to board Granada or Axis for negotiations, but riding a Petit Mobile is not something a high-ranking officer should do.
The mobile suit should be handed over to Karaba, and the pilot just needs to return to space.
If you make the citizens criticize, the Titans will find out, so please stop!
I trust Eudha, so I’ll die with them when the time comes!
Why is an important investor mixing in the fighting, including the MS battle, and firing a gun?
You’re all professionals in combat, so deliver results, okay?
Someone who says that but still delivers results in battle.
ZZ is a story where both the AEUG and Neo Zeon are completely worn out…
If they hadn’t dropped the colony, Neo Zeon probably would have won.
Actually, Mechachaan is also someone who works a lot.
They’re definitely better than the completely unresponsive folks on Earth.
It’s frustrating that the only people there are those who you can’t do anything about, even if you wanted to hit them.
If this person dies, it will cause a significant disruption to the activities of the A.E.U.G.
Why do you willingly go to the front line?
When I saw it, I was a kid, so Camille got beaten up badly.
It was really creepy that Char and the others weren’t defending me by saying “It’s your fault!”
Of course I can understand the depiction now, but…
Char is aware that he is indulging Camille…
>>55I wonder why I love the cheeky brats who push back against me.
In that situation with ZZ, having the motivation is somewhat reasonable.
Moreover, they are not from the military, but from Anaheim.
I realize that just being on the front lines is a lot better when I watch the elites in the second half of ZZ who believe they can live on Earth without doing anything.
A typical example of an old-school person on the ally’s side.
They’re not a bad person, but they’re the type that makes you feel antagonistic.
The uncle of physical ability indicators.
I want to see more of the Universal Century works and have them engage in barehanded combat.
>>62I feel like I’m going to die if I encounter a unicorn…
I had various thoughts about the new translation, but I liked that the character in the thread image had become much rounder.
Somehow, Camille has quite grown on me; he’s like an old-fashioned old man.
I thought that cosmic karate feels pretty light, so it might not result in many injuries like a hockey brawl.
It really looks painful with gravity, and kicking a soccer ball is a no-go!
Even if the mobile suit moves, it would be enough.
“You’re starting to understand real combat, aren’t you?” That reply is so typical of someone on the front lines.
The boy’s leather shoes kick out, soaring into the depths of space.
They might have thought that it was childish to be serious with a 14-year-old…
It would be fine to have a scene that shows just how strong someone is in a fight.
What was the reason for making a scene where it’s clear that they can definitely do kung fu?
>>70Maybe the director was really into movies like those from Hong Kong or the Luo Trading Company.
>>70If that’s not the case, then there’s no convincing reason to beat up Camille who practices karate…
In SEED, Azrael is in this position, but on the inside, it’s completely different.
There are places here that are also overly enthusiastic.
>>71First of all, I don’t really see this position being on my side.
>>76Woon, who was kicked by the horse, ended up being the villain after all.
I wanted them to appear in Char’s Counterattack as well.
In a role similar to Kamuran-san.
The sense of despair in ZZ is incredible, isn’t it?
The federal regular army is completely useless, and Hayato is going to die.
DEDETTEDDE!
Hayato has died!
People fighting on the front lines say, “It’s your job to fight!”
>>77Please step back.
What was needed for Machu?
He is a power-harassing boss with a Showa-era mentality who is disliked at the workplace, but he does have some affection for those beneath him.
Enough with the acting, Newtype!
When you come back, please stop always worrying about Camille and saying mean things.
He’s not a bad person after all… he’s kind to children…
Hanken and Emma will die, Camille will retire, and Char will be gone. It seems like they will be really shocked.
Someone who seems to feel quite responsible when seeing the broken Camille.
I don’t know if there are any descriptions of direct meetings.
It may be an afterthought, but it hasn’t appeared since ZZ.
I burned out because I pushed myself too hard…
>>87Considering the state of Anaheim after Char’s Counterattack, it’s hard to imagine how they can show their faces again…
Seeing Camille lying in bed would likely be quite shocking.
In the first place, children don’t really understand what the AEUG is.
There’s no way to know the executives putting up money from Anaheim!
It was somewhat lonely to see the thread image of Kai-san as the main character in the manga after Char’s Counterattack, feeling burnt out.
>>92It’s sad to think that someone who was so energetic…
Did the investor say that this person is making unreasonable demands?
Bright-san looks too tired watching a video letter calmly during a regular meeting.
It has a Showa feel, but Mr. Won’s guidance is all “fa,” so it makes it even more so.
Isn’t the period from Z to ZZ short and hellish?
>>96Since no one has the strength to fight anymore, the Neo Zeon faction has taken a step ahead by conserving their power and even delving into the taboo of cloning!
In the first place, the federation, which was nothing more than an internal struggle, has nothing left, so it’s all or nothing on the Newtype myth with an MS that can take on a thousand.
>>103Moreover, they are orphaned kids picked up from a suitable colony.
It feels like I achieved a complete victory…
>>107Akkys just fell apart on its own, didn’t it?
Do I really have to trust a kid?
Because Quattro acted like an idiot, everything is in chaos.
After it’s over, those kids are moving the army on their own, it’s quite troublesome.
Why can’t I say it to a real person!!
>>99Because I said it firmly to my boss just once, they seriously got depressed and cried a lot.
I feel like violence is better.
There are people who think that even though they are hitting a child, it’s precisely because they like children that they are doing it.
It may seem odd now, but he’s quite a person from the Showa era.
I like that “saying I’m sorry” is the subject.
What is it with boarding Axis, escaping from Axis, and returning?
I like the scene of buying ice cream for children.
Stop making excuses and just apologize!
If you want to drink juice, just say you want to drink it honestly!
The behavior is bad, but it’s like disciplining a child.
>>105Violence is not acceptable…
The Federation itself still has plenty of military strength left.
I just had no motivation at all.
It’s difficult to set up, but I understand the role.
Why are you saving the protagonist with a Petit Mobile?
Metcha-Mucha is incompetent and naturally disliked by children, but saying “we, the Eugo main force, are doing this, so kids get off the ship!” is not entirely wrong, right?
It’s funny that I’m in such a sporty club like this.
I’m feeling really down and sad about ZZ.
I’m glad that Gremmy and Haman are fools…
It’s a hidden feature in Giren’s Ambition, but it’s just an easy enemy to play with.
In some G Generation, there were people who had synergy with MF.
I think the current image of Anaheim has been shaped since after Char’s Counterattack.
In 0083, there’s definitely no one like this at Anaheim.
I was beaten to death by Judo, right?
>>116The text does not have a standard meaning in English as it appears to be more of a phonetic or nonsensical expression.
Mr. Won is dead!?
In card games, kids tended to be the ones who removed cards with status effects…
What is the federal regular army doing?
Where did all those soldiers go?
>>121During Z Gundam, it was an internal conflict among the Federation, so those who were motivated joined either AEU or Titans, and during ZZ, the higher-ups were unmotivated, causing the field to be unable to move.
>>121Opportunism
I don’t know why, but Neo Zeon has cracked, it looks like we can win! Let’s go! I don’t know what that is, but it seems like the outcome is almost decided. Thank you, kids!
>>124It’s you! Always just watching and never trying to do anything!
>>130If Shirocco had been running away from Camille, he probably wouldn’t have intervened in this war.
It seems like I’ll be watching until the end.
>>124You all really came out now, huh!
I wonder what rank of person they are in Anaheim.
It’s not about being a thinker; it’s about an executive of a corporation risking their life for humanity.
It’s pretty cool, but I don’t understand it.
>>125I will go out to the site, but from the site’s perspective, there are quite a few obstructions.
This person is sometimes useful in strange ways, so they are odd.
The Emperor Murakami from the perspective of a bald person.
The elite that was born as a force to oppose the oppression of the Spacenoids, known as the AEUG, seems to have a rather unscrupulous feel to it, as their leaders have comfortably secured positions in the Federation after defeating both the Titans and Axis.
In Granada, which is being attacked by the colony, I’m staying behind to persuade the mayor and helping Camille with the Petit Mobile, really putting my body on the line.
During ZZ, is Haman wanting Side 3? Isn’t it fine if we just give it to her? The level of motivation from the Federation officials is really low.
It’s great to have a stance where you can completely do it.
By the way, how is Camille? I feel bad for what I did to him…
It seems that this person and Quattro are likely covering the treatment costs for Camille, who is in a state of utter confusion.
It’s pretty amazing that someone like this can be in a high-stakes gambling hall, completely different from the pigs of the federation.
Please don’t be at the gambling den.
In the movie version, it seems like someone has become a father.
>>137In the TV version, the person who was cursed as “female Wong Lee” ended up becoming a relative, so it’s not so much that a daughter was born, but rather an existing character somehow became a daughter.
There was a scene where Camille would definitely have died if it weren’t for this person.
I often imitate this person’s posture because I like it.
The sensible people of Anaheim seem to have lost motivation around the time when Bricks died and AEU slid into the Federation.
The guy who was shooting a Vulcan out of spite after being arrested.
The war is scary because I don’t hold any grudges from being knocked out on the battlefield.
It’s hard to believe that Judo would actually punch and kill Mr. Won, so stop it.
>>144What incredible power I have!
Basically, it’s Quattro’s fault that we had to fight.
The suggestion is from a person who is trash or worthless.
>>148Perhaps: Wong Yoon-hwa
It’s common for a child who has been treated lightly by their family to get scolded by someone from outside.
Seeing that, Quattro starts to say something like “I’ve been too lenient,” but I feel like saying, “You’re not that great, you know…?”
It seems that Camille was the one who attacked first…
The depiction of wealthy individuals infiltrating the military and meddling with money clearly shows that the organization is corrupt, and it’s something only bad people would do.
Azrael is more on the orthodox side, while this one is more on the unorthodox side.
The position of the A.E.U.G. is just too complicated to begin with.
If anything, the parts that are considered obstacles are the very essence of the mainstream.
Why are you acting like a stimulant and causing a commotion on site…?
A private company that supports an organization resisting the federal army (composed of volunteers from the federal army) and also conducts transactions with the federal army.
It’s an old story, but while it’s fine to hit, chasing down with an attack is a different story, isn’t it, Wong-san!?
This person has grown up in quite a tough environment.
There seems to be some complicated, important person… I dislike that… but I can understand.
It’s like, this person I dislike is out front helping Camille! How did this happen!?
>>157(A very happy-looking Camille’s face)
If you want to drink it, just say so, and there are times when I buy a drink for the kids, so I can’t really dislike it.
If you’re going to be vocal about it, acting in accordance with those words and principles gives you a very high level of likeability.
It is the youth, not the elderly, who create a new era, which is why Camille tries to correct the slackness and is also kind to Shinta and others.
It doesn’t feel like I’ve been praised or anything.
It was kind of sad to see this person, representing a bad adult, being defeated by Judou.
>>161Rather, I ended up disliking judo because of that.
I like the one from either G Generation or Super Robot Wars where a kid says, “Don’t hold back! If you’re a Newtype, speak up! Adults should buy their own!” (saying this to Char and Henken).
>>162I like the character who is said to have a single-digit fighting value in G Generation 4-koma; that’s just unbelievable.
That’s why I beat him to death…
Seriously, it’s Bright who hates Won.
Once I was put in charge of the bridge, they kept interfering with the strategy and it was so annoying.
>>165Like my wife sitting in the passenger seat.
Based on the responses here, I feel like there might be actual models around…
It’s nice to see the scene where Shinta treats Kumu to drinks.
When Won treated us, Shinta and Kumu also had a reaction like, “Is this really okay…?”
Firing beams at the Marasai with a Petit Mobile.
Too much physical strain.
Kids should be spoiled, you idiot!
“Sorry…”
There’s no way I could understand something like this, baldy.
I like the scene where they’re chatting because Mr. Won is noisy.
Even though I quickly express myself with my hands and mouth, I believe I am sincere, just like Camille.
I like Z because it has many complex characters like this.
But since that old man hit him, Camille has become much softer, hasn’t he?
I love how excited Quattro gets when he hits with the Mega Bazooka.