
I will do it! I, the one who has the Zaku Cross Medal, will not be outdone by some little girl!
I’m the jealous uncle of Lala.
A loser heroine who has been taken by a sudden young girl whom someone prefers over her.
The character from the game was a close friend but suddenly got separated due to moving or something, becoming a lost heroine.
Was Sharia in Origin too? I don’t remember it at all.
>>3Because they died right away.
>>3In fact, it’s quite different from the faint impression of Sharia that remains in the TV version, and it leaves a stronger impression instead.
>>29The TV version features Lieutenant Sims, a kind uncle who is always concerned about things.
However, before that, the all-range attack was so vicious that there was no way to deal with it other than for Amuro to charge straight in and kill it.
If you think about it, if you really love Char, it’s only natural to be jealous of Lalah…
Isn’t GQ Lala’ah not there? Wasn’t she originally picked up on Earth?
There are many opinions about Origin’s Sharia Blue, but considering the pride of a soldier, I think it might be a plausible reaction.
I think any Sharia could have ended up this way if the circumstances were a bit different.
Although you achieved military merits as a soldier, the fact that it was said to be because you are a Newtype, and that you were made to participate in experiments related to psycommu or whatever, gives off an air of dissatisfaction that I can somewhat empathize with.
>>8I think it feels similar to being told that despite my efforts to advance in my career, I only succeeded because your family’s connections are strong.
It’s just Abiko’s personal grudge, so there’s no worth in examining Origin Sharia Bull.
>>9What are you saying?
If that’s the case, then Mosquhan should also be treated like crap, but that’s not the case, right?
It’s more properly justified within the work than by the author.
The 1st Sharia was able to connect with Lalah, whom he met for the first time, as fellow Newtypes.
>>12Even if they are NT, those who are full of ego cannot understand others; that is the origin of NT.
Char, Casval, and Edward…
There are some anonymous people who continually say that Akihiko’s personal grudge is just a thoughtless freeze.
I understand that there is a cynical thought that as one gets older, even if they are a Newtype, concerns about face and entanglements would come first.
Char’s ego was too strong for him to empathize with Amuro, and Sharia Blue had too much military pride to understand him.
The naive idea that NTs (Neurotypicals) can understand each other.
>>16The baldness of the ramen guy overlapped with Director Tomino’s baldness.
Well, I don’t think Tomino was bald during the time of the First.
>>16ZEEKAX feels really anxious about the fact that they are trying to reinvent the wheel with this theme after all this time.
I’ve already had enough of that story.
That said, it would be a problem if I became a super psychic at a level that surpassed UC…
Sharia Bull was a character I thought was unnecessary even in the TV series, so I wanted to get rid of her right away in ‘THE ORIGIN’ as well. However, I felt that without the troublesome aspects that come with a self-proclaimed Newtype, the “Newtype theory” would become mere theory. I realized I had to include her and make her lose miserably. With that in mind, I decided to use her.
Too harsh…
>>18If Lala and Amuro could connect normally, then the concept of Newtype empathy is already being expressed by Amuro and Lala, so I think there’s no need for Shar’ia.
I think they created a character like that in Origin’s Sharia Blue with the idea of showing a different type of newtype drama.
>>23It’s significant that neither NT can become a special person, as shown by this guy and Char.
>>31It’s not like I’m going to become a heart like that of a deity or a Buddha.
I don’t really feel like I’m being burdened by it because I’m NT (I mean, even in the 1st, they treated Amuro like a kid and kept it going).
It had a nuance that suggested I could get along well with Lala.
Yasuhiko: “Is this guy needed?”
Tomino: “Is this guy really needed?”
>>21It’s interesting that now, in Gundam created by other directors, he is active as a main character.
It’s not about Sharia, but even in the anime, when Lalah appears, the Rick Dom, which is supposed to be a bodyguard, becomes ridiculous and abandons its guard duty without permission, so it’s probably not very interesting as a soldier…
It feels really unsettling that Zieg Ax is trying to reinvent the wheel with this theme all over again.I don’t really care, but that long vowel sound is extremely gross.
>>24In the UC world (GQ is parallel), it feels like it’s a theme that can be revisited as many times as you like.
I have the desire to see something beyond that or something entirely different.
>>24Whether NTs can really connect with each other has been determined by the sensitivity between Z’s Kamille and Haman.
Even if high-level NTs understand each other, it will lead to having no choice but to kill after having personal locked accounts indiscriminately snooped on.
>>26If Haman were also as perceptive of others’ hearts as she is of her own…
>>24Is that so?
It’s not surprising that other soldiers might feel uncomfortable seeing such a little girl being given important roles.
>>32The Dom is… retreating…!
The shariah of Origin has black hair and a bit of greasiness, right?
>>35In terms of ambition, it is similar to Zeke Axus.
The TV version didn’t seem to have any particular ambitions.
It is a bad habit to make everything quite mundane, Yoshikazu Yasuhiko.
>>37It’s a bad habit, but I don’t dislike it that much.
I like this Blau Blau even more because it’s stylish and has a unique design.
Being hot-blooded is appropriate for your age, but getting carried away and jumping into the colony in Blau Blau really makes me wonder if you truly earned that medal; it’s rather reckless, to put it mildly.
In the first place, no one knows exactly what kind of guy Sharia Bull from First is.
>>44There is nothing to do but infer from the brief moments before death.
On the contrary, why was it so exaggerated in the novel?
Whether good or bad, it strongly reflects the ideology in the characters and story.
There’s no information beyond the fact that Shariable from 1st is looking older after returning from Jupiter.
Anime was treated like it was thrown away because it lacked ambition.
Origin Sharia really loves Gihren, so it becomes hard to understand…
The TV version features a confused Newtype uncle who has been sent to Greece by Ghiren.
The poor uncle who was caught between Gihren and Kycilia in episode 1 and died after just one episode.
I’m glad you were able to commit to killing both.
The Z-Gok features the part that Char picked up from being stuck in the middle of that situation.
If you’re going to dismiss it as a matter of Abiko’s personal grudge, then GQ will also be dismissed.
Rather, it’s the one that properly develops a character who only appeared in one episode in the first place, so it has more love.
>>55In things like Tomino’s memo or the novel version, the treatment is quite significant…
>>58Well, that was initially the bald guy’s idea, as Amuro was one of the characters meant to help him grow.
>>59It may be significant that Gundam became unable to keep up with Amuro’s senses.
When Char, who had lost specific goals, was inspired with social theory by NT, he was mourned by Char when he died in battle, and they said things like “NT might also be a tool of war.”
The influence on Char within the 1st is quite significant, isn’t it?
At the talk show with Anno, Zeke Axis praised the fact that he took notice of Sharia Bull, saying it was interesting.
They said that Sharia Bull stands out too much.
Since it disappeared in the first precious NT, it might be just right to exaggerate it.
I feel like Blaubro is also being used strangely conveniently, just like Sanbol.
>>60The only thing I think had poor treatment in later years after the 1st MA is the Zakrello.
There are also drawings by Debuchi, but…
If you think about it, it’s more normal for a person to get angry when someone intrudes into their thoughts.
>>62If being able to get along even when someone intrudes deeply into your heart is what a true Newtype is, then…
Maybe it’s no longer human.
>>69The true Newtype is a new kind of human.
It’s a story that feels like a prologue to a sci-fi where humans and superpowered beings often divided into factions and fought against each other.
>>69First, you have to discard feelings like sexual desire and physiological aversion; otherwise, it’s impossible.
Zaku II had many appearances in SD because of that face.
I often see refined Zaku designs, but that scythe always gets in the way no matter what.
>>64It looks like a hurriedly made design, like a heat hawk on a buchi drawing.
Did Shalia from Origin have any interactions with Char?
I only have memories of running headfirst and dying, with nothing but high self-esteem.
Zakurow left behind the word “Gerobi”…
It’s unbelievable that Shariabel from Jikax is the correct one.
That’s an IF thing.
Understanding what the other person is thinking often just leads to discomfort, and this pattern has gained significant credibility with the rise of social media.
The TV version has honestly changed plans.
There are too many parts that make you wonder, “What was this (or this character)?”