
If you properly understood Olga’s background and situation, that scene wouldn’t be funny at all.
Why did Orga die like that at that timing…?
Because I stopped.
>>1It felt like I had stopped or rather, since the second season started, there has been a sense of being lost all along…
>>3Between the first and second seasons, the security worsened significantly, and it’s because the Tekkadan worked too hard…
>>50A strong soldier was created at a low cost by applying the Abhijñā technique to a kid without any relatives! The world has caught on to this…
I thought the deaths of Biscuit and Laughter had meaningful significance in the storyline, and I was really shocked by them, but I felt utterly deflated that Orga died in such a terrible way right at the timing when there were only two episodes left.
>>2It’s true that we’ve come to a point in the story where there’s no turning back, but the problem is that after Bael, the quality of the content has become even denser.
>>2When I heard that Lafter died, I reacted by thinking that the Turbins were going to be in big trouble! But in reality, the Turbins members will continue to be killed until the Tekkadan really gets angry, so that rebellion against Teiwaz can’t be helped…
You died because you didn’t stop.
>>4I wanted you to stop before becoming an accomplice to McGillis’s revolution…
To be honest, I think it’s a terrible development that should be appreciated just for being loved as a joke, if you consider it as entertainment.
After being thoroughly ridiculed on the internet, I felt like I had already been spoiled, but when I heard a familiar line, I couldn’t help but wish that Orga wouldn’t die.
I wonder why I’m watching Iron-Blooded Orphans from the perspective of a time traveler who can’t change the past…
>>6It seems quiet, and I feel like I would despair when the chant begins.
Well, it’s a pretty common pattern in yakuza stories…
In the final stage, an important character gets killed by a ridiculous assassin.
It’s similar to the battles without honor and humanity.
>>8By the way, I feel that the way Lugh died is a tribute to the very first “Battles Without Honor and Humanity.”
Although I say it’s because Olga told me to do it,
Mika, who warns me not to stop once I stop, well…
>>9You can understand if you look at the story of our first encounter.
>>9When you stop, it’s because you’re going to die…
It’s just that my body moved on its own, right?
>>11I think it’s probably because Ride was still a child.
Everyone thought so, so if we didn’t make it a joke, we couldn’t get through it…
Orga fulfilled his role properly and died protecting his friends, so it’s different from a death without meaning.
I thought to myself, “They’re really like space mice, suddenly breeding and increasing the number of fatherless children in the final stages.”
I can’t say it out loud, but the development is so much that handling it afterward feels like it’s being criticized even more, and I’m just like, ugh…
It was too painful to be second in the popularity poll…
I’m not quite sure about not disguising and not wearing a life jacket.
>>19At that point, the only remaining enemy was Galleon Horn…
It’s crazy that Noblis wasn’t specifically giving instructions to the hitman!
>>19The life jacket is probably a bulletproof vest…
You can understand better than laughter.
Because I lack knowledge, I can only do what I’ve been given, and the only option is to keep moving forward even if it leads to a slow decline.
However, with the appearance of mobile armors in Iron-Blooded Orphans, the significance of mobile suits using blunt weapons and various other settings suddenly made sense, and I was impressed.
I really think it’s terrible to have an ending that makes it impossible to dislike it because of this.
The person who was giving orders to the hitman was also surprised and it didn’t go well.
When the leader died in real time during middle school, it was too shocking.
>>27What’s up, young one!!
If you drop mass weapons from outer space in large quantities, the opponent will be easily defeated.
Wait!
I received orders to kill anyone suspicious approaching Kudelia, so even if you’re in disguise, you’ll die.
When I started reading One Piece later, I was wondering how Ace would end up in this great scene… and then it suddenly started and I was in despair.
What is Olga’s backbone?
>>33I really wonder what it is…
I thought the childhood with Mika would eventually be depicted.
>>33The details of his childhood weren’t disclosed, but I think it was depicted carefully in the first season why Orga is trying to carry his companions from Tekkadan.
Even for someone like me who loves Iron-Blooded, I think that way of dying is a bit unnecessarily dramatic…
To put it another way, “Iron-Blooded” is the story of an uneducated child who doesn’t know ordinary happiness and therefore doesn’t know where to stop.
Mika ultimately concluded that we were already where we wanted to be.
I’ve always thought that making “Don’t stop!” sound emotional is kind of off, right?
>>34In the end, I thought these two seemed to have a deep understanding of each other, but they were not connected at all; however, it also doesn’t seem to depict that sadness, so I find it incomprehensible towards the end.
It’s Olga’s fault that even though she was hit with quite a few shots in her suit, she was able to shoot back, talk, and walk.
I saw it recently too, and I was wondering when he would die, and then he suddenly died right at the very end, which surprised me.
I thought I would die early like in Gurren Lagann.
Hash died riding an MS that was terrible at terrain adaptation.
You’re not in a position to survive…
Anyway, the script is poor in Iron Blood.
Although the ending, with all the main MS pilots of the Tekkadan being wiped out, isn’t satisfying for the viewers, Orga’s goal of keeping as many members alive as possible has been successful.
I love the captain who protects us with a smooth ride.
>>45Well, if it’s Olga, that makes sense…
I was shocked by the way Shino died…
I didn’t think I could take down the meat old man, but I thought I could at least get a chance to retaliate and buy some time, right?
Aren’t Mika’s and Olga’s wills not actually conflicting with each other?
(Don’t give up on surviving together) Don’t stop… (because the place where we are all together is our home) I think it was in the context that we had already arrived.
I can’t accept that IoK was treated inconsiderately as a villain and made to exit.
>>48You shouldn’t get so mad just because you heard that name, right…?
>>63I think I was doing something that would understandably make someone angry…
>>63It was really intense, and it’s widely shared within the group that Lord Iok contributed to the destruction of the Turbines…
>>63You should be able to grasp who the enemy of Name is, so it’s probably okay to get angry.
>>63I felt uncomfortable as if I was forced to take on the role of the dirty work to clean up around Gaelio.
At first, they were a somewhat lacking character but had the trust of their subordinates like an antagonist.
>>76The transformation of how they handle Iok was shocking, and the death scream was such a phenomenal performance that I was taken aback back then.
Most of the bad points have been talked about to death recently in Machu Orgasle, so you should check that out.
>>49Recommending threads that are just for joking around is a bit…
>>53It’s functioning as an anti-thread for the Iron-Blood Evaluation Meeting, you know…
>>49I don’t particularly want to talk about any bad things.
Before determining what is good or bad, I just want to share what I’ve been thinking and talk about it.
Orga has a lot of worries, but she found a position where she can feel at ease and came to a stop.
>>51It’s more like a position where they can feel at ease; the individual was searching for a way to make a living aside from armed force, reflecting on memories.
One side, don’t stop!
On the other hand, I had already arrived.
Two people who never connect until the end.
>>52Isn’t it a meaning that says to keep living without giving up, like “don’t stop”?
>>58I interpreted it as meaning that Tekkadan has become a place that people like Mika can reach, but that Tekkadan itself has no destination and can only keep running.
It’s clear in the second season that Biscuit’s death is significant.
>>54If biscuits were at the Earth branch instead of Radiche…
Orga is surprisingly a subject of many jokes, but I like her normally.
Since it’s a picaresque, it’s fine if the protagonist’s side ultimately meets ruin.
I feel like the previous increase part is completely insufficient, or rather, it’s not just starting from zero to plus; it’s barely even reached zero from being negative, so if it collapses there, doesn’t it feel… something is off?
I had that kind of feeling.
It’s obvious that those who don’t have wealth can’t win against big capital, but when it comes to whether that’s a theme I want to see in Gundam, it’s a bit questionable.
>>60But isn’t there a part of Gundam where no matter how hard a small faction tries, they can’t win?
It feels more like there are many people who don’t agree rather than just anti-fans.
It’s true that not all viewers are treating it as a joke and playing around.
I would have preferred to see a battle with the resurrected MA instead.
Until Biscuit died, Olga was managing to hold it together while pushing herself, but as time went on, it became increasingly difficult for her.
Ride is accurately providing bad assistance, isn’t it?
What was it again? It feels like the kind of impression someone who wrote a manga after watching “Iron-Blooded Orphans” and cried would have.
Lord Iok is far too wicked to be allowed to survive…
I wanted a few more episodes that would endear me to my subordinates.
>>75I became a flattened prince without understanding the reason why I was being adored from the viewer’s perspective.
I felt that the fact that Mika couldn’t defeat the guy who was eating butterflies was quite a bit of a plot convenience.
Isn’t Iyoq the one that was crushed by Akihiro?
>>79That is the editor-in-chief of V Jump.
>>102You’ve really risen up in the world…
>>102I’ve already left Shueisha a long time ago.
>>102Right now, I’m starting a company that manages the rights to Dragon Ball, so it’s really amazing, Iyoku.
If we’re going to have a character like the one who defeated Mika, it would be better to bring her out from the first season or to have some unexpected new character in the earlier posts.
It’s really irrelevant that he showed up halfway, became active, and ended up in a good relationship with Gaelio.
>>80The last scene of pulling a wheelchair feels too harsh, like a dream.
It was nice when Io was trying his best at first but getting nowhere as a young head of the family…
It has been said since the first season that you can’t keep winning forever using this kind of method.
There was an obsession with the buildup, so I had thought from the beginning that somewhere along the way, there would be a fatal mistake and it would all come crashing down.
After death, it feels like a rough placement of unnecessary hate tanks in the story, where no one touches anything around.
The helplessness and futility of the yakuza and such things.
The combination of MS Battle and the anticipated anime is not quite right, is it?
The fact that even a troublesome brat mob member who doesn’t seem capable of getting along well with either the local people or the dispatched personnel was sent to the advisory role at the Earth branch marked the beginning of the end.
To be honest, when I started watching the second season, I thought Iok would be the Caltaposy of the second season.
Isn’t it contradictory to delete complaints in a complaint thread?
>>92Isn’t it the right of the person who started the thread?
Even if I live, I’ll probably be caught and executed in a miserable way anyway.
Wasn’t it better to die there…?
>>89Truly bad works can become material, but they don’t elicit complaints.
I believe that the reason complaints arise is that there is something shining somewhere.
>>94I think the story of Uruz Hunt and Tsukikou is highly praised (excluding the fact that it is unfinished), and the worldview is truly excellent.
A fatal mistake (McGillis turned out to be unexpectedly foolish)…
I like Orphans, but I really hate the butterfly-eating girl.
The story in the second season wasn’t interesting, but Orga’s death was interesting.
Seriously, except for the fact that Orga created the most popular character in Gundam history, there are no positive opinions about Iron-Blooded Orphans…
>>99In other words, it really has no other value.
I love the song “Freesia” itself, but now I can’t help but laugh just by hearing it.
But I still think Barbatos is one of the coolest protagonist mechs, ranking in the top one or two.
>>103I really like Lupsulex.
I thought it was okay for the main character to become that much non-human.
>>120Big arms and a silly moving tail are great, aren’t they…
>>103Acebe often calls Arisawa and Chiba, so the irritation level is high.
The special move is cool in a way that resembles a big rampage in the final episode, so it’s a dilemma whether it’s good or not.
COST 7 MOBILE SUIT Close Range ASW-G-08 GUNDAM BARBATOS LUPUS REX U SECRET SP-SEC
>>230It looks like the left finger has become like a Hashmal, expressing a return to a beast.
It would be better if the main story had less damage, but if we’re going to lose anyway, I wanted them to charge forward with Makki, ready to face defeat without holding back.
>>104The guys who have been working hard for the survival of the Tekkadan would never participate in a suicide mission.
Maki finally realized that their fundamental values were different.
>>135Lupus Rex… the king of wolves… I really like the series of monologues related to Maki and the Tekkadan.
At that time, I was watching seriously, so I had to make a joke out of Olga’s sudden exit to keep my sanity.
>>105This guy deserves to die…
Why was I walking around wearing a jacket with the thread image printed so boldly on it…?
Sorry.
This isn’t meant to be a complaint thread, you know.
Overall, I really love the anime Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans, and I plan to read the spin-off Tsukikou next.
>>107I don’t want to criticize others’ opinions at all, but I am really happy that you said this.
There are certainly many things I want to say, but I really love this anime.
The feeling that there should have been more to the failed coup after the activation of Bael doesn’t go away.
This year marks the 10th anniversary.
I think there is a reason for the existence of Iok, who is like an embodiment of the corrupted noble society of PD, alongside the homosexuals, and I believe his character was consistent to an unparalleled degree.
Having it only makes things move forward in a bad way, that’s really true.
It’s not a problem if the Iron Flower Gang ends up being destroyed.
The problem lies in the process leading to the conclusion.
Well, there’s just one person who’s being obvious, so everyone understands.
You can delete it crisply.
I could only accept it if I made it into a joke.
I love how Orga, who was the top of the Tekkadan at 17 years old during the first season, is seen as someone who was pushing himself mentally and is now being watched due to the attention on the series’ 17-year-old characters.
I like all the aircraft one way or another.
>>119I love a lot of graze…
I really love how the camera opens and looks like an eyeball.
I don’t really like Gay Rail because it’s too stiff.
I know this sounds strange, but it would have been cooler if they had all been wiped out.
I thought Maki would betray us along the way.
I’m still surprised that you liked the Tekkadan that much.
An assassin with a gun is too much of a balance breaker…
If Hikasa and Orga are going to be shot and die, then it doesn’t have to be Gundam anymore…
>>124Orga should have kept it to just once since he doesn’t ride an MS.
Hikasa wouldn’t feel out of place even if she were to go down in a blaze of glory with Amida-nee.
Bael is really cool, though…
>>125It’s truly amazing that they’re having such a grand fight with just two swords and a rather unclear gun in their chest.
Isn’t there any more special features or something like that?
>>137I thought there was something special about MA attacks, you know…
It was just that the pilot was incredibly strong.
>>151There’s no way something like that exists, setting-wise…
>>154It’s not strange to have it set that way, rather.
In addition to being incredibly active during the War of the Curse, if they say that the soul of Agnika is dwelling within, then you can’t help but feel some expectation.
>>313If there were such a thing, we could easily produce Bael and conquer the MA without any trouble.
>>151The existence of Gundam Frame itself is a special attack against MA, isn’t it?
So in modern times, I became a warehouse keeper.
>>151I thought Gundam was a legendary mobile suit, but it seems like it was just Amuro who was amazing…
If the Tekkadan were all girls, I think Mari Okada’s script would have had more edge.
When it becomes a group of boys, it gets so lazy… I thought.
>>127Doesn’t that feel harsh when it’s a woman, but only seem warm when it’s a man?
>>141Completely different.
>>141If we go with that setting, it seems like it could end up like Jinki or Winbling.
Barbatos is really cool, isn’t he?
Mika’s weakness in the second half was amazing.
I would say I’ve been completely held up.
>>130It’s not that Mika is weak, but rather that Giulietta is so annoying!!
I understand that it’s a Mika-like position from the Galalhorn side, but…
>>140Julietta is quite skilled, so even if I can’t win, as long as I can hold her off and my team wins, I’m good! It’s just really annoying how this has opened my eyes.
In the end, it’s a contrast with Lord Iok, who was unable to grow beyond his selfish consciousness.
>>166The scale and capacity to achieve this is the absolute difference from the Tekkadan, isn’t it?
Seeing that people are saying to make the protagonist more active than Kikeroga, I generally think it’s mostly because of Dainsleif and Hitman that it’s still good that MS is strong.
I like how Vidar uses all the weapons except for Arayashiki in episode 1, because the design wasn’t meant to be animated.
McGillis’ coup plan was really terrible because it was too sloppy.
I don’t dislike the other characters or machines.
I think the combat scenes, especially with the use of maces and similar weapons, were really good.
It’s really boring that named characters tend to get killed by mob hitmen…
Ioku’s Full-Blooded Present
If Orga was alive there, it might have been a meaningful death because even if Mika died, the remaining comrades could have been attacked together.
It’s not that the Dainsleif is bad, but rather the setting where firearms other than the Dainsleif don’t work effectively is already a problem.
>>145The 4-shot rifle looks cool, but it doesn’t seem to be very effective…
>>163It’s contradictory that they prepared firearms even though they set up a scenario where ranged weapons are less effective.
Yet in the end, it gets pierced as just a hard railgun.
Honestly, I wonder if this setting had any meaning?
>>163Disrupting the enemy’s formation has meaning even if we can’t inflict a fatal blow.
>>145It’s fine that the settings don’t work.
It would have been better to push through, but relying entirely on banned weapons at the very last moment is not good.
>>145But there was an unpleasant reality: the one with the Dainsleif was the strongest.
No, Lupus Rex went truly wild at the end, right?
It’s just that we’ve been placed in a situation where merely rampaging with one machine won’t help at all.
I would like to recommend G Generation Cross Rays to those without a thread name.
Bael! It’s Bael! It’s possible, and overall the combat anime is cool!
>>147I am grateful…
I’ll take a look once I finish watching the other Gundams.
I completely forgot about Mackie’s disguise while playing G Generation.
I understand that everyone likes happy endings.
>>149It can’t be helped since it was a destructive path.
Even if we are to be annihilated, the casualties on the Gallarhorn side are too few…
>>157From the viewer’s perspective, it just feels like the number of annoying people stirring things up has pleasantly decreased.
>>157Since the other Seventh Stars besides the Erion family are in a semi-destroyed state, there are indeed some damages.
It’s visually sparse, that’s why.
>>149It’s just that it bothers me that there’s this atmosphere of having lost, regardless of whether I’m actually happy or not.
It was clear to the point of being annoying that Marie was only interested in McGillis and Gaelio, but that part wasn’t particularly interesting either.
A sword that will never break (broke).
I felt a sense of dissatisfaction with the fall, as if I had risen so high.
>>155It’s too much of a show-off to be rejected at a place that is supposed to be on the rise.
Urusei Yatsura is good…!
>>158It’s a shame that it ended.
Actually, I really like the idea of Barbatos meeting his end being turned into a bee’s nest by Dionysus…
One might say that there is a level of height and ruthlessness where the strongest beast is shot and killed by a hunting rifle while remaining the strongest.
>>164It was a scene where Mika’s strength was recognized like never before.
Since the calamity war, Bael, which should be armed for combat against MA, is battling Kima Vida, who has fortified their MS combat weapons. Maki is just too strong.
I thought that if I rode on a very impressive aircraft, everyone would follow me! That didn’t happen!
>>168It’s the vibe of a gag manga…
>>168I’ve heard this said a lot, but the fact that everyone other than Arianrod is sitting on the fence means it had a tremendous effect, right?
Kudelia, who climbed up by stepping on the Iron-Blooded Orphans, her mentor, and the sauna uncle, is too much of a villain.
>>169Whether it’s good or bad, I made up my mind in the first season to use it for the elevation of Mars’s status…
I want to express my respect for the anonymous person who seriously faced the blood and iron.
The meat uncle became a remarkable person who unified the world, but the murky aspects are a bit too strong for that ending.
>>171In the first place, that world is very murky.
>>190I feel like it looks mostly murky from the perspective of the Iron Flower Corps.
>>203Mr. Bugster, you moved it to a different location by asset, but you really only did it for situations like this, right?
>>237Considering Mr. Dexter’s good nature, I can definitely say that’s the case, but there’s no doubt that the visuals are bad.
>>171The meat uncle has lost his position in the Seven Stars and is at quite a disadvantage.
And because there are too many terrible adults in that world, it’s relatively better.
>>202It’s amazing that I can’t agree with this at all.
>>252After firing prohibited weapons from the satellite…
>>252The value of Seventh Stars is often unclear in the story.
It seems like you have a lot of authority, but in reality, the only authority you had was to act selfishly.
Masaharu and Zubukeo’s A**l Horn and unlimited match pumping of meat uncle’s appearance.
>>283First of all, I am not the head of the family — McGillis Fareed Shikibu.
Because he’s an idiot, Io is on a leash.
It’s a situation like that, so it’s understandable that there is no authority.
There wasn’t much description, but I like the episodes around Mackie and Almeria.
I like the line “What a troublesome woman” when she fails to take down Gaelio due to her hand injury, as it shows that she sees her partner as a self-sufficient individual.
>>173Thinking about what’s at the root of Mackie’s feelings, it’s sad to realize that Almelia was seriously trying to make him happy.
I can understand why Gaelio might be inclined to forgive…