
I hope Bright will take a cue from that too.
Upon arriving at Luna Two, Commander Wakkein and Char also came out.
It’s a tumultuous episode.
The cutlet from Katsulet is so soothing…
So this is Commander Wakeyn~!
>>2The commander Wackain over here is somewhat a good person, so…
Above all, the voice is good.
I admit that Ryu is the pillar, but the pressure is quite different between the top and everyone else… Even Bright is only 19 years old.
I feel like since about the second episode, Ryu has been constantly supporting Amuro’s mental state.
Seriously, Ryu is a good person.
Everyone on the White Base is a good person.
In the early stages, Amuro is really motivated and works hard despite having no responsibility.
Isn’t Char, who drives a battleship only able to be operated by such child soldiers, a bad guy?
>>7Not so much a child soldier, but an ordinary person…
>>7It’s just war.
>>7You’re not being forced, yet you’re too understanding… Are you a good child?
Shouldn’t Ryu-san be piloting a Gundam?
>>8If Ryuu was stronger than Amuro, that would have happened.
Well, that’s how it is.
Everyone is so mature that they hardly seem like teenagers.
Is this the episode where Bright has white eyes in Luna Two?
Ryu is great, isn’t he? He encourages everyone who feels lonely.
Help Bright, who tends to get frustrated with just one person left, by being his advisor.
>>11Is Ryu-san a counselor or something?
The shock of realizing that JOSE refers to Jose…
I’m a lucky boy!
>>16I thought the live-action Ryu was strange, but I guess it’s okay if it’s like that with Jose…
Amuro and Bright were both much more solid than I had imagined.
I understand that it’s a situation where you can’t afford to be particular about appearances because you’re always in a life-or-death state…
Are all the civilians on the battleship experienced in military service?
I want to tell the complaining old men to at least do some serving or cleaning, but even if they are emergency conscripted child soldiers, there still needs to be a distinction between soldiers and civilians, right?
I feel a real sense of the wartime generation from an old man who steals food from kids.
Bright’s complexion has not been good since around this time.
>>23Is there a time when Bright can truly thrive?
I always feel like I’m caught in the middle of someone.
Why is Frau always being called by her full name?
Frau-chan!
At first, Bright wasn’t used to being a leader and made decisions through majority voting, which is quite something.
Isn’t Seira’s personality a bit too harsh?
That’s definitely not Altheisia’s strength.
>>28Brother! (Smack)
It’s easier to make a noise while carrying a burden, isn’t it…
Mr. Bright has been a soldier for six months.
Ryu has been a soldier for 3 months.
Amuro Shinmai
>>32Isn’t Ryu-san acting a bit strange?
>>34But still, being only in the third month, there are definitely some careless aspects.
New soldier: “Don’t you realize that attacking from the front will be backlit?”
>>48I just did the simulator…
Why do new recruits pay more attention to tactics…?
>>54But it’s nice that he goes along with the proposals from civilians below Shindai, since he’s smart!
>>48I think the main purpose was probably to explain things to the audience…
>>48Is it a saint who can say honestly to the new recruits, “That’s amazing!”?
I want to slap the early Kai.
>>33Did you say you’re called “nameless”?
>>33Is that you, Seira?
>>33Weakling! Weakling!
There’s always someone in the class who can only attract attention by being sarcastic and causing trouble!
But it’s better to fight while crying.
In episode 4 of the TV anime, Wakkein isn’t really a good person, is he?
>>39Aren’t they just a good person who can’t be flexible?
>>124They prioritize military regulations and are rather inflexible, but they were somewhat concerned about everyone on the White Base.
Kai isn’t really weak or anything…
I like Kai’s flashy way of speaking.
I can’t believe it’s the same as Piccolo.
There should be a textbook around here!
It’s nice to ride in a small core fighter with such a build.
Even Ryuu is in a tough situation, and Bright is overwhelmed too, so I have to find a way to manage as well.
It’s closer to a support beam than a mental pillar.
I never quite felt right about the Gundam being the Federation’s super-secret weapon.
Captain Paolo dies in episode 4.
Bright truly becomes a lonely leader.
Why aren’t you replenishing the staff?
>>49The WB team continues to be treated as criminals for violating military regulations…
>>52The treatment of WB is such that even Revil and Matilda are saying, “You understand that this is normally something that would warrant a military tribunal, but we are allowing it as an exception, right?”
Wakkein’s response is rigid, but it’s not abnormal.
>>82From my position, I have no choice but to respond that way, but it really is tough… I understand that they are people too.
>>82Well, if General Revil steps down from WB here, the crew will be threatened with imprisonment at the Belfast base.
>>91(Kai tries to casually disembark from the ship)
(Everyone knows their limits, so the crew under Bright won’t stop and can’t be stopped.)
>>91It’s truly unfortunate that despite having already defeated Garma and Ral, the evaluation is like this.
>>104In the theatrical version, it’s treated as if it never happened, but in Odessa, they were really active in finding spies and preventing nuclear explosions…
>>115Conversely, there’s no way we would let go of such a great military force.
>>82From the crew’s perspective, they went ahead with the V Project at Side 7 without even being asked.
I’m forced to ride a WB that I don’t even want to, carrying the burden of a war I don’t want to be a part of, and in the end, we’re sacrificing regular soldiers.
Military court-martials are just too ridiculous…
>>49Instead of Ryuu-san, the famous Job John-san stepped in.
At first, Kai’s attitude is bad, but he comes out to the front lines…
Amuro is just really strong, but Kai is also strong.
Bright can only be on guard all the time.
Anyway, Seira-san has a strong and assertive demeanor.
Amuro is rampaging to the point of escaping.
Everyone is crying at the level of a death in battle, saying that I killed Ryu-san…
>>53The phrase “Please forgive me…” carries both the meaning of an apology and the feeling of despair, which is heart-wrenchingly painful.
It feels like Ryu isn’t used to combat, but he is accustomed to being a soldier.
Bright seems to be unfamiliar with the front line at first.
Three civilians drafted unexpectedly to pilot a top-secret weapon in order to turn the tide of the war.
When I think about it calmly, it’s amazing.
Rather, I have a good impression of Kai-san, who fights properly even while being scared.
Sometimes I think about a survival route for Ryu, but in that case, it seems like there would be no route for Seira to be appointed as a pilot, which feels concerning.
Aren’t the people of the Universal Century a bit too precocious?
The important people are also surprisingly young.
I’m watching it too, but it’s really frustrating how the elderly refugees are so selfish while the kids are fighting.
I thought they would finally say something like “Let us do something too!” when they rushed to the bridge, but instead, they just sat down and started protesting. What’s up with these guys…?
>>63Since the start of the Reiwa era, it’s really a cold era where the resolution of these old people is increasing.
Even Kai, who had that typical cold sarcasm attitude…
War is scary, isn’t it?
It’s a reasonable reaction for an ordinary person who has suddenly been forced to fight without any training as a soldier, right, Kai?
>>67Rather, I thought later that Ms. Seira, who can slap someone there, might be a strong woman but is actually an unusual person who has been through some intense situations!
When watching Kat’s, Let’s, and Kick’s, both Bright and Amuro, who are usually under pressure, become calm.
Because Bright is in a position of responsibility, Ryuu is able to follow.
It’s somewhat understandable that the evacuees are acting selfishly in such an extreme situation.
The fact that even the mechanics look like regular soldiers always accelerates Bright’s stomach pain.
>>70I didn’t think the war would reach even here, but I’ve been caught up in a war that started on Side 7 without anyone’s consent.
I can understand the feeling of wanting to go back to Earth, no matter what…
It’s really tough to see Bright in bed sick.
>>73It’s painful to see Mirai acting as acting captain and disrupting the scene, as it doesn’t feel like someone else’s issue.
>>79It’s true that we need to be strong since we’re in a pinch, but it’s too harsh how Seira is treating Mirai after suddenly being put in charge!
It’s really bad if we get sunk, so it’s necessary, but Miss Mirai is clearly cornered!
I had good grades in school, so I could be a captain…
Kai is a completely different person since Miharu died.
“After returning from heartache, Amuro and Sayla often complain about the times they’re deployed.”
>>75It’s nice how the attitude hasn’t changed, but the way of thinking has completely transformed…
In the early stages, it was definitely Mr. Ryu who was mediating between the site and Bright, so the White Base crew managed somehow…
I recently started watching it, but in the scene where Matilda is grieving over her death, Dom’s arm being raised looked like a butt, and I couldn’t help but laugh, thanks to you guys.
>>77Who does someone who hangs around a place like this think they are?
>>77I kept insisting that I wasn’t a Dom, but you just thought I looked like one!
Wasn’t there quite a clear trend in the 1970s that the elderly were respected and should be honored?
Watching the first, I think the people on site are regardless of power or anything like that.
I thought it was a really human drama, with some people being terrible and others being very mature.
So it was a story that was supposed to end nicely, but why did you continue it, Director Tomino?
>>81If you don’t continue, it will be a catastrophe.
Just when I thought Amuro had escaped, this time Kai and the others are saying, “Is Amuro being treated specially?” as they leave the ship.
Ryu said, “What are you doing, come on!!!!!!!”
It’s natural for a civilian to feel this way, but it’s just too chaotic.
Right before dying, I’m really considerate.
Isn’t that Dom?! There are some famous lines I’ve heard somewhere, and it’s rich in content.
In the movie, Amuro’s troublesome nature was hard to understand, but in the TV version, it’s unusually troublesome.
Well, it’s amazing that they are holding on given the situation.
That area probably leaves a stronger impression of being annoying with the lead.
>>92It looks like a good guy for not being selfish.
Where does the flag for Amuro’s transformation into a combat machine come from?
Don’t push Bright too hard.
I thought I was being protected by the military, but for some reason, I’m being made to join an independent gang, right?
>>97It feels like some understanding boss is giving instructions…
I’ve come to understand the feeling that it’s scary when younger people bite back excessively.
>>99I’ve come to understand that sometimes you just have to let people say what they want.
>>99It’s tough when you have to scold someone due to your position, but because they are capable at their job, it makes it a bit difficult to scold them…
I like that Amuro’s battle cry isn’t just cool.
Kai has always thought that Mr. Furukawa has a nice voice.
It’s not noticeable because of Amuro, but Kai is a super ace in the second half.
Hayato does not understand well.
It’s probably way above average, but the impression of the scene with Dom is just too strong.
>>107In a trio, they tend to drop out the fastest, but during the A Baoa Qu battle, they were able to hold out until close combat alongside Kai.
At that point, they probably already had the skills of an average ace pilot.
Unleash the anger of the battlefield, Gundam!
Mirai-san, who is opening the manual and going “Wow… wow…” is so cute.
It says “Shiozawa-san and even the mob are luxurious.”
Kai-san continues to work normally while always complaining and being sarcastic with his words.
A Zeon soldier with Ichiro Nagai’s vocal cords keeps appearing.
>>114The TV version is already the Kingdom of Nagai.
It’s the same until Degging.
If you start talking about Dom’s butt, Bright will cry and say to stop, thinking “his torso is short…”
I mean, it’s fine that Amuro is escaping, but don’t run off with the Gundam, are you crazy?
There’s a nice buggy.
>>117If viewed as a robot anime, it can be understood as the only bond with family.
Under wartime, the details of the military and weaponry obstruct and hinder that understanding.
I didn’t know that taking the Gundam and running away was a traditional event.
>>120Seira is doing it too…
>>126Until now, I have consistently been the one to scold others, but when it comes to my brother, it just makes me wonder what it all means!
I still don’t really understand what kind of person General Revil was in the end.
Why is it that since then, only the lieutenant generals have become the highest-ranking in the series?
Did Char feel any friendship towards Garma, at least in some way?
Seira, Hayato, and Kai can each take down a Dom at roughly the same time, so they are about equally strong.
Amuro will take down all the remaining Dom units in the meantime.
I hope that even though they were attacked in Jikauks, the WB guys can remain relatively peaceful and not get involved in the war.
A light cannon specifically for Seira has appeared.
I think I would generally be considered a good person compared to Wackein from Gikaux.
I think that essentially, nothing has changed for any of the Wakkanai-san.
Because Bright has an older-looking face, it still feels soft.
Captain Woody is definitely a good person.
>>133Being scolded with “Don’t get cocky over there” has really contributed to my growth, hasn’t it?
In fact, afterwards, Amuro is dedicated to his duties as a pilot.
It’s to take the data back, right? I was joking around with Mosku-Han.
The first thing that comes to mind when watching is that Frau, who worries about Amuro and reaches out to him, is treated too harshly and it’s truly pitiful.
Captain Wakkein was someone who had a strong sense of respect and was quite flexible in his approach.
>>136You were interrogating Bright and Amuro, trying to determine whether your enemy is Zeon or the Federation.
It feels like I started supporting WB after meeting with Captain Paolo.
Both Seira and Kai are top rankers because of that, huh?
From the perspective of the ordinary soldiers around, it probably looks like I’m moving around with some incredible technique.
I don’t have a good impression of the guy who punched Amuro after Ryu died or the higher-ups in the Federation from the 1st.
From the middle onwards, the only way to end this sad war is to defeat Zeon.
The overall motivation is quite high.
It appears that Seira, who casually took things out on a whim, seems to be guilty of a far worse crime than Amuro, who is effectively a regular pilot.
It feels like everything is being let go halfway… Which mouth are you using to scold Amuro… I’m confused.
>>140Unlike Amuro, I really don’t understand the meaning of what he did, so everyone is just confused.
It’s obviously sober.
If anything, the source of Bright’s troubles in the second half is somewhat related to Sayla.
>>141It’s a story about how I don’t know what to do when suddenly I’m told I’m the daughter of Zeon Daikun.
Watching the TV version made me realize that G-Bullet really existed.
>>143It suddenly appears with the vibe of a new product item from a girls’ anime, which is funny.
What kind of judgment was it to make Amuro defuse the bomb set on the Gundam by himself?
If Amuro is going to die, then just give up on Gundam and put him in a cannon instead.
There’s a possibility that Seira might suddenly lose it while scolding.