
That’s how much the uncle loves Gundam! Ziegwa relies on the price, the new Zieg Zion is as unmoving as a Zock, not interested. TCG games, there’s nothing like that! Gundam fans, anime fans, game fans, beautiful plastic modelers, Gunpla fans, miniature gamers, card gamers, the world of Shuma reaches you with a boom! Is Senyam Conte coming back? Uncle otaku is usually living each day looking forward to some sort of Gundam-related information!! Too many dads! Everyone is saying pretty much the same thing. No, but there are uncles who dislike Gundam too, right? Exactly! The protagonist can do it! The more you become an uncle, the more you understand the goodness of Gundam! It’s like you can understand the deliciousness of beer!? I’ll level up next!
An uncle who hates Gundam, huh…
>>1That’s fine.
The troublesome thing is the old man who, despite watching Gundam, always tries to assert some mysterious superiority by saying, “I’m different from you guys!”
>>1Tomino?
>>54That uncle is an uncle who dislikes uncles who only watch Gundam.
>>54Isn’t that an old man!
>>1…not here!
Is the beautiful plastic modeler in the image really a Gundam fan!?
Robots are tough to deal with, and I have never touched one.
>>3That’s what Gundam has incorporated.
The person who got absorbed became a Gundam uncle.
The guys at the arcade making a fuss over EXVS are like a Gundam zoo.
I don’t want to be grouped with those guys…
When I went to see it with my child before, I was told something like, “Today is a free refuge day for renko! Please move aside.”
Common topics for uncles!
Is Professor Enami a game fan?!
I thought it was definitely about anime or Gundam models…
There are probably quite a few guys who are not particularly interested, even if they don’t actually dislike it…
First of all, only old men are interested in Gundam…
>>9The parent and child are interested, but…
>>14Parent and child (uncle and grandfather)
>>19That kind of thing has completely disappeared due to COVID.
Even kids who have never seen anime buy UC Gundam models…
>>9Because I grew up in a barren era of Gundam, I have such prejudices.
Miniature gamers are a bit different, right!!
There will always be people who accept cute anime but think robot anime (laughs) is gross.
>>11Around the year 2000, you used robot anime as a disguise for moe characters, didn’t you…
>>11In the end, that area is meant for adults.
Hobbies and special effects genres have a creepiness similar to that of card gamers.
I don’t need to go out of my way to state that I’m not interested (I dislike this)…
Gundam is not a robot, you know…
>>17Is it a discussion about philosophy…?
>>17It’s kind of a post-divine concept or a joint-stock company.
The card game booth has a strange atmosphere, so I don’t approach it.
I’m not interested, so I can’t say anything.
But what is it with the people who nitpick even though they’re not really interested?
>>18You said it’s an “strange atmosphere,” didn’t you?
Why are you putting yourself on a pedestal and acting neutral?
“It’s nothing but an unreasonable criticism, like ‘an eerie atmosphere’.”
I watched the movies First, Char’s Counterattack, and SEED because of a friend’s influence, but I found them completely unappealing; the only one I liked was 0080: War in the Pocket.
Can I be forgiven for calling myself a Gundam hater?
>>21It’s fine, you know?
As long as you don’t become a nuisance, you can do as you like.
There are uncles who aren’t interested in Gundam, but I’ve never seen an uncle who hates it…
If you’re an uncle who hates Gundam, you’ll definitely watch it a lot.
>>26There are various kinds of that, right?
– Simply dislike it, not interested.
An anti-fan that points out contradictions with a level of knowledge about the setting and foreshadowing that is almost on par with a fan.
– Those who slander staff and cast members.
– The person who fills their inferiority complex by enthusiastically criticizing the work.
But every time a new Gundam is released, you’re excited, right?
>>28What layer is this statement aimed at?
>>29Well, you… towards the uncle
Uncle needs a Gundam.
Beauty treatments are necessary, too.
Really, the uncle and aunt have been grumbling here and there! It looks like fun!
Uncle who has no interest in Gundam just stays silent even when a new series starts, so it’s hard to observe.
I can’t keep up with the recent Gundam series, enough is enough.
Fumina-chan…
The beautiful Plump Uncle doesn’t have the leisure to think about Gundam.
If it has a history of being popular content
It is inevitable that various ways of enjoyment will emerge.
I didn’t know the original work at all, but when I was playing Gundam Evolution, there were so many people complaining, “Gundam doesn’t move like that!” So when I watched Mercury, I saw movements that were even beyond Gundam Evolution, which means those guys don’t have any eyes to see.
>>38In a world where an old Zaku plays Hakkyoku-ken and Psycho does a dropkick, what are we even talking about now…?
I have never watched Gundam anime, but I feel that you like Gundam, so I have some basic knowledge to go along with that.
As I become an older man, I find myself trying to accept everything like this without rejecting anything.
Well, I watched Ready Player One too, and I thought, “That’s not at all like the RX78’s movements…”
>>41(I think this signature pose is ZZ…)
The one who understands the least is the old man who babbles about Gundam being realistic…
>>42Because it’s a Super Robot Wars that tried to become more realistic.
In the end, it’s a Tomino-esque thing that it’s just a robot anime, right?
I used to like it, but now I just look at it.
I stopped doing both model kits and games after becoming an adult.
When I go to a model shop, I often encounter boys who are only about waist-high bringing items to the register.
>>44There are still plastic model shops…
Gundam-loving uncle (only in the Universal Century)
(A guy who likes Gundam, huh… that seems a bit troublesome…)
(A man who dislikes Gundam… seems like it could be a hassle…)
Both can be true.
This kind of thing is what the grandpa generation is expecting.
Not even an uncle.
Although I belong to the same generation, I’m not interested in robots, so I don’t know Gundam or Evangelion!
The difference between not understanding or knowing something and actually disliking it is significant.
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It is mentioned in the manga of the thread image as well.
Gundam has been supplied in some form all along, so even if you haven’t followed it for a long time, you have more opportunities to encounter it just by living a long time.
Even among uncles of the same generation, the timing of their entry can vary.
>>53I studied Gundam through Super Robot Wars.
I don’t know the details since there are quite a few opportunities to hear about characters and stories elsewhere, but I generally know about it!
Tomino is like a tsundere or something…
Is it okay if I only know Gundam from games?
What is a miniature game?
>>57It’s like a simulation game played analog with miniature figures.
Warhammer and the like are famous.
>>61A serious one that uses a tape measure and such.
But honestly, it feels a bit daunting, so I’d like to try something similar with beauty-related models or Gunpla.
>>68I wonder if I should lower the threshold…
Gunpla prices are rising rapidly too.
I have a feeling they might set the price to something like less expensive than WARHAMMER…
>>57The definition of a miniature game is a board game that uses miniature models as pieces to perform a three-dimensional simulation on a table and battle against an opponent.
>>62It feels like playing Super Robot Wars or Gundam Generations on the tabletop.
Well, it probably is the opposite in terms of establishment, but…
The reason I was watching anime is also due to the environment.
Isn’t it mostly basic magazines or games, old man?
I enjoyed the story, but I can’t tell the difference before and after the Gundam was remodeled at all…
I’m a card game uncle, but I have no one to play with…!!
So I’ve become an uncle who plays Arsenal-based games.
The existence of an uncle who wants to express how he’s no longer into it and that Gundam is no longer popular.
>>65In a sense, this also revolves around Gundam.
>>65It’s like a high school second-year version of middle school syndrome.
Even the original Gundam uncle is mostly from the movie versions.
How many years has it been since the TV ended?
Oh, speaking of which, the first time I properly interacted with it was with the live Gundam.
I’m not particularly interested in Gundam, but I dislike Gundam fans who are overly opinionated like the person in the thread.
I kind of understood 00 even though it was confusing, but I didn’t really get Mercury.
If everyone likes Gundam that much,
Aren’t there more people reading Gundam Ace?
I’m not averse to Gundam, and in fact, I think it looks interesting based on the impressions I see online about the latest works. However, since I haven’t watched any Gundam until now, I don’t have the energy to dive into that vast content at this point, so I’m just satisfied with indirect exposure.
Robots and manga don’t get along well.
>>78In the past few years, manga has been more interesting than anime.
I only saw it in fragments, so I didn’t really understand the setting.
I studied recently, but…
I still enjoyed it when I was a child.
Isn’t the information on BiiPura outdated?!
It seems to match the recent trends.
A dull middle-aged man ends up being popular with beautiful girls, and it’s even turned into a Gundam!
It’s called Crossbone Gundam Zero Diver.
>>83Seriously, it’s like Warhammer.
>>85In the beginning, we were only planning to sell the game overseas, and the designer was an overseas employee, but we were surprised that Japanese users responded more than expected.
Domestic staff only produce the latest water-based paint.
I think that since Iron Blooded Orphans, there are many basic settings that are quite influenced by recent trends among young people.
On top of that, the production team goes off in a strange direction saying it’s loud!
Zeke Axon is also openly adjusting to current preferences.
It’s okay not to depict unimportant scenes and characters properly, as long as the important scenes are connected in a string.
The content is designed to prioritize short length, topics of interest, and tempo, ensuring that viewers won’t watch it at double speed.
Fuminatan…
I’m not quite comfortable with the vibe of X’s Gundam fans.
I’m trying not to say it out loud.
>>90For a moment, I thought it was about Garrod.
>>90It’s no different from other Heisei Gundams.
Henken is not good.
>>90I hate that people with frizzy hair and old men with creepy vibes are constantly around here.
>>109Yesterday, a thread about only liking Gundam anime was completely demolished.
Fuminatan… I couldn’t buy it…
Fuminatan…
I’m an uncle who always loves robots that are basically like addition.
Die without learning subtraction.
The beauty plamodeler who is still talking about Fuminatan is amazing…
I like robots, but I don’t like humanoid robots, so I’m not really into Gundam.
I just can’t bring myself to like head robots.
I thought it was nice to have a good taste, resembling Fumina-chan or Fumi-tan.
Gyan-ko…
>>100I want you to release this with the current standards.
Fumina is regularly releasing new ones…
Gundam Assemble has aspects beyond just gameplay.
I want to build plastic models, but I don’t have the time and the display space is limited… I want to create something that looks good on my desk, within a reasonable size… It seems like they are also targeting the older male demographic.
Does that mean that Gundam fans are gross?
It’s fine if you’re just making pieces, but when you try to play the game, it’s super difficult.
Such analog games.
After all, this guy is just a beginner.
>>107The protagonist of this manga is probably the club president, right?
Whether it’s a teacher or this old man, being overly familiar without using any honorifics towards someone older is quite tough.
There is no uncle who knows everything about Gundam.
When it expands to games and manga, it’s really hard to keep up…!
As long as it’s said anonymously, it’s not really a problem…
X is not suited for starting an extreme comedy competition aimed at going viral.
I neither like nor dislike it, but I haven’t really seen much of Gundam…
It seems like only the beautiful uncle is being plagued by nightmares.
It’s understandable to feel disgusted when watching unruly fans.
But the work itself is never bad…
It’s not that the uncle likes Gundam; it’s just that those who like Gundam have turned into uncles.
It’s like gateball.
It’s understandable to have a bad impression of extreme fans; I can relate to that as well.
That being said, there are some new users who respond with “I’m new! It can’t be helped if I say something irrelevant or nonsensical! I’m ignorant! These believers!” so it’s hard to say that only the fans are at fault.
I’m scared because the SW uncle is even more amazing abroad.
When I said that I don’t have much interest in robots and I watch Gundam as a human drama, I was met with denial and immediately bombarded with information about the mechs, and I was like, “Whoa, that’s scary…”
>>120I think the first generation is often mentioned, but there are old Gundam fans who deny it…
An uncle who likes mobile suits other than Gundam.
Fumina-chan…
I just found out that they are entering the Gundam miniature game field for the first time.
With the first theatrical version, the multi-generational ones are starting to become old men, I suppose.
Even among Gundam fans, those who like human drama have slightly different topics of conversation compared to those who like mechas.
I was surprised that my friend barely remembered the MS when we talked about Zeek Axis the other day.
Don’t you know it well? Not interested? It’s a chance for evangelism! Wanting to preach unilaterally in a pushy manner is a classic characteristic of old-school otaku…