
Zoids has come up to the original series and Zero (I don’t really know anything else)…
(It’s a rural area where telecommunication isn’t accessible…)
>>2Even now, when I hear this, it still gets me worked up…
>>2I want you to listen without getting angry.
There is a possibility that I won’t watch it even if it’s broadcasted on TBS.
>>20The impact of the station change and time change is not to be underestimated…
My classmates and I, who lived in areas where TV Tokyo was broadcast, were in a similar situation.
There’s a gap, and it’s not uncommon for people to stop watching around puberty… but the difference is that genuinely, no one is watching at all.
I recently watched the one that was just released, since I wasn’t able to catch it on TV Tokyo either…
It’s like Digimon after Savers.
>>7I was surprised that the Nennres was successful.
>>7Huh? You were still playing Digimon after Frontier?
The momentum for children’s content clearly drops after the third year…
I think about 80% of them have graduated at least by Blocks.
Genesis is quite interesting, isn’t it…?
>>12I remember that those who were caught up in that were already quite older people at the time.
Even if you stumble a little, you mustn’t let the content be interrupted.
I was getting information from Denho back then, but was there any development in CoroCoro after Fuzza?
>>15Seismo and Mitsutora were introduced normally, but…
I haven’t seen Genesis, but I remember it was talked about online that the heroine is cute!
It was the time of Fyuza that had always been on the shelf at Toys “R” Us.
So the official channel streamed all the anime.
…Ah♡ As I thought, Muji is too strong♡
I saw Fusa and Genesis for the first time in the recent livestream.
I’m watching LOD Gaiking for the first time now.
The generation that only knows this Muji and Zero is now supporting the current T-Spark Zoids…
I was the last Zoid bought by the Berserk Fuhrer.
Compared to the Muji Surazero, the Fuzagene is overwhelmingly less popular, so there’s nothing that can be done about it.
>>25I saw it during various streams, but the movement of the Fusers was too toy-like.
Is it just a trick to fool children?
There is an acquaintance who returned to Wild after getting hooked on it because their child became interested in it, even though they went through the Fuzagenes.
I knew about Muji and Zero, but I didn’t know about Genesis or Fusers…
I remember buying Blox at the store back then, so why didn’t I realize it was being animated?
There are even people who spent 20 years unaware of the existence of HMM, and returned in Realize, not to mention Fuzagene.
At the zero point, the worldview has changed normally, but I think it’s quite hard to accept a different character design and a different worldview with the same mecha.
I knew about Wild, but I started seriously buying Zoids after seeing Zenorex.
Zoids’ strength lies in the fact that you can enjoy the story written on the box alone…
Zoids are zero.
Digimon left in Tamers.
In the case of Muji and Zero, it can somewhat resonate with non-otaku within a specific age group…
>>36Seriously, it was at a level where every household with a boy must have at least one.
There are definitely some in the direct hit layer, but the absolute number must be too small.
The demand for erotic content doesn’t really matter, so I’m releasing the Kotonami figure.
It’s tough that they couldn’t bring in new elements at the timing when people who have been watching since the first generation graduated, just like the Digimon that have been mentioned above.
Such content is rarer, though.
>>39Amazing, Pokémon.
>>46Because Bandai and Takara Tomy have other IPs, they might not be able to concentrate their efforts on a single point like they do with Pokémon, right?
I haven’t seen only Appmon from Digimon.
At that time, the local toy store was destroyed by my machine.
I really couldn’t buy the Zoids…
>>41This is also true for the peak of Beast Wars.
My Zoids only transform into a beautiful girl version of Zeke…
In the first place, there’s the fact that the Fusers aren’t that interesting.
The toys also moved to Blox and it was subtle.
I think there are still more people who can speak than in Fuzagen.
>>45I think that in about five years, the wild generation will suddenly emerge into the sea of the internet.
A time when you could buy a non-blue Blade Liger for around a thousand yen.
I really liked the Gaironki kit.
I have no memories of anime.
I prefer Falcon over Phoenix.
>>50Magnetizers are great, aren’t they…
The American vibe of the Fusers didn’t sit well with me as a kid.
The Zoids comic adaptation is only by Sensei Michiro Kamiyama, right? There seem to be quite a few fans too.
>>52I like the part about Ragnarok Fang, though.
Winning against Schneider and Jaeger with Prototype Zero, and then having the original form appear afterward was quite confusing.
The subsequent blocks in the manga were overwhelmingly strong, so I had a feeling about it since it was already established beforehand.
I recall that I could normally buy a mid-sized vehicle for around two thousand to three thousand.
It seems that many people remember Miyazaki’s song more.
>>54“After episode 1, I kept getting poked at for saying it’s not Earth, it’s Planet Zi.”
I still remember thinking it was fine there…
It’s understandable that the three-dimensional development tends to lean towards Muji and Slazero!
>>55If anything, about 80% of the regulars from Muji’s three-dimensional lineup are those from the old works, right?
>>59The design was amazing in that it could easily hold its own even in the Heisei era.
>>62I can’t believe that Deathsaurer has been around since ancient times.
I saw the Fusers for the first time in the last stream, and I was shocked to learn that it’s in the order of Phoenix followed by Falcon…
>>56The main character machine was supposed to be Energy, but since development won’t be ready in time, it seems they decided to release Phoenix before Falcon due to the impact during the fusion, etc.
Phoenix, that treatment in Battlestock is just ridiculous.
I’ve finally become somewhat decent lately.
Genesis, like Biovolcano, Biorhino, and Biocentaurus, looked cool when they first appeared.
It was still interesting just to see Roug and Zailin fighting each other and all that.
It’s all just a retreat battle, yeah…
When you look back at Zero, it’s a one-episode story that’s easy to watch, and the battle quality is high.
I lived in Tokyo, but until I became an adult, I only knew the original and Slazero.
There are really very few people who can talk about the old Battlestory… right? There are also some from the Central Continent feeling this way.
>>66The old Battlest has also become a core box quite a while ago…
It’s an era where Yakt and Trinity Liger are being made into three-dimensional forms, and I believe the Falcon remake is coming too.
Every time I see a response like “Well, it’s mostly adults watching Genesis,” I think, “But I watched it thoroughly as a kid, didn’t I?”
Since I was naturally anonymous, it’s true that I only made a clean hit on that kind of guy.
I really liked the appearance of Energy Liger, but I have a memory of being sad because it was treated carelessly in the anime.
>>71That could be described as either careless or, on the contrary, polite.
I understand that a more straightforward flow would have been better.
>>71I like the Doctor’s character a lot, but that truth is kind of disappointing…
>>71The strength was undeniable, but the unison partner was terrible.
I wanted to see The Fusers, but it was in an area where it couldn’t be watched, so there was nothing I could do at the time.
I was watching the other three.
Enemy Orai.
The Blade Liger design is from about 25 years ago…
I really didn’t know about its existence after zero.
I didn’t really like it back when it was about the fusers.
When I think that the data for the zero-use CAS has scattered and become a legend, it feels like a story from the distant future.
I realized a few years ago during a YouTube stream that even a changed worldview can be interesting to watch.
Even after the Slazero, I was still chasing after Daxspa and Sturmu.
I felt that it wasn’t the Zoids I was passionate about in Blocks, so I distanced myself.
The reason I returned is that I learned about HMM Genosaurer.
The generation that watched the original Zoids anime was likely in middle or high school when Genesis aired, right?
Once you become a middle or high school student, it’s only natural to distance yourself from those kinds of anime for a while.
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>>81I was a university student.
I wasn’t watching.
The toy lineup for Fuserz is just a reissue festival of Zoids that came out a little while ago, so there’s almost no novelty.
Groups like Gravity are technically having their first release in Japan, but…
>>82Well, it was said that Falcon and Shin sold quite well.
Kairyuki had it.
The clumsiness that contradicts the name “Energy Ray Liger.”
The main toys during the Fuzajene era were Blocks, right?
Even I, who lived in an area without anime, had it and knew about it.
To be honest, the only products from the Zero phase that are still being developed are Raiger Zero and Fuhrer.
>>88I guess it’s Shadow Fox after that.
>>88I mean, weren’t there quite a few old Zoids back then?
It must have been a hassle to create something new.
>>88Most of the aircraft can just have a color change or additional weapons from the original.
Genesis was broadcasted rapidly on some channel, so I watched it later. It was interesting, although the animation quality was quite shaky.
I got hooked on Zoids instead from Blockus.
It was extremely fun to be able to assemble with fully articulated joints.
I had convinced myself that the strange design of the chimera was just for parts harvesting.
Merging with a creepy gorilla to become an incomprehensible mass is truly the worst.
During the original broadcast of Genesis, the internet was buzzing with Kotona being sexy! Butt!
I think it was a very good toy, as I kept following Blockus even after the end of Slazero.
The Fusers, hmm… when I watched it on the official stream the year before last, I thought it was like this, but still.
>>97It feels like a mediocre hobby anime that you can somewhat enjoy if you lower your expectations.
>>104Well, I think they’re doing a good job by featuring various Zoids in just two cours.
>>104Let’s bring out a lot of different Zoids! That direction is really good.
>>111In the short span of two quarters, they introduced various mobile suits.
Liger Zero is cool.
Although the shadow is faint, it also appears in the Genesis side story.
I think those who seek mobility in plastic models have probably gone to Gundam.
I feel like even the super small Zoids and Blocks are quite aware of that.
Don’t forget the Gun Sniper Rinon version.
The gun sniper is also appearing, right?
Well, it’s true that only Kotobukiya is releasing it.
The generation of non-branded Slazeros with otaku traits was uniformly drawn into Gundam SEED.
>>105I learned about the customization from the Slazero copy faction and from G-Generation, and then from the F90 copy faction and the Tiga or Kuuga copy faction.
It was a time when SEED was popular and so on…
Since Zero ended, during the time nothing has been done, all the fans who like that kind of thing have been taken away by Gundam.
Well, if we assume that at that time CoroCoro was the standard for hobbies, everyone played with Beyblade a lot, but I was probably the only one building Zoids…
Fuzza’s handling of enemies is generally disappointing or rather bland.
>>109The way of the Alfalighter is not like a hobby anime, and that’s the problem.
Having power and running wild with manipulations, like terrorism where there are voters, is just too devoid of playfulness.
I think the way the story progresses and the good pacing in Slazero after the long series of Muji worked well.
All the battle scenes were great, as a premise.
Fyuza’s character design is just plain.
Gene is lured by the character design to watch the main story, but then is killed by the character animation.
>>112Only a few scenes in the climax have less poor animation!
Kids are sensitive to low-budget feelings when the main character is reused after a long period.
I used to play Genesis when I was in high school…
I remembered that even if it was an anime from 20 years ago, fans would be middle-aged men if they were elementary school students at that time.
Basically, the character isn’t very popular, huh Fyuza?
Only Blade, the doctor, and the mayor have a certain comedic popularity among some.
I ended up going with Vandread instead of Gundam.
Other products may not be enough besides Murakame, but I can definitely go with Kotonashi, Genesis is straightforward.
I came to Ohasuta and sang the ED.
I thought you were being aggressive.
Mr. Richter properly acted as a final boss in a hobby anime by rushing to the scene on his Seismo at the end.
I watched the original series and Slayers Zero, so I bought the HMM Blade Liger, Genobreaker, Liger Zero, and Berserk Fury.
Honestly, it’s impossible for Seismo to conquer the world if it struggles against those guys who just happened to be there…
Because the broadcast time is the same for both Gundam Seed and the original Slazer Zero.
I feel like Ultraman was sandwiched in between.
I’m joining the Genesis! I just poured five months’ worth of my allowance into Super Robot Wars K.
If anything, since the release date was moved up, I borrowed it a little earlier.
Richter, putting aside motives and methods.
I think it was good for the final boss to show their face early and interact with the RDs.
If you don’t do things like this, it will be blurry when you actually come out.
I think if the Genesis staff were in an environment where they could properly demonstrate their abilities, it would really turn into a Higurashi anime, so the actual situation must have been hell.
I mean, it’s a mystery why they didn’t release that boar anime even though they brought out Gairyuukishin…
It’s impressive that they explored robot anime other than Gundam during the Gundam absence period.
Well, it feels like it has dispersed into Gundam and other things.
I like Seismosaurus.
Remikoto had an impact, but they haven’t released anything that follows it…
It felt like everything was taken away by what might have been referred to as “MacF.”
It’s great to have idol anime-like things in Remikoto, but honestly, the main story doesn’t really feel that way, does it?!
“Malicious”
Digald
>>135It’s strange that the goal is trivial, yet the person’s skills are the strongest.
Bio Tyranno definitely isn’t expecting that kind of operation!
I realized that the kids’ anime suddenly pushing beautiful girls in Genesis and Onmyo War Chronicles isn’t selling toys well.
>>136The ending is just about Ruji-kun and the old man throughout the main story, though…
In the last stream, I checked everything, but was it about the Energy of the legendary Zoids?
>>137Wasn’t this ultimately Zero Falcon?
>>143The silhouette of the legendary Zoid that appears in episode 1 is properly Zero Falcon.
>>137It’s Zero Falcon.
>>137The Energy is the machine that lost to Seismo in the competition along with Gairyuuki.
The legendary Zoid is Zero, which has combined with Falcon.
The fusers-type aircraft can be released by changing the colors of the aircraft at the end of Battle Story, but I wonder what they’ll do with the Genesis-type.
I at least want them to release Hayate and Mugen from AZ.
>>138The only one who can’t handle anime licenses is HMM, so it should be fine as long as Takara Tomy releases it.
Whether it will come out is another question.
Were Zoids not available for people in rural areas to watch since it aired on BS Japan at that time?
It was a Sunday when I escaped to a different channel just for the ending and returned during the next episode preview.
Since we adopted a double heroine, Zairin will be placed next to Ruji-kun in the design of the Blu-ray BOX.
I forgive you because I laughed out loud when the information was released…
In the first place, isn’t it an anime that was made for kids who were elementary school students at the time of its original release, and now they’re in high school?
It’s normal not to have opportunities to see each other due to club activities and other things.
>>148I am here…
>>148Even though I’ve been following the developments since the Zero series to some extent, it felt like something different was starting with Dark Spiner and Blocks…
Even with the advantage that the planner from back then and the current team leader are the same person, the limit is just one Murakame Phoenix at a time…
Zairin is a heroine role that includes a bath scene.
I’ve seen Wild Zero, but I haven’t been able to watch the anime version of Wild.
>>151I think it’s okay to watch the Wild Unspecial Digest since there are still some left.
The Zero Falcon was only deployed in actual combat once during the war, and since both the machine and the pilot went missing, it makes sense that it is treated as a legendary Zoid.
Today, again, the pain of misfortune is here.
In the beginning, the silhouette that appears in the description of the legendary Zoids was also Zerofal, wasn’t it?
If you want to, you can evolve from Sword Wolf and Soul Tiger to White Tiger and Raise Tiger.
I don’t know the demand.
The enemies of the liger that unison with the wild phoenix/falcon are
I think the person who merges with the wild liger to control it through brainwashing serves as a good contrast in hindsight.
I wonder if it was around the time of F…? I really liked and bought the Wulfs/ Tiger model that came out, but after that, there was no news at all, and it left me feeling unsettled.
The most unfortunate treatment of Empire Zero was showcased as a reference at AZ, and I believe that AZ Falcon will come along eventually too.
Both Shinkalion and Wataru have gone to TV Tokyo, is it some kind of exile from Takara Tomy to TV Tokyo?
>>161It’s an era where everyone except TV Tokyo is indifferent to hobby anime.
Is the Phoenix powered up into a Falcon…?
>>165It feels more like a completely different thing than just a power-up.