
“Seems fun…”
Second Lieutenant is cute.
If it’s a full-on parallel, I might be able to watch it without worrying about the elements from the old works.
>>2Even if it’s something you don’t have to worry about in terms of relationships, it seems to be required as prerequisite knowledge…
This is definitely made with the assumption that you’re watching it more seriously than I thought…
Well, it’s been like that since the beginning.
Well, if you watch the conversation between anonymous users, you can kind of understand what’s going on, so surprisingly, even if you don’t know, you can still enjoy it.
Since the analysis guys are confidently making wrong predictions, there’s no need to watch the old works!
>>5I haven’t thought that far.
I like the feeling of being whisked around.
Oh… so that’s how it is in the old version… I’m watching while thinking that.
Fun
Since the original character is a man from a high castle, it is a premise that he knows the history of his original world…
For now, I’m enjoying it, but I think that for new Gundam fans or those who haven’t seen 1st or Z, they might only enjoy about 20% of it.
>>8That’s crazy, it means I’ll enjoy it five times more if I take the old elements course!
>>16It’s an energy gain of over 5 times…!
Ah, you can’t enjoy this if you don’t understand it! Rather than doing it.
>>16Let it be so.
The viewing experience feels too much like a derivative work of the original source material that I don’t know.
It’s fun just to see old characters and mobile suits that I do or don’t know.
I always had the question of whether people who don’t know about the Universal Century Gundam can enjoy this.
>>10It’s often said, but isn’t that something the viewers don’t need to worry about?
>>53But don’t you feel a bit concerned if a thread like this is created?
>>65No, not at all.
But if you know the details of the old works, there are many moments that will make you go “wow,” so it’s better to watch them!
Old work fan: “Blaubl… Cicero!?”
>>12“I became a Cicero… so skinny…”
Mercury was designed to target new entrants, but…
This work is really aimed at long-time fans.
It’s the same feeling as when I was watching Getter Robo Arc.
Readers of the original work! When someone asks, “What’s this!?” I really don’t know what that is…
I honestly didn’t expect such a dedicated fanbase before the movie started…
The possibility of Hermes was pointed out, but it comes from a world where Char is dead…
I have a general grasp of the Super Robot Wars knowledge and the flow here, so there’s no problem!
If you’re curious, you can just watch the original later.
Gundam: The story of Amuro and Char fighting.
It was mostly correct.
No matter how many times we try, the red one loses, and the contents of the rose interfering in that world too.
It seems different from the Universal Century where the uncles start speaking quickly.
Even the frozen Lalah seems different from the 1st person, so I have no idea at all.
It feels like a Tomino’s death RTA.
The focus of the story is always on Machu and Nyaan, so it should be enjoyable even for those without any prior knowledge.
Amuro is too strong, isn’t he?
I, on the contrary, can’t cope with the fan works being too strong.
There are too many fan-made elements, and the protagonist has a small role.
Since they have dared to do a certain taboo by airing a fictional war story of Gundam,
There is no choice but to stick to that line.
>>29Origin and Sunbow, etc.
On the contrary, there are too many confusing parts when watching the original work.
At what point did Lalah, who is stopped in that Hermes, come over here… It seems it wasn’t when Amuro shot her down since the cockpit is intact.
>>30It’s like time stops and you move to another world while the beam saber is stuck and the beam reaches the cockpit.
You’re from a world where Lalah failed to protect Char, aren’t you?
It feels rare for a work in the UC series to focus on Lalah throughout the entire piece.
I’m glad I prepared by watching the theatrical trilogy before the broadcast.
There is also a slight discrepancy with the first.
My knowledge of Gundam comes only from passive smoking here and from Super Robot Wars, but I’m enjoying it somehow.
In the end, the color has become a secondary creation group.
>>38Is Eva also a fan work?
>>43It feels like a creation that is quite a parody of Ultraman, regardless of good or bad.
>>45I thought it was a Golgotha object or a Bible reference that appeared in Shin, but it was Ultraman.
>>50The original source of that is the Bible.
More than someone with strong attachments
I think people who have seen and somewhat know about it are the ones who can enjoy it the most.
>>39That’s exactly how I feel.
I didn’t expect them to go all out with the prostitute setting, even during the late-night slot.
>>40I haven’t stated it clearly…
When I rewatch the scene of Lalah’s death in the 1st, the Elma does not explode but remains wrapped in light, never to be seen again afterward.
It can also be interpreted that with the light of Zeknova, we flew into the GQ world.
It’s not just about color; Gainax and Gainpro have always been parody groups.
>>48Surely everyone, including Anno-kun, is having fun making GEEKAX together… and when I think about that, I become like Lieutenant Komori in the thread image.
I wonder why they are building the scene of Lalah’s death by pulling back.
>>49That was the safety mechanism kicking in.
It wasn’t helpful.
I like the feeling that it’s quite different from the traditional works and SF, but I can’t really delve into that aspect.
No matter how many times I repeat it, they’re saying Char dies, so I guess the TV world is the final loop.
>>54From the perspective of the man from the original high castle, the world of the official history and the world seen by Lala are similar but distinct worlds.
I think there is a minimum explanation provided for people who know nothing about the original.
The explanation for why Char wants to kill the Zabi family is thin.
>>56Did we even talk about Dykun and Zabi in the first place?
Isn’t the prediction fairly off? Hermes has been saying a lot about Sharon’s rose, right?
>>57No…?
>>63Well, there were some theories floating around.
Next is the cockpit of the Sazabi.
>>57No, I didn’t hear that.
About two or three cases, maybe.
It probably came up just from a direct search.
>>57I thought there was no way you could call something obvious as an MA a structure.
It was Hermes without any twists.
>>57That character is the character from the official history! All of that is off the mark.
>>98At this point, it’s foolish for someone to even say that…
I never thought it would be a multiverse story, let alone anything else.
What on earth is Shuji-kun compared to this guy?
Are you just a stray NT?
It’s not that I can’t enjoy it, but there are quite a few instances of insufficient explanation that make me think, “What was that?” if I haven’t studied it.
>>62Even when I watch the first one, there are so many of these…
>>68What I’m talking about are elements that you can understand if you watch, but you wouldn’t know if you don’t. It’s a completely different matter to say that there are things that you wouldn’t understand even if you watched.
>>79Even if there are things you don’t understand while watching, you’ll still enjoy it, right?
>>83It’s written right at the very beginning, isn’t it…?
>>62Even if you’ve seen it, the customs officer who passed through the Psycho Gundam.
I thought it was strange that I immediately realized I was the same as the person from Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS Team.
>>81It’s quite distinctive, and then there’s Side 6… MS… customs… and so on…
Coming from a parallel world or time freezing, etc.
It was a concept used in a novel about Eva written by a mecha designer.
Is it painful if others do not understand in the same way as you do?
>>72I might sound weak, but I want to be part of the majority.
A pitiful man named Char, who became infatuated with a girl he met at a hostess bar after 40 years and added a setting where he rescues her.
>>73What are you saying…?
>>73You pulled out from the sex industry in the first place, right?
>>73Since it’s an imported novel version, originally…
Is this the first time it was specifically done in an anime?
>>82The anime has never clearly depicted activities around brothels.
It’s like they’re aiming for long-time fans, or rather, the side that’s creating it is a pretty hardcore longtime fan older guy…
The MA that can’t be called by name.
It’s noisy.
Don’t you understand that it’s unpleasant not to know the original source?
>>87There are probably as many explanation sites as you want.
>>87An older man who wants to post panels from the original manga in the replies of a comic where recent characters are parodied from older manga on social media!
Even more than 90% of people who have studied the old Gundam…
Who is Shaliable again? It’s something like that.
>>88Sharia is definitely someone who can remember.
The one who doesn’t remember is the pilot of the Zakuero.
>>92Pickles…
>>92Demitri is the one who’s more memorable, right!!
>>88I usually settle for watching a movie trilogy.
The green uncle doesn’t come out, right?
It’s tough for those who want to understand all the original sources…
If you try to understand all the original sources, you’ll end up digging back to classic sci-fi.
>>91Indeed, “Starship Troopers” is a must-read…
I think there were quite a few people who were interested in watching it even though they didn’t know much about Gundam, just because it was set in the First universe.
It’s a good thing to fish for the original source.
Ultimately, it leads to the classics, which broadens the range.
I wonder if the proprietor of the brothel is someone who shows up somewhere else too.
When comparing the first installment to this one, I’m surprised that, despite the good animation and nice visuals, the combat lacks appeal.
It’s a story set in the same world as the First Gundam.
I learned about it for the first time.
>>101It clearly says in the story that it’s a different world!
It was a bad search, but it’s the truth.
Comparing is the basic principle of being nameless.
The reason Machi called Amuro a villain is…
When Yamachan said to Ikeda Shuichi, “Char is a villain, right?”
“You’re an idiot! That’s not what Gundam is about!” is the origin of the anecdote where I received a serious lecture, right?
…a story like that was getting everyone excited.
>>105Aren’t you stupid?
>>105It seems that the anonymous person who was saying something like “the analysis enthusiasts are dead!!!” at one point has gone crazy seeing this kind of thing.
It’s the reunion of the Gundam uncles.
I thought that almost only older Gundam fans were watching this because there was no one around me who had seen the series.
Because I touched the brothel, it was late at night in Ueda.
I’m watching the TV version of First little by little on Amazon Prime.
There are many scenes that feel like toy promotions asking, “Do you need this combination?” or “Do you need this G-Bull?”
>>111More than that, let’s do the fusion training.
>>112I was confused because they included a transformation sequence at the beginning even while Amuro was escaping!
>>117I wonder if we will never see that combined scene again? A narration like that.
>>111It’s funny how they scratch the combined scene in Oita, and then erase it along with the G Armor in the movie version.
The promotion was correct because the toys sold.
Hideaki Ikeda’s serious lectures are scary.
The streaming community is watching together, so people who don’t even know the first thing about Gundam are watching it.
There were a lot of those kinds of people when it was Mercury too.
>>114Isn’t it a good thing that new people are coming in?
And now that’s what the new way of entering is like.
>>114But isn’t it a good thing that more people might really get into the series and become new fans?
Looking at the Sazabi and calling it Zaku.
I’m a newcomer from Mercury, so when I ask my seniors, “What’s this? What’s that?” they answer me happily, and it’s fun.
I have a memory of feeling quite unpleasant due to the many anonymous people who complained endlessly about minor adjustments to the old characters.
The narration to force in a fusion scene is usually quite funny.
Because Ichirou Nagai is really overworking himself in multiple roles.
The narration itself is already quite interesting, isn’t it?
It’s gradually sinking in that we couldn’t overturn the world where Char is killed in the One Year War.
What happened to Char in the original One Year War?
I was able to enjoy it a little even though I hadn’t seen the first one.
I think it’s enough to acquire first knowledge here.
I thought that having too much knowledge might lead to too much noise and would make it less enjoyable.
>>128It’s kind of a mystery that Hermes didn’t sink and is in another world.
I’m brushing it off lightly, but depicting elite soldiers’ prostitutes in a children’s anime is harsh.
>>129GQ is probably for kids, huh?
>>129I thought it would be difficult to broadcast it as an evening anime.
>>129Because you’re my partner, it’s safe!
>>129For children…?
>>187That’s not really something to question, is it?
>>191No, there’s no deep meaning to it.
I was just thinking of making it a little more obvious.
It’s the sequel to the original from the beginning, so it’s your fault for not having completed the previous work.
>>130Just because it’s respected doesn’t mean it can be called a sequel; it’s not that well-made of a story…
If Lalah stays on Char’s side and Char dies before Z, it’s a different world from the 1st.
It’s not technically labeled as a sequel or spin-off of XX, so don’t worry; it’s made to be enjoyable for newcomers as well.