
Even though you said that, you’re just doing the script normally—you’re such a big liar…
>I am not involved in anything other than the beginning and I do not know the content.I have nothing to do with that person or the “Sen Hasa.”
“I won’t even go to the site, saying that.”
The staff revealed that the general director was completely immersed at the production site…
It was something I understood.
I never realized it before, but this person has lucky ears.
>>2Upon closer inspection, it’s distorted!
When Anno-kun gets involved, it suddenly becomes interesting, Sieg Axxes.
>>4This week’s story is probably not interesting, right!?
>>6Was it the most interesting in the past?
>>6It was really fun.
It seems like the core otaku part can’t help but intervene too much.
It’s interesting, but all the interesting parts are from past works, so I’m a bit unsure.
If Anno is involved, it would definitely be interesting.
It feels like it hasn’t been interesting for a while.
At this rate, it seems like they’ll cram everything they want to do with Gundam into one cour and then move on to the next.
Last week was interesting, but this week is…
>>12I think a big part of the enjoyment from last week was the anticipation for this week.
I was surprised that Machu came this far and is just being swept along.
The results haven’t come out yet, have they?
As expected, it was just letting it swim, but it was fun.
The conversation with Lalah and Kira was a bit chilly.
>>16It’s just that I’m only fitting in the puzzle by giving up on new expressions.
No way, it was super funny, right?!
The concept of fun varies from person to person, so please don’t get worked up over others’ reactions.
It’s not interesting to just disclose settings without any combat.
>>19But the last poison window was interesting.
>>19It was interesting, but…
I heard this guy can mess around with the works of the bald man he loves so much, and there’s no way I could stay silent about it.
I think Lalah’s character setting has significantly influenced the depiction in the first series.
What we need to do is the shrinking reproduction.
Honestly, there’s a disappointment that in the end, they are going to make Gundam a loop story too.
It would be easier to develop products if there were something like an “if” route.
>>24The loop, or rather the spiral structure, was presented by Tomino at that point, wasn’t it?
It was really nice to see that the usually aloof Lalah had a human side that was truly attracted to Char, but I wonder if this is the essence of the interest in Zeek Axes.
It’s creepy how the president is making excuses on official X like a mental health case; they could just confidently say they’re participating.
I thought it would be unfortunate if the development of the anime ended up being a result of the choice to sacrifice myself to keep Amuro and Char alive.
In the chapter about the club activities with Machi and the others, I couldn’t feel any attachment, so I’m only interested in the first part.
I won’t be fooled anymore, so make sure it concludes properly.
In the end, it’s unclear whose story it is meant to be.
Is it really going to end in three more episodes from here!? Is the pacing not off?
Every episode is different, and that is for self-defense by wrapping it up.
I was busy with the papal election appearance…
In the end, Gihren is going to appear normally, huh?
Machu’s goal is to find Shuji, and since he has found the rose that Shuji is pursuing, it can be said that he is close to the goal, but he has no interest at all in the destinations around here.
In the end, I couldn’t understand why only the psycommu technology was so outstanding.
>>41Is there anyone else who has transcended time and space besides Lalah?
Jikax is interesting for now, but I think Machu is the thinnest protagonist in history.
It’s not just thin; there’s also no element I can like.
The impression of Lala and Hermes was amazing, but the story itself was just okay, relying mostly on the impact of the setting this time.
From start to finish, Machu is just swept along, and even the fact that they finally reach the ocean is treated carelessly. Furthermore, Larala only has an NPC-like role that hints at some ambiguous setting, and the story’s overall appeal—where has it gone?
If it weren’t interesting, such threads wouldn’t be proliferating like this…