
I feel that among all the Gundam protagonists, they are quite young.
Isn’t the first generation Amuro still a child…?It’s obvious which direction you want to lead me in.
>>26(I want to guide you to the ages of the historical Gundam protagonists…)
>>27The moment you are pinned down, it’s easy to see how you try to dodge it.
I’m 15 years old.
Aren’t there younger ones?
>>2Cutlet Kick
Who is the youngest?
>>3The protagonist riding the MS is Usso, age 13.
>>6Quez doesn’t look the same age.
I think it was judo and tie.
They’re not as young as Usso and Kio, but they’re still too young to be on the battlefield.
Wasn’t it Judo 14 or 13?
Kio is also 13.
Most of them are around high school age, but Banagher and Siebze are actually university students.
>>10Banaji-kun is 16 years old, right?
There was probably a desire to depict child soldiers who got caught up in war and ended up fighting as they were.
Somehow, that became the format as it is.
Char 1st
20 years old
…I mean, this guy is also young; he’s a major at 20.
In the first place, the characters in Gundam are generally younger.
>>13Reasons why it doesn’t resonate in America
>>13It seems that the White Base had circumstances similar to a boy’s raiding party like the 2151 squad during the late years of the war.
Z is good, right? Good…
>>22Originally, we should be able to move freely in Jaburo.
The old man Gopp.
I think the optimal age starts around the point just before the Asem.
I thought Banaji was a high school student.
Banaji had a setting as if he came from Anaheim Institute of Technology.
Is anime different?
It’s just too crazy to think that they are younger than Machu.
Wasn’t Banaji an industrial high school student?
Speaking of which, I wonder how old the pilots of Gundam Wing are…
You look young.
>>2115 years old
In sequels, characters either skip time and age a bit or die.
Kira has a sequel, but even in the latest one, it’s barely 20 lines.
>>23So that’s why they live in such a luxurious mansion with Lux.
Camille Bidan, 16 years old.
Judou Ashita, 14 years old.
>>29Ring
Sometimes when I see it now, both its appearance and content feel just right as if they’ve been improved by +10.
I’m a high school student, but my personality is too immature.
The issue of the whole First team being too young has been discussed to the point that it has become a non-topic.
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Conversely, who is the oldest protagonist?
Even if you say it’s a stereotype, I don’t understand the stereotype of Amercian candy, so I don’t know what you’re talking about.
It depends on how you perceive Metal Setsuna’s age.
What’s up with Suletta and Matu being such stereotypical blonde girls?The image of blondes equating to being dumb has long been turned into a joke in America, but now red-haired people are sitting in the original chair.>That kind of intention… doesn’t exist, right?There it is!
Just because I couldn’t guide you well, this direct response.
Still makes no sense, though.
Isn’t there something like a New Type mixed in here?
>>40It seems there are at least two people.
When I responded to the comedy prompt, it seemed like people thought I was a troll.
Is Roland born old?
Simply put, if he’s an old man, would he become Fritt?
>>43In terms of metal moment, since the princess has somewhat normally aged in Earth time, unless there’s a difference in the flow of time, it’s also possible that Frit is genuinely older.
Right now, there are many people who love Zeke Ax and it’s not good to criticize.
>>44Finally, the direct declaration of attachment has come!
Maybe there are misunderstandings among more than three factions.
Has evil come?
Children often admire people around the middle school age.
It seems that I can easily empathize.
It’s the same with Pretty Cure aimed at girls.
At that time, he was treated as quite a weakling compared to other robot anime protagonists and was often used as a joke.
From a Reiwa perspective, that’s quite tough, isn’t it? Image of the thread.
Feel the change of the times.
>>50At that time, the comparison was with Kabuto Koji and the like…
Amuro acts like an adult, seeks affection, tries to show off, and has a youthful demeanor appropriate for his age.
>>50The reason why Amuro got into the Gundam is pretty manly, isn’t it?
People who seem to be waving around a political correctness bat in the form of self-introduction are at least understandable.
Well, if I had to choose, I would say that the bald person’s sensibility was advanced.
The original prototype of the indecisive protagonist like Shinji Ikari during the trend of Evangelion.
I feel like it was said in a way like that, but it seems completely different.
>>55They’re quite aggressive and shoot down a lot, don’t they?
Camille has a stronger image of hesitation.
>>55Shinji-kun himself isn’t particularly the type to be wishy-washy…
That’s a lineage that connects Koji Kabuto to Amuro Ray.
>>63When I saw the old theater… it was something else.
>>65If you only watched the old film, that’s how it would be.
It’s the result of the flow of breaking it as many times as it takes until it breaks.
I think Shinji-kun’s way of being psychologically cornered is a modern trait unique to him, but it’s different from Amuro’s.
Of course, I’m influenced by the works of my predecessors.
Amuro got into the robot of his own will, but Shinji is unreasonable.
It’s too easy to bring the conversation back to GAINAX anime…
You should really recognize your patterns already…
Amuro is, I guess, a representation of the young boy of his time, but he falls into the category of what you would call a geek or a nerd.
If it’s with someone who shares my interests, I’ll start chatting away fluently.
It seemed like Tomino had the feeling of combining Space Battleship Yamato and Mazinger Z.
Gundam
The first person to re-enter the atmosphere using MS.
After that, I got groggy and refused to deploy, and I got punched by Bright.
>>62Mr. Bright is quite young to be a captain.
If Ryuu-san weren’t here, the environment would fall apart.
If limited to the TV series and the age at the start of the story, Domon is the oldest.
>>64Thinking about the title and the crimes I would commit makes it tough if I’m not an adult.
It’s so sad that I had to kill my brother who did nothing wrong, and I also had to insult and ultimately kill my master who cared about me, even though it was a bad action.
Shinji-kun needs to be broken mentally for the Human Instrumentality Project to be initiated, so it’s necessary to persistently break him…
The protagonist born from the influence of Mazinger Z and Gundam.
It was a way of making that kept breaking more and more, and Eva.
Shinji was forcefully broken mentally due to the circumstances of the work, but originally he is extremely impulsive, right?
On the contrary, if you look at the character image flatly, it’s quite tough for Shinji-kun.
Even if we exclude the part of self-inflicted suffering, the path of Matzu from Ziegux still feels like a thorny road, but it’s emphasized that they won’t stop.
As expected, the protagonist of a robot anime tends to have a strong sense of self, one way or another.
It’s a kids’ anime after all, so it will be quite a while before the uncle starts riding.
Seeing Ayanami being overworked to the point of death, I’m thinking, “Don’t mess with me, I’ll be the hot-blooded guy who rides in!” Shinji-kun.
It’s understandable that the characters have a younger age due to the context of the anime at the time and the fact that it was a promotional anime for toys.
It seems that Tomino wrote with the intention of characters being about 5 to 10 years older than their settings.
Even in modern warfare, it seems like even kids could be drone operators.
The Shinji-kun in the manga version of Eva felt more like a jaded kid than someone who was just being wishy-washy.
Burnie, 19 years old; Chris, 21 years old.
Shiro, 23 years old
Kou Uraki, 19 years old
Domon 20 years old
Hiiro, 15 years old.
Garrod, 15 years old.
>>77I didn’t know…
Chris 21 years old, Shiro 23 years old.>>77It’s kind of interesting.
Even Burnie isn’t an adult yet, that’s too sad.
If you ask who is the most worried and delicate among the main characters, it’s Domon.
>>79It’s been aired up to about episode 47 out of 50.
If it’s the Zeke Axe, then it means Burnie is alive.
>>82You probably would never have joined the Cyclops Squad.