
When you think about it calmly, isn’t there no Gundam where Lalah was heavily involved other than the First Gundam and Char’s Counterattack?
Isn’t it the case that the beginning of the rivalry between Amuro and Char has received too little attention until now?
Because it’s dead, isn’t it?
It doesn’t even come up in OVAs or spin-offs.
It seems to be treated as a much more sacred space than Amuro and Char.
If you make it the main focus, the occult concentration is too high.
“Since the time from meeting Char to dying is too short, I suppose there’s no way to squeeze it in.”
Amuro doesn’t recognize Char as anything greater than an ace of the enemy army unless Lalah dies.
Char does not recognize the enemy who has reached a realm he could not, so the story cannot progress without him dying.
The period from being brought by Char until dying to protect him is too short.
Only the one in the middle, Lalah, likes Ghiren.
>>7I think Char would eat if he just got bored.
Hey, the center!!!
It’s not impossible to weave in the ghost version, but since it only rarely appears with Amuro and Char, the NTR feeling becomes really strong.
That character is probably one that can only be used in a parallel setting, just like Zieg Ax and The Origin.
Because I was taken out by Char and died during that war, there’s no way to expand on the story.
If I had to choose, I’d say that Seira-san, who is still alive but hardly has any appearances afterward, is more concerning than the dead Lalah.
Lalah has already been inducted into the hall of fame as an amazing Newtype.
The sorrow of the enhanced human trying to get closer there is easier to create a story around…
Because it’s seen so clearly, it’s hard to grasp their behavior and difficult to tease, and because it has become sacred, it’s even harder to touch on it.
So it’s kind of nice that a mundane word like “love” came up.
I got into it through SD Gundam.
It’s one set with Mineva Lao Zabi.
Until now, it’s all because they are dead, so there’s no way to move them.
If we’re talking about stopping time and wandering through space-time, then the conversation changes, so it depends on the future.
Don’t let people control time! ☝️💦
In the Origin timeline, I’m causing havoc in casinos with my NT abilities (which, from an outsider’s perspective, look like incredible luck).
You’re living quite a strong life, Lalah…
>>20It just means being used by the wealthy.
Somehow, the ability is super strong, but as a character, they die quickly and are hard to understand.
The center is too full of vitality.
When Char is adapted into live action, he becomes a butt-chin.
Live-action Lalah will be like this too.
I know this…!
The world that Lalah does not know.
>>25For the person themselves, that must be a huge hope.
It seems like a new type of gay person would be really strong, but are there none…?
>>28Surprisingly, there aren’t many gay characters.
The only one who stood out was Suwabe from G-Reco.
In SD Gundam, I was doing a line dance with Pull and others, with my lower body as a ghost.
Is that the only other appearance where they lent their power as a vengeful spirit at the end of Z and ZZ?
A type of Lalah that charges into the battlefield with a huge physique.
There are still three Lalahs who are not dead.
Lala’s Four-and-a-Half Tatami Mats
I don’t know what you’re thinking, so you’re hard to deal with.
I’ve never seen anyone other than Amuro and Char talk so much.
I wonder if there is something if I search for it.
Panchan Keiko
Matsuko is early.
Gu-dera view
Mix sand
Himemiya Kinaori
Since it was treated however it wanted in UC, it hasn’t been particularly re-highlighted now that we’re in the Reiwa era.
When Char killed Garma and was wandering around Earth, after meeting and sending him to the Flanagan Institute, it follows the storyline of the main series, so there seems to be no gaps for secondary creation.
Include the image of Lala Sune with a beam saber stuck in her head in the thread.