
It’s a hot-blooded fighting story that differs from previous Gundam series! While maintaining this concept, the world view is actually flipped from the original, where the wealthy class has moved to space, and Earth is treated as both a garbage dump and a ring.
I think the intricate respect shown to the original series, like making the Newtype calm and collected or having Amuro’s seemingly hot-blooded yet sensitive character, is really impressive.
I’ve come to deeply appreciate how amazing Director Imagawa and Sunrise at that time were to have crafted that as the first shot of Another.
From that, various interpretations of new Gundam works are being created.
That guy.
The interpretation that the wealthy class will quickly escape Earth, separate from the first generation, honestly feels quite like Columbus’s egg to me.
You’re not really that passionate, are you?
>>3It must be passionate.
The humidity is high.
A seemingly dry world view, but wicked countries!
I think the beginning has a seriously dark Gundam-like atmosphere…
>>6There’s no such dark Gundam.
Director Tomino was also really into it and helped out a lot.
It’s amazing that they decided to cancel the sequel to V Gundam at the last minute and release this instead.
Since SD Gundam was popular, we need to capture that audience…
A very gloomy unveiling episode of Shining Gundam Super Mode.
>>11After the second round, it becomes much worse with more malicious turns.
There are strange scenes, but is it really as bright as it’s said to be?
Overall, everyone is serious.
The current new Gundam can’t have adventures like G Gundam, I think.
That’s the kind of work that can only be done because it’s the first shot of Another.
Well then, shall we take a look at Red Baron too…?
>>14I watched the free stream on YouTube, but this was closer to the content of G Gundam that I had in mind.
The colony laser was the Statue of Liberty cannon or something like that.
>>16The visuals are silly, but hiding the fact that there are no weapons and transforming the Statue of Liberty into a weapon is just plain terrible!
>>16On Earth, Shining breaks the Statue of Liberty and gets treated terribly.
It’s amazing that the genius Imagawa at his peak was properly reined in and could be controlled all the way to the end.
The posing is seriously stylish and cool.
What is that shining god that lifts you up?
Just for the record, there is a pretext that we should all try to resolve things with Gundam Fight!
The dark aesthetic developments of Gundam, which involve morbid deaths that tie into later series, seem to be a rare sight.
Isn’t G Gundam the one that would be worthwhile to create a spinoff for?
>>22The sequel that I had been wanting for a long time has been released recently.
I felt that the state of not being able to obtain what I desire might be optimal.
>>24No, it would have been better if they had at least done it as a new video or manga, that was the worst.
While respecting the theme of Gundam, it’s quite rare to be able to turn it into something so different.
Domon is not hot-blooded at all…
>>25Rather, I feel like I’m almost constantly suffering from mental damage…
It’s so cruel to reunite with my master, recover a bit, and immediately take huge damage.
I want to see something like the prehistory of G Gundam.
How did the Gundam Fight come to be? The process, so to speak.
>>26I thought they were setting it up because they were going to have the G Gundam’s Chaos War, the AGE’s war between colony nations, and the Iron-Blooded Orphans’ Calamity War, but they aren’t doing any of it at all.
There is no Gundam with a dark and heavy atmosphere like in the beginning of G Gundam.
Imagawa’s style of performance
The dark parts are handled quite casually around the main DG.
An ultra-large weapon capable of sniping at multi-national colonies, like the Statue of Liberty cannon.
A Mermaid Gundam unit that could be produced at the scale of one battalion under the pretext of numerous prototypes created.
It’s only because it was used against a common great evil called Neo Devil Colony that it doesn’t seem like something to be completely discarded.
>>29I have problems, but I find the conclusion that I can expect a future ahead to be persuasive even in the finer details…
Thinking about it, I’d rather live in space than on this shitty Earth, which is worse than being poor or rich!
He’s more of a pampered youngest child than I thought, isn’t he, Domon?
>>32I think Mr. Touhou must have thought they were incredibly cute too.
Domon is the only one excluded from the extermination targets.
>>59I won’t call you my master! Even though I said that, Domon keeps calling me master every now and then without being careful, like a fool! But inside, I bet my foolish disciple is actually cute, right, master?
Understanding each other with fists (New Type)
>>34Let’s communicate with words, except for martial artists!
>>71Even as a martial artist, let’s convey it honestly!
The backstory of G Gundam might end up being a bloodier conflict than the Universal Century.
The heat like a Japanese summer.
I really like the background music… The BGM during the scene where Dr. Mikamura confesses to Rain in episode 45 is really nice.
The Earth is a ring! The story depicts Earthlings who are seriously turned into rings and have their city destroyed in high spirits from that catchy phrase.
>>39Another unpleasant season has come again…
If we’re going to make a sequel, we need to make it somewhat serious, or else it will just become a farce.
I don’t want you to be unhappy.
Domon has a lot of cute things about him…
>>41Master’s response
>>45An elder brother who praises.
We humans are also a part of nature! It struck me.
It’s interesting that the positions of the colonies and Earth in the Universal Century are completely opposite.
It’s a colony with a ridiculous shape, but it’s filled with only the wealthy who have abandoned Earth.
I don’t care about that!
Domon is originally the pampered youngest child of a wealthy family of scientists.
It ended up like that because of Urube and the others, but…
Why did they make the Death Army into a HG?
If it weren’t for that, the Shuffle Alliance machine might have been on general sale.
Is it really necessary for it to be Gundam? I’ve been asked that, but while there is a relationship between Earth and space, and we can understand each other without words, to truly understand one another, we need to express ourselves with words. It really aligns with the core theme of Gundam.
>>51“By presenting something like ‘Is there really a need for Gundam?’ right from the start and successfully pulling it off,”
I’m just grateful for giving freedom to the subsequent series.
Since the qualifiers are time-limited survival events, it would be nice if I could hide the whole time! Nether Gundam.
It seems that there is quite a deep mystery surrounding why so many of those identical machines were mass-produced.
>>54The country that gains the most power is the champion, but even just participating in the main tournament grants a certain degree of influence, so I quite like the idea of specializing in that.
It was a world with compound armor similar to a full-body psycho frame, a Statue of Liberty cannon, a bizarre colony functioning without issues, the well-known DG cells, and the highest level of technological power in the Gundam universe.
In the end, there is a perspective that can be viewed without pessimism, as countries can join forces against a formidable enemy.
Gravity Generation Device (U-shaped Magnet Type)
>>57Moreover, 2000 times.
There are mass-produced machines like Nobushi too.
The trap in the John Bull Gundam episode was set up by my wife on her own, but it’s just too despicable.
Those who were defeated before Domon have it rough.
The fact that it can depict intense combat scenes in the live-action parts is revolutionary and one of a kind.
I was planning to have you ride the Devil Gundam and become the savior of Earth, Master.
Let’s create another work like G Gundam.
Street Fighter is trending, so let’s go with Fighting Gundam! That’s what I’m saying!
It’s nice that it takes a whole year to carefully unfold the foreshadowing and depict the deepening of bonds.
It’s a rare Gundam where the positions of the Spacenoids and Earthnoids are clearly reversed.
>>70I guess only Mercury is left.
F91 flopped big time, and the Gundam market was on the verge of dying.
I was somehow trying to liven things up at VGW.
>>73What an eccentric three years it has been…
>>73Isn’t it just G that clearly developed the kids’ market and secured the next generation?
The female audience gained through W quickly left.
>>79If we’re talking about that, then you haven’t developed G either, right?
Neither X nor ∀ were popular at all.
It wasn’t games that were developing kids around that time.
>>110Although it was on the decline, I think the achievements of SD, including the game, are really significant.
It is significant that a layer of people who grew up watching SD can easily engage with real Gundam around the G series.
I think V probably had the same aim as well.
The official says that G Gundam was tough until the appearance of the Eastern Unbeatable.
>>74I think the energy from the master and Schwartz raised the overall tension of the work all at once.
There are hardly any first parodies, but the sense of balance with Gundam elements other than the design is impressive.
A work that is much more serious than its public image.
>>78Well, I intend to trick him into riding the Devil Gundam…
The prehistory of G Gundam is just a political drama and revenge leading to a bad ending, so I don’t want to watch it!
But I am curious about what the first Gundam is like.
These days, my master still refers to it as Lord Devil Gundam…
At first, I didn’t want to include a narrator, so I had the locals explain it.
But it’s impossible to have locals every time.
Stalker Birth
An anime adaptation of 7th… is probably asking for too much.
I wonder if they’ll make it an event in G Generation.
>>85Partial animation might be possible.
It seems that G Generation also has new recordings for the stalker role, so it might actually be recorded.
With the appearance of Master Asia, the mood of the story shifted from gloomy to refreshingly bright.
Well, if a person appears who can defeat MS with just their bare hands, then that would certainly change things.
It’s rare to have a narration role that is a completely meta existence, isn’t it?
The only thing that comes to mind is Chibi Maruko-chan.
Even in the super class, I’ve been getting into matches, but the games against teammates after the early stages often end in draws, so I can’t win decisively.
>>88I can’t just knock you down…
The reason the shuffle duty episodes aren’t rated very highly is that.
>>90The Chibode match, which felt like it was almost a 90% victory among these.
Even so, it doesn’t feel like he’s treated poorly; rather, he’s extremely charming in terms of character, isn’t he, Chibode?
Although it seems silly, it is a world that is quite advanced among the many Gundam worlds.
>>91Recently, the atmosphere entry of Zeke Axis has been a topic of discussion, but is the acceleration using God’s beam ring really suitable for atmosphere entry?
>>91It is subtly indicated that gravity control is being done through things like the Tonchiki Colony and gravity being 2000 times stronger.
It’s great that you can tell from the conversation between Chapman and his wife, as well as the existence of the space pirates led by Algo, that development within the solar system is progressing at one of the highest levels in the series.
What is Gundam Fight! What is an ideal war!
The charm of a relationship where they are completely hostile yet occasionally engage in direct dialogue, share ultimate techniques, and have an unwavering master-disciple bond until the end is something that no other series has.
It’s unique in that it doesn’t deny the battle itself in the ending.
>>94In this world, communicating through fists is one form of communication…
>>101And in the final episode, since the opponent is not a fighter, it ends with words of love…
Hmm, deep.
>>112And the child that is born
>>128I sympathize with your feelings.
>>94Denying battle is like denying life itself.
There are parts that have nature as a theme.
>>107Looking back now, it’s quite ironic that Ginganam, who advocates for something so close, uses the Shining Finger.
If you think that technique works with the True Meteor Butterfly Sword, then I can somewhat understand.
I’m going, but it’s already the final stage…
Although the Gundam Fight was introduced to avoid the war,
The negative effects of dragging on what had been considered an ideal war for many years became evident in the main anime.
>>96In the final battle, various countries are bringing out their forces.
It’s proof that any country can wage a major war if it sets its mind to it…
The match between Domon and Sai Sai Shi was extremely intense, so it’s all good.
The technology of telepathy is really amazing.
It doesn’t stand out much, but…
Domon: “My hand burns bright red!”
Opponent: “Roaring and shouting to seize victory!”
I like this.
It is said to be a technology level capable of gravity control.
“If my opponent throws 10 punches, I will split into 10 and face that feeling head-on! It’s a truly rational decision.”
The opponent is also likely to accept defeat easily.
The Statue of Liberty cannon is nice, isn’t it?
It’s often said to be like a hot-blooded idiot Gundam, but…
It’s a work that is fundamentally dry and rational.
The Gundam Fight is also a product of compromise and deception.
It’s not just X, but also Gundam, and the way they create the story doesn’t feel too bound by the fact that it’s Gundam, which makes it easier to watch.
I was reading Shimamoto’s manga version too, but I got scared during the serious parts.
Stop messing around! There were quite a few moments like that.
It might be the author’s habit, but I wanted them to draw the serious parts with proper seriousness.
I love the BGM of Meikyou Shisui.
Too cool.
Too many moist and bittersweet stories! This is the first season’s world wandering arc.
>>114But I also like the first season of the Surprise Gundam Expo…
I understand that it is unpopular.
It may seem like a shallow, hot-blooded parody work.
An incredibly deep worldview and story.
What kind of technology is Roses Bit?
>>116I think that even clowns can use it, and the advanced technology itself is probably something that strong nations can normally use.
Making nets and restraining with beams is insane.
>>116Georges can control roses, so it can be reproduced.
The technology itself isn’t particularly difficult because the metal is a reactive metal.
>>125It is said that when all Gundams reach their peak, they will shine in golden color.
Is it for real that such a champion can be knocked out with one punch?
No matter how advanced the world is, resurrection of the dead is still quite impossible…
>>120Somehow, my resurrected master…
>>120DG cells “We can do it.”
>>126What do you think, Chapman?
>>130It’s great that you came back to life!
>>130Guuuuuu!!
The W Finger with Rain came out earlier than I expected, so the Love-Love Heavenly Shock Punch wasn’t such a sudden joke after all.
Being flustered by looking at panties is still pretty immature!
>>131But what about a panty shot drawn by Kimutaka?
Even I get startled.
It’s great how Chapman’s three consecutive victories create an atmosphere where it almost feels like we don’t need Gundam Fight anymore…
My senior disciple is also using the same name funnel.
The brother disciple in Fuuun Saiki is really caring and it’s adorable.
The part where they take you to the island for the Tenshōken training and when they rush to help Rain as they go up into space.
It’s a perspective that has greatly been influenced by Domon-kun’s efforts.
It’s an embarrassing confession that anyone would see.
>>139It was published in the textbook.
>>140Daughter: “I heard it read aloud in class.”
>>139If it was just that moment, it wouldn’t be embarrassing, and it would just end with “what a nice confession!”
Of all things, it ended up being left behind a lot.
In the story, the treatment is bad, but a hero with three consecutive championships is really something else.
After all, it’s better to have unmanned robots fight in wars, right?