
Gun vs. Poison
It’s good to attack real human beings.
Char says it in the first place.
>>2It is convincing when someone who almost died from losing says it.
It’s strange to say that it’s odd to be alive after the aircraft exploded.
Don’t you want to draw mobile suits?
>>4Mercury doesn’t want to draw MS but was at the forefront.
>>15Don’t do something like Gundam.
>>15Making demi-barding exclusive to taxis is absolutely unforgivable.
>>4As for the rest, the thread image is like that.
I’m not interested in scriptwriters (while watching M3 and Aquarion).
>>4Rather, we need to gather people who specifically want to draw such things.
Sharable’s handgun vs. Kisilia’s handgun
Is it because I am a coordinator that I am alive even though my helmet is drifting in space?
>>7Look at Quess.
Is it really that concerning that I’m not wearing a spacesuit!?
…mean-spirited
>>7That person is natural, isn’t he?
The gun will consistently be strong.
In both First and Char’s Counterattack, there is quite a bit of close-quarters combat.
>>11Before that, we’ll have fought each other to the point where our mobile suits become scrap.
>>14The OO’s Sazes are easier to understand.
If there’s a chance, I’ll come to kill in person.
SEED’s safety shutter is too versatile.
Gundam has a gun too, so isn’t Gundam stronger?
The people who tried to kill Mioirine with a gun were crushed in a gag-like atmosphere by the Gundam, right?
I do things like fencing.
The design of Mercury’s MS looks really difficult to maneuver, with all those lines.
If it’s a work like Geass, I don’t mind if there are many live-action elements, so why not do it as an original?
>>20If you try to do it originally, you might be forced to use the name Gundam…
The one killing a lot of important people with a Z is a gun.
The poison is an attempt.
Well, it’s difficult to assassinate a Newtype even in person.
Iron Blood is the strongest in assassination because there are no Newtypes.
The Kamen F brothers were killing with a new type of gun in X as well.
Isn’t it stronger to directly attack the pilot? This has been a question since the time of Mazinger Z.
>>25It’s just that the story being told here is not aimed at targeting real lives or anything like that.
Is there something you did for that reason?
It’s clear that the poison is strong when looking at long-lasting content like One Piece and popular content like Demon Slayer.
The picture in the thread is interesting because it wasn’t that someone was killed intentionally; it was just that they happened to cross paths and got killed.
Long-range attacks and poison that are guaranteed to hit are fundamental basics, even in myths…
Recently (ten years ago)
>>31Wait!
“Look at the causes of death for Gihren and Kycilia in the First.”
If it’s just that you can’t accept it, then that’s one thing, but don’t ask for agreement.
It might be easier to create a sense of realism with guns or poison than with colorful toys that are just for play.
If visibility is required anyway, attacking a living target rather than destroying a robot would be more certain.
It’s kind of surreal that people like Mihashi die so easily from a gun.
There has never been a time when Gundam was “stronger.”
The world view is such that the carryable bazooka from the first generation pierces the bridge of battleships, and the infantry’s bombs nearly destroy the Gundam.
In recent years, I feel that there’s not much desire to move robots in any robot anime.
Nowadays, everyone is making things in 3D, so you can’t carelessly depict missing parts.
>>41I don’t want to draw backgrounds, so I’m in space.
Walking and driving are tough, so let me fly.
It’s been like that for a long time, but now we’re at a stage where we focus on how not to depict it.
The excuse of “human drama” in the thread image was quite interesting.
There are works where fists are stronger than guns…
>>44In G Gundam, there’s an image that guns don’t work on Gundam Fighters because one episode shows a bullet being stopped, but after that, they are shown running away from opponents with guns.
It’s no surprise that guns are strong in war stories.
The picture in the thread is more about the fact that the opponent is a mob hitman rather than just the act of shooting each other.
Is it a complaint about the Brex being taken down by an unidentified hitman?
In terms of kill score
The Iron-Blooded Hitmen are Fumitan, Lahta, and Orga.
The poisoning of Gikuas was done by two Diablos, Kiriya (attempted), and Ghiren Chapman Cecilia.
Guns have always been strong since the first generation, right?
Think about what was the fatal injury for Ral.
There are works in which a building is sliced by a kick.
Even Dozle ended up with a rifle in the end.
Humans are weak.
*The HGUC Poison Gas does not include Kishiria Zabi.
If the MS can fight enough, then dying from guns or poison is acceptable.
Gundam W had Heero and Quatre wipe out the entire base with just machine guns…
>>55If anything, even Sally is strong enough to single-handedly rescue hostages in enemy territory and escape to the hangar.
Learn from Heero, who survives after being shot in two places and falling into the sea, you weak Gundam characters.
>>56Iron Mask: “Getting damaged just from being shot?…”
Using an MS to kill someone who isn’t riding in an MS is overkill, normally.
Look at the city that Mafty has burned.
In Zeke Axus, buildings are stronger.
X is normally doing things like sticking to MS, opening the cockpit, and threatening the pilot with a gun.
It’s quite amusing that Miguel with the poison cake, Asarv with the poison tea, and Kshiria with the poison vial all appear in succession.
The thread image has elements of yakuza themes, and since Olga doesn’t pilot an MS, I thought this could also work.
If it were done in another work, I would definitely say “hmm.”
>>63But it also has elements of a tendon, you know.
I like “Don’t stop, Olga,” but as a development, this is really crude.
>>65It’s a comparison between the “Laughter pattern,” who lost everything after their companions were shot and completely snapped, and the “Orga pattern,” who barely held on and managed to connect to the next step.
>>63Doing it with Gundam is probably the most uh…
>>67At that time, although the Iron-Blooded Orphans was booming and everyone was having a great time, some parts of the yakuza themes did pull back a bit.
Even though it’s a character that can fight in an MS, it was only Lafka who died from a gun when not in it!
In recent years, it has become a norm for series to appeal to people of all ages and genders, so if they try to generate weekly buzz, the stories inevitably become rough.
>>69Doing it just for the sake of going viral is too shallow.
I understand what you want to do, and since the content is consistent with what you want to do, I think it’s better than Gekka.
The series that was particularly criticized, Seed Destiny, surprisingly didn’t do anything too unconventional every week, so it seems that the influence of being aware of the internet is quite significant.
If you binge-watch it without the internet, you’ll be like, “What is this?”