
Actuation Chapter Mobile Fighter G Gundam Yoshitake Suzuki Kadokawa Sneaker Bunko
It’s dark!!!!!!!!!!
Dark Cannon Negation!
I think this is interesting in its own way.
It’s really sad that Domon is continuously beaten both physically and mentally from the beginning to the end.
I thought the structure of ending with Guiana was good.
If we talk about Domon’s early strong rival, it would be Lieutenant Sugihara, Rain’s ex-boyfriend.
Everyone knows, right?
>>5It’s not just a shuffle alliance member that seems different from the character; it’s really like, who is this person!
>>5What’s up with this guy being pretty strong?
>>55I’m the official candidate for Neo Japan…
I understand that you’re saying it’s weaker than a weapon because it’s for competition, but still!
Everyone has a different character, but the one who is most shocked by the different treatment is Argo.
Why have you become such a seriously evil character that’s monstrously strong…?
>>7Because I’m strong enough to almost defeat my master.
>>7It’s amusing to think that it will be me who defeats you, even when you come to help in the end…
Rain’s ex-girlfriend is growing on him, and Rain isn’t that great of a guy either…
>>8Ex-girlfriend!?
I understand that just repeating a story we’ve already done once is boring.
I really like the story we talked about before!
I don’t dislike it, but to be honest, if they were doing an anime with this content, I think Gundam would have ended by now.
There’s an atmosphere like “there’s no way competition weapons can win…” and most of the characters from the original Shuffle Alliance are serious enemies out to kill.
There’s quite a bit of length to it, like the roots of the Eastern Invincible school and talks about the Buddha.
It’s not boring, but this has an incredibly unique taste.
It seems that Algo was an incredibly strong character in the planning stages, so maybe that’s a remnant of it?
The only character that feels like the original work is Saisaishi, the rest of them are quite different.
Well, everyone will join forces at the end, but still.
The ending had a pretty rushed development, so I wanted to read a bit more thoroughly with this seasoning.
Maybe it didn’t have a very good reputation.
It’s too different from the image of G Gundam.
The person writing this is deeply involved in the series composition of the anime, which adds flavor to it.
Domon is too weak, and the MF can’t win against military aircraft, and even the Devil Gundam isn’t strong enough to be a crisis for humanity.
The lack of interestingness is, ironically, interesting.
Well, if you think about it calmly, it’s only natural that military weapons are strong.
>>21We decided to stop the war because our technological power is insane…
When it is just hearsay that weapons can’t defeat MF or that the Eastern Unbeatable is a senile old man…
I’m not just doing contrarian trading; I’m writing seriously, and although my mentor has gone a bit crazy, it shows the bond with Domon, and the ending is really passionate, so I want to say that!
If I had to say, Chibode fans might be better off not reading this.
>>22It’s too disappointing.
I’m pretty sure the Bolt Gundam was receiving energy from the Devil Gundam, but there was no depiction of the DG cells infection, and the Devil Gundam is one of the weaker ones, right?
The Devil Gundam in the novel should not have implemented the three major theories.
Domon’s victory was mostly due to luck.
The novel version of Devil Gundam is at a level that can be defeated by the military.
Rather, I think there was talk that the military was trying to use that form of downfall to promote military expansion.
It’s really sad to see Domon getting beaten up over and over again.
Shining Finger is also a more subdued technique, isn’t it…
I think that MF, which is packed with technology from various countries, is stronger than poorly made weapons.
>>31Perhaps the MF in this world is not something that gathers the essence of technology to carry the strongest warrior of the nation known as the Gundam Fighter.
>>31On TV, it had aspects like a prototype from various countries.
In the novel version, it is solely for sports use.
It’s interesting, but when trying to introduce it, it often turns into quirky parts or more realistic stories rather than being fun or amusing, which is a minor flaw.
Not only the Devil Gundam, but Domon’s physical abilities have also dropped to a normal level.
Well, seeing the master trying to confront the army, Domon thinks, “There’s no way we can win in a competition… Is the master losing his sanity…?”
It’s only natural that it’s too different and interesting after the anime.
>>34It’s strange that I feel a sense of discomfort with what seems like an entirely normal line.
The way Algo rampages like a seriously strong berserker character is really something else.
>>37Because he’s a death row inmate from the Soviet Union, he’s definitely a dangerous guy.
The fact that the scene where Shining is getting hit by Roses Bit in the desert has a typo saying it’s God Gundam shows just how chaotic the production environment must have been.
>>40Was it originally planned to be “God,” or is it just a typo?
The one I bought, read, and published when I was an elementary school student during the G-Gundam generation.
First of all, the Gundam fighters aren’t as strong as in Dragon Ball.
Domon gets scared of guns and such.
A work in which Domon is bullied from all directions.
A memory filled with difficult kanji.
It’s surprising how untrustworthy everyone is, and they come at you to kill.
That’s why the ending is intense.
First of all, what is this dark power…?
In the end, at the very last moment, if Domon can use the Stone Breaker Heavenly Shock Fist to win, it may be different from the anime, but it seems there is potential for it to work as is…
Even after losing his sanity and going crazy, seeing Domon get hurt reminds me of the young Domon from his training days.
The scene where the master gathers his last strength to protect Domon is truly great! Please believe me!
As a result of trying to make the absurdly outlandish world of G Gundam as realistic as possible… that’s the feeling.
I remember thinking that the Shining Finger became a technique performed with three fingers, so the visuals would change.
But I like the depth of the setting of the martial arts style of “Eastern Unbeaten” as a unique school that feels like a martial arts material.
>>51This is the Shining Hokuto Shinken, isn’t it?
It doesn’t really feel like a martial arts story, does it?
This cannot simply be accepted as it is…
I’ve heard that this is an example of how it relates to martial arts novels, but is that true?
>>56It’s a big lie.
Conversely, by discussing the idea that the military is inherently strong…
The significance of weakening the military’s power to conduct the Gundam Fight may be emphasized.
As a novel about fictional martial arts, it wasn’t bad, but I remember the appeal as a robot story was too weak.
Even God won’t show up.
At that time, I was a library committee member, so with the school’s money, I was adding all kinds of novels, including this one, from shows like “Kyoukai Senjou no Horizon” and “Gundam” to the library. I wonder if they are still there…
There’s almost no wuxia element!
Domon has been targeted from the very beginning… by Sugihara and Chibode.
Chibode uses incredibly cowardly methods.
Isn’t your ex-boyfriend just a SET?
A memory that suddenly came to mind with numerous annotations about a moment (0.075 seconds).
I think this is a G Gundam for people who probably don’t really like the typical G Gundam style.
>>67People like that wouldn’t buy the G-Gundam novel in the first place.
I’ll kill you… I’ll kill you, Sai-Saishi…!
The novel version of Chibodee kicks a lot and has Mikero mixed in…
However, in the anime’s sequel project, Mikero also had a change of heart, so he might actually blend in over there as well.
How is the sequel that came out on the anniversary?
>>70The story is good, but it’s more like a plot for a novel or an anime.
It seems that even the image of the performance is described.
>>72(Shining emblem)
>>70The story seems good, but it’s really at a plot level in terms of writing, so I want someone to draft it neatly.
>>70If you’re expecting it to be as easy to read as a novel, it’s completely different, so I think you’ll be disappointed if you seek that out.
Honestly, my reaction was that I want to see this in video!
>>78It was a script that vividly brought the scene to mind.
I’m satisfied because it depicts the chaos after the happy ending and also presents an even happier ending.
The wuxia elements in the anime are the director’s hobby, you know.
I remember that Argo, with near the strongest class of power in the story, pursued Domon and aimed to kill him, but somehow it felt like he was treated like a pursuer from a horror game.
When I read it in my childhood, I didn’t quite agree or rather felt outraged, but I wonder if my feelings would change after reading it now.
It has been mentioned many times, but just how strong is the novel version of Algo?
>>79It’s becoming like a tyrant.
>>79Almost Broly
>>79I don’t want to, but they’re really strong…
I’m so strong that I can almost overpower my master even while taking damage head-on.
I think it’s way too harsh that only fans buy it, but when they do, it causes significant damage.
Even though I’ve switched to God.
Is it the guy who suddenly ends up riding Shining?
>>82Reverse
Even though the Shining is fixed and the God Gundam doesn’t appear, there’s one part that has become God.
Since it’s a Joker, it’s only natural for it to be strong, but it really is a seriously strong algorithm.
When you watch the TV version closely, you realize it’s strong after all, right?
At that time, it was really different, damn it! I couldn’t accept this…
To put it bluntly, it’s boring.
I’ve been seeing threads that hype this up a lot lately.
Lift…?
It ends abruptly, as if it’s been canceled.
It was impressive to see Roses Bit being used in a funnel missile-like manner.
It’s not that there aren’t good points in terms of uniqueness or character portrayal, but…
The vibes are too different, and there are quite a few slack moments; also, each volume is short, which makes it feel rushed at the end.
I feel like it’s only natural to be rated around 2 to 3 stars.
I like it, but
“It’s great how the master gives Domon a good beating, saying ‘You’re getting drunk on the facade of power like an underworld expert!'”
I didn’t want to see my master, like a Don Quixote, flinch at just a beam cannon…
Even in this novel version, the good guy Saisaiishi is amazing.
G Gundam is so interesting in the TV series that if you expect the same when reading it, it’s actually not very enjoyable. Even if you try to read the novel version of G Gundam without any preconceptions, it still feels kind of dark… in any case, it lacks the exhilaration and refreshment that one would hope for.
There are parts that I like, such as the depiction of emotions, the relationship with the master, and the depth of the setting, but it’s not something I would recommend to others… I can feel that there is something that resonates only among those who have read it.