
I have so much to say, but…
I felt like I was going crazy within the first 5 minutes, let alone the first half.
What the hell is that? What are you planning to do next?
Theme song
Kenshi Yonezu
I don’t really know who is alive and who is dead.
Did Dozle die while Gihren is still alive?
It seems like Degwin and Garma might still be alive.
>>1
Garma said he left the military, so he’s believed to be surviving.
GQuuuuuuX
beginning
(That BGM)
I wanted to play the Ghiren’s Greed movie version.
That’s all.
Garma’s retirement is confirmed, so there’s a high probability that he is alive.
It seems like they are using Solar Rays, but Degwin and Revil probably evaporated.
>>6
If Garma is safe, Degwin has no reason to become senile and go out on his own.
I also went to see it today, and overall it felt just as I expected.
I wanted to see Gundam Gherion, so I was watching the first half of Shin Mobile Suit Gundam, hoping it would end quickly.
The part with Gundam Gerion was almost as expected, which was good, but it had more of a Gurren Lagann feel than I thought, so in that sense, it was nice.
I think Shuji is going to die when he goes to Guren Gundam.
I was thinking that the existence of the white and red Gundam I saw in the list (maybe it’s an AI-generated fake?)
When I stood on the ground, I let out a voice in the movie theater saying, “… Huh?”
I laughed a little at the way you walked, which resembled a generic humanoid battle weapon.
Whether Garma’s retirement is moderate or not makes a big difference. If he transitions to being a politician, that’s fine, but if he completely disappears from the public eye due to eloping or something, it could become a troublesome situation again.
While Char and Shalia are delaying Operation Star One with their all-range attacks, it seems that Zeon has launched a counter-invasion against Luna II, so A Baoa Qu is probably not even a battlefield.
Don’t call it a parallel world story like science fiction that interferes too much with the original history.
I want you to keep the focus mainly on the Zeke Axis world line.
>>12
The heat hawk of Zieg Ax is a replica called Tomenosuke Heat Hawk.
The original source is a model gun of the Blade Runner’s gun called the Ryunosuke Blaster.
You understand the rest, right?
>>12
I’m prepared for the occult elements to strengthen, especially with the appearance of the old man, who shouldn’t have been found, along with the mysterious psychommu explosion.
I hope it doesn’t turn into science philosophy.
>>12
I think they made the movie because they wanted to quickly wrap up that part of the new mobile suit Gundam.
I understood the reason why the Gelgoog is crying.
I mean, it’s only Dom who isn’t crying!
>>13
I hate a color like this Zaku…
>>13
It was still in the prototype stage, but we ended up getting comparable products along with the entire aircraft and data from elsewhere.
No further development is necessary.
Zuda was defeated by Gundam!!!
The Dom stands on the ground! It’s a new model that has already started production at this point, but the Gelgoog is different…
Why do some creators have so many hardcore fans of Sharia Brule?
>>17
Is it because it has an interesting setting as the first Newtype in the original work, but is still untapped?
>>17
Because I’m reading Tomino’s novel.
Speaking of which, when I see Sharia Bull taking the lead, I can’t help but feel that it has a stronger Gundam element compared to the secret meeting.
It’s unfair that Exabe-kun and Sharia are playing because it’s interesting that the white one always wins.
Because Amuro didn’t pilot the Gundam, it seems like Sayla-san ended up in a terrible situation.
>>22
Amuro, Kai, and Hayato might end up taking all the experience points.
I knew that Char would pilot the Gundam.
Ah, I thought you were going to take it home.
I got on.
I got on.
>>23
Shall I get the hobby horse too while I’m at it…?
>>34
“If the colonel hadn’t gotten carried away, it would have been much easier, you know,” I said sarcastically.
>>34
Someone is going to break the bridge, you know…
Unleash the wrath of justice, Light Cannon!
If Garma came out and for some reason sounded exactly like Mori, I would laugh.
The sense of time felt completely different between the first and second times I watched it.
I feel like about three hours had passed during the first time.
The first half feels too much like a viewer’s special effect, though.
I thought the latter part of the Zeke Arc was presented in a way that made it genuinely exciting.
That’s why I’m really curious about how the first half of that will resonate moving forward.
Ah! A red Gundam! So you’re the demon child, huh? (throws a hammer)
Well, putting that aside, I would like to read the script that was cut so drastically somewhere.
Wakken has some kind of commander-level authority.
>>33
You’ve been killed in various ways, even though you’re red…
In the first half, I wondered why Char suddenly boarded a Gundam that he might not be able to operate, exposing himself in his own body, and went into battle with equipment that might not even exist.
In that situation, I thought it would normally be better for the Zaku to fight while only capturing Gundams, so it felt like the script was forcibly created just to pay homage to “Gundam: Standing on Earth” or to do a parody.
>>35
It’s persuasive enough just because it’s Char.
>>39
It was precisely because it was Char that I didn’t feel the persuasive power to take such risks.
>>40
Char is an idiot.
I won’t deny that the dialogue is overly parodic.
I’m the type to talk to myself.
I tried to block out as much information as possible and saw it for the first time today, but I was wondering why they included the story from the 1st in the first place, and it turned out to be a more necessary introduction than I expected.
There’s also Char’s harassment in Solomon, and I don’t know how much longer the upper echelon will last.
Just by the absence of Amuro, fate changes this much, huh…
>>41
It’s not just his unusual perm; Char is also one of the strongest pilots of the One Year War.
>>41
It seems that they should already be evacuating, so there wouldn’t be a reason for Amuro to take reckless actions if there are no pointless sacrifices.
There was a sense of discomfort because there was no return on taking the risk of piloting a Gundam.
Since this is a case of the emergence of Newtype abilities in Char Aznable, there is a meaning to suddenly piloting and showing it off.
It’s full of scenes that are just what I want to do.
If I couldn’t pilot a Gundam, I would have gone back to a Zaku.
Why is it left in a state where it can be ridden… even when Amuro got in?
If we can capture a new model, Char will do it.
>>48
They will capture it.
It’s not specifically because it’s Char, but…
If it’s not in combat, I can understand trying to ride it as a test.
Why would you try to ride something that exposes your unprotected body and you don’t even know if it has any capabilities or weapons during combat?
But if the Gundam fans are told that they can do a parallel version of Gundam, it would be a lie to say they wouldn’t do it.
>>49
What if Char, not Amuro, piloted the Gundam?
I want to do it, but I can’t, and I don’t have the confidence to do it, right?
Anno, you bastard!!!
It seems you don’t know about the front line.
If we’re going to dive into the first scene, it’s because it’s left wide open with the hatch unlocked from the very beginning…
It can’t be helped because it’s been like that from the beginning.
They say that trusting their intuition in that area was the turning point for them.
>>55
I think it only means capturing it and bringing it back, and then making a Psychomu Gundam for myself afterward.
>>62
What am I supposed to do just because you say so…?
>>62
For now, there’s a reason for this being the first-ever MS vs. MS battle in history, so it’s going to ruin the development plans moving forward.
>>62
That said, if you can ride, it’s faster to get on than to capture it in the colony.
The performance of Gundam, whether good or bad, can only be overpowered by Newtypes, which is a gamble.
I thought that Char’s reverse flow ss had been visualized.
Although he is the son of a soldier, he is a minor civilian.
Why do we have to fight?
Every time Char appears, he’s talking to himself.
If you keep following Char with the camera, that’s how it ends up.
Did you still have any benefits left?
>>63
It remained at the movie theater in Tochigi.
I didn’t think I would receive it.
The absence of Amuro is one thing, but it seems the incomplete status of Operation V is also having a significant impact.
Will it be a future where I won’t meet Lalah anymore?
>>68
I haven’t landed on Earth yet…
Both Char and Amuro
>>71
Ah, I see.
Even without Gundam, the Federation really held on for a long time.
>>69
Even in the period when tanks and fighter planes were the main forces, they captured Odessa through sheer numerical superiority.
The disparity in strength is extreme.
>>75
I understand that they were trying their best considering the difference in strength.
This is purely a discussion about the impact on military power based on the presence or absence of Gundam and Amuro.
If we’re talking about how they were able to do their best because of the gap in power in this world, then I think it means that in the proper Gundam timeline, they could have taken down Zeon much earlier.
>>87
It seems that there was a lack of decisive moves to break the stalemate, and there might not have been a suitable resolution for the war either.
I think it’s more about which way the seesaw tilts rather than the influence of Gundam.
If we didn’t do the One Year War if scenario with that group, there would be various comments about it, right?
I saw it in the morning.
I looked at the comment above and thought, “Yeah, it really is Gihren’s Ambition…”
While I was watching, I was overwhelmed with the feeling of “Wow, that’s that scene from the 1st!”
The combination of sound effects and background music is also strong.
It is necessary to prevent the righteous anger from being directed towards the Bough family massacre.
Why isn’t Amuro showing up?
Are you saying you have a reason you can’t put it out?!
>>78
Did you safely evacuate to the shelter?
Did he die while evacuating…?
>>82
In the official history, Gene went on a shooting spree and destroyed the shelter.
Char should be alive since he only attacked military facilities.
>>78
I think there is no such aspect because Char’s voice is different too.
I wonder if the parts skipped in the RTA will affect the main story later on.
>>78
I saw a theory that suggested they might be doing something together, as the Haro being distributed looked like the illegal parts from Tem Ray’s stuff.
>>78
I thought there would definitely be someone to say something like this, but there really is.
If you consider that it wasn’t deleted in a rush due to the timing of when it was being made, it should be understandable.
>>93
I say this knowing full well.
And I guess the mass production of the Big Zam is hilarious.
The princess had sparkling eyes.
…Is it still going to take some time for UC2?
Is the war over without the development of the Geong?
The red Gundam’s bits are from Hermes, right?
Shalierbal, who can remain a man with good instincts among many Newtypes that are emotionally unstable for better or worse, is rare.
Char, who is always looking for an opportunity to carry out his revenge, laughs.
>>85
Hmm, I’ve missed the timing to assassinate Kshyria…
What? The Federation Army is trying to drop Kongo on the moon?
…Should I use this…
I think it’s clever to create a topic with an “if” and then derive new Gundam from it.
>>88
Personally, that was just a common story for me.
The topic of creating colors is much more significant.
What impressed me in a movie that was roughly as I had imagined was the effective portrayal of a double protagonist feel by having the symbolic Gundam as a buddy.
Because it simply doesn’t relate to the conversation.
Bright isn’t coming out either.
>>90
If anything, aren’t they the only character from the original main cast who might actually be dead?
>>127
Well, at that point, I might not be in a position to be on the bridge anyway.
Wasn’t there any mention of Garma, especially?
>>91
It is only said that he has left the military.
>>91
Shall I take care of Garma, who has left the military? That’s what Char sarcastically says.
>>91
Is Char planning to have Kessilia take care of that guy who left the army? That’s the conversation that happened.
Garma mentioned that he has left the military.
Honestly, halfway through, I was like, “Oh, I see, it’s that kind of thing…” and became calm.
But I was confused when the murderous intent of Seira suddenly emerged.
>>94
When Altheisia suddenly appeared there and then faded out just like that, it really made me go “Huh!?”…
I wonder if the influence of the new Mobile Suit Gundam will resonate in the latter half.
Tem Ray probably hasn’t become a Par either.
A few seconds after the sound effect of “shubababaan” from the Studio Color logo played.
I didn’t know what kind of face to make when the Gundam’s iconic ‘Tuteteen’ sound rang out in this movie.
>>98
I thought to myself, “The creators must be feeling so good about this.”
I haven’t been demoted because I didn’t assassinate Garma, nor have I encountered Lalah.
Kamuran-san casually appears in the main story.
>>101
That guy’s character design hasn’t changed much, huh…
The guy in the couple behind us was honestly confessing that he mistakenly thought this was a different movie and was seriously trying to apologize, and it was just too much.
I understand…
>>103
Bamboo designs are popular among women, so there are often cases where people who don’t know much come to see it simply because the character is cute.
>>110
This kind of condescending attitude really shows the essence of a Universal Century otaku.
>>114
Aren’t you quoting the wrong response?
Garma mentioned that he had been discharged and emphasized that he is alive, so I have a feeling he might appear in the main story.
I felt like our relationship with Lalah was somehow an old one, but it turns out it was quite short and we had been getting closer.
Always smiling on the right, no matter when you look.
>>111
The more you know the original work, the more you think, “Who is the fool that rewrote this history?!”
…Anno, huh?
I wonder if a scene where the mass-produced Gundam and mass-produced cannon shoot at each other will be added…
You know… now he’s a Pokémon person, Takeru.
In the beginning, old fans will get excited, but newcomers might feel confused.
The Gelgoog appears less frequently than I expected… that’s the 1st.
It’s unreasonable to expect a Big Zam filling the screen not to laugh.
>>118
The silliness of the visuals takes it up a notch…!
>>132
Do you dislike it?
>>141
I came here to see something like this.
If we’re going this far, I wanted you to say “Beginning!” during the eye catch!
Garma is alive, and if anything, Ma is also alive.
Only Dozle was killed in action.
I was impressed by Sugita-kun’s effort in getting closer to Ma Kube…
>>125
In the final episode of JoJo’s Part 2, Joseph and during ASB, they were also paying homage to Unshou Ishizuka…
I’m just a casual fan who only knows about Mercury, but I couldn’t help but laugh when the art style changed the moment I transitioned to the thread image from the beginning.
>>126
In a way, it was a very fresh experience.
>>126
Young people are so caught up in peace that they quickly become deformed.
The area around Shin 0079 is a bait that strongly draws in the old generation…
>>128
It’s actually going really well, isn’t it?
An old-timer who seems troublesome and has a long history as an otaku reported that they went to see it multiple times.
Gihren is so disappointing that after the war, it’s just Kishiria who is strong.
>>129
The post-war colony governance is not going well at all, and Gihren’s reputation as a politician is already in tatters.
Lifespan exemption unit…
Garma probably ran away silently with Iselina.
I think there is a possibility that I might appear as an ordinary person in the future.
I wonder if the Triple Star is alive.
>>133
It seems like it’s being used for Seira’s power leveling.
Is it that you got involved with Iselia for personal reasons, Garma?
>>135
Originally, there is no reason to sortie if the wooden horse doesn’t come.
>>135
Well, at that timing, it can be taken as they eloped.
Did not bloom as a pilot because I did not stand at a turning point in history.
As for the current information, this is all Amuro has.
>>136
Is there a possibility that they are making a Halo?
>>136
I was wondering if it might be suitable for developing AI like HAL.
Even without going to war, they had strong mechanics in that area.
Ral, the Black Tri-Stars, and Akahana are probably still alive.
Miharu and Doan are a bit suspicious.
I thought I came to watch a movie featuring a red girl in action, but…
The red person was quite freely doing whatever they wanted, huh…
It seems that Kiciria has also absorbed the survivors under Duzur.
Since the first two episodes of the main story have a significant focus on the One Year War.
The impression of the green uncle appearing straddling is too big.
>>152
I understand why everyone avoids spoilers and refers to him as the Green Uncle.
If someone says “I’m Sharia Bur,” those who know will definitely be confused.
I wonder if Mirai got married to her fiancé.
>>153
*Kamuran-san, who has an introduction stating that he had a fiancée before but the engagement ended without mercy.*
>>171
Is it destined that I won’t get married after all…?
>>171
Oh… I can somehow tell that those two aren’t going to get along well.
Isn’t the color after repainting more noticeable than this color?
>>154
It seems that red is surprisingly not very noticeable in space…
>>154
It’s not that Char painted it.
After being captured and reverse-engineered, it returned to me in red.
Also, red does not stand out in space.
>>154
That statement makes you think, “Who are you to say that…?”
Isn’t the financial situation tough because they mass-produced the Big Zam?
On the federal side, Sayla must have been working really hard on her own, so it’s no wonder it turned into a hellish situation.
Is it Sayla who defeated Dozle’s Big Zam?
>>156
It sounds like they’re saying something like “Is that the guy who killed Dozle when Char faced off against the light cannon?” so probably.
Why are they mass-producing Big Zam with things like Sunbolt and Beginning…?
Dozle is smiling in hell too.
>>158
The Sunbou version is made by Anaheim, so I wonder if I can smile…
When mass production begins
The fact that Gene is listed on the timeline just for aircraft malfunction is too much of an anomaly…
Since my wooden horse was taken, I’m very curious about what route Seira took to become the ace of the light cannon riders.
When you think about it, it’s hilarious to say that Amuro mastering the Gundam is the more miraculous development.
Char’s voice is quite different, but while doing various things, when I talk to myself expressing my honest thoughts, I realize this is Char, which is amazing.
I have no confidence in being able to handle it if Kishiria suddenly appears in a world with a bamboo design character.
>>166
What if I ended up looking like Kaori Namizuka from the CV?
>>178
I will protect this with my life as well, Colonel.
I don’t know if the three stars survived, but it seems likely that there will be parodies that use them as a stepping stone in future anime.
Why is this the second time that a combination of Gundam and Blau-Bro (in terms of appearance) has appeared?
>>169
It’s funny that it’s happening in a completely unrelated place called Thunderbolt.
Braubro is quite popular, isn’t it…?
In that world, it feels a bit strange to call the One Year War the “One Year War.”
>>170
It feels like both sides pulled back, so the implications might be different.
>>170
Why…?
Is the reason for Dozle’s death in battle to prevent internal strife?
The support behind Sharia Bull is probably Kshyria, but if there are any interruptions, it would be troublesome for the storyline.
If we’re only talking about the movie part, I’m satisfied enough that I could die peacefully like this.
If possible, I would like to see the future of these young people…
My impression is
– The flow of the story was pretty much as I expected, and the story about the One Year War was longer than I thought.
I’m disappointed that Nyann didn’t have as much screen time as I thought.
– While the staff didn’t have the same passion as for FLCL, it seems we can expect entertainment on par with Evangelion.
Yonezu’s songs are indeed powerful.
It was good to have it clearly stated early on that the inside of the Zeke Ax isn’t an old man, although it doesn’t necessarily mean that there’s no bio-weapon like Amuro from Eva inside.
The feel of the Universal Century can be conveyed just with sound effects, so I’ve come to realize once again that the essence of the series really comes through in the sound effects.
That aside, I like the director’s personality, so I’m looking forward to Evangelion Gundam not as an alternate universe of the Universal Century.
Amuro seems to enjoy living in the Zeke Axis world more than being a pilot.
>>177
As a result of being a pilot, Amuro as an individual is not happy at all…
Red doesn’t stand out in outer space, does it?
>>182
It’s like a golden eye snapper.
Pomeharo seems to know a lot about NT, so there’s an atmosphere that Amuro might awaken to NT and devise something against Haro.
The second half felt more like Evangelion or Eureka Seven.
If you’re going to do it, it should be the FLCL Top 2 Gundam, not the Eva Gundam.
I think this ↓ is good enough.
Manga artist Kazuhiko Shimamoto @simakazu
I just watched Zeke Axis!! The first half… about 40 minutes… I have no idea what has started… what I’m being shown… I didn’t think it was something I wanted to see?? No, I’ve never thought it was something I wanted to see, but maybe it could be something I wanted… I feel like I’m really gaining from this…!!