
What should I say in response? Lalah?
Char
Char
Char
>>3
Right now it’s okay, just forget everything.
The injured me is the only one left.
Scatter
Hey! It might be Char, but…!
An approximation of the kind of presence that Mirai is expected to have.
It means something like “Seira is a female version of a hero.”
A person who fails to become a Frau.
The others are sub-characters meant to be used up.
>>6
Matilda-san!!!
>>7
It collapsed…
Mr. Ryu
Well, he’s a pink character in the work, after all.
>>9
There’s also a character song.
Beam shining flashback!
>>12
The shadow of that guy.
I am the target set in my sights.
Colonel!! You’re in the way!!!!
>>15
It didn’t work out in the flow.
The one playing during Hermes is the second one.
Does there have to be a heroine?
The heroine is Fraulein Bow, who has been supporting Amuro from the very beginning.
>>18
In the strategy guide from Dengeki or something for PS2, it said that Frau Bow is Amuro’s girlfriend…
>>19
What is a year? It’s the One Year War.
The heroine is Amuro and the Gundam is the protagonist.
In the end, the protagonist helps the heroine in exchange for their own self.
Well, a girlfriend doesn’t necessarily mean a girlfriend.
I think it is futile to designate heroes and heroines in an ensemble drama.
>>23
Clearly, Gundam is a story where Amuro is the protagonist, right?!
“The captain (27), who wants to appear calm, said that it’s not the elderly who create a new era.”
On the other hand, the villain who said that I believe it is a woman has died.
Based on that, could it be that the young man (20) qualifies as the hero?
As for whether Frau is snuggling up.
I think we were close to each other, but I wasn’t able to snuggle up in a way that matched Amuro’s heart.
I don’t think it’s a case of Amuro getting together with anyone, nor does it seem like there’s a creation of a heroine in the overall atmosphere.
So they are not here.
Because Frau is a heroine that symbolizes the everyday life that once was.
I can’t be together with Amuro, who has become a weapon of murder.
Despite the ups and downs, things were going well until halfway, Frau Bow.
It was surprising that Frau wasn’t a childhood friend.
>>30
I went to space in my childhood, but I moved around various colonies.
It seems like it was relatively recently that I came to Side 7.
>>30
When thinking of it as a boy meets girl story, the defeat heroine move is impressive.
Well, what I met was not a girl, but a Gundam.
Just a note, it’s about Amuro.
It’s often said that there are no heroes in war.
The two people in the image seem to be in the heroine roles.
Frau Bow can’t keep up with Amuro and ends up with Hayato.
Seira uses men effectively to achieve her goals.
I believe that depicting a female image completely different from the traditional anime heroine was a new frontier opened by Gundam.
>>34
It’s just that the story of Amuro and Sayla getting together wasn’t done because it was simply cut off halfway.
>>34
You’re not using it, right?
Miharu or something like that.
>>35
From Kai’s perspective, she’s the heroine.
Including the part that makes you wonder who everyone else is.
If Frau becomes the heroine, it instantly turns into an NTR anime.
Amuro becomes addicted to the occult at the moment when the family completely falls apart.
In the first place, getting together with a girl in robot anime is not even a goal.
As long as she can play a role in embellishing the story even without being attached, there’s no problem in being regarded as a heroine.
>>38
There is no disagreement about that itself, but Gundam has a strong element of romance and sexuality.
The novel version goes all out.
There may be no heroine for Amuro…
In the beginning, Frau was the heroine.
Even when Amuro was on the brink of breaking, he roused himself to protect Frau.
I think Seira is more of a hero than a heroine because she’s too much of an extraordinary woman.
The emotional distance between Amuro and Frau, including the sequel development, is a highlight.
It’s interesting that Amuro doesn’t think of Frau as unimportant.
I feel like Frau initially had freckles, but it seems they disappeared halfway through.
If we consider Frau as a symbol of the former daily life, in the final episode, I showed my attachment to Frau, whom I like, but ultimately I never returned to that place.
Kikka
In Gundam?
Seira is the only one with whom I have a physical relationship.
It’s still ongoing, but Frau likes Amuro, yet everything she does seems to backfire, making it painful to watch.
Amuro is not the type of girl who would spank you…
>>52
How should I express what a wonderful woman Beltorchika is?
While everyone else says, “You’re Amuro Ray, so do your best,” Amuro just says he was in a dormant state, but simply put, his words are quite harsh.
It feels like the love for Frau is more like family rather than a romantic partner.
Even without a cancellation, it’s a different route from the novel version, right?
>>54
If there wasn’t a shortened version of the TV show, I was planning to have a romance with Seira-san.
I love Frau!!
I feel like Amuro’s side dish in the novel was Matilda-san.
If we’re talking about childhood friends, it has to be Hayato.
The story of the easy girl who was swayed by the suddenly moved-in introverted afro and returned to me after her defeat.
Matilda is the admired older woman…
They’re a couple that licks each other’s wounds…
Are the children only adopted?
>>61
I have children, but they don’t appear in the anime.
>>81
Seriously?
Why aren’t you putting it out?
There’s no doubt that Ryu-san is a great match.
>>62
Amuro… don’t look back, Amuro…
Finally, Amuro did not return to Frau, but it was Fa who stayed by Camille’s side until the end.
The reason I survived among everyone who died is also because of Faa.
>>65
Those who say “just fly ZZ” don’t understand this part at all.
But I really think the way they handle fans in ZZ is terrible.
To be honest, I think Hayato is just too much.
There’s no way that ending can happen, especially since Katsu dies too.
That’s nice, isn’t it?
Except for riding on the MS…
It makes me wonder who the heroine of Gundam would be if we exclude Char.
I think Garma is the heroine of Zeon.
Fa is suffering because their parents have been sent to a detention center…
Even in the first, the drain is quite heroic…
When you think calmly, why is there a girl wearing a super mini skirt in outer space, even if she’s wearing short shorts?
>>72
That’s just how fashion is, right?
Look at the mini-skirted high school girl in the snow country.
I’ve never seen a doujinshi featuring just Lalah.
Somehow, Fa has drifted into space, but if we’re heading in that direction, it should be okay!
It’s really crazy to do it to the crew, right? Argama.
As expected, there isn’t anyone named Lala.
When I read novels, I feel that Seira-san is the heroine.
Amuro will die, but…
When I watch the main story, I can’t help but laugh at how Sayla is treated as the heroine.
Daiyari Lala is great.
Relatively Kai Shiden
But Belchill’s Beltorchica is quite cute.
Beltorchika looks like an unpleasant person when watching the anime…
>>85
When you come to Belchill, the bad aspects fade and the good aspects stand out.
No one reads until Belchill.
>>116
Well, normally I don’t read novels.
Is it no good with Seira?
Lala’s hairstyle is too niche.
I wonder about Seira… It depends on the medium, but in the TV version, she feels like the position of a cousin sister.
>>89
It feels like, after Z, she tends to fade away more, and rather than being Amuro’s ally, the element of her being Char’s sister has become more prominent.
The heroine is the girl with the shower scene.
>>90
As expected, it’s Char.
Garma is Char’s wife.
Well, looking at the attributes, it seems to become Altheisia.
In the novel version, they become friends with benefits.
Isn’t there no heroine element in Char at this point?
>>94
It’s the key to avoiding cancellation.
>>97
You haven’t done it, have you?!
>>98
I was able to do it the second time…
It feels like Seira won’t become a partner.
When you think about it, having a state funeral after dying is just crazy, Garma.
Even if Gihren had a hand in it, Garma is still lacking as an actor.
Seira doesn’t have a sense of liveliness in her life.
If it’s just the scope of the 1st, then Seira-san is fine as a heroine, right?
It seems like there’s a depiction where only the two of them understand each other.
There are also contrasting shots like Char and Lala, Amuro and Sayla.
He’ll also come for a close-combat fight with Char.
Considering it normally, it’s a classic robot anime (or to be more precise, a hero anime), so I think the two characters in the thread are the heroines.
If only HAL was a beautiful girl robot…
I relied on Ryu the most, but Ryu is everyone’s Madonna…
It’s Matilda, right?
Amuro likes daughters who have a strong maternal instinct, accept their weaknesses, and affirm him, without being possessive.
>>109
Lalah fits perfectly, but Char hasn’t changed at all.
>>110
Char dislikes being tied up, but he also hates being left alone too much. He gets a bit irritated when the opposite sex sees through his weaknesses, and when he is overly affirmed, he tends to feel unsure about it.
Seira is often talked about in terms of her personality, but since becoming a pilot, she has mellowed out to a reasonable extent, so it’s not that much.
>>111
To be honest, Emma is tougher, isn’t she?
Toward the end, Frau suddenly distances herself, saying that Amuro is a person from a different world than hers.
It’s just that MS is strong.
Amuro in the final stages is quite scary…
I started watching the TV version, and Sayla-san is normally kind.
I thought you were someone more prickly in terms of handling the internet.
>>118
It depends on how much you’ve seen…
If Seira and I become romantically involved, the relationship among the three of us, including Char, will be quite harmonious.
I think the heroine of the entire program is probably Ms. Seira.