
Watching Frau-line, I thought that Kana Hanazawa can produce such a voice.
When I talk to Reinhardt, I really think these guys sound like Okabe and Mayushi…
Reinhardt’s voice is similar to Okarin when he is in his chuunibyou phase.
I’ve read the original work, so I want Reinhardt to have an intimate scene soon.
I just found out that Zaa-san was in this thread.
Tuturu
It’s a Fraulein!
It feels like I’ve heard Zaa-san’s kouou performance somewhere else before.
It’s interesting to think about the combination of Okabe and Mayuri.
So when will the continuation be?
It’s nice to have so many good-looking guys, isn’t it, Noi Gin?
I don’t know the old works, so I’m just enjoying it normally.
>>5
I don’t think it’s inferior to the previous works.
The combat scenes are updated, so they are quite intense.
>>5
I know the old work, but there are some aspects of the new one where I prefer the character interpretations.
I like the theme of depicting Kaiser as a single human being.
>>11
It’s really unpleasant how you keep squeezing the pendant every time something happens…
>>11
I think Neue has significantly brushed up on the interpretation of characters and the depiction of land battles in fleet battles.
The way they subtly insert descriptions of the citizens of the alliance and the empire, which are lightly embedded in the original work, is skillful.
>>6
I saw the fourth Kirhiis that doesn’t seem like it would betray.
>>6
Kircheis is no longer here.
I wonder if they will make an anime adaptation of the Fujiryu version…
>>10
I’m sure I’ll do it once Neu is over.
Reinhard initially thinks, “Hmm, is this all there is?” but his corrupted voice after the red-haired one’s death is really good.
>>12
Right after Kirchheis died, the sudden display of childlike innocence that was age-appropriate made me think Miyano is amazing.
I’m sorry for only thinking that you were probably chosen because you’re a popular voice actor until that scene came along.
It’s laughable how the Castro upheaval is completely inconsistent across various media.
>>13
The Ishiguro version is too shocking.
>>32
The Neue version that punches every time has also been quite something.
>>52
Even something like that is a castrop based on the original work, so it’s managed to fend off the Imperial Army for now.
It’s Fraulein Saar… nice.
Kaiser coronation in the fifth term?
It’s nice that Frederica and Hilde are truly beautiful, Neuer.
It’s a bit amusing that Neue has some subtle support.
In the old days, they would harshly insult the mechanics they entrusted their lives to, but in the new era, they would honestly apologize to the mechanics, citing a shortage of personnel and supplies as the reason.
In the assassination attempt caused by Fork, the bodyguards that were useless in the past are actually doing their jobs properly.
>>20
They’re also including the episode where Oberstein picks up a dog…
>>24
How to show the revitalized cities of the Empire through the perspective of Oberstein’s dog, influenced by Reinhardt’s policies.
I almost laughed because I didn’t see that coming.
I was shocked when a woman friend of Yan, who was involved in something like an anti-government movement, died.
It’s easy to accept when a soldier character dies, but it’s painful when someone like that dies.
Technology-related stuff is really being brushed up, isn’t it?
Izelron and so on.
Jessica, huh…
There are still a few admirals on the imperial side whose faces and names I can’t match, but I will remember them as they become active from now on.
I know the general flow, but I’ve never gone into detail about the work, so being able to follow it from the beginning with the remake is honestly helpful.
Jessica’s death is shocking to the viewers, and at the same time, it’s the moment when the National Salvation Military Council completely loses its justification.
It’s good how Reinhardt clings like a child in panic when Kirchheis dies…
Kirchheis! It’s nice to feel like I’m killing… killing…
Both the old version and the new version are good, and the comic adaptation is great too; I really think it has been fortunate to be adapted into various media.
If you include voice actor references, Yang and the elder sister will get married.
From that voice, it’s obvious that Yan is a sarcastic young rebel.
The old version of the voice is calm and gentle, and no matter what fallacies are said in that voice, it almost makes me want to believe them.
The way to showcase the scale of fleet battles is great with full CG as well.
The Ishiguro version moves steadily with a heavy classic background.
Both are good.
Seeing the reboot version of Yamato seem like it’s really going to finish, I think Neue will be fine too.
You can feel a tightrope-walking atmosphere here and there… Just finish it…
>>36
I’m playing pachinko and social games, so I hope you do your best…
Noisaga is quite interesting.
>>36
It’s hard to believe that Mr. Unsho has passed away…
The Noie Gaiersburg moving with Valkyrie-like mobility might have had its share of debates for and against it, but…
I think it’s great that they properly utilized the setting of being a top pilot from the Valkyrie of the Kemp.
But the successor, Yamaji Melcatz, is also good…
I thought it was quite clever to introduce Royenthal’s woman from the start.
>>41
Is that so? Was Elfriede there?
Uncles and aunts are smiling at the fact that young people are shocked by red-haired Death in Noire.
Speaking of which, what happened to the mobile game that stopped being talked about after the rerun ended?
The Fujiryu version has quite a bold arrangement as usual, but perhaps this one feels like it’s supplementing the parts that the old anime lacked.
Did you do it with Lady Bene Munde? Was it erotic?
If I had to say, it’s a shame that the design of the Neue version lacks much individuality, except for the flagship design in some parts.
That might be good enough as a weapon.
>>47
I think the Neuen version of Barbarossa is overwhelmingly cooler.
>>51
The beauty of the curves gives it a racing machine vibe, or should I say a Ferrari feel, and I like it too.
>>47
I like how the alliance side changes its shape properly on the combat bridge.
Hurry up and let me know about the end of summer.
When Patrichev was convened for the establishment of the 13th Fleet
I’ve been cheering for Noie all along since I saw the line about it’s been since Econia.
After Neue ends, the Fuji-Ryu version will begin.
I believe.
It’s amazing that the Fujiryuu version is already nearing its end.
I have a feeling it started around last year…
>>55
Do your best!
It’s a manga that started 10 years ago!
>>56
I think you’re progressing well until the end.
I thought it would stop at a good point somewhere since it’s incorporating the side stories.
But every time I watch the episode where Yuichiro Umehara was absent due to illness and they forced the red-haired character to keep the conversation going without letting him speak, I can’t help but laugh.
>>57
The first season of Neue was also criticized by old-school otaku for that episode, right?
If Umehara had been healthy, things might have been different.
Are you not going to have a stand-in or something?
I really love Neue’s mechanical design.
>>59
The trigraph is definitely cooler than the old version.
In the play, there is a persuasive quality that makes it said to be cool.
The voice of Shaft technology general (?) or lieutenant general (?) was Mr. Yara.
It was Furuta-san who was the Freger.
Somehow, a mob from the imperial aristocracy said, “That blond kid…” referring to Takaya Haji.
There’s quite a lot to see, even for fans of the old works.
Back then, people who liked old works would criticize anything.
I still can’t get used to the Neue version of Yan.
I want you to be more like Ucchan.
There were even people who only knew the Ishiguro version, which is faithful to the original, and said things like “there’s nothing like this in the original!”