
I can definitely feel the blood of the Zabi family.
It feels typical of the Zabi family for all connections in both culture and martial arts to be useless.
Although they are a war criminal, even though they were able to get 30% of their family’s estate, the fact that the people are not particularly happy about it means there was no future from that point on.
>>3
Well, I’m not particularly troubled by the republican system…
>>3
This is the greatest achievement in the history of the Zeon remnant forces, yet it doesn’t get much attention, does it?
It is too incompetent to start a rebellion at that timing.
>>4
Why couldn’t I wait just a few more years?
But if you obey, it seems they’ll give you the Earth.
Why is there a rebellion here…
I’ve been seeing a lot of ZZ threads lately; is something going on?
>>7
Abema is streaming eight episodes from First every night.
>>7
There was a one-time broadcast on Abema.
>>7
Abema has been broadcasting 8 episodes for free every day.
People who have seen it before and those who haven’t are all getting very excited.
My brain was scorched in a new type of battlefield.
It seems unlikely that there will be a state funeral.
Is it okay that Core 3 is broken…?
It’s Hamarn who received Side 3, so it’s not that the original image received it.
>>13
There are talks that the Earth Federation gave Side 3 to Haman.
After that, instructions were given to leave the Neo Zeon subjugation to the EFF, just like throwing it all at them.
The corruption of the federation is amazing ZZ.
>>34
The ultimate addition is the tacit approval of the colony drop on Dublin!
>>34
The federal army comes to suppress after it is certain that they will both go down together.
>>34
It seems that part of our troops went out of control after failing, I’m sorry for the disciplinary action, but I guess they just pretended not to know.
>>34
In Char’s Counterattack, they even raise Axis, seriously what is up with the Federation?
>>45
I just transferred Sweetwater and Axis for money on the condition of disarmament.
>>54
A little more like… vigilance or…
>>66
When you dropped the 5th Luna, you properly notified me…
>>66
The influence of former Eugo and Anaheim faction members among the congressional representatives is significant, so it’s intentional.
Char can’t make it due to circumstances…
>>16
I wonder at what point the story changed.
The story progressed with the first young nobleman remaining a rookie soldier, and even if Char started a rebellion, he would probably just be overwhelmed and die unnecessarily at a strange timing.
But I like that Gremy empathizes with the blue team and fights alongside them in the desert.
It’s quite rare for a leader from the Zeon faction to genuinely sympathize with the scattered remnants on the ground.
>>17
The result of that, where I became motivated to take action, being manipulated by the anti-Hamaan faction as a puppet, feels empty.
Where did that young master character from the first half go…?
The desert shined with comedic portrayals where even Lu-Luca couldn’t do anything.
Neo Zeon has too many character transformations…
Greeero was a great combination… GreeDido is also good… That’s why it feels even sadder.
As a complementary part, the setting is that he became a figurehead of the rebellion because he is the young gentleman of the Gihren faction.
Isn’t the timing of the rebellion the best?
It was probably a time when the governance of Side 3, which had been ceded, was realistically not going well and the organization was in disarray.
>>26
If the ultimate goal is to defeat Haman, that would be best, but because of that, Neo Zeon ends up losing anyway…
The lineage of Gundam villains who start rebellions because they can’t eliminate the upper ranks at this timing, only to lose to the original rival forces and end up with nothing to show for it.
There’s a sadness in the fact that Mashuma, such a goofy guy, gets strengthened and becomes ruthless, but what the hell is this guy…
In the civil war, it wasn’t that we lost due to battles or military tactics, but rather we were sniped because of how we handled the Plutoo.
But the one who killed me was the lucky one.
For Haman, achieving the goal of returning the people of Axis, who were driven into a dark world, to the Earth sphere through the transfer of Side 3 is a win!
But the anti-Hamaan faction was greedy for control over the entire Earth Sphere, so with Gremmy at the forefront, they initiated a rebellion! Not good!
>>30
Well, I understand the opinion that even if we were to receive Side 3 now, we couldn’t maintain it, and since there’s a chance now, we should go all the way to crush the Federation.
>>36
Hamarn understood that there was no chance of winning in a military conflict with the Federation, so she compromised until the people of Axis were returned to Side 3…
“I wonder if the aircraft color was gray because it’s called ‘Gray’.”
I don’t know what this guy is doing, he’s too much.
>>31
At that time, the area simply faced a serious issue of paint shortage (especially red) at the Sunrise site.
>>31
They were making statements about loyalty to Hamarn, but when they were told they could get Earth, they easily betrayed her…
It’s good that you’ve found motivation, but it’s pathetic that you mistaken your lineage for your own abilities.
It feels like they were engaging in forced labor, and even without Gremy’s rebellion, I can’t believe Neo Zeon could manage Side 3 at all.
>>40
The Nael Argama intervened with two high mega shots, and just like that, the mining colony gained independence…
>>40
If all it takes is Gihren flattering you a bit by saying you’re impressive, and then you’re okay with poison gas operations, colony drops, being forced to evacuate your own colony, and being turned into laser cannons, then those people can be handled easily.
I feel like Hamarn said that I got tired of waiting and rebelled.
I think it’s a bit off to call someone just a puppet and a scapegoat for defeat.
I think Gremmy is better suited for a job like gathering the remnants on the ground rather than at the top.
It’s more like being close to Garma.
It’s an era where as long as you have money, things can be managed.
I actually like this guy quite a bit in the first half.
He may seem like a greenhorn, but you can feel his good nature.
It feels like only the unpleasant parts are left in the second half.
>>50
I liked it when I was helping the blue team too.
Right after that, I started treating Loli as a machine, and it’s already no good.
>>50
I don’t know if it’s because Mashmu was above that a strange debuff was applied.
In the end, there was no chance of winning no matter what route we took, so we shouldn’t have come back to Earth, Axis.
It was probably the best timing since we could hardly hold back anymore and the Federation was at its weakest.
>>51
The dark world is cold, so I just wanted to return to the Earth sphere, no matter what form it took.
I have no idea what you intended to do after defeating Hamaan from that situation.
In the end, Hamarn sums it up by saying that I was nothing more than a guy also drawn to gravity.
>>55
Judo, who can embark on a journey to Jupiter, is indeed a Newtype.
It could be said that the Earth sphere has been pierced with disgust.
>>55
It seems that the early Universal Century up to Char’s Counterattack has a subtle direction that isn’t explicitly stated, but suggests that “it’s right to go into space more and more.”
But people who say they’re going back to Earth because they’re scared of space get dissed.
It looks like Ghiren’s kids, but Char resembles them more.
It can only be thought that Char’s Neo Zeon provided support from behind.
What was the point of educating Rina like a lady…?
>>59
It might be okay to let it flow in the gag part, but it was there even after it became serious, you know.
If you seriously think about it, didn’t you want to affirm something like your own birth or upbringing through others?
I ultimately chose a way of life burdened by blood and birth.
In the latter half, Gremmy doesn’t seem too happy or have absolute confidence.
>>93
While mockingly teasing Rakan for his obsession with the color of the aircraft, I was self-deprecatingly aware that I would also die.
I think you are also aware that you were carried on the portable shrine.
>>115
That scene where they might die… it’s really something, kind of ennui, I guess.
It’s a low-energy way of speaking, and it’s clearly self-deprecating, isn’t it?
I feel that it was ZZ that established the corrupt view of the Federation.
>>61
There was too much unnecessary depletion among the federations right before Z.
>>61
In other words, the fact that it strongly depicts the social situation, unlike before, also reinforces that aspect.
It seems that Char is also not thinking about what comes after the cooling, but it’s clear that he has no interest in such matters anymore, so I could say he is resolute.
Well, it’s frustrating that it seems like they have ideas after all.
Mom and Dad said to return Gremmy…
I’m glad that the end of the Earth Federation organization depicted in ZZ is being recognized… it’s not like the opposing organizations are any better, though…
As for the lines, Char criticizes the Earth Federation multiple times.
I couldn’t really relate to the claims because I didn’t feel much connection with Z or Char’s Counterattack.
I finally understood it after watching ZZ.
Judoh’s decision to go to Jupiter seems like he has given up on the Earth sphere.
If Char had come as per the initial settings, would he have become an ally of Judau and the others?
To be honest, the first half left the impression that only the strange obsession with Ruu stood out…
Upon review, Mashumar was much more serious about it.
I had my forces properly prepared.
Tiger cub squad
The Space Wolf Squad has been almost wiped out by ZZ and Zaku III Custom.
The clone NT squad completely shut down with one Gameruk.
I can only make a face like Konsun.
>>71
Mashmar is one thing, but the breast ghost is really too strong.
The powerful gaming monster Gemaruk is even using a Psychic Field!
>>71
Even aside from ZZ’s benefits of the fisherman and Mashmur’s overwhelming numbers, the character is doing something strange.
This guy’s birth wasn’t that of a clone with implanted false memories.
It would have been absolutely better if Gilead accidentally got drunk and fell for a honey trap by a blonde beauty who would become a future “education mom,” resulting in him fathering a child.
The damage from the fierce clash with Mouse in the final stage is worse than I expected.
Even if this mastermind dies, there won’t be any remaining forces to go head-to-head with the Federation, even after gathering both armies.
I think they consistently treated both Pul and Pul2 carelessly, as if they were just one of the weapons.
It’s a kind older brother who wraps you up in such a place.
Cruelty towards subordinates
I think it’s also because of Hamarn, who only appointed subordinates that were clearly going to betray her, like Arias and Auguste.
It starts to get a bit darker around the time Gotton dies, right?
Since I only knew ZZ from Super Robot Wars, when I watched the anime, I was surprised that El and Rou were much better women than I had thought.
Did you confirm it with a clone?
>>80
Since it’s the app version, the depiction is somewhat casual, but it feels like the Gremmy series was also mass-produced along with the Pull series.
>>80
It seems like it’s been set up as a rumor (almost true) that allows for anything to happen.
Moon Gundam is also like that.
>>91
Clones popped out in the UC Engage animation.
What is that lewd outfit like a pervert in the desert?
>>82
Because it’s hot…
The Zeon Republic, even if incorporated into Neo Zeon, will likely still argue between those who support the Zabi family and those who want to return to the good old days, and Haman will have a tough time.
With that in mind, the Federation will also relinquish Side 3.
The money from selling Axis will enrich welfare!!
So, Deputy Chief Adenauer…
>>92
Absolutely won’t moisten.
>>86
It seems like the only force that must be taken to that extent for the A.E.U.G. is the Nehr Aagama…
It’s the Gihren assassination plan, and I think it was a middle-class family that suddenly advanced a lot after Gremmy was born, so it’s not firmly decided whether it’s a clone or an internal ejaculation in a dominant position.
The Plucose NT squad has taken the opportunity at just the right moment.
At that moment, there was no choice but to pull back for a while.
Don’t say that it seems like internal ejaculation in the cowgirl position is a sure thing.
>>97
It’s Gihren.
Pretending to be interested in some kind of Zionism, I ended up alone with just the two of us.
The only image that comes to mind is one of being heavily drunk, made to climax while in a mounted position, and being squeezed.
It seems unlikely we can do anything about that number of Doven and Jim III…
>>98
At the time of the broadcast, if you exclude the Gundam team, there was hardly anyone who could move like Amuro.
It’s hell.
>>98
There are not even twenty enemies, so if we gather a few hundred, we can create a barrage and shoot rifles to manage somehow.
At this time, GM III is still not a part of the Federation.
>>148
That said, it is said that they plan to create and introduce around 500 at this timing.
So, even when combined, Axis might only be around 100.
At first, you give off a lovable rogue vibe, but it seems you’re actually trying to create something related to the NT squad, huh? You’re just pretending you don’t know…
Which is more popular, Ryuga from Fist of the North Star or the other?
>>101
Compared to that, it’s unfair to Gremee.
>>107
I understand the meaning of what Gremy was trying to do…
The failure to recognize why Plutz was in a state of mental distress can be considered a reason for the defeat.
Zaku III Custom, GemaRuk, Qubeley, and Quin Mantha are all so strong like series bosses that if they come together, Judau will die.
Actually, when it comes to Glemmy versus Haman, it was almost a victory, right?
He gets targeted directly by the Gundam team, but…
Looking at the damage to the Federal Army again,
1st: Revil, Tianmu, KIA
083: Wyatt Killed in Action, Cowen’s Downfall
Z: Blex assassination, Jamitov assassination
The upper echelons that skillfully manage the situation gradually disappear, leaving only Jaburo and the political officers in the rear…
At least the setting of being a test-tube baby has been mentioned since the early stages.
I wonder why Ghiren became someone who hesitates to speak even though it’s perfectly fine for him to leave behind children.
>>113
As expected, a honey trap…
>>113
If I say it’s my child, it feels like kidnapping and assassination will come flying at me, so I think it’s better to hide it.
What is interesting about ZZ is that unlike the Argama team, the Gundam team has hardly been able to thwart the enemy’s operations.
Thanks to that, I often have the opportunity to meet federal officials who are carefree despite losing or who abandon the populace.
>>117
The existence of the Gundam team is allowed because their presence is outside the mosquito net.
When we went to space, the flow was that the team would just disband as it was.
So Bright stayed behind and deliberately entrusted the captain to Beachy before sending him off.
>>117
The EUGO side has always been on the back foot.
It can’t be helped, but…
>>117
I’m shocked to see that some Federation officials are saying that colony drops help reduce the population.
>>117
There’s no need to stop anything; Haman is winning fundamentally through strategy.
It was like playing the role of damage control.
I don’t want to see Gihren, who is sitting in seiza and shrinking down, being seriously pressured by Kisyiria.
>>118
I want to take a look.
It’s true that the person named Gremy is quite an interesting character.
>>119
If he wasn’t an interesting guy, Lou wouldn’t be shooting while crying.
>>121
If I had chosen Lou over combat in the story of the blue team, there might have been a possibility of winning her over.
>>128
It was shaking quite a bit because that’s where they were talking about choosing the successor of the Zabi family.
It was an incredibly important conversation.
Giren is a murderer that will be remembered in human history, so it seems there are many people who hate him even more than enthusiastic sympathizers.
Hamaan was also relatively on the side of the mikoshi, so it feels like Axis is really lacking! It’s kind of a composition like that, huh?
>>125
How shocking it was for Char to return from such a state.
In the first place, the ZZ Gundam is basically the target side, isn’t it?
Neragama is almost like a guerrilla.
>>126
It’s a story that’s fine even if it loses.
From the perspective of Judou and the others, one could say that as long as they are alive, it is a victory.
Both Haman and Gremmy don’t really have strange ideologies about the state of humanity or the future of the world; is this a reflection of Z’s introspection or was it just that Tomino didn’t have time to develop it?
>>127
Hamarn wanted to return to the Earth Sphere.
Gremy was just incited and didn’t have any significant ideology.
>>127
It has been said all along that bloodlines are necessary to govern the world, tied to the rebellion in the thread.
The Space Noids that were doing it until then are the new humanity, so they should change to the Federation, and that has come one step closer to realization.
How do we legitimize the spacenoids? That’s the stage we’re at.
After that, Axis collapsed astonishingly.
Go, son of Shangri-La!
Ah, we set sail without permission, I’m really sorry, Meccha!
Matsuko said that Girein seems like a masochist at night.
If you truly had absolute confidence in your own Zabi family blood and strong aspirations and ambitions.
“Getting shot by Ru and then getting taken down by you… I can’t say that with such a calm face.”
It almost looked like you were liberated.
The weak problem of the Zabi family’s villainous face DNA.
>>140
Having a villainous face is disadvantageous for survival, so it is the correct strategy for survival.
>>140
My wife’s genes must have been strong.
Dugachi too
It’s often said that the tone changes suddenly, but it consistently serves as a necessary element for the overall storyline.
Based on the flow after UC, I thought it could be explained relatively well that the Dakuun faction of the Image Rebellion Republic provoked and incited it.
The rescue efforts right after the colony drop, with the bad kids desperately in front of me, are tough despite the presence of absolute conscience.
>>143
Overall, I have a generally bad impression of Beecher.
That place shows no signs of wavering at all and is magnificent.
>>143
It’s nice to take in the feelings of the people of Karaba who literally sacrificed their lives to protect Audomura.
To be honest, Gihren seems to have some pretty intense kinks.
Playing Go, and my secretary is clearly my mistress.
>>144
If they’re that powerful, then it’s fine, right?
I really hate it when the character doesn’t have eyebrows and looks like Ruleka.
To the Zions, who the hell are you, Hamaan?
Using the young Mineva to elevate oneself and act superior.
That’s why if Char comes back, it would be resolved…
>>150
So, to gain the support of the young officers, I will dress up as a queen and play a sadistic character…
The discovery of a bonus time to exterminate the escaping rats from the colony.
Haman is like a portable shrine.
Why is the daughter of the commander at the frontier base where everyone has fled leading us? It feels like she’s desperately trying to cover up her lack of charisma by embellishing everything with various justifications…
After emerging to the ground, the enemies in Dunbine definitely finish their victories first…