
Is it still popular?
At the time of the first generation, it was the cream of the crop.
It will be popular right after Zaku, Gouf, Dom, and Gelgoog.
>>3
I think it’s more popular than the Gelgoog.
>>3
I think it would be about sitting next to one of the Domes in that arrangement.
>>3
Isn’t it better than Gelgoog?
I laughed, but I’m also quite angry.
RG will be out early too, huh?
I think it’s a good design.
If there is no recognition, there is no newsworthiness.
It’s still popular now, and its appearance has been a subject of jokes since long ago.
It’s popular, that’s why it became RG.
Do you really think that a joke means it’s not popular?
It’s precisely because it’s an extremely popular MS.
I think it’s more accurate to say that the distortion, which was continuously rubbed in as a famous scene using the gym, has been resolved.
>>12
Eh…!?
>>12
Is it an era where even the gym has to be written down?
It’s so cool when Char stands up after stabbing the gym and crouching down to protect himself from the explosion, while saying “Nicha…”
>>14
It’s a scene that will be passed down in later years…
The scene where they defeat the gym is definitely a classic scene.
The armor, firepower, and power of underwater MS, along with the mobility of ground MS.
There’s no way this won’t become popular.
It’s a super popular spot that can even be used as material for jokes.
Aren’t you mistaken about something?
The swimming club balances coolness and humor with this humorous design.
What do you mean by distortion?
I prefer blue, but I’ve always felt that red has had more opportunities.
Up to this point, Char is really cool…
It’s popular enough to appear in UC too.
Red
Quick
Crustaceans
There’s nothing but popular elements, right?
It’s a bit monster-like, or rather, the unique shape is nice, isn’t it?
Bouncing back shells with heavy armor until the Gundam arrives.
I love Char who throws tanks around and does whatever he wants…
Is someone from a world where the Z’Gok isn’t an extremely popular mobile suit?
No doubt about it…! It’s him, he has come!
Surprisingly, Char’s Zaku doesn’t appear for long.
I think even though Goggles and others have a strong Showa-era vibe, they don’t seem to fade at all.
Walking with a wide stance is really cute, isn’t it?
The Zeon swimming club has always been popular.
If you want to talk about how people’s perceptions were strange in the past but are different now, do it somewhere else.
The scene of defeating the gym is so popular that it’s even featured in dioramas.
Yesterday, along with the Sazabi, I laughed a little because the thread images were also being reissued.
The gap of cowardice where they would run away at the sight of Musou and Gundam until then is astonishing.
>>40
It’s best not to engage with the white monster that shoots a beam rifle through the shield.
>>40
That’s because I was blinded by the hovercraft that suddenly intruded, but I was normally fighting against the Gundam.
Karaha was more active than Char.
Rather, isn’t that scene where the gym is weak compared to the setting?
>>43
Even Amuro was taking direct hits at first, so it’s not too strange that if it’s a gym without Luna Titanium, he would lose, apart from the shield.
Even considering Amuro’s training data, there’s a stark contrast between the one who elegantly slices the Rick Dom and the one who gets their visor smashed by a Zaku.
I feel like the maneuvering after encountering the Gundam was quite delicate.
The comeback was after a long time, and the impressive appearance of the gym punch has made it extremely popular.
>>44
Cool, right? The heat dissipation after the claws are in a standoff!
>>44
Char has come… I felt like there was a strong sense of a formidable opponent from the moment of his arrival, and then he just loses right away, so honestly, I wanted him to win at least once there.
Char riding this is the coolest ever.
I think this is the mobile suit when Char’s craziness is at its peak.
>>48
It seems strangely cheerful, even though it’s a place of demotion.
Well, it’s probably their first actual combat in a GM, and the opponent is Char, after all.
I like Aguai too, it’s like a robot monkey.
I wonder if that was popular too.
>>50
It seems that Aggai’s popularity increased in later years.
When I was an elementary school student who had never seen Gundam, I bought this plastic model to try making it.
A simple appearance might be good as well.
I knew it was popular because it was released right after the Zaku in the RG lineup, but I think it’s even more popular than I thought.
I don’t dislike Aggai, but I don’t really understand the feeling of it being cute.
Is Aggai cute?
>>56
Personally, I think Zaku and Aggai are cute.
>>56
In the play, they interact with Katsuretsu Kikka as well.
It seems I was treated like that.
Z’Gok has an image of being a power character, but…
I wonder how it is.
There are also scenes where they move silently.
>>58
The movement feels somewhat ninja-like.
Well, that’s Char, but…
Aggai and Kapuru are cute.
When you line up the Aggai with the Zaku, it turns out to be bigger than you imagine.
I liked Shazgo even in the Gundam games.
At one point, there was a time when people were joking that the Agguy was “release the MG (Master Grade)!” but then when it actually came out, they thought it wasn’t worth buying…
>>63
Well, I think it was already predetermined that all the 1st MS would become MG.
>>68
I’m waiting for Zok.
It seems unreasonable to start selling the Aggai as a cute item under the name Bearguy…
>>66
The Beargguy is one thing, but Beargguy III is just cute.
Looking back, not many underwater-specialized mobile suits appear in later works.
It’s rare for the 1st to have so many types of underwater MS gathered together.
>>69
There are few opportunities for naval battles in the first place.
This is where the seeds of respect for the original come from, like in the swimming club.
But I feel like the MG of Aggai was selling quite well.
There is a flavor that somehow resembles that of a kaiju from Ultraman.
>>71
At first glance, it looks like Zarab.
>>71
Watching the Z’Gok reminds me of the Kaitei Gagan.
That guy is a super beast, but…
It’s about the highest level of Char’s strength appeal.
I bought it and was satisfied with the result, so when it comes to the often-mentioned MG of Aggai, I don’t really feel connected to it.
>>75
Most people who hype up sales are usually no good.
Aslan is not a character who does [smirking sounds]… so it can’t be helped.
We haven’t really fought underwater that much, have we?
>>72
During Kagari’s erotic delusion operation, you probably smirked… didn’t you?
I love the Z’gok Experiment for its massiveness.
Personally, my favorite scene is when they shoot to collapse the cave during the withdrawal in the movie version.
It’s here━━━━━━(゚∀゚)━━━━━━ !!!!!
I can’t quite recall the achievements of Normalsgok.
It feels like I was fighting against Kai or Sayla rather than Gundam…
>>85
Essentially killed Miharu.
If you had started the thread 20 years ago, your ID would have been out immediately, you know?
Jumping and quickly closing the distance with the rebound from the ceiling is really cool, isn’t it…
However, it seems that the Zaku inside this body shape would have difficulty moving.
Naval battles are easy to understand when it comes to the sense of crisis, but it seems that friendly forces don’t really have much underwater combat power, so if they leave, they don’t come back.
I feel like the Gog is struggling more than the Zugok.
The mass-produced type also caused quite a bit of trouble for the WB team, so it left a strong impression.
Before the Char’s Gogok, I was already grabbing the Gun Cannon with both hands and doing the exhaust “psh psh.”
Is it because it’s Char’s comeback battle? The strange shaky movements and jumping around in the cave are unusually spirited and cool.
It seems that the Normalsgock was defeated by three people in Belfast.
It was quite strong.
When I think about it carefully, it seems amazing that the rival comes to the rematch with the protagonist riding a monster robot that looks like a crustacean, leaving a strong impact and having a great showdown.
The significant achievement was taking down Miharu and the blue Z’Gok.
I feel like there’s definitely a scene where this guy is breaking through the gym in the re-creation of famous scenes from the first generation.
When I dodged the missile by moving quickly in the air, it hit the Z’Gok behind me.
If you dodge a torpedo underwater, you’ll hit the Z’Gok behind you.
I like the color scheme of the mass-produced type; it’s cool.
>>100
Before boiling
Despite having such clumsy hands, you throw things around skillfully.
I really love the moss-covered crab-like Z’Gok from UC.
I mean, aren’t you a bit too fired up? Attacking in a Z’Gok?
I also like Zeogok.
When Char and Gundam were fighting on relatively equal terms.
Is there no Z’gok in the GQuuuuuuX world line?
I like the mass-produced light blue the most.
The scene where Char breaks through the gym, slowly stands up, and smirks is truly cool.
The moment I jumped from the surface of the water and was “gueh” was impressive.
There is always an image of being in VS works.
I don’t think I can come up with a scene where someone crouches to avoid an explosion and then stands up in slow motion.
I wonder what the roots of that kind of wavering movement are for strong characters? Is it period dramas?
Kara has a stronger sense of mastery in handling things than Char, as they were able to go toe-to-toe with the WB team alone.
>>113
There are only ground battle scenes of Char’s Zaku.
I don’t think the amphibious MS is depicted very well.
I thought the overall shape and depiction were very much like Ultra monsters.
That walking style has a bit of a Baltan Alien vibe too.
It’s interesting that it also has a certain coolness.
It’s truly an exquisite design, isn’t it?
Well, my favorite design is the Heygogg.
When it comes to the ace of the swimming club, there’s no doubt it’s this guy.
Char’s Z’Gok can evade in mid-air.
Zaku, Guff, Z’gok, Dom, and Gelgoog are hall of fame level, right?
It’s unavoidable that the enemy doesn’t dive underwater for underwater combat.
There are quite a few swimming scenes.
I like beam cannons that are properly converging.
…But why does the underwater MS have a beam weapon…?
>>124
It’s a reversal of ideas where, since it can be cooled underwater, it is equipped with beam cannons.
>>124
Misunderstanding at the time for underwater use.
Char feels the strongest when he’s in a Z’Gok.
Isn’t it cute, like buck teeth!!
The Gelgoog has high thumbnail specs, but it doesn’t seem to be more popular than others.
The one that is really unpopular in the swimming club is the Aggu Guy.
I like to punch the ceiling and move briskly.
I can’t say it out loud, but I really like the scene where I’m getting knee kicked by a Gundam while grappling with it.
Even just looking at the First, it must be more popular than the Gun Cannon and Gun Tank, right?
Actually, aside from Gundam and Zaku…
>>132
That’s definitely looking too low!
>>132
Except?
If asked which is more popular, the Zeong or the thread image, I think it’s the thread image.
The first plastic model boom had an enthusiasm that sold out all the MS even more than now in the Reiwa era.
It’s foolish not to know the great popularity of Dom…
>>138
Give me a Dom! Dom!
The MG Z’gok looks good, doesn’t it?
It doesn’t feel old at all even now.
The scene of kneeling with one knee up against the backdrop of the gym explosion is just too cool…
The form of the Aggai looks cute, but when compared to Zaku and others, it appears slightly big and scary.
It was thick even at 08.
Something that moves by sliding in the air.
Char was strong, but the most impressive part was when the others were one-punched by the Guntank.
I’ve actually never seriously seen the Dom model kit that people say is poorly made.
The design of the Dom is incredible.
In the Zeke Axis version, Gundam and Zaku were completely retooled.
Dom has brought out Yamashita Kiyoshi almost without any arrangement.
>>146
In other words, the designs of Gundam and Zaku were arranged because they were not highly refined.
>>150
I think those two machines are easier to modify because their original designs are good.
>>156
So that means Dom wasn’t touched because the design didn’t matter to him.
Have some consistency!
According to that reasoning
>>146
The logic doesn’t hold, you see.
In other words, it’s just falling apart by forcefully trying to praise Dom.
>>167
So why is Dom unpopular?
It has always been a joke and has always had genuine popularity.
That is Z’Gok.
There’s no reason for Dom not to be popular with that appearance, and if Char had piloted it, it might have become even more popular.
>>151
I’ll take over in the novel version!
>>155
You won’t gain any recognition unless you’re in anime!
When you buy one Dom, you want to buy three; it’s an amazing thing.
Dom’s design, portrayal in the work, and characteristics in terms of position and setting all align, so changing the skeleton would create a sense of discomfort.
Fat is cool.
Dom will tell everyone about it.
The designs of machines like the Dias and Sazabi, as well as later Char’s mechs, have a body shape that is closer to the Dom than the Zaku, right?
There are just good designs that are easy to manipulate and good designs that are difficult to manipulate, isn’t that right?
Regarding the Zaku, while its design perfectly fits its role in the story, considering the fact that it changed the dimensions of combat in space and gave the Federation an initial advantage, one might think, “Is this really that useful in space?”
So if you make it more cosmic with side stories and arrangements, it would suit well.
In the scene where Dom is behind the Gundam, it feels like his legs are being tampered with, but I can’t tell the details.
What is a mass-produced type? If the design was different, kids would be happier and want to buy the toys… that was the common belief.
I heard that a demand was created to collect mass-produced models in order to recreate squad formations with Zaku and GM.
>>165
In the first place, there aren’t many enemy robot toys available, with the exception of the mechanized beasts from Mazinger Z (the mechanized beasts sell well), so the demand for enemy robot toys doesn’t really exist.
So, what about that Gundam plastic model? This is actually a 100 yen Yamato Gamilas fleet line.
Is Dom really that cool…?
>>166
Those thick legs are the best, right!
>>166
Despite being stocky, it has high mobility thanks to hover movement!
>>171
But you know… the Rick Dom seems weaker than the Gym…
>>177
(I can’t believe this person thinks they can beat Rick Dom at the gym…)
>>177
Directors from somewhere fighting each other to see who is stronger for an hour in the middle of the night.
I think all the swimming club members appearing in the main story are quite popular in their own way.
Is Zock strict?
I saw a Domonchi for the first time.
>>170
You must have seen my sexy legs, right?
I like Highgog too, but it has a strong image of being paper-thin armor for a swimming club.
Gogg is tough but slow.
The Z’gok has a really good balance overall.
>>175
Well, it’s unified in the portrayal that most of the mobile suits in Gundam Wing would be instantly killed if a live bullet struck the torso directly, penetrating all the way to the cockpit…
The nickname “Dom” might have had a derogatory meaning.
>>176
The fact that calling someone “Doom” can be seen as an insult suggests that deep down, you think it’s not cool.
>>201
It’s a common story even with real weapons.
They deliberately give cool and powerful weapons strange names.
I have the image that there are people who lift up both Dom and Barzam contrary to popular opinion.
I personally think the Z’Gok falls into that category as well, but there might also be the effect of Char’s Zaku defeating a GM, so there could be people who like it normally. There are certainly those who have a romantic notion of taking down an MS with just their bare hands.
Either way, I think the appearance or coolness doesn’t matter; what matters is whether the character was able to shine in the story.
>>178
I suddenly turned into a Zaku and started laughing, so I guess it’s okay for me to lose.
>>178
Doesn’t being a contrarian anti feel empty?
The Hi-Gogg, or rather, in 0080, the MS are all flimsy due to the storytelling style.
Even a Gundam can be easily sliced open with a heat hawk.
>>180
At the first stage, the heat hawk is melting the Gundam shield.
The shield and the main body are made of almost the same material, or rather, the shield is probably harder, so even a first hit with the heat hawk could have potentially inflicted damage on the Gundam itself.
The Heat weapon of the Gouf was effective.
>>185
It’s made of Lunachita, but the shield breaks pretty easily, doesn’t it?
>>180
Even though it’s a Lunatita warhead, it’s too sad to see a cannon get blasted through from the front by shotgun pellets…
In the end, it was defeated, but the Dom’s performance was sufficient by the time the Black Three Stars were on board!
>>183
Those three are making it sound like they have one whole brigade…
If you’re expected that much, it’s almost sad, isn’t it?
Wasn’t the Heat Hawk normally effective against Gundam…?
>>186
Although machine guns don’t work, heat-based weapons generally work properly as long as they hit.
The Char’s Zaku is slicing through the Gundam’s shield.
The Gouf is making a hole in the cockpit.
Heat weapons are large and cumbersome, yet they deteriorate after just a few uses, making them essentially disposable weapons, which is not eco-friendly.
If the soles of the Char’s Zaku were heat weapons, it would have won in the kicking scene.
>>193
This Dogora is entirely a heat weapon!
>>193
I wish the Zaku had claws!
They might be a Zionic person because they have such a deep dislike for Dom.
The Gundam shield is so hard that if thrown, it can pierce the front armor of a Zaku with ease.
The Zaku machine gun not being effective at all might just be because its penetration power is weak…
But battleships can get through…
>>199
The bore setting was the only thing that was extravagant, so it tends to be written that the initial velocity is weak when it’s outside the main story, or that it used a warhead meant for unarmored targets.
The Hi-Gogg has properly blocked the shoulder armor and around the mono-eye, though.
The cockpit is unfortunate.
>>202
The most important part is…
The scene of defeating the gym must be in the TV version.
The smartness and stockiness slide in the order of Zaku > Gelgoog > Dom > Z’gok.
It seems that people have different likes and dislikes depending on whether they see it as a good mix or as being indecisive.
I like thick MS.
At that time, the three strongest plastic model sales were Gundam, Char’s Zaku, and Gouf.
My beloved machine is this one.
I remember bouncing around while spreading nail beams.
There are many fun patterns to control in games, right?