
In the previous work, I watched the Build series for the first time and I thought it was great how the gimmick battles utilizing the Mixing Build gunpla, the tactical developments in the Force battles, and the interactions and growth of the characters through it were depicted at a pretty high tempo. I felt the same way about Re:Rise in the beginning (although the tempo was slower), but after going to space and coming back, the story hasn’t moved at all!!
I started watching Divers to see Ririse because of Freddy, but at this rate, I’m going to end up changing my heart for Riku-kun and Doji-kun…
“Stand up after you see everything.”
Hurry up and watch the next part.
>>2
I think it’s true that the buildup period is long, but wait to make a judgment after watching the continuation.
It’s a good tame, Riraise is…!!
Watch up to episode 18 and at least watch the preview for episode 19.
Is the acceleration that slow…?
I didn’t feel that way, though.
Isn’t a lot already happening by the time you get to episode 15!?
>>8
The truth that was concealed has been revealed, but the fact that it’s actually real was hinted at quite carefully, so I think most people would notice it in advance.
I want to see quickly what you do after understanding everything!
Since there’s no sand left, I’m going to search for ruins! I’m going to ride in a hot air balloon! I can understand why people might be like, “Oh, really?”
It is certainly a work with a long build-up.
It’s a really satisfying work if you watch it until the end, so just keep watching it as it is.
After finishing it, rewatching the beginning deepens the flavor.
Why did you stop at that timing of all times?!
Isn’t that the beginning of things finally starting to move around here?
It looks like you’re acting like someone who stops digging and goes home even though the diamond is a little further ahead.
Well, I understand the beginning can be boring, but if you’ve watched up to that point, just go for it!
The hesitant and vague developments in the early stages and Kazami’s character were quite tough.
When it’s over, my favorite character ends up being Kazami, so it’s totally confusing.
Build it after watching the continuation.
Your opinion is correct.
But watch until the end.
I agree that the buildup is long, but if you’ve watched that much, please stick it out until the end.
I felt that Kazami suddenly mentioning the location of the resistance was quite convenient for the script.
I mean, you don’t have to make Kazami take on everything…
I understand that it’s frustrating around that area.
I understand, so hurry up and watch the rest.
It’s understandable that the evaluation is harsh due to the first half when looking at it with a penalty points system.
However, there are differences among individuals in whether they can switch their mindset to the point addition system because this type tends to negate it with additional points in the latter half.
Everyone is united in the opinion that it’s better to stay anonymous.
I’m one of them too.
If it’s too tough, you don’t have to watch it… It’s not that amazing of a work anyway.
>>27
If you’ve come this far, isn’t it kind of tough not to see it all the way through?
Did you manage to endure until episode 15?
I like the final phase, but to be honest, there are some aspects that feel like a den-den phenomenon…
Stop posting in a place like this and hurry up and watch the continuation.
The festival battle route has been done countless times before, hasn’t it? It’s quite an original path, isn’t it, Rerise?
For now, I’ll start by stepping on the accelerator from the point where the theme song changes.
Please watch until the end.
After that, I would be glad to listen to as many stories or complaints as you want…
By the time we reach episode 15, isn’t it about the right time to literally start a re-rise?
Hurry up and watch the next part.
I was so blown away by this anime that I got really upset that there isn’t even an Earthree in the Gunbre 4 re-rise slot.
HATENA is great, right…
Both OPs are good, aren’t they?
The ending is often cut, so it leaves an impression…
I wish I had bought Gunpla.
At that time, it was in short supply, right?
The red brick warehouse has been completely transformed into a Gunpla facility; the power of Bandai in that world is just amazing.
>>44
Do your best that much in reality too.
>>52
You’re doing quite well!
If you still don’t like it after watching up to episode 15, I think it’s fine to stop.
It wasn’t to the point of being excess, but I could normally buy it if I went to the store… something like that?
It’s not very exciting, but I just thought I’d post this to see if it’s okay to keep watching it like this, so I really don’t want any seriously hateful opinions.
It’s starting to look like a terminal jar…
Hiroto-san… the 19th episode…
If you don’t want any more spoilers, I can only say to close the thread and see the rest.
Nice management.
That aside, hurry up and watch the rest.
Up to that point it’s a dive, and from here on it’s a relive.
It’s good to wait 3 months between watching episode 19 and episode 20.
Since it was the first broadcast, the build-up was too meticulous until the middle, which is why the overall structure is different from the TV anime.
We can already create something like a prototype egg for Gunpla battles in real life.
>>61
When you think seriously about it, the merits of plastic model production and reflecting modifications in performance have too high of a hurdle.
I watched up to the middle of Relive.
When I create a thread, all the anonymous users quickly turn into “watch the continuation” bots.
Hurry up and watch the rest.
Rerise continues with spoilers at a death-level of development until the rematch in the month…
Nevertheless, it’s a great main visual.
In episodes 19 and 20, it feels like this is happening, but I don’t think it suits the thread without a name, seriously.
I can still afford to buy things like Earthly and Your Haven pretty comfortably, but I hardly ever see that character’s machine that comes out in the later stages…
I was able to buy it on the day of release, but I haven’t seen it at all since then.
Watch all episodes of the TV version of Mobile Suit Gundam.
>>71
I won’t say who, but that guy seems like he would say something like that but doesn’t.
>>72
I want to hear opinions from those who are personally interested in the development at the beginning of Zeke Aks.
>>75
I think I would only say, “It was interesting.”
That one word is just really heavy.
I don’t think Hiroto will force it.
“If you’re interested, why not check out the TV version of Gundam?”
I think I will make a proposal like that.
(I start to hesitate about making a red Core Gundam)
Release a plastic model of Dubious Arke and Reverse Turn X.
It seems like there would be a moment of “!!?!??!?” when the Psycommu is mounted.
Speaking of which, there were no Bit weapons in the Planets System…
>>80
I have it.
It’s definitely interesting if you watch it until the end, but the beginning to the middle is paced too slowly, making it hard to recommend.
>>81
I thought that those who have already surpassed Build Divers would find the early to mid-game really interesting, because that’s how I felt.
It’s a bit old-fashioned to say “these days,” but…
I feel that works with characters like these that have a tense atmosphere and long build-ups are not as popular and seem to be decreasing in number.
I thought it was nice once in a while.
The streaming method was probably good too.
Do you like Doji and Freddy? …That’s strange, isn’t it?
I love the teamwork between Hiroto and Mei in episode 15.
To be honest, I think there are aspects that feel like the Denden phenomenon.
The development is way too slow, and it’s hard to accept unless you’re a furry or something.
I’m starting to watch Re:LIEZe without watching the original, and if even after watching up to episode 15 it feels slow and tough, isn’t that just impossible?
Well, I really like it a lot from around episode 18, though.
I think the speed of the developments happened because it was streaming instead of TV.
Unless it’s an exceptionally boring work, if someone says they’ve watched part of it and then shares their thoughts, isn’t the only thing we can say to them to watch it until the end?
>>94
I watched part of it, but starting a thread with that is kind of like a stylistic beauty or something that feels like a meme thread, and honestly, I don’t really understand what’s funny about it.
I won’t strongly deny it, but please watch until the end.
Premature ejaculator, you…
It seems like a blatant homo appeal, and I even think it might be a setup after watching until the end.
I read up to “I’m a shotacon gay.”
Since it was split into two cours with a longer gap when it was airing in real-time, being able to binge-watch it now is quite a bit better.
It’s nice that the viewers also see the significance of Kazami not being a G-tuber, which would have been a dead end.
To be honest, it was the best.
It was bad that there were no savings for the Muji Build Divers.
>>104
I didn’t watch it because it was criticized so harshly.
So because of that, I couldn’t end up watching Re:LIEZ until the very end.
I think there are different tastes because it’s different from previous build types.
That aside, watch it until the end.
The pool battle was the craziest part; I almost gave up.
But it was a work that I truly felt was worth watching to the end.
For those who are just coming in, being able to binge-watch everything is a huge advantage, but it comes with the overwhelming disadvantage of not being able to watch the re-rising news.
Works that are boring in the beginning but have highlights in the end tend to be liked by nobodies, right?
If the Blu-ray has the rerise news, then it would be perfect for you.
If it weren’t for the Reraise news, there might not have been a continuing source of healing in Kazami.
But most of the stress at the beginning is mostly because of you, Kazami.
Kazami just needs to hold on until the first defeat…
The Aegis Knight, with its gimmick cleverly hidden in the pre-release photos during the broadcast, is really good, isn’t it?
>>113
The release was delayed due to the broadcast postponement caused by COVID-19…
It seems that the person behind it liked the talk show commemorating the metaverse, so I wonder if Rerise News will stream it somewhere.
I can only say, please create another thread after you finish watching until the end…
Ultimately, it’s a masterpiece built up over time, so all I can say is to watch it.
It’s the type of work that builds up and then explodes, so I want you to watch until the end.
Of course, there are things that resonate and things that don’t, but personally, this is a work that really struck me.