
It’s the armored warriors and kabuki, right?
Was it a kabuki actor?
Isn’t kabuki and the warriors quite easy to understand?
A Gundam with a Kabuki motif that blushes.
If it’s based on ninjas, it might overlap with other countries…
>>5
Why do we have to take the ninja motif to Germany?
>>10
Is it because we exchanged technology between Neo Japan and Neo Germany and shared ninja techniques in return for medical technology?
When I write that I get angry and my face turns red and I launch green attacks, it doesn’t sound very kabuki actor-like…
The warriors are all like Gundam.
>>7
Isn’t it the case that you don’t really resonate with the motif?
Isn’t it a motif warrior?
Isn’t Shining Finger also a flashy move?
The tricolor colors are making it hard to understand.
If you say it, well… the motif is clearly less understandable compared to other countries.
Because you can tell at a glance that they are a cow, a pharaoh, or a Viking.
If it’s a samurai motif, then the Samurai Gundam is also participating in the same event.
>>13
Neo Parao representative Samurai Gundam is certainly a joke.
I later learned that there is a state in Palau where Japanese is an official language…
Spiegel uses ninjutsu, but I don’t think the design itself is ninja.
The head, excluding the horns, looks like a German military helmet.
There is a theory that the origins of ninjas come from China, so it is possible that China had ninjas as well.
It’s fine if the UK is a dragon too.
When the shining performance of joy, love, hatred, and sorrow was cut, Neo Pirus-kun was blown apart along with the colony.
>>18
When depicted like this, it really was straightforward Kabuki…
If the head was black and the eyes were this shape, it might have been easier to understand.
Don’t you think it’s strange to name it Matador Gundam and make it a cow?
Don’t you think it’s strange to name it Mermaid Gundam and make it a fish?
Why is the Nobel Gundam wearing a sailor suit?
Changing the color makes it easier to understand.
Was the real Schwarz a German ninja?
>>21
That’s right, the German ninjutsu used in the work is all the character’s own skill.
I accepted it because the Neo-Germany staff looks different (but they’re ninjas, they’re strong, so it’s okay…).
Wearing two sabers at the waist clearly shows a warrior appeal.
It’s more like a garment or ceremonial attire, especially around the shoulders.
It’s strange that other countries have straightforward things like wearing two-pointed hats or traditional zebra warriors, but they don’t have Samurai Gundam or Color Tega Gundam.
>>26
The God Gundam looks so much like a giant Buddha, so it’s safe.
>>29
In foreign countries, it was turned into a Burning Gundam, wasn’t it?!
…Isn’t this cooler?
>>26
The Samurai Gundam is sometimes referred to as the disguise form of the Hyper God Gundam.
>>26
There are regular Gundams in other countries like Scud and Magnard too.
Wasn’t the lead supposed to be in tricolor? Due to adult circumstances.
If you made it more like Zambot, it would give off a samurai armor vibe.
Well, if you’re a ninja, it wouldn’t be surprising if your appearance suddenly changed one day…
Do you want to talk about Nobushi or something?
>>31
Even though it’s officially adopted, I think it’s weird to call it a wild warrior.
>>33
Isn’t there also the meaning of “wild boar hunting”?
Ultimate is trying to settle things within their own circle based on their own judgment.
By the way, there are also ninjas.
It’s like a familiar figure, a kabuki actor whose face turns red when angry.
>>34
Neo-Spain’s La Mancha Gundam!
Is the Ultimate Gundam developed only for environmental improvement and not intended for Gundam Fight? It broke and went out of control when it fell to Earth.
>>36
I planned to descend to Earth and purify the environment by participating in the Gundam Fight.
As for the coloring, it’s like a dojo uniform with an arm supporter attached…
Why did you suddenly think about the Earth’s environment, Dr. Kash?
>>41
Wasn’t that originally your field?
>>41
It’s not like it’s sudden or anything; the Earth is already messed up.
>>41
I can only think that’s because I’m a genius who thinks about various things more than just turning emotions into energy…
>>45
…got it.
Other countries are putting their motifs too much in the foreground!
>>46
Since it’s a representation of the country and a place for national pride, it makes sense to use motifs from one’s own country.
>>49
I wonder if pretending to be a windmill and getting through the battle will boost national pride!?
>>51
We are a participating country in the main tournament! So we can take the upper hand.
>>51
A digest broadcast of the journey from hiding to securing a spot in the finals might be partially well-received.
>>58
(The Nedergundam of that time)
A peaceful scene of a windmill flowing gracefully.
>>46
Why did Neo Sweden turn into Sailor Moon…?
In the latter half, the Gundam is just strange, but how far can it go in the early stages?
I didn’t understand, but there are quite a few cool Gundams, right…?
I’m designing something that can work with minarets and regular companions.
>>52
It’s nice, isn’t it? Minaret Gundam.
The first opponent infected with DG cells, and since the fighter is an acquaintance of Rain, it leaves a lasting impression.
I want a face-open type that slides like a Crossbone instead of opening like a folding door.
I also quietly like Tequila Gundam.
The legs of the Nether Gundam are quite cool.
[Day 125] How long can the Gundam Fight keep deceiving with the fake windmill? Live
As a setting, the technology and materials for creating Gundams are provided equally to each country.
Each country is putting its own unique characteristics and technologies into creating it.
There are a lot of countries participating, and the Gundam fights are taking place in various locations during the survival period.
Neo-Russia was countering attacks and stealing the latest technologies from various countries.
>>60
A ridiculous combo of returning the favor, or rather, confronting a fighter with unjust arrest followed by forced labor and Gundam confiscation…
>>61
I’m a space pirate who even caught a representative fighter of my homeland!
>>61
It’s surprising that Neo-Russia doesn’t get banned often.
>>65
I think other countries are doing something to a degree that doesn’t get them banned.
It becomes obvious when you enter super mode.
England, having only played 13 times, achieving a three-peat is truly exceptional, and it’s understandable why Chapman would go to great lengths.
>>63
The Gundam Fighter that took Chapman’s place has been in 12 rounds, and judging by its model number, it seems to have achieved 3rd place, so it’s strong, to put it that way…
I don’t know the social situation at the time, but I think it’s amazing to design the nation as a motif (at least for the main character’s machine) in such complex circumstances and make it look cool.
>>69
How about Maxter…?
Having been forced to participate despite having very little time left to live, ending up as a corpse used for evil deeds is far too tragic, but Chapman is undoubtedly one of the champions who will be remembered in GF history.
>>70
It seems there would be a debate about whether the peak Chapman or Master Asia is stronger.
In the Shuffle Alliance, Argon is the only one with a hammer and can raise the ground, which doesn’t feel very Russian.
>>71
Remember the same Russian Wozman.
Compared to Terry, Robin, and the noodles, that guy from Russia doesn’t feel Russian at all.
I think a shuffle diamond would look cool as long as the apron that isn’t meant to move can somehow be managed.
I think Maxter would look quite cool if he didn’t undress…
The model number of the Arakno Gundam that appeared in episode 4 and was instantly defeated is 83.
At least around 83 countries are participating.
It’s often said that it’s about the motif, but…
Neo Sweden is the most crazy, right?
>>79
It’s not specifically in Sweden, but since the original source has become extremely famous worldwide, it’s surprisingly a bug that feels quite natural.
>>79
It’s not a sailor suit; it’s a rhythmic gymnastics costume…
I don’t particularly know if Sweden is strong in rhythmic gymnastics or not.
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This guy is a mimicked Death Army, right?
Looking back now, I wonder how places like Hong Kong and Alaska managed to become independent!
>>82
It seems like it would be quite troublesome for Neo-Hong Kong to be independent now.
A rose master that is too characteristic of the country.
>>84
The combination of American football, boxing, and skateboarding is great, isn’t it?
The pilot is also an outstanding boxer, and his upbringing is truly the American Dream.
If there is Neo Hong Kong, then I wonder if there is also Neo Taiwan.
Since I don’t really understand the old Russian theme, it seems mainstream to just put on a Cossack hat.
The Duo from Mega Man was also created by Dr. Kozak, who is from Russia.
It was supposed to be a Russian robot, so for now, the head is a Cossack hat.
Denmark risks too much for seafood before considering things like quantities and military power.
Neo-Russia is just a bit noticeable, but I guess there are colonies doing all sorts of things behind the scenes, like the Statue of Liberty Cannon…
Since it is Andersen’s homeland, the mermaid (The Little Mermaid) is understandable.
But for some reason, it’s a merman instead of a mermaid.
And for some reason, the seafood Gundam series.
A world line where the future century has been buried in the abyss of black history by 40 wind turbines.
I don’t really understand the Neo-Cuba Arachnogundam either.
What is the connection between Cuba and a spider with a work hat?
>>95
Isn’t the hat from the pilot Castro?
The Minaret Gundam is way too cool for just one episode.
I think the aircraft is probably designed to match the characteristics of the pilot.
I thought while looking at the mandala.
>>98
The Maxster was definitely not made exclusively for the Chibode, and it varies by country.
>>99
Isn’t the boxer type for the body type not for boxers?
>>101
The most prominent element is American football, and surfing has nothing to do with Chibode.
The tricolor with shoulder armor that looks somewhat like a shoulder garment gives off a bit of a Momotaro vibe.
The fact that Shining and Rising are almost the same type.
They probably didn’t make it specifically for Domon, the Shining.
>>102
Thinking back to the time when Dr. Kash said things like turning it into emotional energy is unstable, well, it’s not made to fit Domon.
It seems that after deciding on the fighter, they refined the details to be able to recreate the Eastern Unbeaten Style.
Since it’s the main character Gundam, there seems to be a careful effort not to make it too eccentric in design compared to others.
When Gawara draws Gundam with an extremely elongated face, it feels more like Western armor than a samurai.
The change of pilots is generally not permitted, but Karato mentioned that if you can negotiate with the Gundam Fight Committee, there might be exceptions allowed.
With the current setting, it is said that Shining Finger also adopted the technology developed by Dr. Kash, and Dr. Mikamura…
Is there any other Russian element in Bolt Gundam besides the Cossack hat…?
>>108
Isn’t it the design of a coat that Russians often wear?
>>108
Looks like Frankenstein or something.
The design quality of the John Bull Gundam is too high.
>>109
The Briten Gundam can only be seen from the chest up, but it’s pretty cool.
Maxter often used a gun when I watched the broadcast on Abema again.
It’s not just about fists anymore.
Chibodee challenges Chapman to a shooting match, and although boxing is his strongest skill, it seems he just adjusted his fighting style to match Domon’s without being too particular about it.
The mixed feeling of Maxter is amazing.
Is Hong Kong a country?
>>116
Let’s not talk about that…
>>116
It’s a story from the distant future, so thinking about modern countries is meaningless.
It’s a legal gray area machine made from technology stolen from other countries, Bolt.
That’s why it often breaks.
The Gundam for Urube had two swords hung at its waist, but I wonder what kind of fighting style it had; was it a melee-type?
There should probably be a type of machine like the early model of the Shining Gundam that is difficult to recreate in the style of the unbeatable Eastern faction.
Because the Mammoth Gundam is an anime set in Neo-Siberia.
Australia has Kangaroo that is a fighter like J Gundam, which is also good.
>>122
Kangaroos are strong, you know…
Why did a armored warrior become a god?
>>124
To counter the devil (Devil Gundam)
There are big ones like mammoths, Zeus, and Vikings, including equipment, but I wonder how large they can be to participate.
>>125
There are forms for fighting, but I wonder if the size of the first form of the Devil (Ultimate) Gundam, which I was planning to fight with, is acceptable…
Is God meta in relation to the Devil, or was it something Dr. Mikamura consciously added?
What does that make Nobel, then?
Since I liked SD Musha, I’d prefer the name God.
I can understand why it feels natural to go from Shining to Burning.
To be honest, I never questioned the transition from Shining to God.
I don’t quite understand when I’m told that burning is better.
Burning Gundam’s Burning Finger can also turn into the Explosive Hot God Finger.
If you’re going to evolve, it should be from Burning to Shining, right? Just like Kamen Rider and Bomberman Jetters.
A Kabuki actor whose face turns red and shines with excitement when angry, crushing my head with his hands.
It seems that there are people connected to the origins of rhythmic gymnastics in Sweden, but it doesn’t really feel tied to the country’s image or to the Nobel Prize.
If it’s Shining and Burning, Shining might have the image of being stronger.
I feel like it’s mostly because of Chrono Trigger.
The ending of the story feels like a realm beyond flames and brilliance, so it’s good to have a god.