

When I was 14 years old, I had a fateful encounter with the GAT-X 105 Strike Gundam. In an era without social media, I had no idea that Gundam was about to begin. At that time, it was the most popular thing for me. When I accidentally turned on the TV and saw it standing up in the scene, I was shaken. That series led to an increase in the number of women watching Gundam. It was love at first sight. But…
It can’t be helped…
Even the nameless one only talks about characters from MS.
In other words, Nameless is a girl.
Is that what the story is about…?
It can’t be helped; mobile suits are often depicted just like weapons…
>>3
It becomes handsome and cool, but MS ends up being like a flavor.
Recently, there have been many new players in the Mercury Witch, but it’s more about character popularity than the cool MS!
I just wanted to talk about how good the sound effect is when the PS armor changes color, but my friend keeps bringing up Athrun Zala, Athrun Zala…
The opening scene with “We Were So Close” playing is just really cool…
Mercury and this side of MS are gradually starting to look more insect-like.
Honestly, I don’t think it’s cool.
>>7
Huh?
The strike has a nice industrial product vibe to it.
When it comes to talking about the aircraft itself, it’s more like a superhero than reality.
From the perspective of following the characters, the mobile suits in Seed constantly torment Kira, and the mobile suits in Destiny constantly torment Shin.
I have the impression that Iron-Blooded Orphans mostly talks about MS (Mobile Suit).
Well, when it comes to talking about characters, it often gets filled with clichés and becomes hard to understand.
>>13
When it comes to discussing the main story, it tends to shift to a review meeting, but the coolness of MS is serious…
The manga Haruna has reached its peak.
>>14
I loved Shin so much that during my teenage years, I was influenced by Shin and could empathize with him, but there was a time when I almost felt like I was going to die from being criticized endlessly online.
Even after being shown such a scene in the movie, I felt not just moved but somehow purified.
This child is also more than anything burned out by Shin when it comes to Destiny…
…Ah… I… don’t really have any particular hobbies, so I… it’s okay. It’s kind of boring, isn’t it? Having hobbies makes life richer… Look! Ah… Pop… so, did you really have no interest in joining the company? Squeeze… It’s the Stargegan, right? The RGM-89S. The Jegan, over many years, has established itself as an excellent unit… The hyper bazooka has a two-layer barrel and is superior… Among the Earth Federation’s renowned RGM series, it is one of the better MS units and looks cool, organized… The anti-Lansat missile… is designed to suppress combustion and allows a pod to be purged towards the chest… Furthermore… as a material… it has been developed to incorporate… MS… equipment… method… form… also to prevent attacks from the side… to the arm part… and… in response to… … … … as a… 320 oil… mine, is it equipped? Could it be…?
Painting and cosmetics are similar processes, but… for creating topics…
>>20
JK… Make-up… Gundam… new… no, never mind.
In the first place, the discussion about MS can only be deeply explored due to the historical accumulation centered around the Universal Century.
>>21
If we talk about something other than appearances, it leads to discussions about the era and performance.
Caliburn’s utter garbage makes me question the ethical standards of that world.
>>24
So it wasn’t mass-produced after all, but there was somehow one unit!
>>26
Why are you talking about that mobile suit now? Please apologize by bowing!
Excuse me, can I ask for details about the manga?
The Unicorn Gundam looked incredibly cool as it walked out, its green eyes shining through a narrow slit while reflecting the flames.
But all the women only talk about the love story of Mineva and Banagher.
>>29
Thank you!
There are quite a few crap mechs like Caliburn in the series.
The fact that this has been presented as a regular competition is insane.
Many viewers of this generation have been struck by the intense opening of Strike along with the great background music.
It was the box art of the F91 plastic model I saw at the toy store that I fell in love with at first sight.
A painting that looks like an oil painting with the left leg bent and looking over here while deploying a vesper.
I could only say that I was moved.
It’s a world line where a high school girl is talking about her favorite mobile suit…
>>34
This is the same timeline as here.
Because it’s the same, everyone around is only talking about handsome guys! I wanted to talk about Strike or MS!! I was lamenting that.
I like the Atlas Gundam.
Even when I see it in real-time, I’m like, “What!?” but there’s no sadness, right?
There is still too little explanation about the MS of Gekka-kai, and I don’t understand anything…
Zeke Aks loves the design of the Zaku series at least.
It’s more about the character than the robot now…
It’s different from the era when they sold die-cast toys for kids…
>>41
Well, if we just extract the elements, it’s an important scene where the leader of the protagonist’s faction is assassinated halfway through his ambitions… so…
If you’re someone who doesn’t think deeply about the plot, then I think the scene where they protect their friends and die is moving.
The background music is strong too.
I’m concerned that Strike is a robot spirit.
It was a manga about two people in love with HG.
I only watched Iron-Blooded Orphans, so I thought she was a girl who loves Iron-Blooded Orphans to the point of dying.
I hate people who call Strike “Strike Gundam”!
>>46
If it’s the characters in the story, that’s one thing, but for us, it’s fine, right!?
The reason Olga was heavily used as a meme wasn’t immediately after the broadcast, but rather a little while after the broadcast when her death scene became a joke on Nico Nico and it seemed kind of silly, right? It seems like it exploded from that, so if you shut down that kind of information…
>>47
The Tekkadan members were walking around wearing an obvious jacket when they were wanted.
Even though I’m the leader of the organization, I feel a strong sense of dying while protecting the underlings…
>>51
Right after the broadcast, it hasn’t been made a big deal of.
Immediately after that, when I was being talked about online regarding how I die, people started to point out that it’s kind of strange if you think about it, and the number of comments increased rapidly around the end of the broadcast.
>>53
In real time, the dissatisfaction with the developments was stronger than with the material.
I just reviewed it, but was SEED episode 1 this interesting?
The first time I thought “MS is so cool!” was with the red Bawon.
Aslan and Izark are great, aren’t they…
I also related to Shin when I watched it in middle school.
>>56
In the Febri interview, Hiroyuki Yoshino mentioned that he was conscious of the character being an ordinary boy.
There were concerns from the production side about whether it was okay to have an ordinary boy as the protagonist of Gundam…
>>67
The concept of a normal boy getting caught up in war simply because he has a Newtype or some special sense is a classic trope in Gundam…
>>71
In Shin’s case, there was a concern that if we leaned too much towards a more realistic teenage portrayal at the time, he wouldn’t be able to fully grow as the main character.
The director candidly said halfway through, “I really think the main character is Kira,” and it ended up like that.
No… Olga had already been flashed here right after her death…
After the broadcast, there must have been people who were exasperated, wondering if it was another assassination due to the situation with Rafter.
Even though it should be a sad scene, is it really okay like that…? I was just confused.
I can understand sadness over why the development and direction are like this, but…
I feel like there were a lot of people like you who were crying.
The nameless one is this protagonist’s child.
Young kids say “old seed”
Is it the same age difference as when I said the TV version Z is old!?
It’s a manga that often posts just that one panel to start a thread.
Well, that scene was about 10 years ago…
>>62
No way!?
Zeke Axe seemed to be standing quite well against the light cannon’s thread.
>>63
Since there is a discrepancy in recognition at the point of saying you’ve never seen it, you don’t need to worry about it.
One against four is reckless…!!
I’ve often heard that Wing Gundam was really popular among women.
I wonder if that means it has increased even more compared to the seeds?
>>69
It feels like the scope has broadened even more, and now girls with lower levels of otaku traits are starting to watch as well.
I was actually laughing out loud while watching the last five episodes in real time…
The girl who was uplifted watching Freedom.
I was looking forward to the final battle of the TV magazine’s fabrication back then.
You really worked hard on the manga series, didn’t you? Finally, the patience was rewarded with the theatrical version of Gundam SEED, in the state of an epilogue.
Olga was first spoiled about her death in a TV magazine, so she was just like, “Oh, so that’s how I die.”
No, that’s weird. It was said at the same time.
I was honestly really stressed because I was vaguely dissatisfied wondering why “Tekketsu” doesn’t fight and why there are no battle scenes, and then it ended up collapsing in the end.
I thought it was a bit much to make fun of Olga like that, though.
You have a hairstyle like Aslan, but you’re cute!
>>78
Anonymous!!!!!!! You idiot!!!!!!!
Why can’t you understand that I would have been able to get by without realizing it if you hadn’t said anything!!!!!!
The author’s racial film was purifying.
If you’ve only watched the anime, you won’t understand the names of the weapons when talking about MS.
>>80
Names like Palma Fiocchina, Egelstern, and Barain are quite unique and I might remember them.
>>80
When it comes to the main weapon, I might say to use ○○! but I don’t really mention the official name of the weapon that much.
I thought both the Strike Freedom and the Infinite Justice were cool, but above all, I just thought the Destiny was awesome! I was just a kid back then.
I still think Destiny is really cool! And I feel sorry for Shinn in Seed Destiny, he’s all tangled up…
Mr. Kanzaki is like a miracle because he has a strange obsession with Saber without getting overly attached to Shin during his first love.
To be honest, I’m only paying attention to Shumachu rather than MS.
I have seen comments saying that even when the aerial was revamped, they couldn’t quite grasp that it was the witch of Mercury.
>>87
Well, when it comes to aerials, I completely understand the opinion that the basic form is good.
>>89
It’s a story about not being able to understand the difference from that essence.
Girls don’t really care about robots, so have men’s interest in them decreased in recent years?
The author and the OL in the thread are only talking about Shin, but they don’t mention Kagari.
I thought it was good that Shin from Freedom was doing better, but I don’t like being treated like a dog.
I thought that the Aerial would have a modified type that changes one more stage in its second form, but I was completely off in my prediction.
“I remember seeing a tweet like, ‘Why am I forced to draw Strike Freedom when I’m supposed to be drawing a Kira Asuka doujinshi…'”
>>96
If the mobile suits are floppy in a serious doujinshi, it’s guaranteed to be lame…
Not only through the anime, but also by buying plastic models, there are parts where I finally develop an attachment to the Mobile Suits.
At the very least, the author of the thread image is the type who gets excited about things like the sound of beams and other niche topics.
I don’t want to pilot a mobile suit that’s bad for my health, I don’t admire it, and it certainly won’t be discussed in a proper way…
>>100
But you like features with downsides, right, Otaku-kun?
>>101
I like riding too much, but if it means dying when I get on, that’s a bit…
>>101
There are limits.
>>101
Despite being extremely unhealthy, Calibur N still enjoys a fair amount of popularity.
>>104
It’s practically a Suletta-exclusive machine, and it looks good too.
It’s really the worst that, despite being a practically dedicated machine, it’s even causing damage to Sretta.
Mercury’s design for the main character doesn’t leave any impression at all.
It’s been over 20 years, and I still don’t understand the mechanism of PS armor.
Even if one is not interested in MS, the fact that they are now pushing character models suggests a change in Bandai’s policy.
>>107
In the past, there was simply no know-how to consistently sell beautiful girl models…
There are guys who don’t just assemble weapons for beauty products either.
When talking about MS, it always leads to a discussion about Gunpla with a certain probability, which is a bit…
These days, there aren’t many people making plastic models, right?
>>109
Because you can’t buy it at the store.
>>109
There are quite a few people posting examples on both the forum and the bulletin board.
In the first place, war itself is harmful to health.
The initial five GATs are truly supreme.
Because there are details on shape understanding and settings included, buying model kits is a quick way to learn about Mobile Suits.
I wonder why there was a time when they used various original titles instead of Mobile Suit Gundam.
Mobile Fighter G Gundam and New Mobile Report Gundam Wing
>>116
Isn’t it because it’s an early alternative Gundam to emphasize that it’s different from the Universal Century?
>>122
I feel like there were more negative opinions when SEED started during the mobile suit pilot era.
>>116
At that time, it was said that it was because we had distanced ourselves from the Universal Century.
>>116
The Universal Century is Mobile Suit Gundam.
Other than that, there were various things like dividing the titles.
There was also that SEED was criticized at the time.
I think it would be strong if a Char model kit were released.
Considering how it’s used for gags, I understand why they don’t focus on the image.
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In the final volume bonus released at the end of the serialization, a woman in her 30s is depicted ascending in FREEDOM.
Rather, isn’t it easier to discuss MS topics as a result of the increasing popularity of plastic models?
I wish they would announce new MS instead of just remakes for Destiny’s model kits!
>>124
It seems like just releasing a Destiny Spec 2 with a railgun in a movie-sized version would sell well.
While robots in robot anime are characters as well, humans are definitely more popular.
I think that the majority of those who are on Mercury simply have no interest in MS.
The Iron-Blooded side is talking about MS.
Looking back, it seems that the Witch of Mercury often had named characters piloting mass-produced units.