
“Finally, let’s go home, to the Earth that Schwarz, my brother, and my master loved,” that line made me cry.
Domon is quite whiny and indecisive, which is really irritating!
>>2
Shoot, Dormon! Shoot me along with it!!
>>7
The development of having family members die in two consecutive episodes is too painful.
>>71
You’re going to lay hands on a family member for two weeks in a row!
>>71
If you keep going around that area, your mood gets strange…
>>71
When you summarize it in a single broadcast, it’s too sad for Domon if it ends with “The Indomitable Eastern Hero Perishes at Dawn,” right!?
After conveying the whole truth about the Devil Gundam theft incident, Schwarz, revealing his feelings as a “real brother,” is touching.
If things go badly
>>7
I like it more than that scene.
>>2
I think the part of Domon’s character that is most often misunderstood is through viewing.
On the outside and in their everyday behavior, they appear naïve and troublesome on the inside…
>>19
But the vibe itself is good, so there are quite a few times when it’s passionate, so it’s not wrong.
>>2
But I like Domon.
I dislike Ms. Saruwatari.
But you know,
I don’t think there will ever be a Gundam special move as filled with hope, happiness, and strength as the Ishiba Love-Love Sky Shock Fist.
>>3
“I don’t like the name ‘Ishiba Love Love Tenshoken,'” said the staff.
“Then think of a better name, and I’ll give it a try too,” replied Imamura.
I can’t think of a better name than this…
G Gundam is something you have to watch until the end, right…
I think you’ll be able to genuinely feel moved by the Love-Love Sky-Scattering Fist from the second week onward.
Domon is originally a calm and scholarly type, typical of the second son of the Kashu family…
>>1
It’s a great victory because of all the painful experiences.
It seems unlikely that we’ll see a special move where a stranger suddenly jumps out in the future.
At first glance, it can be overwhelming, right? Lovey-dovey.
>>10
Who is this old man?!
The final episode preview is massively spoiling things.
I don’t care about the secrets, you idiot! It’s definitely going to be a grand finale, so you better watch it!
I love that momentum.
Everyone! It’s finally time to say goodbye!
>>14
Who is this guy?
I wonder if it will be revealed in the final episode.
Who is this guy?
For Domon, it was truly a series of painful battles, so it feels great to end with a big victory for G Gundam!
It’s nice that Allenby is the one giving the final push.
It looks like someone is at their best friend’s wedding.
The old man with that appearance, who had been shining on the back of his hand all along, it’s no wonder he came out.
In the early days, Domon would have blamed Rain for Uncle Mikamura’s situation, so I can feel his growth.
The fact that I was hurt wasn’t in vain; I truly love it.
During the airing of G Gundam, there was no negative image associated with stalkers, was there?
Right now, I can’t think that at all; it just feels like I’m some enthusiastic Domon fan uncle.
It seems like just a story about understanding each other through fists!
It’s a good story that suggests we should have a proper conversation instead of avoiding it by resolving things with our fists.
>>23
This area and the way it properly presents various answers in the Universal Century is serious as the first installment of an Another series, right?
>>23
It’s great that the ultimate weapon is not fists, but words and love.
Since I defeated the Ultimate with God, Dr. Mikamura is probably celebrating in the afterlife.
I recently thought that the beginning and ending of the alternative, G and X’s final episode, have extremely contrasting tensions.
I’m glad I watched the finale feeling really bright! And then there’s the finale that makes me quietly feel that it was good to watch…
The “Luv Luv Tenkyoken” is the best in conveying love, right?
I believe this technique was made possible because Domon grew and became able to convey his feelings.
Gundam Fighters communicate through their fists, but Rain is different, so say it clearly with words!
>>8
I like that in the preview, the stalker refers to them as two brothers.
Everyone! It’s finally time to say goodbye!
The Gundam Alliance that protects the Earth is in big trouble! Moreover, Rain, who has transformed into the final form of Devil Gundam, is attacking Domon!
What will be the fate of the entire universe!?
Mobile Fighter G Gundam Final Episode
God Gundam, great victory! Ready, go to the hopeful future!!
The truly important things must be communicated with words, not just conveyed through fists.
>>32
Thanks to watching G Gundam when I was a child, I was able to understand the song from the bald robot that goes “Love and courage are words; if you can believe them, they become strength” in my soul.
A proposal that was live broadcasted worldwide, perfectly recorded in a video, and even made it into history textbooks.
It feels like too many difficult things have happened, and Domon is becoming a bit more childlike in the finals.
Domon is quite a bundle of insecurity.
Even though it’s the final episode preview, it’s incredible how it doesn’t feel predictable at all.
>>37
Anyone who can predict something like “Lover’s Shock Fist” or “First Generation-sama (?)” is strange.
The GN Master who appeared before Domon, who was about to succumb to Urube, is great, right?
“We can’t let the Earth be lost over something like this. Are we going to waste our lives instead? Hm?” The smile filled with love and trust towards the disciple shown at the “hm?” brings tears to my eyes.
I was watching it with an enthusiastic vibe up until the name “Lover Lover Heavenly Shock Fist,” but when that unknown old man came out, I was left feeling, “Who?! Who is he?!” That emotion was suddenly brought back to a good story, and I felt kind of moved.
I still think I like Domon.
They say it’s naive and bothersome, but it’s the most straightforward character representation so far!
But I’m just being helped because Rain is being mature.
If you get upset, it’s better to stop being rough in your behavior towards Rain… it’s better… it’s better…
>>42
The way this adolescent child is being pampered is excessive…
I can’t do it!
>>43
Was this improvised?
>>47
I hear that I became someone I can’t be.
In that moment, Domon returned to his childhood.
>>54
In the previous scene, Schwartz said, “You, with your honest nature…” so it’s sly that he suddenly started talking about me without it being strange at all.
I saw a stupid picture of Rain wearing a German mask here, but in reality, it was an extremely intense episode.
Domon is emotionally unstable, so his strength fluctuates greatly.
Even though I can beat my master, I struggle against the weaklings around here.
Even if it’s a spoiler, since it’s an anime, of course the God Gundam will win, and thinking about moving forward towards a hopeful future.
Ironically, it’s a preview that doesn’t spoil anything at all.
It’s quite well done.
Everyone is too overly sweet on Domon.
>>51
But it’s a cute little thing that you can agree with…
It seems that even the commander has a high evaluation of G Gundam.
It’s probably also because my beloved disciple forcefully destroyed a series that was both a career-defining work and a cursed memory…
>>52
The next Gundam is said to be done by Imagawa, who is the one that said to make it into pro wrestling…
I was reflecting on how I asked for something cruel, thinking it was a healing for everyone…
I love when everyone says “Ready, go!” for the final episode title call.
I can’t bear to see the area where Allenby was kidnapped.
>>56
The rain is really tough.
But which mouth is Uncle Mikamura saying that from?
They were too harsh on Rain until around the middle.
>>57
Because for Domon, you are the only one he can rely on…
>>62
Well, unlike other protagonists who are still learning or struggling, Domon is quite dependent.
I’m doing what I need to do, so I don’t stand out.
It’s great that you fought seriously with your Shuffle friends.
It’s nice that Rain is jealous about that too.
I think “If you can properly express it in words” is Imamura’s own answer to the New Type.
>>60
As a result of seriously going at it, I finally came to understand the loneliness and suffering my opponent was carrying… It’s the same with ZZ’s Judau and Haman.
>>60
I just realized during the recent full broadcast on BS11 that the idea of fighters understanding each other with their fists is actually a depiction of the new type changing shape.
Even so, the feelings properly expressed in words land beautifully, don’t they?
I don’t know anything specific about what the Shuffle Alliance is or its mission.
>>61
They are the ones who will save humanity from crisis.
The Shuffle Alliance seems to have secretly started the Gundam Fight to avoid a full-scale war among humanity.
I never thought a postscript that tarnishes such a picture-perfect emotional finale would be added in the Reiwa era.
I can’t do it! I thought it was really emotional and a great improvisation.
I can still cry now.
You haven’t changed at all since that time!
Originally, it was a story about Martian settlers launching an independent war against Earth, or something like that.
Rain from G Gundam
The Lapis of Chousha Raideen
Theatrical Version Nadesico’s Yurika
I’m going to get tangled up in my biological unit fetishes around here!
Isn’t it that Domon’s immaturity is quite affected by Ulube’s memory manipulation or brainwashing?
The circumstances are so extreme, but at the same time, the protagonist is also deeply loved by the master, the two older brothers, Rain, and friends.
I bought the new edition of the Bonbon version, but it’s pretty bland!
>>77
It’s a monthly magazine.
>>77
When you adapt a weekly anime into a monthly manga, it generally turns out that way.
>>77
It’s a monthly magazine and the page count is short, so what can you do!
>>77
It’s not uncommon for it to become something completely different, like compressing a one-year story into around 12 episodes in a monthly magazine…
>>105
I remember you mentioning that you were given a rough prop of what to do that month and wrote based on that.
This area, the hellish wing, differs quite a bit in detail between the initial plan and the television version.
>>111
X usually wraps up one story in about four episodes, so it’s neatly organized in that regard.
>>105
If I don’t draw based on the initial draft, there’s no way I’ll make it in time, even for a monthly magazine serialization…
Therefore, Tokita-sensei’s Bonbon version W culminates the power of Gundam to fire the Twin Buster Rifle, leading to the destruction of Libra as a resolution.
It is also a story of the rebirth of a naive young man, Domon, who had become rough around the edges, so this landing is beautiful.
What was it that you were calling “Devil Gundam-sama” underground, Master?!
>>80
That person is also quite strange.
>>80
Shut up! If you want to know that, then show me with your fists, not with words!
The Love-Love Heavenly Shock Fist was something that was featured in anime magazines at the time and was so impactful that it felt like it could split things in half, but thinking back on it now, if I were to overwrite the technique that took my brother and master’s lives, it would need to be something like that.
Schwartz’s final scream is too convincing.
Moreover, I heard that the performers were recorded separately.
>>83
No way!?
>>92
It seems that outside of Japan, separate filming is the norm…
I think the idea that an actor’s performance is affected by co-starring is superstition.
>>101
Regardless of performance or anything else, it’s definitely true that it’s much easier for voice actors!
Rain is really just too convenient as a woman.
You infiltrate with cosplay and end things on your own by pulling away in anger.
>>86
No matter what happens, I will ultimately return to Domon’s side.
So, let’s reveal the fact that the root of all this is your father!
>>94
It’s a bit funny that it didn’t become the root of all evil due to the director’s hobby.
>>99
I can’t just blame this person for everything, even when it comes to conversations with voice actors, or rather hobbies…
>>102
I had heard that Motomu Kiyokawa had always played villains, but he had a change of heart!? I was confused.
>>102
In this story, there was an interview with Mook where Rain seemed really distressed as they whispered about the point where the truth could be understood. Was that what made it definitive?
Shubaltz was using some kind of cloth to create a masked sound effect, right?
>>90
Didn’t you put paper in front of the microphone?
In the novel version, Rain was Ulbe’s ex-girlfriend, right?
>>91
Not Ulve, but weren’t they a user of something like bubble dark passage or something?
Isn’t that novel overly biased toward Argos?
>>91
It’s not Urube… but that guy is in the Urube position…
Because I’m a member of the Neo-Japan representative military from the previous tournament…
There’s a story about how after defeating the master who turned white-haired over 8 episodes in the Guiana Highlands, the master was just fine and lively at the venue the following week.
When viewed as a whole, such trivial matters disappear in an instant…
But what the heck is that!!!
>>100
The revival of the wind and clouds has worked hard to bring you here.
In Neo Hong Kong, if you look closely at the Rising of the Wind that attacked along the way, you’ll see the Master Gundam in the midst of regeneration.
>>100
I remember that a recent manga revealed something like remote-controlled toys that move using brainwave control.
Using a brainwave amplification helmet like this
>>109
Unfortunately, the remote control helmet is the same one that was used in the rain in the main story…
>>115
(An antenna that stands out prominently)
>>100
It’s funny to see you come out acting like a strong character as usual after getting completely beaten up and showing such disgraceful moments against the true super mode.
I mean, why was I beaten up at that time, Master?
>>114
I think they underestimated Domon just by looking at him.
So in the finals, I think he was acting like a proud master, thinking “Domon is amazing… he’s my pride and joy disciple.”
Rain, discovering that his father is the root of all evils and was complicit, is crying and getting really angry, which is just too painful to watch.
Well, I have no face to show to Domon…
Before watching… “Isn’t the clown episode just a gag episode?”
After watching… “Huh? Isn’t the story heavy?”
It’s kind of funny how the flow changes the impression.
I remember that Seki Tomokazu said he usually records separately for works like radio shows, probably because he’s also involved in stage performances.
One day, suddenly, my family was virtually wiped out, leading to a life of Gundam fights filled with anger and hate.
It was all a conspiracy steeped in selfishness, greed, and jealousy, but your father is one of the main causes.
It’s not even a matter of being speechless.
The story about the final shuffle and each person fighting is great, isn’t it?
My hands are passionately exchanging remarks.
I wasn’t really into this kind of straight-line animation, but I watched it all at once and it was interesting.
Schwartz was really cool… that’s how it was the whole time.
The voice is also good.
A tragedy occurs.
Please provide the Japanese text that you would like me to translate.
Pursue the person who was considered the root cause.
Please provide the Japanese text you would like me to translate.
That person was falsely accused, and the real criminal was someone else.
I saw it in Giant Robo too!
Please provide the Japanese text that you would like me to translate.
The sins of the parents are the sins of the children…
>>122
>>122
There’s a world of difference depending on whether it’s finished properly or not.
It is foolish to even compare.
Haven’t they appeared in every episode even after the master died?
If you’ve finished watching G Gundam, the next one is Giant Robo!
Since my master is that kind of master, there shouldn’t be any drastic fluctuations in power based on mood.
In a situation where both my time limit and the Devil Gundam’s time limit are rapidly approaching without any room to spare.
It’s like, can I really win that easily when fighting my completely awakened and in top form disciple…?
There is not much sense of incongruity regarding the victory and defeat in Guyana.
Was this around the peak of Jackie Chan… It was really heavily promoting Hong Kong at that time…
>>129
Because Imagawa normally likes Hong Kong films.
I went on a trip to Hong Kong with the staff under the pretext of an interview.
>>131
I bought a lot of weapon replicas, and the studio has become filled with weapons as reference materials.
>>134
I’m not a student who went on a school trip!
>>136
It’s worse because there are no teachers to guide us on the school trip.
It has been said for years on the internet that O-Hage is secretly participating in the contest.
I’m a little disappointed that I was denied in the previous comment…
An absurd episode came out where I used a 1/60 scale model to demonstrate the swordplay to the staff.
The confession before the Love-Love Heavenly Shock Fist is just too much of a best act by Seki Tomokazu…
The Imagawa version of Giant Robo has been said many times to be an episode right before the final episode in a series of TV shows!
If I were to compare it to G Gundam, it’s like taking just the Guiana Highlands and releasing all six volumes of the BGM with the Warsaw National Philharmonic Orchestra over ten years.
It’s more likely that it wasn’t just Gianna who was weak, but that the Master’s drastic decline in condition from the finals caused the progression of the illness and put a debuff on him, which he was managing to cope with through sheer willpower.
From Domon’s perspective, it’s understandable that he thinks it’s annoying to have interference when he’s fighting properly in the final league.
The staff at Neo Japan seems like they must be under a lot of stress.
It’s crazy to think that our country’s fighters are staying not in hotels, but in shabby boats in the back streets.
>>138
Moreover, they suffer damage from ambushes and troubles to a certain extent.
The peak of Hong Kong cinema was probably around the late 1980s… However, I think opinions on this may vary from person to person.
These days, when it comes to anime, it’s about environmental issues.
The answer that Gundam provided in response to that is…
Meteorite impacts causing global cooling.
Cleaning the Earth with a bike battleship.
Extermination of humanity with Devil Gundam.
>>141
W and X have become more about human conflict than environmental issues.
It’s so extreme that I laugh at the answer to the order to do Sailor Moon with Gundam, where the Great Master has the Shirak team and Imagawa has Nobel.