
It’s too late now.
It’s a historical drama by Fruit, after all…
Looking at it this way, this guy is actually quite handsome.
>>3
Flit is handsome.
Asem is handsome.
Kio is cute.
>>5
I remember being really sad that the image of Adult Kio looks just like an old man, as it seems to be some kind of reference material.
Well, if it becomes peaceful, I’ll probably have a desk job in the future and gain weight…
Three generations of stories are directly added to Flitt’s life…
He is the savior of all humanity.
It’s unfair to become a true hero right at the very end.
>>7
I also like the development where I get ‘forced’ to become a hero in the short sword version.
It’s too corrupt; having to rise through the ranks myself is too hard mode.
My family, my first love, and my mentor were all killed by the Vagan…
Well then, shall I improve the environment on Mars…
I’m sorry to hear that.
>>11
Why?
>>13
Because he is a hero with a heart that is kind to the very end.
Also, it’s the hometown of my first love.
>>13
If the soil for the Veigan still remains, another Veigan will be born.
However, if that soil is destroyed, the Veigan will never be born again.
We were able to exterminate the Vegans!
>>11
The Vessel of Heroes
I really like how at the end, Kyo becomes an ordinary chubby uncle.
As I become an adult, the things I want to protect increase, and it keeps getting more and more difficult.
It’s rare to see a Gundam protagonist who really cherishes their family.
Of course a statue would be erected…
It makes sense that the request of the cute, beloved grandchild is to finally destroy the old man’s fading obsession with family.
It’s because I was able to forgive myself.
Amuro is developing all the parts of the Gundam and is acting like he’s crazy.
I can’t remember the name of that crazy old dwarf.
It’s someone with a name like Yangus or Paragus.
>>22
Vargas
>>24
Even when I hear the correct answer, it doesn’t click for me…
When Yurin died, I felt like it was just one of those typical Gundam heroine deaths… It didn’t resonate with me that much, but the weight of Yurin’s death really started to make me genuinely sad as it burdened Fritt…
Some things reset with each generation, but I was really surprised that a lot of my companions keep dying.
What is it about Super Robot Wars that makes the situation even tougher?
>>28
I like that the time when they withdrew from the front line coincides with the formation of the Titans.
>>28
When crossed with the Universal Century, the title of the Federation Army Commander-in-Chief from the Space Noids seems a bit too outrageous, doesn’t it?
Grandpa was called by his name so much that he was always referred to without honorifics…
Old man Asem had a kind of good vibe, didn’t he?
I don’t dislike becoming an ordinary fat old man because I understand that the world is peaceful.
I’m grateful that I can talk properly now…
At that time, it was considered a toy-like work.
It’s quite impressive that you’ve drawn proper old man and middle-aged man appearances since the cute shota days.
That said, I’m shocked that Kio is just way too ordinary compared to my great-grandfather.
I’m from the AGE generation.
My favorite design of a Gundam made using the manufacturing technology of an opposing organization is Regilus.
You can tell it’s a Veigan type at a glance, but it’s definitely a Gundam.
The uncle boom that we’ve been forced into was really just a temporary thing.
>>38
The character design in the Flit arc had such a high level of Level-5 concentration…
>>38
I really think there are many people who wouldn’t remember their names even if you asked them now.
There are also Pokémon with the same name.
I wonder if I can finally hear the actual voices of the children who were watching back then.
The spiky silhouette of the Vagan mobile suit is too cool!
Iwak-san is just a guest after all…
It’s clear that the weapons have evolved by the third generation, having sacrificed the important first half’s battle depiction for the sake of this.
I like myself.
I also like the song.
Life is not a toy; I have decided to continue watching it as a performance.
It’s good for tomorrow, right?
Toyonaga Toshi is a bit too good at acting.
I know it’s not a work that can be praised without reservations, but I have always loved how rigorously it explores themes like the evolution of weaponry.
AURORA is one of the standout songs among Gundam theme songs.
Desperado and Iwark are still making special appearances in games like Arsenal Base…
Is this the last Gundam to release a character song?
I’m still dissatisfied that the final boss just appeared out of nowhere.
My dad was a pirate and caused so much trouble, yet he’s casually come back…
>>53
If anything, I’m hiring the same subordinates from the pirate era and succeeding in business…
AGE1, still active even in the final generation, is great, isn’t it?
I don’t know why, but my dad has become a pirate!
I don’t know why, but AGE2 has turned black!
I don’t know something, MA!
>>56
Read “Shido of Reminiscence.”
There are many strange descriptions, but read it.
I really like that Zehart seems to be contrasted with Asem but is actually contrasted with Flit.
Like Zeheart who continued to bear the ideal alone until he broke, and like Flit who inherited it like a baton and ultimately received it himself.
I like that Veigan gets MS from the EXA-DB gacha, but the Earth side steadily analyzes it, so their technologies gradually become similar.
Are you crazy thinking that if you balance out my dad’s fighting power and exhaust both sides, we can end the war?
If you’ve been at war since the moment you were born, you would probably think that way, right? I was taken aback by the anonymous comment.
>>62
Flit, Asm, and Kio all have a way of thinking that was shaped by the era they were born in.
As mentioned earlier, it’s really great how Kio can move the rigid heart of Flit…
>>62
It’s a way of thinking like, “It’s only natural for soldiers to fight, so just let it be that way.”
I’m too used to the battlefield and have gone completely insane.
>>62
First, assume that the top is Izelkant and that Flit has become the eradication uncle.
I like it because they say lines that don’t seem like something a protagonist would say.
>>63
What is a demon lord?
I was the demon king.
Throughout the entire series, it feels like Flit, Asem, and Kio are always overshadowed.
It may look like a redo of the one-year war, but I really like how the Earth Federation is truly malicious and practicing a policy of abandonment.
I don’t like it, there’s no way that’s true.
I thought it was cruel that the kid who killed my first love has turned into an indescribably awkward middle-aged person.
>>69
Seriously, this guy has done most of the work.
To put it clearly, you’re a war criminal, middle-aged magician.
Don’t go dying feeling satisfied!! That’s what I feel.
>>70
If we don’t satisfy them, the Veigang will turn into something like the remnants of Zeon, creating a dilemma.
The strange moral values in the president’s script are hitting in weird places.
>>71
On top of that, I also intend to seriously engage in Gundam.
The impact of the Purge Committee.
>>72
When I need something like this, my heart breaks.
It’s nice to fight for the things you couldn’t protect…
I find it interesting that compared to UC, which can be quite retrofitted, the technology system has been properly developed over time.
Based on rationality, Gridlin, etc.
Grandpa seems to be into death metal, yet he is sweet and kind.
>>77
I think it’s significant that Kio resembles Flit’s mother.
You force yourself to say extreme things.
The perfect revenge of the fake captain is incredible, isn’t it?
It’s the first time I’ve seen something like that happen with such a common theme as revenge.
Basically, I’m not the type to like the protagonist.
At first, I hated the thread image, but in the end, I ended up liking it a lot…
It’s terrible that the children and grandchildren of those who infiltrated Earth get along with Earthlings, making their parents and other Earthlings seem like enemies, leaving them wondering, “Why?”
>>84
Naturalized Veygan II will have a tough time after this.
>>84
“I’m going back to Earth!” It’s normal for a Vegans to say that, but if they were born on a hidden Earth, they wouldn’t be able to understand the motivation and hatred towards Mars, would they…?
I reread it, but the way the story is constructed is quite different from the follow-up Another: Iron-Blooded Orphans and Mercury.
While Iron-Blooded Orphans places importance on the topicality of the moment, AGE may lack in live feel but instead gives the impression of a consistent storyline.
I like that even though Asem became captain, he still seems a bit intimidated by his dad.
>>89
I mean, I like the design of the chairs on the ship.
I liked how you stabbed the fleeing, living enemy with your beam saber without hesitation.
It’s quietly cruel that no one tells Flit that his son’s Gundam, of all things, is being taken to a friend’s factory to be given a pirate makeover.
The recovery team that doesn’t notice Asem floating nearby or getting caught is terrible too.
>>91
The workshop was silenced by Asem, right?
I understand well that you thought seriously and worked on it, but your sense of it was remarkably off.
That’s why it has a strange taste, or rather…
>>93
There are many rough aspects, but it’s clear that the themes and mindset were thoroughly considered, so I can’t bring myself to dislike it.
I can see that Hino was also properly considering the classic NT theory of Gundam.
I like that the phrase “entrusted savior” has been a curse all this time.
The overall shape is good, but the way the branches grow is somehow strange.
>>95
I have captured all the important episodes needed to create the story.
The arrangement and measurements are strange…!
>>104
Did you just talk about Gelato Spriggan, you bastard!
>>109
“Even for the same human beings, it’s not guaranteed that they can understand each other.”
“People who cannot stop their desire for revenge are quite common.”
It’s a story that is essential to the theme of the work.
I totally understand why it would happen at this crucial point!
>>133
I feel like I might be able to connect this to Shanarua’s story.
>>104
I feel like Girard Spriggan wasn’t a character who would take up an entire episode.
I was aiming for kids by teaming up with this CoroCoro.
In that case, we were initially off track by starting with a three-generation model…
Well, I do like the three-generation elements, you know.
>>97
Isn’t the MS design too plain to target the Corocoro demographic?
The Kio chapter is good, but…
>>97
Well, regarding CoroCoro Comic-related matters, it seems that none of the later Gundam series were successful and withdrew, so it was likely just a fundamentally different customer base.
The fact that it synchronously developed with Dan Wars for some reason is also bad.
I think the false captain is a character that doesn’t manifest without a strange sense of dissonance.
I like you.
The high resolution of the avenger’s fake captain is nice, isn’t it?
In retrospect, it has some flavor, but at the time when I saw Lord Izelkant’s true intentions, I was simply confused.
In fact, the Veigan side also couldn’t determine the location of their allies who became invisible.
Past technologies have not been completely analyzed…
>>106
A mysterious system of technology where each party analyzes the past technologies of the other.
I felt that the NT elements were kept as a flavor, and they were properly making Gundam in various places.
Mr. Oblight’s “Kuu~ Korekore!” feeling and revenge don’t lead to anything and create a profound sense of emptiness, don’t they?
The wrist twirling is really good…
Vegan is not recognized as a state, so peace is also impossible, right?
The standards of that world might be different from the real world.
The final boss as Asem is too weak to even take me on… Don’t let them seal away every single weapon!
>>113
The weapon I showed you again surely won’t connect to the super pilot…
>>113
What am I doing… I can’t believe I managed to win against a super pilot while in a mental breakdown state. It’s just too cruel.
>>113
The difference in status between a long-term single person and a family man who has been sleeping for years is significant.
>>120
In the ED play, Peter Pan and Captain Hook turned out to be like that…
>>113
It’s fine because it’s proof that even Asem can’t win when he’s in perfect condition if he’s mentally shattered.
I also like that it’s always AGE1.
Well, it seems like the companions are quite different.
>>114
It’s a different substance.
That weird MA is ridiculously strong; I thought they must really like the original Gundam…
>>116
Guldryn is great, isn’t it…
While the careful combat in MoE is nice, one-minute cooking has its own appeal too…
Even for Mr. Obright, those who have survived such a muddy battle that spans generations have a completely different level of experience…
I can only say this now because there are plenty of exciting combat scenes in MOE, but I actually quite like that surprisingly anticlimactic conclusion scene…
I like the composition where Adel Titus is on the sub-flight system, almost like asking if you want to die.
>>125
That mysterious guy sitting in seiza is nice, isn’t he…?
What the hell is that guy?
>>129
Is it Ulozzo or Zgok frame?
As long as we can launch a surprise attack from above on that guy…
Mr. Obrights’ final battle has amazing visuals.
Even though I had little interest in the character itself, I still remember.
In the scene of Mr. Oblight’s farewell with Rem, it’s really great how the voice actor puts so much effort into shouting.
What was being said a lot was the wing section on the back of AGE-1.
That’s good, I like it.
>>130
A good design that feels satisfying even without carrying anything.
I love the ground part of the Kio chapter where a lot of cool mass-produced machines like Adele mk2 and Adele Cannon appear.
The scenario where a powerless old man defeats a powered-up mobile suit with a customized old production model is something straight out of an otaku’s imagination.
I chuckled at the similarity to the flow of the movie version of 00, where the dead support Zehart right before he goes insane and comes out with Regilus.
The result is the opposite, or rather, it’s mostly the fault of the magical middle-aged man.
One-minute cooking is said to be a production, but it feels like it just became necessary to do it that way because there isn’t enough time.
>>136
Maybe that’s it, but it’s also interesting how all the attacks are so precise there.
I liked that the named characters in AGE were also piloting mass-produced machines.
What on earth is The Gundam…?
>>139
A badass who took down Sid with just one sword.
>>146
It’s Bael…
>>161
In other words, Iron-Blooded Orphans is a Gundam set on Mars.
I hope there will be a crossover with AGE someday.
>>167
There were rumors that it was originally planned to make another Mars Gundam since it had the same producer.
Even though it’s all so clichéd, I can’t help but feel weak as I witness every series culminating in that final scene of the diva sinking…
What I found memorable and liked in MOE was the part where Zehart and Daz seemed to have developed a somewhat pseudo-familial affection for each other.
It’s great how Zehart realized that he couldn’t take down the Gundam at all, even after firing the Digmagenon cannon that killed Flamme.
I’m going to throw up.
It’s frustrating that there are hints leading up to it, even though the idea of doing the Gillator Spriggan at this timing feels like a sudden decision.
I really like how the overall idea that leveling up is the strongest because L5 is a game company comes across, even if it’s subtle.
I haven’t played the game, but isn’t there quite a bit of supplementary content in the anime?
>>149
There are various things.
I just can’t get used to the fact that Sparrow’s biggest showcase has turned into a turtle-like outfit that I don’t really understand.
>>149
The game was somewhat lacking for me, but the interactions with Yurin during the Flit arc were really good.
The part where Flit, who also lost his family, advises Yurin, who cannot acclimate to the new environment, based on his own experience.
Just when I thought I entrusted everything to Zehart, it’s terrible that Lord Izelkant is secretly preparing things like the Veganc gear.
Since it’s someone who can take on a Triple Gundam, some depth is definitely necessary, right, Girard Spriggan?
I want to see a year-round four-cour Gundam like AGE again.
Well, that’s understandable, but it’s amusing to see how confused everyone is about Asem, who clearly lacks the qualities of an X-Rounder! This was interesting in the context of the Girad Spriggan arc.
I think Holmes could have had a few more standout moments, but it can’t be helped…
I heard a story about how Flitt, while thinking about a gift for his wife, manages to handle battles and comes up with ideas by observing the way enemies scatter, and I was like, “Huh…!?”
In the Kio arc, it’s like, “Don’t have the familiar illness subplot of the little sister happen twice in one cour!”
>>157
In terms familiar to L5, the steel frame is surely falling down, right AGE…
I still love the incredibly stupid weapon, Double Bullet, even with such a simple silhouette…
In the end, the Sparrow from the Flit arc of AGE-1 left a strong impression.
Despite its appearance, Titanus surprisingly doesn’t remember much.
>>159
It’s a wear that defeated one of the strongest named characters in the story, after all.
It’s noisy, so why not just put everything on? The flexibility of making FX is laughable.
>>162
Alright, then it’s fine to attach the Sigil Blade, which can cut through anything, to the outside of the body and use it for a body slam! That’s just too much!
The Gundam that aired for four seasons throughout the year and the hand-drawn robot anime, AGE, was the last one.
Romi’s grandfather.
I forgot the details, but I heard that Hino proposed a surprising new machine, but it was rejected by the higher-ups, and I thought, “That will flop for sure.”
>>166
However, later Hino tried to create a surprising gadget by themselves and ended up failing as well, so it’s a case of both sides being equal.
>>166
In the post-broadcast Modegura interview, there were various things mentioned, but I just felt like these guys were saying it after the fact…
Kama-kun: “Ah~ I want to form beam blades all over my body~” I couldn’t hold back my desire.
The successor product to the Sparrow’s needle gun didn’t come out quietly.
The Sigur Blade is surprisingly surviving well.
>>169
The G Bouncer has the same lower body as the Sparrow, so all models in the series have needle guns attached.
The ones that Dabble Bullet and FX seriously made are too strong.
>>172
It seems like there’s some gear that doesn’t look like it’s made very seriously!
>>179
The Orbital’s armament is too weak, it’s just playing around.
What… what is that MA that looks like a ball with a drill stuck on it?!
>>175
With a simple shape free of complexity, it combines productivity, rigidity, and mobility, wielding a beam drill that integrates offense and defense and returns with a straightforward and powerful strategy that is also friendly to new soldiers—this is the perfect weapon, Guldryn.
I think there were actual issues beyond just Hayano being criticized, but when I listen to various interviews, it seems that the director’s initial approach of suppressing the direction had unintended negative effects.
I think there were quite a few issues with the producer who was rejecting Hino’s proposals left and right.
If it had been after the build, I could have increased the work with the weapon set, but the timing is just bad.
>>177
Well, to be honest, since it’s a work from the same producer as the build, seeing the success of Dan Battle’s business strategy made me think, “Should I give it a try too?”
The simultaneous launch of the card along with the fillets feels like a product rollout driven only by madness.
What in the world is the Digital Bazooka!? I thought it was a new weapon in this situation… a final weapon!? But it got destroyed without making much of an impact!?
>>181
Don’t underestimate the Blastia Cannon.
The thread image is a product of Lord Izelcant’s selection, except for the point that it is an X Rounder.
It often feels like the buildup ends up finishing in a slimy way, doesn’t it, AGE?
Is that joystick really used for the Double Bullet? I wonder if it’s serious!?
>>186
If it can be predicted and avoided, then it’s a perfect calculation to shoot a quantity that cannot be predicted and avoided.
>>186
When I introduced the back button attachment for the PS4 controller, I remember thinking, “Is this really going to be mastered in one go?”
Since Kio happened to be a talented child, I ended up making a great one. Alright then, I created the ultimate all-range weapon, the C-Funnel. That furnace is really doing whatever it wants until the end.
If Kio hadn’t awakened to non-killing, he would’ve been a mass producer of gruesome images, right? FX
>>189
It’s like huge Chinese cleavers flying at high speed from all directions, so normally you can’t dodge them, right…?
However, the pose of having discarded hesitation is too cool.
Assem’s disappointment over not having the X-Rounder aptitude is just so apparent!
>>193
(All other grades are all top ranks)
The kiln should provide more user-friendly wear for frit.
>>194
Huh? We have met the requested requirements, though?
Looking back, I think it’s amazing that we completed four consecutive cours of robot anime…
This guy is so hard to deal with!! But the problem lies with the fluitt I’m using.
I love beam lawn mowers.