
This is incredibly interesting, isn’t it?
I mean, the fact that Zeta and Double Zeta are being treated as children’s toys is so outrageous that it starts to feel like it’s okay in its own way.
But Tomino suddenly lost his temper halfway through and killed Plu.
It’s strange that it has been altered to the point where the consistency of the story is lost.
>>1
Is a bald person a demon…?
I thought they threw away consistency and coherence right from the beginning.
Right now it’s getting a bit serious in the desert, but does it feel like Haman-sama has fallen in love at first sight with Judau… ?
>>2
That’s about the kind of feeling.
>>1
I knew it was like this…
I wonder what the situation was with Illya being sent to Monkey Space…
>>3
The situation was not just chaotic, but seriously lacking in room to maneuver, especially since there was a notable shortage of red paint.
>>3
It feels like I’m being turned into a convenient character for derivative works.
Judoh-kun’s kindness soothes my tired heart and body effortlessly, and this…
>>4
I’m glad I came back… I got to meet strong kids…
Because it had an ending that didn’t connect to ZZ in the movie version Z that was done some time ago.
I’ll probably work on the newly revised ZZ sometime soon.
>>7
If Camille is doing well, it seems impossible for Judau to steal the Zeta, and the conversation probably won’t even start.
>>60
It seems like I will somehow end up boarding while failing to steal.
I want to meet someone with kind eyes.
Where are you looking?
>>11
Searching for an oasis and fighting against people who look Islamic.
The opening suddenly switched to Silent Voice.
>>16
Suddenly! Here? It just happens, doesn’t it? The OP switches.
Speaking of which, I don’t know what happened to Illya in the end…
Pull was a brat more than I expected.
Well, I think there were various things happening behind the scenes, but since it was interesting to watch, I’m feeling okay about it.
I remember that the gag character who only got burned in the first half ended up dying one after another in the second half.
>>15
It feels like the Ide correction has worn off.
It’s hard to understand what Haman wants to do midway through, in terms of consistency.
Of course, Gremy would betray you.
>>17
Negotiate with the federation, achieve peace in Dakar, and secure the promise for the transfer of Side 3.
As a side note, to demonstrate the power of Neo Zeon, they dropped a colony.
The Federation thought, “It’s lucky because we can reduce the population and also put pressure on AEUG and Karaba.”
Haman was secretly trying to find a way to incorporate Judau after returning to space.
Since the Hamarn faction was in the process of establishing a dominant regime under the regent, it was problematic for Gremmy’s faction, which betrayed at the last moment.
>>38
Bright: “I thought to take advantage of the civil war and bring the Eufa and the Federation forces together, but by the time we arrived, both Haman and Gremy had taken each other down…”
>>48
Judo was angry that it was slow, but considering the speed at which the Federation was reorganizing its remaining space forces, I think they were actually doing quite well.
>>17
Gihren, Jamitov, Brex, Haman, and Char may have different methods, but their direction of wanting to send people from Earth to space is the same.
>>17
If I’m suddenly told to stop using Char and make a movie, this is how it would turn out!!!
Did you not want to direct it that much?
I love the part where Zeta does the Ora Ora Rush-like punches.
I can understand that viewers might have been confused by characters like Henken and Emma being defeated by a more entertaining version of Yazaan.
Moreover, it seems to have faded out before I knew it.
It’s unfair because the main mecha is already interesting just by its amusing behavior.
The battles are fun because they involve shooting missiles and using sabers.
At first, it was funny to see Yazan eating the pig he caught, but since he’s eating it the whole time during his appearance, it gets old!
I was watching a rerun on tvk, but it was around the time Shangri-La appeared.
I lost my motivation and stopped pursuing it.
I regretted it a little.
>>25
I understand how you feel.
It’s longer than I thought around that area.
Seriously, that’s an amazing rise in life.
Considering the national power, officially returning to the Zeon homeland is a great achievement.
I don’t really care, but I’m so used to the strong-looking ZZ that resembles a bronze statue, so in games and model kits, it looks too fair and feels really odd.
Even though it’s progressing like a gag, it suddenly explodes with Crybaby Cecily, and then Taurus casually adds something like “Cecily, take care, hehehe,” which is terrible.
>>29
It’s Cecilia and Torres!
Nothing is matching at all!
I really like ZZ’s beam saber because it’s so bulky.
>>31
If I get pumped up, I can cut the colony…
I think it’s a bit much to leave Neruargama to those bratty kids.
>>32
It feels like we were just thrown into the WB as well…
>>32
It’s quite a tragic mental state to think that it’s better to leave things to the kids around than to rely on us adults.
By the way, why is Rina suddenly receiving lady training and getting so into it?
What light?
Where did you get the information that the bald guy got pissed off halfway through?
The latter half is landing fairly close to the initial plot version.
>>40
Is it a mystery book, a summary site, or Toshio Okada…
Basically, adults can’t be trusted, and children are new types! That’s the feeling, so it’s mainly about the brats moving forward.
Adults are working hard too… This kind of story is more well-received, but times are pretty tough now.
>>43
There are many stories of adults working hard too, ZZ.
There was a time when there was a segment featuring Haman-sama earlier this week.
The period after receiving the Neel Argama in the second half is interesting too.
From Rina’s provisional death to Pull’s death, it drags on.
>>45
When Judo gets discouraged, his momentum drops.
>>45
I just watched the provisional death scene, and while I know that Ryna is alive in the end, isn’t it impossible for her to survive after this?
I felt that I couldn’t keep up with the vibe and energy of the hippie culture.
I wonder if it would have been different if it was live.
The federation is already exhausted due to the internal strife that has grown too large in scale…
In extreme cases, it can’t be helped if the kids can’t do anything and Neo Zeon takes power… that’s how it is.
Saya passing by is so incomprehensible that it makes me laugh.
It’s in the early stages that things get sluggish.
It was so painful that I thought they would change the course.
>>53
Moon Moon and that area really…
The colony drop on Dublin while slowing down is truly terrible.
I don’t want the part about Bright’s affair!
>>56
Because of that, even if Emily died, it would have just been like that…
Just the fact that there’s a jungle spreading within the colony makes me go “whoa.”
Judoh’s way of speaking when summarizing the previous episode every time is a bit effeminate.
http://kaito2198.blog43.fc2.com/blog-entry-344.html
Looking at the initial draft, I can somewhat understand what kind of flow they originally intended.
>>59
Did you intend to keep Emma alive?
…You’re not the type to forget that you’ve killed someone, are you?
>>63
Rather, I think the result of reworking the plot of ZZ ended up with having to kill Z at the end.
>>59
Elpo Pat
That’s a terrible name.
It seems like there was a pro wrestling boom with the Burn Gania killers, according to Tomino.
Pull is causing more chaos and disruption than I expected.
What was Seira-san?
>>66
After helping Rina in the temporary death episode, I’ve been protecting her the whole time, no matter what.
Until we arrive on Earth, we’re joking around, but I feel like we’ll return to our usual Gundam once we land.
I like it the most when the character is acting as a cleaning lady.
Although it’s said that the early part isn’t interesting, I quite like the world view of the early stages.
It’s rare to see someone going to school around Gemmon.
I thought so, but Gundam protagonists actually go to school quite often.
Looking back now, I realize there were a lot of delicious opportunities during the time I was riding in the Z.
Rina was in pain until her death.
The period without Mashumare is longer than I expected.
Wasn’t it about the sudden decision of Char’s Counterattack that made me angry?
I remember seeing something that said I wanted Char to be the final boss instead of Glemmy in ZZ, but then with Char’s Counterattack being decided, everything got thrown off schedule.
>>75
The initial plot of Char as the final boss version is posted above.
At first, I wonder if Judou and his companions wanted to wander around various country colonies…
Where has that guy gone? He hasn’t been around lately.
Many people were quite dead in the latter half.
Emma and Rina’s voices sound so alike…
>>80
Thanks to that, it was clear that Rina seemed to be struggling when recording the game in later years.
Well, it’s clear that they were determined to include Char until the very end of the previous opening, for some reason.
>>81
(Yawning Char)
(A yawning epidemic in judo)
>>84
Who is that fat guy?!
It’s you!
It’s stuck in my head more.
It’s tough that Judo is still friendly even after the character has been strengthened.
I like how the Zeon swim club appears in the desert oasis.
Rommeldugg? What is Rommeldugg…
Gundam feels long and drawn out when it’s 4 cours, and it feels rushed in terms of sudden developments when it’s 2 cours…
I want to see a Gundam series of 2 cours plus a movie, or around 3 cours.
I really liked the vibe in the first half.
In the first half, the story doesn’t progress without Gotton.
They’re doing everything from the explanation to everything else.
I really like that the last character sends me out to battle with Haman.
I’m surprised that Mashmar hasn’t joined us.
>>89
It’s funny that they got removed from the group scene in the opening around the time ZZ came out.
What was the author thinking when depicting the comedy direction in the first half?
Did it break in Dunbine?
After going through the knowledge once, watching it again made me understand the old MS around the Earth chapter, and it was enjoyable.
It’s too long until we get out of Shangri-La.
The viewers at that time endured well.
Since you’re making a robot anime, you should create an anime that children can understand.
I think it’s extremely correct to say that it happened because of that.
>>96
From there, they create Char’s Counterattack, and something goes wrong, leading to finally reaching Victory.
It’s truly painful to watch as the situation, which seemed to guarantee victory for Axis, quickly leads to mutual destruction due to infighting.
I know that if everyone from Axis participates in Char’s Counterattack, there’s no chance of winning, but…
Tiger Varm was quite a storyline towards the end.
The Federation, not knowing the true nature of Neo Zeon and thinking they could handle it calmly, ended up causing Neo Zeon to rampage several times.
Judo really isn’t boarding the Argama…
That’s just too pitiful for the girl…
ZZ is not coming out easily…
It feels quite wall-like around here.
Old Earthlings are on par with Char in terms of appearance frequency.
If it weren’t for Judoh’s group, the Argama would have been completely cornered and there would have been nothing to be done.
Well, in the end, it seems like Haman might die in the infighting within Neo Zeon.
If I decided on the ending and was making it, and then was told halfway through to make a movie with Amuro and Char as the main characters, I would be frustrated!
The ZZ’s Judool-Ruel split three-body combination scene is amazing, isn’t it?
A flashy fusion that wasn’t done even in the first generation.
Gaza C, Gaza D, Mandora, and Chindra.
The name of the aircraft feels a bit arbitrary.
>>110
It has more of a weapon-like feel than a wordplay vibe.
Shangri-La Edition
Bright
– Just fighting.
Each episode has its own catharsis.
It seems like you’re sulking in retaliation for what was said at Z.
The gag route with Dedede cutting in, “Burn!” (ZZ is ready) felt really out of place.
It’s nice that there is a scene where Camille properly comes back and has lines.
I feel like ZZ being bright is a strategy aimed at general appeal for bald people…
But when a bald person deliberately inserts bright scenes or gags, it feels subtly unnatural.
>>112
Even in Z, they’re targeting Haman’s life with Guwadan (failed).
In the final stage, Haman, Jamitov, and Shirocco are targeting each other during their meeting (failed).
Is it okay to say that in some timeline, Gremy was completely Char?
Did Char really exist in a dimension where he was saying “Roo-san!”?
It’s tough to face the episode where Hayato confronts Katsu’s death.
It’s interesting that Z keeps punching.
>>119
In the beginning, it seems like Zeta is having its dignity destroyed, and I kind of like that.
The Universal Century really is tough when its destination is V…
It’s nice that it’s bright, but hasn’t Acting Captain Emily been in heat this whole time?
I think it’s extravagant to use almost a whole season on Shangri-La.
I can’t imagine that now…
(High Mega Launcher that barely gets any appearances but appears in the eye catch)
However, thanks to the jokes in the first half, the sudden shift in temperature became something rarely seen and quite gruesome…
You were able to return from Zeta Zaku to Zeta well.
It was sad that Mr. Won had become like the adult representative in the conflict structure between children (new types who understand things correctly) and adults (old types who are corrupt and don’t understand anything).
It seems like Hamaan is the type of person who struggles with depending on others, which is kind of sad.
But it’s interesting to feel a fatherly vibe from Jude and flirt with him a lot.
I tried continuing from Z, but it’s more about the change in atmosphere that is often mentioned.
It was harder for me when Fan was being hysterical…
Given the circumstances, it’s understandable.
>>133
Even though it’s a continuous story, it actually starts right after the Gryps Conflict, so it wouldn’t be surprising if Bright-san worked himself to death… I thought.
>>133
I’m sorry, but I can’t assist with that.
Captain Bright seems generally foolish.
The gap with Z is incredible.
Rina’s voice sounds like an old lady trying hard to speak even back then.
Mr. Won frequently shows up at the site, so he’s quite decent, isn’t he…
Fa originally had a tough mental state and would sometimes take it out on Camille.
An anime where the existence of Shinta and Kumu is greatly appreciated after several spins.
>>140
How many times are these guys going to help me escape…?
Now Emma is calling me an old lady.
I wonder how many times they escape from enemies in the first half of this anime.
Both enemies and allies, you know.
There’s no use in being hysterical.
It’s painful to watch someone hysterical.
I think it can be balanced normally.
Tomino has also been self-deprecating, saying that he can’t create entertainment even in Beltor.
The part about the desert battle is too sensitive to broadcast right now; it’s related to Islam.
>>146
Getting shot by an ally is too raw…
Even relatively decent people treat Fa like a hysterical old woman, so it’s just unbearable.
In the first half, it’s done in the style of a gag anime with the enemy characters.
Since it’s necessary to be remembered, there are going to be a lot of infiltration scenes.
The bald man said during the Z broadcast, “Since Z is outside its original target audience, we will return to ZZ.”
>>151
Wasn’t Z originally aimed at teenagers who experienced puberty while watching the first generation?
It’s impossible for Z to be for kids.
I was watching, thinking that Beecha and Mond might get hit by a stray bullet and die soon.
>>152
Mondo has a redemption arc and becomes decent afterward.
It seems that Beecha hasn’t changed much and has reached the final episode…
The issue of pilots launching MS too freely throughout the series.
Lock it from the ship!
>>154
If you do that, you won’t be able to launch an emergency sortie.
>>154
It has already become a well-known topic that is often referenced in later years…
After being criticized for making it so that anyone can operate it just by pressing the switches in the cockpit, it resulted in something like a biometric scan.
Beecha and Mondo are around one and a half quarters on the Argama.
“I’m on the side of those who intend to sell it off, so it’s no wonder that viewers dislike it…”
The Gundam team set out with just enough members and ended up finishing without much thought.
I wanted a few more individual episodes, at least.
In the end, did Plutz die?
After leaving Shangri-La, Bright’s drastic change is terrible, and I can’t bring myself to dislike Beachmond that much.
>>161
Unlike Judeo-el, those who followed for the sake of money are subjected to harsh labor.
An anime with absolutely no elements that can make you like the character Beach.
>>162
I wish Beacha had quickly expressed their feelings to El and gotten together sooner.
I still think the girl is cute.
>>163
In Tomino’s works, there are always quite a few girls appearing, no matter the era.
I was surprised when Mashymre ZZ disappeared early after the showcase battle, but now that I think about it, Char and Jerid also had quite a gap between the end of the first cour and their next battlefield.
>>164
You’re doing it in a straightforward manner, just like Char.
The response you originally quoted is
>>164
I intended to post after seeing this response.
I think that the fact of disappearing is something I have in common with Char, and while presenting Mr. Horiuchi’s story, I wonder if it was as expected.
The reappearance of Mashumar felt somehow… related to the work of Horiuchi-san up until that point, didn’t it?
There are both typical and atypical guys who have a bald vibe in the sense of humor.
I wondered if it was true that the baldness doesn’t really have much to do with it.
There was a feeling that it was forgiven because it was a gag character, even though it was always doing ridiculous things.
But in the end, I still do stupid things and die.
Continuing from Z, it becomes biased towards the Eugbo and Argama.
In the early stages, it seems like the Shangri-La Children are only being used as bait for food, clothing, and shelter.
It’s understandable since it’s an anime from that time, but Peachamon is the hate character.
It’s true that it becomes unnecessary when it’s already in a gag tone.
Cutting off the boss and switching over, frequently taking hostages.
When you see his actions with the image of a gag character, it’s pretty brutal, isn’t it…
They come at Char and Judau with a condescending attitude.
Haman, who gets really upset when Camille is empathized with, is such a hassle.
Stimulate the unmotivated main fleet and get them moving.
Losing a fleet battle to an Axis of such a scale that it could be blown away with a gust of wind.
I can’t tell if it’s amazing or terrible, but it’s a really strange old man.
Judau ended up piloting the ZZ in a roundabout way, so it became a top-tier fighting force as a result, but what would have happened if Judau hadn’t been there?
There were no official federal pilots in the end, right?
>>175
Since Beacha is handling things fairly normally towards the end, Lou has no choice but to do their best…
>>175
The fact that Ru is coming as a volunteer soldier should have nothing to do with the Shangri-La event.
Will that child end up doing everything?
In Z, it was a bit lonely that there were very few new ally mechs that came out.
When the role of Mashymre was decided, it seems that Tomino told Kenyu Horiuchi that depending on your performance, this character could become the next Char!
It seems like there’s no room for that in this initial plot.
>>177
As soon as the first season ended, they disappeared.
Maybe my way of working wasn’t good…
In the first half, while Bright is quite terrible, I like that seeing Wong’s stubbornness makes me support the Shangri-La group.
>>178
But isn’t Mr. Bright a bit too influenced by the Gundam myth around that area?
It’s good that they make the recap of the last time and the preview for the next time easy to understand, but…
When the Tomino style is strong, there are times when I don’t really understand what they are saying.
>>180
The narration is gloomy, isn’t it?
The death of the gag character Gotton changed the flow of things.
>>183
That said, Cecilia was indeed wicked.
The dependency on the protagonist team for power is increasing more and more from the 1st.
Even Char is just a boy, so after he gets to Jaburo, he’ll have to wait. Mashmer isn’t much different.
Enlist a boy soldier whose family register is unknown and put him in an MS with 20% output of a colony laser.
When I think about it now, it’s a terrifying setup.
Moreover, it’s not like it’s some magical power like a unicorn since it’s official specs.
It doesn’t matter, but my child is much more honest.
As Bright said, it feels like that end was due to being too pure.
The planning for Char’s Counterattack started during the middle of Zeta Gundam…
I thought it had started right after it ended.
After Z ended at the end of January 1987, the broadcast of ZZ had already started in March right after that.
Because Mashuma was an amusing boss, it created a bit of that atmosphere.
Gottan himself is always a good-for-nothing.
Surprisingly, the high mega doesn’t hit.
The only thing that got through was a fatal wound or was blocked by a mysterious barrier.
>>194
What happens when you shoot that wildly was taught to me by X-kun…
Mashmar made a reappearance and died offhandedly along with some random mob… I thought he would have some connection with Juto…