
Shinichi! Which Gundam should I start watching? It’s fine since I like it! I see… Then I’ll start with this Turn A thing… It’s better to watch the others first… Ugh!!
At that time… I wish I could have taken your brain…
It’s fine to look at it from the perspective of Turn A.
It’s like the beginning of Dougram.
Well then, this Build Fighters…
>>3
The build series is relatively beginner-friendly.
It’s fine to just look up the original sources if you find that there are too many references for the characters.
Well then, this V Gundam…
Turn A is incredibly easy to watch even by itself…
Well then, from Char’s Counterattack…
>>6
It’s a standalone movie and has a structure that’s easy to enjoy as entertainment, so it’s quite right.
>>7
Amuro and Char appear, you know.
The first generation can be lightly understood with the theater trilogy, so it would be best to start from there.
It’s fine to watch all the episodes of the TV version later.
Isn’t G Gundam good!?
>>9
It’s relatively long for a pause!
In the Gundam series, the settings are different for each installment, so you can start with any of them!
It’s not true that you have to have 100% background knowledge and understanding to look at something, right?
If you notice something while watching, it’s much better to look back later.
The Gundam TV series is quite long even if you watch it all the way through, and since the tone is quite different, I don’t think it makes sense to say you can start with any of them when asked.
I’ve only seen Mobile Suit Gundam: Char’s Counterattack.
>>15
I want you to watch Pokémon War, Victory, and Turn A.
>>15
Look at Z and ZZ too…
Watch whatever you like, whether it’s from Super Robot Wars or the Gundam sequel or anything else!!
F91 is great!
It’s a W where a lot of regular good-looking guys appear, right?
The Build Divers series is also good in the Gundam series, right?
The first generation is the ancestor and foundation of the series.
From the perspective of the current era, it seems strange or not essential because it has diversified.
Just when I was thinking that, the Seek Ax came.
>>20
Well, since it’s been transformed into Shin, I guess you could say it’s trendy.
Well then, this ZZ…
It’s fine, but you won’t be able to experience that feeling of awe when seeing Turn A for the first time…
Well, if you ask me whether it’s fun enough to continue the series after seeing the first move…!
>>25
I watched them in order from the 1st and enjoyed them quite a bit.
The ones that I completely failed and gave up on were W and X.
>>25
I still think it’s really interesting until we land on Earth.
>>98
After getting off, time stopped on the island of Kukurus Doan, and I was completely captivated.
I think the ones that are complete as single items are the best.
>>26
Well then, this thing called X…
Although it’s the age of the first generation, the first one I saw was V…
Isn’t 00 or seed good enough?
Both have concluded on terrestrial broadcasting and in theaters.
You should probably look at Z and ZZ too.
There’s not really much that continues on its own, right?
It should be good with Origin.
Crossbone Gundam, good!
Because it’s interesting.
In Turn A, everything necessary for the story is explained within the story itself, so you don’t really need to have seen other Gundams.
There’s a history of various Gundams in the past of the world within the story, and it’s just that all of that has been filled in, leading us to the present.
>>33
Well, if you break it down to just the elements and the presentation, I guess it ends up being like that.
As long as there is the first element, it’s moving for those who have been watching since the beginning to conclude with the first.
Since it’s an answer to that theme, I don’t want to recommend such a perspective to important people.
I see… then this Hathaway of Flash…
The first part has a lot of mentally heavy stories that are much more intense than what one might expect from someone who’s never seen it before, giving a strong visceral feeling of war.
Whether the next one follows after seeing that initially… it depends on personal taste…
The content follows the original closely, and after multiple remasters, the visuals of the polished seed are ultimately rounded, right?
Well then, after watching Re:Life, I’ll watch the original…
Even if there are various interpretations piled up and gaps filled in the series…
It’s okay to reach out from a new place and go back once you’re interested…
I think people who like Hokuto no Ken will find X easy to watch.
In terms of visuals, starting from UC would be safe.
Wait for the new work.
>>42
I see… then this thing called GQuuuuuuX…
That’s nice, isn’t it? Just the mustache.
The subscription I’m in only has the theatrical version, and it’s tough.
Well then, this Build Divers Re:Rise…
Actually, I’ve only seen Turn A Gundam and G Gundam.
OO doesn’t mention colonies at first, so it might be good for people who don’t understand sci-fi at all.
However, since there aren’t any easily understandable villains, it might be a bit difficult for children to grasp…
It’s fine just to watch Tomino’s works in order, and the movies are easier, right?
>>48
In the movie, it seems like it goes from First to Z well, but it doesn’t connect to ZZ.
>>48
Many people can’t even do that.
If you’re young, you can do an entire marathon, but as you get older, it becomes more of a hassle.
>>48
Only fans of Tomino or hardcore anime enthusiasts can do that.
A friend of mine who is a fujoshi got hooked on 00.
If I were to recommend something now, wouldn’t it be good to go with First?
There’s also Zieg Ax.
It will end up being an opinion from the side I have already seen.
From the perspective of someone who doesn’t know Gundam, it would probably be SEED.
G Gundam has a face that makes it look like an easy watch, but in reality, it’s something you enjoy with the element of “Wait, are they doing pro wrestling with Gundams!?” So you should definitely watch a traditional Gundam first.
>>55
I learned about G Gundam through Super Robot Wars, and it was the first Gundam I watched in anime, but I found it interesting, and I think it depends on the person.
I think it’s fine if you just like it when you see it in the current state.
It seems like there will be discussions about what to show in the second work as well.
>>56
In other words, it’s from Zikakus…
It doesn’t make a difference whether you’re just casually watching something or planning to watch everything.
I feel that choosing for myself rather than asking others leads to greater satisfaction.
If it’s the first move, I might want to recommend W or around oo.
>>62
While W has catchy characters, the story is incredibly dense and there are many time skips during scene changes, making it somewhat difficult to recommend.
It’s interesting, though.
It seems like that guy with a story was someone from a previous work… or something.
So that sunglasses was this guy… something like that.
There’s also the enjoyment of checking answers later.
If you say you’re interested, then you can go ahead and watch that work you’re interested in as it is!
The first Gundam I saw was Char’s Counterattack and F91… I didn’t understand anything at the time, but I remember it was fun.
I’ve been thinking about watching the original Gundam someday, but it’s old and hard to get into.
It would be nice if they remade the original Gundam since anime is always doing remakes.
>>67
They say it’s old and difficult to access, but rather, the first generation is quite easy to see.
I started with the first theater trilogy and have been watching the rest on Abema all at once.
I think all of them are interesting…
If you’re really going to choose, it tends to be “this one before watching XX!” while avoiding UC.
I think I’ll choose something around Double O, as the design is also neat and easy to see.
If you’re going to watch it, then I’ll choose the first one.
Since you probably won’t watch it anyway, I’ll recommend my favorite, Turn A.
I can’t recommend just the Twilight Axis anime.
A recent interesting perspective would be GQuuuuuuX or SEED FREEDOM.
It’s good to let them choose based on pictures, but I’m troubled because there are works that I secretly feel are not quite good.
Preferences vary from person to person, so there is a possibility they might like it, but I worry that they might stop watching the Gundam series altogether.
In this day and age, having a total of 50 episodes is a turn-off.
It’s either the theatrical version or Mercury.
I tried to watch ZZ, but it was too intense and I gave up.
>>77
I was able to watch it until the end on Abema, but I think I would have given up halfway if I hadn’t been commenting along with others.
Since no prior knowledge is needed, the Heisei Trilogy or Seed should be fine.
It seems that the story of First is easier to understand than that of Z or ZZ.
>>79
If the first one made as a gravelly version isn’t the easiest to understand, that would be a problem because Z is aimed at those who grew up watching it.
That being said, it also depicts the carefree upper echelon of the federation.
Surprisingly, the black history isn’t that important, so starting with Turn A is acceptable.
>>80
The surprise of seeing a Zaku appear and going “Whoa!?” will be gone, but…
That’s not really a reason to stop doing it in the first place.
Unlike Z and Hige, I can confidently say that the 1st is good as a theatrical version, so it’s easy.
It’s true that it’s approachable, but it would be troubling if people watched W and thought, “Oh, this is what Gundam is.”
If we’re starting from what Gundam is, it would be the original or Seed.
>>82
Gundam is a story about the conflict between colonies and Earth, right?
>>87
I think the part where Earth and space are in conflict and a Char-like person tries to mess everything up is more reminiscent of the original Gundam of the Heisei era than SEED.
However, it’s strange because it doesn’t have the unpleasantness or the rawness of humans, so when I see jealousy or sexual depictions in other works after W, I am taken aback.
Do you want to see a bunch of Gundams moving around making a lot of noise?
It changes depending on whether you’re interested in the world of Gundam or not.
If I had to choose between the top two, I would hesitate as well.
Are you okay with old anime?
Recently, when I watched Z the Movie 2: Lovers, it ended with Haman coming to help Char in a pinch, so I understood that “lovers” refers to Char and Haman.
To strangers, 0080.
For those who want to see big machines fighting stylishly, watch 0083.
I’m a bit confused between works featuring Newtypes and others.
If it’s F91, I can finish it quickly… For now, I guess I’ll throw out a bug…
It may be old-fashioned, but I really like the way defeat scenes are presented with the intense lines of old-school anime, like “Gagaan!”
ZZ is a fairly high-context story, so you need to understand that for the kids, including the protagonist, both the Argama and Axis are insignificant.
Getting into it through sambor or manga is also an option.
The first generation is often said to have old graphics, but what caught my attention the most was the movement of the MS.
The direction in certain parts was incredible, and the iconic scenes were indeed iconic, but…
>>97
The old style of the artwork is easy to get used to, and the storyline is definitely a masterpiece, but the movement of the MS feels not very robotic, or rather, there are quite a few moments that feel a bit awkward…
If I were to recommend to beginners, I would say the 00 Seed original movie.
It’s fine to start with the best-selling variety.
Hey Hadlar, this “Iron-Blooded Orphans” thing doesn’t have any robots battling at all.
>>104
The later the work, the fewer combat scenes there are for sales promotion purposes…
>>105
Let’s have Gundam carry cows and do the laundry for promotional purposes!
>>104
Ha-ha! That comment comes pretty late in the game, old man!
On the contrary, you can start with any of them except for Z and ZZ, which might be confusing if you watch them first.
I think that “First,” which tends to be overlooked in theatrical versions and games, is quite an interesting standalone story.
>>109
The theatrical version and movies only pick up the main storyline.
Yassan also says time should stop, and he mentions that episodes like “The Island of Cucuruz Doan” are clearly just filler and a waste of time, while the episode featuring Miharu is popular and is just being indulged, to be frank, it’s also a waste of an episode.
It’s just that such stories give depth to the world.
Seriously, I started watching Gundam from Turn A, but even without watching it, I was totally fine.
I recently rewatched all the episodes of Z, ZZ, G, and W on Abema for the first time in a while, and it was so interesting that I’ve been sleep-deprived every day and now I’ve caught a cold, so I’m fine with watching any of them at this point.
When I watched the original for the first time in a long while, Amuro seemed like a typical hero-type protagonist who could easily say something like “Damn it.”
It’s not like that in my memory…
>>112
Sometimes I remember and act like an introverted otaku, but the scene in the first episode where he scolds Frau is already very impressive.
>>112
What is Gundam that strikes with the anger of justice? I was laughing when I thought that.
In the first episode, you see the tragic situation and unleash your righteous anger.
>>127
In the early stages, Amuro is constantly unleashing the anger of justice…
After recommending AGE, it sank into the abyss of Level 5 all on its own…
SEED is cool because from the first episode, the older brother strikes with a sword in an impressive display.
>>115
The armor Schneider is so cool…
>>115
So
Episode one is
Just standing.
I told you so.
>>124
In DESTINY as well, the ending of episode 1 being ignored after the pose is just too much.
Because of these points, the first episode of the original series becomes quite outrageous.
The Gundam that moves like a swordsman in a period drama divides opinions, but I like it.
What I want to see is the sword fighting, so the robot aspect comes second.
>>116
The scene where the arm of the Guff is cut off at the counter is super cool and is often presented as a memorable scene.
>>116
I remember something like the Gundam blocking a heat saber from a Rick Dom with one beam saber hidden behind its shield like a sidearm, and then defeating it with the beam saber in the other hand, which felt very much like a samurai movie.
SEED is easy to understand, but I think the image being beautiful is largely a result of nostalgia being beautified even in the HD remaster.
I think the war in my pocket is good.
>>121
That is
Other guys
It’s better to see it first…
>>155
Shu
Gundam is a story in which the righteous Federation forces, led by Amuro and Gundam, defeat the evil Zeon army led by Char.
That’s right, Ikeda-san.
SEED was around ten years ago, so my memory is…
>>125
Were you sleeping?
It feels like only ∀ and G have a different character from the other Gundams.
I am the one who became the first Gundam that’s currently playing in theaters!
>>128
That looks really interesting, lucky you!
>>128
It’s not wrong to recommend the latest installment to Gundam beginners at any time.
I like that there are no Gundams at all in the first episode of “Hige,” but I might have found it boring if I watched it as a child.
The scene where Seed launches from the catapult while saying “pipipipipoo” is just cool.
>>133
I think the coolest moment is when Freedom descends in front of the Arc Angel in a big pinch.
The most different part is the beginning of ZZ.
What is a silhouette quiz?
>>134
It’s obvious that people who only say this haven’t seen Prelude ZZ at all.
It would be nice if, after going around a few times, I could just accept the first Gundam as a Zeke Axes!
If Zeke Axes can maintain that refreshing feel until the end, it will be super trendy.
>>138
Given that Zeon is dictating the Earth Sphere, it would be problematic if things didn’t get messy, but I probably don’t think that kind of story will happen.
It seems like it will be neither poison nor medicine.
While I mostly say it as a joke about the Zeon aliens,
In the early stages, from Amuro’s perspective, the actions of the Zeon forces are truly nothing but deeds deserving of the righteous anger being directed at them.
Amuro tends to snap at any comments he doesn’t like, and surprisingly, he’s quite strong in real life, so he’s not really as brooding as you might think.
>>142
That guy with a name like a female character from a sequel…
>>149
Haven’t you watched the original Gundam?
>>149
It’s a girl who attacks the latest police Zaku and steals the fallen Gundam…
>>142
He’s just a hero who simply enjoys tinkering with machines…
It was also a time when I was treated as gloomy just because my hobby was tinkering with machines.
The reason the Zeon army is evil is mostly because of Zum City.
In the build series, if you start with Rerise and later watch the past works, you might think, “Why are you so serious about this game, just kill it.”
I like Gundam with lots of cute girls.
>>147
The only option left is Gundam Wing.
>>148
Don’t forget about V Gundam either.
>>148
Should I just point out that there are things like Mercury and various other things…!?
I started to wonder if W is considered an option…?
>>147
I was looking at it that way with G-Reco.
>>147
Hoi V Gundam
I have seen quite a few people who started getting into Gundam after Hathaway.
I feel like I can go anywhere… and that I’m actually going to the first generation a lot…
Mercury has such a different appearance on the surface that it doesn’t have to be recommended at the start unless requested.
I made that judgment.
Turn A takes into account that the history of Gundam has been a history of ego and conflict.
It would be good to reach the conclusion that we should suppress it with reason and be able to use both nuclear weapons and MS as beneficial tools.
Amuro is biting into Ryu and Bright a lot.
After rewatching Gundam for the first time in a while, I realized that the introverted protagonist attribute I think is strong is more Kaine than Amuro.
>>162
That guy has a “whatever” attitude and lacks any sense of ownership.
With Miharu’s death, I finally made up my mind.
>>167
That episode’s performance by Toshio Furukawa is really good…
Clearly, Kai is different this time; he seems to be more focused than usual.
Amuro was definitely hitting soldiers together with Bright, right?
There are many women in V, but I think they have quite a few unique looks.
>>168
It means you have a variety of choices.
That cheating bastard aside, is Ryu-san going to get hit too?!
It seems like there are a lot of people who haven’t seen the original Gundam, for real…
>>171
I think most people have only seen it in Super Robot Wars, played the games, or just watched the movie version.
And well, that generally conveys the message…
“It’s fortunate that there is a game where you can understand most of the story if you do this.”
>>179
It is fortunate, but it has also created many misunderstandings, so it is also unfortunate.
I felt that strongly in G Gen F.
The Universal Century series is basically gloomy and quite tiresome.
Around W Gundam, there are noticeable scenes where the animation doesn’t move, making it look like they are reusing footage.
X is too plain, and while I like Turn A, its design is too divisive, so I think it’s safer to recommend works from SEED onwards to others.
There are few beautiful girls, V.
Personally, I think Camille is certainly wild at first, but in the beginning, it seems tougher for him since there are no peers on the Argama, unlike Amuro.
I get hit quite a bit…
>>174
It’s really tough, and I’ve lost my parents right in front of me.
Even if we reconnect, we’ll end up fighting, and since we’re both children, it’s not surprising… it’s really tough.
The beginning is a parallel development that is the complete opposite of the official history, so saying that it leads to the original work makes it strong.
>>175
This accurately stimulates the otaku heart with things like discovering worlds or picking up non-settings… first-time viewing.
Camille is quick to pick fights at the beginning, but she gets beaten up by the group right away, so it feels very deserved.
Well, after episode 6, it gets frustrating in a different way.
Just keep an eye on 0080!
There are a few scenes with pretty intense gore, so just be careful about that.
There are more than 50 episodes of “Seed” and “Seed Destiny”!
There are so many people who have become friends without realizing it, just through speed dating!
Watching the beginning → I’m intrigued about how it originally is, so I watch the first episode of the original series on YouTube → It’s actually pretty interesting!
Whether it will become the first viewing pathway or not…
>>185
It depends on how we move with Kukurus Doan when time stops.
They said Z is good with the new translation, but the crucial ticket gate scene (which is not actually a ticket gate) is missing.
>>186
Those who say it’s fine with a new translation don’t understand anything about Z, so there’s no need to listen to them.
In the first place, saying that scene is like in the new translation Z shows that you don’t understand the meaning of why that work was created.
Let’s start from 00.
Ryu is really supportive in helping to maintain the relationship between Amuro and Bright; I can definitely rely on him.
Moreover, when they get angry, they can actually get angry at Amuro.
I feel like the moment when Bright was most likely to have his heart broken was when Ryu-san died.
>>188
Ryu is the one who facilitated it, so Bright was able to take on the role of the villain, right…?
Who would be the character with strong introverted attributes in the Gundam series, to begin with?
Moment?
When it comes to cute girls, my top recommendation is Sana-chan, who appears in Gundam Breaker Battlogue, but there’s really no proper way to watch it.
For now, should I show you Build Fighters…?
>>195
That’s a hobby anime.
It’s as different as Bomberman B-Daman: Bakugaiden and Spabii…
>>195
It seems that in real arcades as well, there is a problem with too many competitors who have no interest in the original work.
>>195
It’s often said that beginners find it boring because they don’t understand the material unless they see various things, but I think it’s quite safe.
It’s common to have exchanges like this at festival events, right?
My younger brother started with Turn A.
I happened to watch the rebroadcast of episode 1 and was really moved by “Earth is a great place!” so I ended up watching all the episodes.
After that, there’s an amazing route with G Gundam in the first movie version of Seed Destiny.
The V Gundam I recommended was abandoned halfway through.