
In that world, that’s a real war.
It seems that if we hadn’t gone to Venus, it would have been a serious war route.
Does it mean that we don’t have to fight in the TV series?
I’m not sure what a “real war” refers to, but there aren’t many works that depict full-blown national level conflicts, right? I think there are more local wars and civil strife.
They don’t even know how to wage war.
What I’m using is quite dangerous…
It feels like everyone is fighting with the atmosphere.
At the point of Zeta, a third faction comes in halfway, but it’s mostly infighting among ourselves.
They don’t have to fight that war, but since they don’t understand it, they are fighting MS battles, which means they are at war.
I often saw people who were too focused on that perspective during the broadcast of G-Reco, thinking about the development.
Thinking about that hellish Universal Century, it’s worth progressing to a future where conflicts can be resolved peacefully.
Let’s watch G Gundam too.
Is G-Reco a conflict?
Rather, it feels like a very serious, modern-style war.
The use of dangerous weapons and attacks on public property are prohibited, and wars are being fought for the sake of the economy, so hatred is not directed towards individuals.
>>13
From the first episode to the final episode, it persistently focused on the occupation of the tower.
Once it spreads, it feels like it drags on endlessly, similar to the conflicts around the Middle East.
I don’t understand why the battle in the final act started and ended.
They don’t understand either.
Is the influence of the Skud religion significant?
There might not be many well-done religions in creative works that don’t have any hidden agendas.
>>15
Many people probably thought that the Pope is definitely a bad person.
Aren’t Gondwana and Amelia still at war?
>>16
I have been doing it for decades.
The speed of technological advancement understood through roses in this area of expertise is remarkable.
I’m just finding toys and having fun.
>>18
Shining, roaring DX Moonlight Butterfly!
Murderer!!
>>20
The movie version is like, yeah…
There was a sense of tension when Towasanga came out and when he returned from Venus.
It feels like they’re not fighting a war that assumes a so-called annihilation battle.
They just want to exert pressure and take control.
>>25
It feels like a battle for negotiation.
The purpose itself is simple everywhere.
I feel like there is an awareness of the war, but people don’t understand what they are doing.
I wonder if that’s different from the pirates who broaden their horizons by traveling.
It’s not a war to seize territory, but we are indeed at war.
>>27
It might be more intense than land due to the scramble for vested interests in photon batteries?
>>44
There are also wind and solar power, but since the main power source comes from batteries, it’s crazy to think about the impossible energy usage.
What did the soldiers who were drawn to the light of war and died want to do…?
>>28
It’s strange to question what someone wanted to do who was drawn in and died!
>>28
It’s in a panic state, right?
Drawn to the light in a dark place.
Light = Death, the expression is intense.
>>28
While playing an FPS with many participants and hearing gunfire, I felt a bit of sympathy when I rushed towards it thinking, “I need to go over there and do my job,” only to die.
It’s amazing how they’re dying with a sense of airsoft.
No matter how much firepower is used, even if I think I understand that it could kill the pilot, I probably don’t truly grasp it on a personal level.
>>33
Even with common sense and practical experience, there are things that Berlian just couldn’t understand.
>>34
I’m made to use it without even knowing what kind of weapon it is.
From around assault mode, it becomes possible to use zoom and ignore Minovsky particles, and the feeling of this world being crazy starts to ramp up significantly around the mid-point.
The dictator’s weapon is outrageous, but what was humanity planning to fight with that?
If aliens come, won’t we be able to convert them into energy?
>>38
Though I’m on your side (?), I also have counter weapons, so it’s obviously against humanity.
The final episode is basically the end of the war once the Amelia fleet is defeated…
Once Kumpa is dead, the mask will lose its purpose and there will be no reason to fight.
If the Jitto gang accepts us, it doesn’t matter which faction it is.
Humanity should have just been doing masturbation with big sister! Shikod!!!
The photonic torpedo is exactly the kind of threatening weapon like a nuclear one, isn’t it?
The feeling that something amazing from Tender Beam has come out is incredible.
The second half was kind of messy and hard to understand…
It was funny that Tampa got crashed while paragliding.
The timing was really good.
If the main weapon of Jit Lab hadn’t been in development, it would have been a complete disaster.
Q. Why are you fighting in a war? You all!
A. Because it’s fun.
But this is quite true, isn’t it?
>>47
That’s why I just get told I’m playing army like a genius!
>>50
You were the one enjoying it the most, weren’t you!!
>>57
The essence is that geniuses are merely enjoying their own genius and are not captivated by the soul of war.
>>60
The part where they hold back Mick, who charges in with blood rushing to his head while laughing loudly, is the mark of a genius.
No one knows when to stop, so it turned into a haphazard total war of all forces!
>>48
I can only think of one thing that comes to mind…
>>48
There was a moment to stop, and then just at the timing when we thought we would start ceasefire negotiations, Yggdrasil just popped up.
I think the part that is the hardest to understand is that Gondwan is barely visible on the screen.
No faction has the luxury to go to war.
The wars in the G-Reco world don’t feel like they’re the result of politics or ideology, but rather that they’re happening simply because they can.
Among the forces that are out there, the Amelia Army is the real professional.
Whoa! It’s a new weapon! I don’t understand the principles or the system, but I can fight! Don’t use it with that kind of attitude!
“Using my son’s death, President Amelia is unforgivable!”
An old man who eagerly wishes for war may not understand the situation well and might carelessly end up dying.
I wonder how old Captain Krim is.
It was written in the script that Aida is 19 years old, so I wonder if we are the same age.
It’s just like you Earthlings to say things like going to the front lines without reason, yet you also ended up dying carelessly at the front, Colonel…
>>62
At first, it seems like you should be a bystander or working behind the scenes, but you become so engrossed in the war that you can’t take your eyes off it, which is both fascinating and frightening.
Genius is truly a problem because they are a genius.
I think it was quite a terrible situation that it was all MS from Jittalab in the final match.
I like that geniuses are sometimes a bit bad-tempered.
Captain…! Was Duhak’s beam this powerful…!? Kun says, but I think it’s more that the pilot is the one who is strange.
It gives the impression that it’s mostly people who are getting excited by themselves.
Everyone was intoxicated by war and toys, but the genius was intoxicated by themselves, so they remained unwavering.
So I can calmly deal with the situation when the girl I like is in trouble.
How do you see genius? …I’ll just observe quietly here.
As for the beam weapons of Jit MS, Kia’s individual technical skill is amazing.
Shut up, you shitty old man! Die! Grim can do it.
As expected of the president’s son.
>>74
A president who won’t die from something like this.
As expected of Krum’s father.
>>76
Is that guy still alive after that?!
I wasn’t used to the feeling of suddenly entering a combat state in such a slippery way.
I understood that the answer is because it’s a worldview not accustomed to war.
I immediately turned Conqdevinus into a bathtub plug, but if you let it unleash its full potential, it’s a seriously dangerous weapon, right?
>>77
There were 8 wired weapons with melting heat fillers that could not be installed in time.
Also, since it’s inside the dome, we can’t fire large beam cannons or large missiles.
From the viewers’ perspective, Captain Kia really is something else.
It’s tough because they see me as a true great person from the perspective of Venus people.
>>78
In order to solve the mystery of the disease that causes people to deform, we pushed forward with the plan to return to Earth, even if it was forced, and that’s why we produced successful outcomes.
Until now, there has been no option of war, but now that we have obtained means such as MS and spaceships, politicians and military engineers think they should give it a try.
Why is Chikara so strong?
>>80
Because I’m training.
Putting that aside, I think it’s because there’s a lack of awareness that the other person is a human being too.
Decisive in a bad way.
>>80
I wonder if they were someone with a strong drive for self-improvement, as they were scared of mutations and still working out.
Mutations are bad, huh…
>>84
In the main story, it was treated as a disease, but is it really okay to just adapt to space in a straightforward manner…?
>>88
It depends on how you perceive that person.
For the Kumpa, it’s a decline, for Raghu, it’s adaptation, and for Aida, it makes her think that for now, she just wants to live healthily and energetically.
>>84
In his youth, the balding man who created an anime saying “Humanity will leave the cradle called Earth and evolve into a new humanity in space!” now makes an anime that goes, “As a result of living in space for generations, we can no longer maintain our human form… we really need to raise children on Mother Earth!” I can feel the change in his thinking due to aging.
>>101
The impact of the reality that space development has been sluggish since the end of the Cold War may also be a factor.
Considering the advanced technology, it still seems difficult for humans to live in space…
It’s amazing that a mech like Dahak has become full of fabrications in EXVS when it has only fought in one episode.
>>85
With such a small runtime, being able to express the charm of the mecha that much is really impressive, Sugita!
While the forces from Amelia are relatively still alive, the newly emerged Capital Army has ended up causing terrible damage in the end, and that’s just…
>>89
The composition of Uusha + SFS is seriously strong, but the opponent is just too monstrous.
>>89
The army commander and the space fleet have been devastated by Yggdrasil…
Captain Kia may fight a certain way, but he’s a person who tries hard in other aspects.
I only had a disappointing image of Captain Kia, but he was actually a great person…
Geniuses are really geniuses, which is a problem.
The scene of the Salamandra failing to enter Earth and sinking struck a chord.
I understand well the fear of thinking that it’s good enough if it works.
A strong enemy, Derensen! That’s good, right…
I like the shapes of the crescent ship and the full moon ship.
The commendable D.hack from ExVS properly uses beam cannon barrage, rifles with hand barrier shields, beam saber dances, propeller attacks, Dharma fusion, Mick summoning, and energy absorption with plunder.
It’s kind of funny that Suwabe-san is taking on multiple roles.
>>100
There are Suwabe voices in each faction…
Yggdrasil is not a weapon that should be easily destroyed like that… I think.
>>102
Yggdrasil is often considered a final boss class in certain works, isn’t it?
The Perfect Pack was too much of a dictator, and the Full Dress was dazzling, so it somehow managed to work out.
>>104
I think the weapons made by Venus that appeared in the later stages are all capable of being final bosses in terms of performance.
Hey… why are the two most final boss-like characters, Dahak and Lucifer, on our side…?
>>102
The specifications of the Gaitrash and Yggdrasil’s beams are depicted as too realistic for destructive weapons, which is crazy.
>>109
Captain Becker being killed like garbage is terrifying to the point of chills.
Captain Kia would have been more formidable if he had understood the threat of the weapons and acted accordingly.
If you understood that much, you might not do anything extreme from the beginning…
>>105
The strong awareness that Earthlings are uncivilized people who can’t even eat fish is problematic.
>>113
Even if you are well-versed in thumbnail specifications, you cannot imagine the results that actual technology will bring.
They have a strong sense of pride as engineers and look down on those who live in the lower world compared to themselves.
The belief in technology was simply too strong.
>>105
The hole in the colony was made by a missile fired by Chikara, so the captain still understands what’s going on.
Mutation seems to lead to an incredibly long lifespan, so in a way, it can be said that it is an evolved version of humanity.
The final chapter in the story has temporarily halted the reckless battle for the Capital Tower, and the interactions between Tsuki and Venus Grove have also begun, signaling the start of a new era.
Unexpectedly, it turned into a situation that could have killed a pregnant woman, but Bellri managed to have her surrender and ensured the safety of her unborn child, which is really impressive.
It’s unfair that Yggdrasil is so big yet so fast.
>>111
Barara! (Suh) Barara! (Suh)
Even though there’s a war going on, everyone is so relaxed that they easily switch allegiances, and even if they come back, they don’t get too angry about it.
>>112
The treatment of prisoners is also quite lenient.
The line about being overly excited to receive Mr. Laraiya’s toy is just spot on.
>>115
It’s not the accumulated technology, but rather the high-performance weapon, the blueprint of Hermes’ rose, that was spread around.
“I’ve somehow become able to make high-performance weapons! With this, I can get a little naughty, right!”
and
“They are dangerous, so let’s develop weapons too.”
It gets exciting, doesn’t it…?
However, as a boy, it’s only natural to get excited just hearing the outline of photon torpedoes.
Seeing it in use is really scary… I can’t believe humanity hasn’t gone extinct using something like this.
Mick, who heard Klim say “The idiot is coming,” went all the way to intercept him, so he must have some skills, right? When I fired a warning shot and actually managed to shoot him down, I love how Mick said, “As I thought, he’s an idiot.”
…But aren’t you all the ones who are strange?
I laughed out loud when the person who seemed like the mastermind died so easily.
>>124
An idiot who thinks they are a bystander.
I have no idea why I thought of making Kaba-Kawari the final boss.
Well, it looks strong, but…
Kumpa (Whoa… it looks like a serious war has started… I don’t know anymore…)
>>126
Focusing on just Kunpa, his location kept getting closer to the front line, which was not good.
It’s like, “Yeah… there’s no point in fighting anymore since the ones who wanted to fight have died.”
The moment Rock Pie died, Mashner suddenly began to go insane, reminiscent of the vibe from past Tomino works.
The honor student who is fighting for the megafauna while also properly spying for Capital is impressive.
>>133
In the early game, there was a great chance to return to Capital with G-Self, but it got crushed, poor thing…
At the time of broadcasting, nameless nurses threads were often created.
“We are being subjected to unjust exploitation!!”
The scene where Kelbes mentions the instructor to Berli is nice, isn’t it?
>>137
I was surprised that the extra scenes were added so seamlessly when I saw it in the theater.
Why was Colonel Kunpa watching the match from such a place at the end?
>>138
I think I was drawn in by the light of war…
>>138
I suppose they never imagined they would get involved.
>>138
Longing for war…
It was a good ending, and I’m glad Mom is safe.
I think it’s a good balance to have the Venus Globe, which effectively holds the most power, secretly damaging chromosomes to maintain the energy supply network while the Earthlings are fussing over energy issues and the Towasanga people are engaging in unnecessary schemes, leading to a desperate feeling of needing to form a military force because our future and our children’s future are in jeopardy!
>>139
I wanted this explanation quickly.
Now I can understand.
>>149
I think you can understand that the people at Venus Globe need to figure something out at their limits from the talks between Aida and La Gu.
I think the idea of an important person coming to the battlefield for a picnic and then accidentally dying is something only a bald person could think of.
Photon technology and water compression are both quite insane technologies, but if they are connected to the Universal Century, I’m curious about where they were developed.
It would be funny if the letters “AF” were somewhere in the lower right corner of Hermes’ rose blueprint.
Photon torpedoes and weapons worse than the moonlight butterfly, which ultimately anticipates the regeneration of Earth’s environment, are just terrible, and a battlefield where such things are flying around is the worst.
>>141
The Hermes gacha has Fenex in it, and the technology is so advanced that we can create it according to the blueprints, which is amazing.
The beam weapons in G-Reco are all cool and nice.
Yggdrasil is beautifully ominous and has an amazing design.
>>143
It’s good, isn’t it… In the movie version, the feeling of the World Tree is emphasized, and this is…
The scale of the damage is serious.
Berli-chan
She might seem like a bothersome mother, but she’s actually a really good mom.
>>151
I forgot the banana and cinnamon biscuits! It feels warm…
>>152
In that, I perceive the distorted relationship of a foster mother and foster child.
>>151
Even though we are not blood-related and not all affection is conveyed to the child, I do care about Belle amidst the chaos of my busy life, and I surprisingly do not forget Berli’s preferences even in the midst of a crisis, which is a testament to my extraordinary sense of conscience, isn’t it great?
Good parents like the Yamato couple in CE.
It’s amazing that Mr. Tomino, who lived through the war, can depict the conflicts of those who have forgotten about war, like in G-Reco.
Like a Universal Century classic collection.
I was thinking that there are probably many more MS being recreated in places we can’t see.
It’s not just a matter of hindsight; it’s simply better to seal away such weapons.
It might be rare for the stance above to align with that of the viewers.
The best work as the latest piece by Director Tomino in the Gundam series.
Release more Gunpla.
>>157
I honestly thought there would be more Gundam models released.
Since it’s a story that gradually reveals the reality of the world, it won’t be neatly wrapped up in the middle of it.
The captain feels a sense of impatience and reckless behavior that comes from being part of the parent generation.
There are people who you shouldn’t laugh at, even if they are foolish.
>>161
You shouldn’t deny the desire to not want your unborn child to have a disabled body…
>>161
Even though I messed up, it’s commendable that I didn’t run away and did what I could without putting my life in danger before it became fatal.
It’s true that although foolish, they are not someone who can be laughed at.
The movie version has even crazier weapons, and that’s great.
Who spread this kind of thing around?
It seems that among Hermes’ roses, there are things that maliciously utilize psycho frames and other troublesome items to the fullest extent.
It’s scary to think that the time-reversal waves shown at the end of UC could be casually weaponized.
Beruri’s mom is an absolutely great parent, but from Beruri’s perspective, it seems like she only has the work at the tower on her mind, which I think is a nice depiction.
There is no such thing as a perfect parent-child relationship.
>>166
No matter how busy you are, you probably still celebrate birthdays and Christmas properly.
I want the HG movie version G-Self limited to Gundam Base…
>>167
I would like them to release an updated version of the atmosphere pack that has been changed to the Twasanga Shield.
I think it’s Mr. Happa who is to blame for the Perfect Pack.
No, seriously, the specs of this pack are crazy…
I wonder when the reissue of Gaiorin and Justima will be…
That mom is in an amazing position among humanity.
It’s amazing that you went gliding twice just to see your son.
>>172
I don’t want our precious family time to be ruined…
I want them all to be released because there are many attractive aircraft.
I wanted them to include Yggdrasil as well.
The Jai-On sounds like an amazing rival machine.
The main story isn’t very dramatic, is it?
After having seen various things in space with Berliri and returning to Earth, it’s nice to sigh at the idiots who are confidently advancing their battleships.
>>175
Just because I came back.
Amelia
Dread Army
Army
I know that not every force in the throat becomes a trigger for change, but the gap after hearing stories of the people supporting humanity in distant colonies is tremendous, isn’t it?
Kurimu was surprised to have survived, even though he was enjoying the war.
>>176
If it weren’t for Mick, I would probably be dead.
I like Stea’s fluent English.
These guys aren’t engaged in the brutal warfare like other works.
Because they’re moving the MS like it’s a toy, it feels even more dangerous.
>>180
It probably ended chaotically because it was likely the first large-scale space battle between MS in RC…
This is not a time to be laughing, genius.
>>180
It’s funny that there are close calls during maintenance scenes, but it’s not really laughable.
>>180
It’s true for Gundam in general, but the fact that you can’t see the face of the opponent you kill through the MS adds to the toy-like feeling.
The ending of Salamandra is really stupid.
At first, I really didn’t think that would lead to a complete sinking.
A work that is frightening because it is turning into a real war.
People are increasingly being consumed by the madness of war.
>>188
It was good that I was able to stop just before that happened.
The mask that was so crazy now has a refreshed face.
It may be that hatred is too much of a cycle of seeds.
Thanks to the mask, in many ways, I was able to return to my senses.
>>191
In the final stages, I feel like Manny is also in quite a bind, but it’s impressive that both of them survived.
In Turn A, the commander was pleased with the real combat, not just training, but I think there were similar situations in every military.
Manny was making heart-stopping moves the whole time, and I was on edge.
It’s precisely because I saw Manii getting caught up in the mask’s revenge and it went terribly wrong.
The mask is making you feel guilty and bringing you back to your senses, right…?