
The subtle awkwardness of the character drawing and the monotony of the camera work are quite concerning, but I’m satisfied that the MS battles are better than I expected.
Compared to UC, which focused on the weight of the mechs and intricate details, this feels purely about high mobility battles, and the sense of speed is satisfying. The soundtrack is stylish and good too.
Neo Zeong’s rampage was great!
Mobile Suit Gundam Narrative
I was surprised that not a single pilot from the obvious position of the Jesta died, and I was also taken aback that the captain turned out to be a truly good person all along.
I think that kind of character is definitely an annoying old man who bites into the occult.
Vigilantes are great, right?
There is a sense of the sorrow of enhanced humans within Zoltan’s exuberance, which is both sad and good.
Aunt Martha was useless because she was all floppy and wobbly.
This is Captain Iago! The power of light!
My Best Gundam
I wasn’t expecting it, but I got hooked enough to buy the novel and read it, and now I want to go again.
Go! Gundam!
After watching UC, Minerva-sama looks very awkward.
The old types only seek phenomena and do not try to understand the essence!! I like the flow of the captain joining the battle after witnessing the light of Axis up close…
Zoltan had such an interesting face during the colony’s internal conflict, didn’t he?
Beam Magnum Definitely Shoots Man
Zoltan is doing a lot of crazy things, but thanks to the character, it somehow looks refreshing.
Golden shiny!!
Don’t do such pointless things! Minerva-sama is quite angry.
You did a great job, Narrative-kun…
>>15
The skinny Gundam that gave its all until the very end is great…
>>15
I couldn’t do much in battle, but all the equipment looked cool, and I was able to send Yona-kun off in one piece, so I did a good job.
I was totally surprised when I became a bird because I didn’t notice at all that the Core Fighter was completely exposed.
>>15
I think it’s really amazing that every form has its own highlights.
I also really like the intense sound of a Vulcan.
There is nothing good about living…
>>16
Keep saying “Still.”
I think it’s a good balance to have grounded discussions about when they will continue being pilots amidst all the occult stuff.
Yona boards the Phoenix → The three accessories combine into one! Unicorn Awakening!! It’s so much in the context of super robots that it makes me laugh a little.
It’s not a new type because it’s statistics.
I’m not a newtype.
I just did a little bit of it in statistics.
I saw a Gundam that people are calling “night escape gear” for the first time.
A nice Gundam that can only bring the protagonist and heroine back together and have them survive, just like a scrawny little thing.
It’s great that the “Gundam” did its best to deliver the pilot to their loved ones, even though it was just a scrawny little thing…
Speaking of which, the original Core Fighter also delivered Amuro, and it made me a bit teary-eyed.
It was a good Gundam.
I’m sorry for the basic question, but where did the person who was inside Fenex go…?
>>29
It’s normal to die, but it’s too much to leave a corpse in the cockpit, so I got rid of it.
You can imagine it however you like, whether it’s being absorbed fantastically or realistically thrown away into space.
“I’m aware of how my style is being perceived, especially in the context of the three-minute space era.”
The main focus of the story is the occult, but everyone seems to have their feet firmly planted in reality, right?
It feels like even Michelle is clinging to Rita as a means of apology.
I bought and assembled an MG with Narrative-kun for the first time in a while.
How can I be judged as a war criminal just for doing a little research on NT? There’s no blood or tears in this!
>>33
That person had a genuinely mysterious look on their face, which is quite scary to me.
I’m sure I’m in Yona-kun’s heart…
The narrative of cutting through containers while being a vigilante and launching an attack is incredibly cool.
Enhanced human headbutt!
Compared to the sharpness of the robot battle footage, the drama part seemed so underwhelming… What’s up with that?
The character designer is someone from the mech field and is responsible for the robot designs of Jeek Axus.
Why are you doing character design…?
Combat within the colony is nice, too.
>>41
I’ll shoot it, you know!
A guy who gets really angry if you shoot an income.
In “Rita Mode,” she has girl-like gestures, but when Yona gets on and activates NT-D, the Phoenix becomes incredibly thrilling.
I like it when Fenex-kun transforms from the captive heroine into the protagonist’s super robot as he breaks free from Neo Zeong’s restraints.
It’s a masterpiece that basically shows you what you want to see and is easy to watch because Zoltan makes it never boring.
The completely super robot-like behavior of Fenex feels great.
What’s with that aura?
In the end, it’s the arm-restocking man who takes the delicious part.
>>48
That guy is younger than Yona-kun…
Looking at the battle with Dije at the beginning, doesn’t regular Yona seem to be quite strong?
I love Zoltan, who gets angry at all sorts of things, as he is a sadly great character.
The mass-produced machines are also moving well overall, aren’t they?
Where did she go?
If that is clarified
Another man who saw the rainbow up close might have been saved.
Yona also has a certain level of skill as a federal pilot of this era.
From the perspective of the highly skilled Shezaar squad assembled by the General Staff, it feels like a chick.
Aunt Martha has become quite weak, and it’s a bit sad.
Michelle has done various things like appearing in Idolmaster and playing a magical girl, but now she has settled into voice acting.
A little lonely.
It’s something that is easier to understand than a unicorn, but still! It’s such a work.
Ehh~ The character design is too lame, and it’s overly focused on the occult again!
People who thought like that also say they rushed to the theater after watching the free stream of the A equipment part.
At that time, Uncle Iago of light and Uncle Bosch of darkness were often compared.
Recently, Bosch has also been enhanced, making it difficult to make a general statement.
The stronger the light of the psycho frame, the larger the shadow it casts…
>>59
Bosch was initially moved by the light, and I quite like that they took the direction of still being affected by that light as the trigger for the final rebellion.
How can a mass-produced machine use the beam magnum?
It’s a relatively strong masterpiece born from the foolish idea of just swapping out the entire arm.
I still don’t understand the narrative pose in the thread image even after watching the main story.
>>61
Yona reaching out his hand toward Rita, with Michelle supporting and Zoltan pulling?
I saw it!
The will of man becomes light and envelops the Earth… that light moves the stars!
The Neo Zeong was something like it was created by Frontal receiving strange radio waves…
>>63
So it was a complete bad luck black box, and it shouldn’t have been tampered with carelessly.
Well, the politicians have turned it into a toy to meddle with the federation.
The thematic elements of UC became diluted in the lengthy narrative leading to its adaptation, but in NT, which was determined from the beginning to be adapted within this runtime, the story was able to run through while clearly retaining its thematic essence.
Captain Iago, who had a level of understanding limited to “Gundam = miracle catalyst,” found it to be beneficial.
I would have been quite sad if the captain had died, so I’m glad they survived.
It was Boss who had fallen into darkness like Uncle Amuro…
The ending really is saved by the captain’s smile.
Since both of them are dead, Captain Iago is essentially the heroine.
I’ve started to get teary just by seeing Captain Iago’s memories, the OP of “Fate/Grand Order – Divine Realm,” and the ν Gundam pushing Axis.
It was a good realization that the way miracles are perceived differs depending on one’s position and perspective.
It’s because you guys will somehow manage it!
Because miracles can somehow fix things, fools don’t change and they probably continue their research on miracles.
The effects of the Axis Shock are various, both good and bad…
It’s funny how the light Gundam uncle and the dark Gundam uncle create such a strange contrast.
So Fenex was sent? From the other world?
To erase the singularity?
What a ridiculous story!
My Jegan can use a booster too, right!? I’ll borrow it! And Captain Iago is coming to help… it’s fine, you know.
I’m really glad that Captain Iago is alive since the phoenix hunt is dead.
I like skinny ones, synesthesia, and the Shezar team Jestar.
I like Dije, but what was that period of being so into Dije all about…?
Humans have only started living in space for at most a hundred years.
So saying you want to become a Newtype is too much of a dream, isn’t it?
The frozen atmosphere during Michelle’s solo performance.
(This guy is saying something weird…) The feeling is intense.
I thought they were going to bring out another statue like Neo Zeong that doesn’t move, but it moves incredibly well.
A work that personally made a lot of sense to me in terms of how to face the existence of NT.
I love sudden coming outs.
Jim Quel-kun returns to the silver screen.
It’s not a lie to say that I’ve been in two movies.
Well, if such a phenomenon occurs, it’s natural that some people would become eager to reproduce it.
I wonder if we’ll be doing this until the Chezar squad’s retirement… But I like the feeling that we probably will.
Isn’t it simply because the Dijeh is a versatile machine made by Karaba? That thing is completely produced by Karaba.
The NTR Neo Zeong is really funny, so it’s no good.
The fact that everyone in the Shezar squad received a Jesta is amazing.
A capable guy who sets the scene in a good way.
But coming out just the two of us is scary!
Because the UC plan was canceled, it ended up floating, right, Jesta?
Shezar
The ruby for “hunter” is like, “Whoa~!”
Are you going to abandon me too?!
Suddenly coming out as gay and scattering Psycho Frames to die is a joke, right?
>>96
Serving Michelle is not about love or desire… that’s the proof.
When he first appeared whistling, I thought, oh, this is the type of psycho-style villain, but it turned out Zoltan had a somewhat tragic character.
>>97
Born only to be killed as a villain from 1 to 10, it’s really just like a cute otter…
Both scenes featuring Vigilante are just too iconic.
I love it so much that I can forget about various things.
I like it because it is somehow moving until the end.
I really love the arrangement of cage.
Sound effects from a different work are playing.
I prefer robot anime that reduces the detail a bit but still moves like NT.
It’s just that compared to UC, the amount of information is smaller, but the number of lines is still quite a lot.
It’s far away… It seems like I can’t catch up even at the speed of light.
If we die, we can merge together, right…? I feel a strong sense of pride in my refusal to accept such a notion.
I listened to VIGILANTE for a lifetime at the arcade.
I got hit by a lifetime’s worth of bird beams at the arcade.
I love how Zoltan makes use of the phenomenon of the Newtype in the end.
Well, it’s true that it can be misused.
Effective utilization of Sawano’s music.
An enhanced human with screws flying everywhere.
The previous game’s protagonist doesn’t hog the spotlight but does important work, earning a perfect score move.
Beam shooting in the city.
There are so many things I wanted to see.
I thought this would definitely be used in Super Robot Wars, and sure enough, it was adopted as a real cut-in: the front firing cut of the B equipment incincom camera.
It’s painful that Michelle is not so much believing in the occult as she is left with no choice but to cling to it.
>>110
A life that just wants to atone…
Vigilante makes you feel good right from the intro that sounds like a siren.
Zoltan went on a rampage, and it turned into a big deal…
It’s great that it looks like pure occult but is properly denied within the work.
It’s impressive that there’s no ship to return on after sinking the Jegan squad’s mothership… that line from Zoltan hits home for me too, which is both sad and good.
It’s amazing that they’re into the occult, but it feels like the people using the occult have their thoughts quite grounded.
The characters’ way of thinking feels quite realistic, you know?
Overall, it’s a work that feels like it’s thoroughly picking up all the UC’s misses!
It was the best to have everything I felt was lacking in UC.
>>118
“Crazy Neo Zeong with enhanced humans and spreading Psycho Frames.”
I brought it! The Psycho Frame!
The ridiculous mechanism of the Silvabelle Suppressor is incredibly awesome.
>>120
It has a silly structure, but the arm swap is also incredibly cool.
NT-R just makes me laugh no matter what.
When the sound of the Beam Magnum resonated in the theater, I was in awe…
(Persuasive materials video)
NeoNG II was almost going to become D gear.
I have a memory of thinking, “I have to see this before advancing in Super Robot Wars; it would be a loss not to!”
I really love A equipment.
I wanted to see the Neo Gundam being destroyed and the Sinanju inside charging with a Tomahawk – just like in Unicorn!
I can’t help but shed tears over Narrative-kun’s dedication and thorough destruction.
It’s been destroyed so much that nothing is left.
>>129
It’s the same with F91, but it’s full of highlights and memorable despite being just one movie, and that’s great.
In the end, passing the baton from the fighter to Fenex and exiting is a perfect way to conclude.
The works of the Universal Century have a binary choice regarding the protagonist being either a Newtype (NT) or not. This piece deeply explores the concept of Newtypes in the Universal Century from the perspective of non-Newtypes, examining how Newtypes are perceived.
It’s nice that Zoltan goes into a rage mode after his mothership is destroyed… it’s sad…
>>131
They said the people on that ship abandoned us… but on the contrary, it seems like they were able to feel united with Zoltan.
I would have liked to see even just a glimpse of Ridi-san, who is working as a politician’s secretary…
I was moved when the Core Fighter spread its wings and became a bird.
Michelle will be better than you, even if you’re a poor NT.
>>134
In other words, it seems that they are saying it’s a fortune-telling power and that some degree of NT abilities is being transmitted…
I wanted you to do it after the recent UC broadcast.
Zoltan is also a proper victim, but that aside, he is doing bad things.
>>139
But the critiques of the Universal Century are so precise and sharp.
>>139
I like the balance of properly dying and not having a change of heart.
The increasingly shabby gear of Narrative-kun.
>>140
I’ll stick on the psycho frame!!
>>140
The C equipment is basically just for escaping at night…
I incredibly regret not seeing this work in theaters after watching it through the stream.
The main theme’s vigilante is also a super awesome song, which is a big plus.
Banaji-kun! The beam magnum is cool, but you should think of something other than just arm replacements!
>>144
Understood! I’ll make the Mark II’s arm super bulky!!
Don’t go making arm-swapping MS like they’re Gunpla!
That’s why you just let miracles happen and move on!
Collection of Occult Scenes from the Universal Century is Laughable.
>>151
By listing them out first, I want to highlight that the Universal Century is fundamentally an occult century.
>>151
Don’t mess around with such ridiculous and outrageous occult space century! → (A collection of outrageous occult scenes from past works) → Yes… the space century is an outrageous occult world… that’s how it became.
>>151
Well, there was a time with Bist Shinken too…
The characters are mostly people in tough situations, so Captain Iago has a subtle but effective presence.
Well, you keep messing up, Zoltan.
But when they say, “Let’s lighten things up!” I do want to say yeah.
I’m not an NT, so I can only use information and statistics to make predictions at a forecasting level…
>>155
If it’s not an NT, then it’s so stable that its value actually increases.
>>155
The level of accuracy that attracts followers is crazy!
>>166
Personally, I was reminded of the American version of The Mentalist, where the protagonist was making a fortune by pretending that his past psychological manipulation was a supernatural ability.
I was surprised that the Jagan unit fought quite well thanks to Fenex support.
(I bet it’s definitely that guy who came up with this beam magnum equipment…)
This was my first experience where my evaluation based on what I actually saw reversed the pre-release expectations.
It was an amazing work.
The Universal Century has only just begun about 100 years ago, right?! Evolution doesn’t happen that quickly!! That’s definitely true.
Well, they really managed to turn a short story from the original work into a whole movie…
It’s funny how this character seemingly sprouted out of nowhere, except for Rita, Yona, and the captain.
It’s like they’re so out of it that anything you say to them seems safe in a way.
Unicorn Unit 1 is safe, and as long as Unit 1 exists, it seems like the only countermeasure, Banshee, is still intact as well.
I just listened to the intentions of important people at a social gathering and predicted the future using statistics…
The occult density is high, but maybe because of Zoltan and Captain Iago, it feels grounded.
>>169
Indeed, the outrageous things Michelle was saying probably stemmed from a genuine feeling of guilt towards Rita…
>>169
“Do you want it? Eternal life.” “I don’t know… Sometimes I think about it. I can be a pilot for at most another 10 years; life isn’t that long.”
“But I also think… ‘Ugh! Do I have to keep doing this for another 10 years? Give me a break!'”
I think Zoltan is a good villain even to the point of wanting them to die, as they are a pitiful character.
The exposed core fighter is scary!
It was a path I had already traveled with Double Zeta.
“Just looking at the phenomenon and not understanding the essence!! It’s a line that makes me feel somehow sorry while watching the Gundam series…”
That really resonates with Gundam fans, doesn’t it?
>>173
The combo of Bosch from the narrative is too heavy.
>>177
It’s nice how the light Gundam uncle and the dark Gundam uncle are clearly separated by light and darkness…
>>173
The Gundam uncle is a contradictory existence because he is particular about the settings yet accepts the newly added ones.
>>173
Humans won’t evolve in just 100 years! It’s like, yeah…
Anksha-kun finally got a decent battle scene, I’m glad for you.
In a typical story, if there’s a convenient miracle at the end that allows the character to survive, I can accept it just once, but…
“Every time they work on a project in the Universal Century, it causes that.”
Well, unless the setting is “all the characters in the story are idiots”, it’s natural to research it, right?
>>175
First, research started in the initial timeline, it deepened with Zeta, and artificial newtypes known as “enhanced humans” were created. Then in Double Zeta, NT clones were born, and in Char’s Counterattack, the psycho-frame was created to enhance the output of Newtypes… it’s a series that has been continuously analyzing the miracles of Newtypes.
I think I like Double Zeta more than Z in Fukui… ?
>>176
As a result, I think ZZ has become an important work that cannot be easily remade.
It has probably been that way since the era of the UC side story.
Every time an outrageous event occurs that can even interfere with neon-like time from this point onwards,
I wonder if Fenex came and carried out a purge, my imagination runs wild.
It was a mysterious viewing experience where I not only wanted to support the characters at first sight but also the Gundam itself.
>>182
The bias towards officials can generally apply to many things…
Although it’s already been written, Narrative-kun, who diligently fought all the way to the Core Fighter and was blown away without leaving anything behind, was a great protagonist machine…
It’s a great deal because when you start with the anime and then read the novel, it’s completely different.
The catchphrase “The destination of the Newtype myth” is amazing as it applies to both the viewers who have watched Gundam so far and the characters who have lived through the Universal Century.
There’s no helping it; the old type only sees phenomena.
I like how it makes you say “Occult power is amazing!” only to show that the combination of Narrative and Fenex can’t win against Neo Zeong.
A suit that can’t function properly is returning, and a useless DEP pilot suit is coming out.
The A equipment is also being taken off the hanger in connection with having the staff help me undress.
I like the scene where two skinny people appear.
It’s great how Fenex becomes so bold the moment Yona gets on.
>>194
The silhouette and pose were quite feminine, weren’t they?
>>194
Didn’t you feel her being a bit chubby when she was being played with tentacles in Rita’s control?
>>194
From the point of tearing off the restraints to the part where it goes into destroy mode with a bang.
I like the coolness that neither Unit 1 nor Unit 2 had.
I think “Narrative” is an excellent title considering various aspects like the story and meta discussions.
I think it expresses how different people perceive (and talk about) what a new type is, regardless of what a new type actually is, and the background that includes the experiences and works that person has gone through.
The conversation of the Shezar team smoothly leads into a serious topic, and this…
In the cinema’s restroom after the movie ends.
I remember there were kids saying, “Why are the Titans coming back…?” and young people explaining it to them.
Well, if you don’t understand the timeline, you might not get a sense of the difference in years between Yona and their growth and the broadcast of Z Gundam.
In the end, even with occult powers, Rita has left no body or anything behind.
But it was with the efforts grounded in the thin soil that ultimately delivered Yona to the remnants of Rita.
It’s a work that, despite being full of the occult, shows the effort of real human beings.
>>199
It was thanks to someone who properly kept Banaji by his side that he was able to return because of this…
I finally realized that the Jeستا is genuinely strong and is a machine for ace pilots.
It’s not about relying on some sort of collective to take care of things; it’s the living people who must somehow keep that world going.
That was consistent and the theme was well conveyed.
The ugly one pretends to be greedy for getting the biggest parts to try to match Rita and Yona, while forcing matching wing parts on them.
I like the scene where Banaji brings back Yona, who seemed like she was going towards the imposing Fenex, while being welcomed by the Unicorn.
I’m scared of the battles inside the colony…
Because I’ve been shown parts where there weren’t many good things, Captain Iago is very effective on my heart.
I want something to be done about the fact that the Fenex in Exvs doesn’t have a pilot even in Destroy Mode.
It might be because there’s a narrative in the assist.
It’s so sad to see Yona reach the conclusion that it would have been better if she had never been born, leading to this kind of situation…
The one that hasn’t achieved the most results is Equipment C, yet what I like the most is that Equipment C is the one putting in the most effort.