
I have nothing to say to those who are thinking of watching AGE from now on.
The frit section may feel tedious, but this is where you should pay close attention.
In the beginning, it’s a test of patience.
There’s hardly anything…
Endurance is key in the middle stages.
If you look at it without excessive expectations, it’s not so bad…
To be blunt, it’s the same with any work, not just AGE, but once I start watching a completed series, I won’t create a thread until I’ve finished all the episodes.
It’s better to binge-watch without taking too long of a break.
After you finish watching everything, make sure to check out MOE too.
You might be better off watching another Gundam series from here on.
You can talk to other people, right?
>>8
I finished watching X yesterday.
The only ones left are VGW, AGE Iron-Blooded, and the Build series.
>>10
The last one should be Iron Blood.
>>20
I’ve tried V three times and have failed, so I want to make this last attempt at V.
>>10
First, it’s just the cult-like popular G.
V is mixed with Anno’s talk.
W is also popular for plastic models, Mr. Green Tank Top.
Iron Blood is immune to beams, you know.
Build is up to 2 on 2.
>>8
Well then, watch Twilight Axis and create a thread here to discuss it.
>>89
That was too pitiful for the director…
It hasn’t become a history of Flitt.
It’s not even Asem Pirate Chronicles…
There’s no problem starting with Keo Asuno’s edit.
>>9
No, that’s not true…
>>21
That kind of series composition is meaningless.
It hasn’t lasted even three generations.
What are the factors to be careful about before watching television?
Hang in there until the end.
Keo Asuno!?
>>13
Kyo only keeps saying to just give up.
By the time it was broadcast, I was fine with just Keo.
Why such hardship?
There are still people who hold prejudices, but it’s not like it’s not interesting.
When you watch the video edited for karaoke, it looks like an incredible masterpiece, which is amazing.
Looks like a rough one that hasn’t been looked at properly.
>>18
I explain that I recommend the short sword version of the novel…
I don’t know where I can buy it now.
>>19
If someone doesn’t point out that the story is completely different and that while that is also interesting, it’s something else, I can only think they haven’t really watched the main series.
A response that resembles a person easily swayed in the heyday of affiliate marketing.
>>23
The current affiliate marketers are forcibly promoting AGE.
There aren’t many chances for Iwark to appear.
Isn’t it unnecessary to look at build-related things as well?
Let’s look at Akiman’s famous illustration and have a good time.
The Flit arc is painful, but if I can just endure this, it will become something worth watching, and I can’t deny that the Flit arc is indeed essential, which makes it frustrating.
If you’re really saying that AGE starting with Romi is good, then you clearly lack the ability to understand the discussion, so you probably haven’t been watching.
If I open my mouth, it will be a spoiler, so there’s nothing to say to someone watching it for the first time.
How about watching the OVA series before checking out the Build series?
If you can come to like Flit after getting through the Flit arc, the latter part will be quite interesting.
It might be better to know that the structure is designed to sacrifice everything up until that point to make the final developments shocking or interesting.
There’s something strange, but anyway, please watch until the end! After that, let’s have a conversation.
It’s a side comment, but isn’t the metaverse like divers?
>>39
Well, if you plan to watch everything, I think it’s better to watch it beforehand, but since the metaverse is just too short, you might not be too troubled even if you only watch the metaverse.
>>39
No…
When I see the Fighters Divers, I can’t help but feel nostalgic about how the guest players have become so accomplished…
If you’re interested in the parts that were cut down after watching MoE, it’s better to watch the main story.
The novel version has the core elements of Flit’s important character dead, huh.
I won’t create a thread until I’ve finished watching because people who haven’t really seen it always have something to say.
If you start a thread to properly discuss it, it will continue with serious talks forever.
It’s too much of a waste to dismiss it with just a single word like “boring,” but something about the length of the fritto section just feels off…
When there’s a strange development, I find it amusing and think, “What the heck is this?”
Conversely, the scenes that are properly grounded as a drama are…
That’s an incredibly good story… and I honestly feel touched.
A stance that involves watching children’s anime is required.
>>44
It depends on how you put it, doesn’t it…
>>45
I mean, the ones making a fuss are…
Gundam should be an anime made for us!
It’s the layer that is misunderstanding this.
It’s been like that since the Z era.
>>60
Z is a sad anime that was made for adults, yet its viewers are mostly grown-up kids who can’t understand it.
Since there are a lot of people who want to jump in and participate even though they only have a superficial understanding of Gundam, I will manage it properly.
There are many battle scenes, which provides a sense of satisfaction.
It’s impressive that everyone agrees the Flit arc is tedious, even from those who appreciate it.
>>49
Since everyone’s evaluation points of the work are somewhat in agreement, the discussion meeting is genuinely good… it’s good… there are definitely well-made aspects.
>>49
Honestly, it’s been a super long time since Veigan attacked.
The only thing that can compete with us for now is Gundam.
The story starts from that point, so it’s only natural for both the enemies and allies to be lackluster and boring.
You’re young! Anyway, you have a hero inside you!
Listen well to the hero within you!
>>51
The lyrics are really good…
The strangeness around Fardane is real.
Sleep talking
The girl is cute.
I really couldn’t understand why they inserted episodes that had no particular meaning in the final stages.
>>55
Gilard Spriggan
>>90
I never thought I’d be picked up and exhausted in Super Robot Wars.
I like AGE, but it’s understandable if you give up during the Flit arc… and it’s also disappointing if the school part of the Asem arc ends quickly.
The Fritz arc has several points I’d like to comment on, but it’s best to just overlook them. There are some good scenes here and there, though.
It might be better to watch with a relaxed feeling until the climax.
Are you serious… I want to see the episode where Flit transforms into the Razor.
I know it’s not the right place to ask, but whenever I try to watch V, I inevitably get hit with intense sleepiness halfway through. What’s that about?
Because of that feeling, I have a resistance to the Gundam series, which has delayed my studies.
>>63
It is probably thought to be Angel Hyro.
>>68
It’s the same guy around here, so it’s better to delete him.
Even if you talk about your own experiences as if they were universal…
I want to see it in the youth Flit arc or the main story!
There are definitely good points, but the way the time is used is quite strange…
>>66
The youth edition may be interesting for those who just want to see fighting.
When talking about a person named Flint Asno, it’s probably not a necessary story.
It will only end up being like an ultra fight.
I don’t know why, but there seem to be a lot of AGE fans on the message board…
>>69
There are definitely nutrients that are different from other Gundams.
>>69
Rather, every time a new Gundam is created.
Good grief… I can’t believe anyone would meet our standards.
I think it’s strange to be doing things like that.
If something strange comes, it will be deleted if not managed.
I wanted to see the youth Frit part from the game and the youth Kio part where he hunts Sid in the anime.
To be honest, during the Kio arc, I liked the supporting characters more than Kio.
Captain Abyss and Mr. Oblight.
It’s a pity that the only highlight is when Desil, now middle-aged, killed Mr. Wolf…
>>76
It seems that the real deal starts after becoming a ghost in MOE during the magical middle age.
It’s definitely a necessary topic, but the airsoft club part of the Frit series is honestly really boring.
AGE adhesive combines Gundam adhesive and Level-5 adhesive.
Well, even from what I can see of Captain Yurine and my parents back home, I can understand Flit’s hatred.
I think it’s a bit unfortunate that we can’t see the 50 years of Flitt’s struggle across generations.
I know it’s a bit out of context, but here’s the new event! Is it over? Okay, then onto the next event! It feels like endless struggles have piled up, and the past grudges and human interactions seem somewhat bland; I feel like that’s the format of game companies.
I feel like the female captain in the Kio chapter was erotic.
There isn’t a way to play the game version on current consoles, right?
>>84
It’s impossible unless you have a working PSP and can get the software!
There were many scenes that caught my attention, like when the ship was sinking and they were trying to force an emotional response with unfamiliar memories.
If we had spent a year on just the Asem arc and significantly increased the academy part…
Maybe it was getting popular?
I think it’s a work where the bad parts and good parts are clearly defined.
There is no particular part in the main story where Asem and Zehart become close friends.
Something strange has come.
The AGE system is brain muscle.
AGE was not difficult to look at, but it had no flavor at all.
F91 crazy, please die soon.
The heroine who married the protagonist and even had children doesn’t remain in memory at all.
>>101
Really? I like girls, so I remember that girl being cute…
Shanara and Girard can handle it alone.
>>106
Shanarua is needed because it has the flavor of being set up where Flit supports the bereaved family with his own pocket money after death.
Was the idea that X Rounders represent human regression a unique setting from the novel, or did they mention it in the anime as well? My memory is a bit vague.
Somehow, this girl with black hair looks like Tifa.
The third-generation heroine doesn’t have any children and isn’t involved in any partnerships, so she really doesn’t have any presence.
It’s terrible that the child who died, showing a shitty view, was more of a heroine.
>>110
Emily had romance stories added to the game and there are drama CDs, and although Romary had various developments, Winry’s lack of presence in MOE was terrible.
>>122
This is Wendy…
Regarding Girard, he is an antithesis character to the ideal theory of X-rounders…
Don’t make the same generation betray characters twice…
>>112
The problem is not so much about having a betrayal character appear twice, but rather that it’s not being utilized effectively.
I honestly didn’t understand F91 at first glance…
When you start a Gundam thread on the bulletin board, does a crazy person come around?
To begin with, is a lunatic starting the thread?
It was indeed unrealistic to cover three generations of a family in that number of episodes…
>>117
It’s unreasonable to divide it evenly.
>>117
A man living a worthless life as a avenger.
A man who, despite having no aptitude, clung on through effort and determination, ultimately learning the truth of the universe and standing in a neutral position.
A man who strives to move forward as an innovator.
All three of them have essential elements, which makes things complicated again.
The most important thing is to watch until the end.
The quality of the main story is divisive, but I have the impression that the affiliate was doing a lot of negative campaigning.
>>119
Could it be that… the Gundam log?
>>121
There are people like that in this thread too, right?
>>119
If you watch the past Gundam series, it’s not as bad as they say.
I love Z, but when Rozamia died, Hamarn suddenly betrayed us and it became the final battle.
>>119
The inability to update knowledge from affiliate blogs is because there are countless people on forums, and that includes those bashing Square Enix.
Well, F91 and V Gundam Kichi are probably the real Gundam Log himself.
>>128
I knew it… Is that so…
After all, dialogue is important.
I’m surprised that the evaluation of Anonymous is so high that it makes me anxious about whether AGE really saw the same thing.
>>124
To be honest, there are parts that shine at key moments and parts that make you go “huh?” mixed in.
If it’s MOE, it’s stable enough that you can honestly praise it.
>>124
There are a lot of delicious elements like story structure, interpretations of X-Rounders, and the arrangement of main characters that a decent writer wouldn’t even think of.
It’s just that the way the timing is set and the sudden addition of silly elements make me go hmmmmm?????
A 100-year story (the last 40 years are an epilogue, so cut).
It seems that a lot of viewers dropped out during the Flitto arc.
Don’t touch it.
There is a downside where, considering the overall series, about one-third of the story consists of discussions about whether we need this or that in 3 to 4 episodes per series.
>>133
I’ve heard this on Mercury and in Iron-Blooded as well.
Just watching it casually and lazily for a year in real-time.
Of course, someone who has reviewed it thoroughly will have a completely different evaluation.
In the first place, there are more people talking nonsense about Gundam without having properly watched any of it.
>>134
Sometimes I wonder if the people who talk about things like “Iron Blood” or “total annihilation” are actually paying attention to the story…
Isn’t there someone who is putting him down based on hearsay from an affiliate?
Aren’t there some people who are just praising this based on their impression of Super Robot Wars BX?
The novel version by Kodachi has fleshed out the character who was somewhat lacking in substance in the main story, but they have turned into a genuinely unpleasant person.
>>138
If you look at the katana limited to Gundam, it hasn’t really messed up that much, right?
FGO fans are criticizing with resentment, but the Fate anime at that time was also lacking because Kotato was not involved.
It’s common to have a lot of unnecessary characters that create congestion when there isn’t enough length to begin with.
I think the character design, mecha design, scenario, and direction aren’t coming together, but if everything were adjusted to fit the scenario, it seems like it would become something really gloomy.
The intense impact of characters like I-sama and the fake captain probably can’t be achieved in regular Gundam.
There was a time when ZZ was called a dud and Z was referred to as a masterpiece, and I was like, “Oh… (I love Camille, but is Z really something I would recommend to others?)”
It’s that guy Afichil.
A foolish person who blindly worships affluence.
I often see Gundam logs being criticized here too.
Vargas is physiologically unbearable.
Something like 7 and something like 3.
Regarding the evaluation of AGE here, I like it, but I understand why there are complaints. I like it, but that’s where I’ve settled.
The novel version is a completely different story.
I don’t deny what I like, but I think you should understand that it’s not the same thing.
I still can’t understand why Flitt started playing pirate.
>>154
It’s Asem!
>>154
It just feels like wearing both sides down is kind of pointless.
It feels like Vey is all about that thing, but hasn’t quite reached the level of insanity that I-sama has.
>>162
Asem can only think in terms of war because there was a war when he was born, so he feels inclined towards a passive approach.
At that time, I finished the race and cleared the game, thinking “Now I can talk about it!” but as I wandered looking for a place to discuss it, I ended up here, surrounded by posts just about bashing it.
>>150
A veteran pilot fighting with an older custom machine that is often mentioned!
>>150
Hearing this, when I actually watch it, I encounter Oblight-san who hardly has any screen time and surprisingly calm Wolf-san.
Wolf Fang! (Just swinging two sabers at the same time) I really think that’s quite something.
Also, there are quite a few activities of general aircraft.
Moreover, it’s a genuine ordinary machine that doesn’t have a name attached.
>>160
The one who grabbed Asem’s leg!!
>>160
In AGE2’s debut, there are a lot of situations that the Genoas pilots are really working hard in, which are frequently mentioned by old-school Gundam fans…
>>170
This kind of point clearly shows how much of a phony the old-school Gundam fans are.
>>170
There are many instances where I can sense that the president is a heavy otaku, despite what people say.
>>178
It’s disappointing that the robots didn’t come up with anything beyond what was already done in the past, feeling like a rehash of the past.
I like the theory that I’s and X Rounders have regressed.
I wouldn’t recommend it to others, but I like it.
But I recommend plastic models.
>>161
I was impressed that the AGE-3’s Core Fighter can transform even without a head.
The small dagger is a bit exposed due to the outflow from the jar… Well, it’s true that novelizations don’t really make money.
The last year-round Gundam for now.
Even though there is already limited time, because it’s divided, the character’s reputation doesn’t match the actual length of time allocated to that character.
I don’t think there are many people who speak poorly about plastic models.
It’s that amazing.
The Kio arc really didn’t delve into most of the characters, to the point where it felt like it was two whole cores.
>>169
Kio and I are doing it.
Ruu is probably fine.
I think the captain is characterized by advising Kio and prioritizing winning over himself.
I don’t remember anything after that.
It’s nonsensical to release a game on the PSP right before the anime airing ends, especially at the very end of its lifespan.
The mismatch between doing it across three generations and the product development was significant.
>>171
But when you consider the main story, RED decision is an amazing opening.
It’s true that just watching the anime leaves some depictions lacking.
That’s clearly a minus left to the game store.
>>173
It is undoubtedly true that the collaboration between Hino, Bandai, and Sunrise was really messy.
As a result of leaving it to the game company, the anime that I don’t play has become bland, Bandai has rejected the proposals, and Sunrise is too flustered by the viewers’ reactions.
I was disappointed that I was expecting the AGE system to change Gundam every week, but it didn’t happen at all.
>>176
I was stopped when I tried to do it…
>>181
It seems like there are many parts that were discarded due to the balance with such products…
>>176
Hino intended to do that.
That kind of plastic model can’t be released, so it was rejected.
>>186
It’s such a waste that I could have released a lot on Premium Bandai now.
>>176
Actually, I was planning to do it that way, but I was being done like this by Sunrise or Bandai.
I think it could be done now since there are option sets available.
If you watch all the Gundam up to AGE, you can tell that they pick up various ideas from different places.
I love Captain Sellick and the Clanche Custom, but I thought it was questionable at the time that the cause of death looked like food stuck between teeth.
>>180
The character is humanitarian but can also make calm judgments, and is well-developed.
There are hardly any highlights in terms of action.
I understand that AGE2 Normal and Dark Hound are being reused, but it was fun to see them rearranged into completely different designs in Gunpla.
The episodes actually have proper meaning and build upon each other.
In the early game, it’s good to pay attention to Gruedeck.
Captain Abyss will come just by defeating Grudrin…
The president of Level-5 just feels like romance is a distraction, but the combat itself isn’t that far off.
I wanted to talk about episode 48… but it wasn’t something to discuss in a thread for people who haven’t seen it.
It may lack description, but it doesn’t grow from nothing.
The important things have been touched on lightly.
It’s a regrettable work when I think that they could have released as many wears as they wanted after doing the build genre.
It’s good, isn’t it, Gafuran?
The name UE suits you well.
If it’s about love, there’s always Obright!
The feeling that it was carefully thought out and created until the very end is quite strong.