
I’ll forgive you because Universe Yuta allowed it, but…
Dynazenon was absolutely amazing.
Listen carefully and calm down. During the few months you were sleeping, there were plenty of events at school, like river rafting and the cultural festival, but it was your body’s hyper-agent that enjoyed everything on your behalf. All that remains is the wound in your stomach caused by Shinjo, and also, that hyper-agent left after being found out about its crush.
I’m sorry, Yuta…
Is my understanding correct that the Gridman with amnesia was emulating Yuta during the main story of “Yuta in the state of amnesia”?
I never really understand your settings, Gridman.
>>2
uhm
When the eye color is different, it’s always the Gridman Yuta emulation.
Please forgive them, as they are also very troubled and reflecting on their actions.
I worried too much and ended up becoming a universe, allowing something strange to take advantage of me.
(I’m sorry, Yuta…)
Give me back the feeling of being wowed during Yuta’s confession scene, Gridman!
Gridman is not bad.
However, the days of youth with my friends were very enjoyable.
Thank you, Yuta.
P.S. I have conveyed your feelings to Rikka.
…Well, I forgive you.
>>9
Damn it!
If you were enjoying things like buying food at the grid or the grid culture festival, that’s great, Gridman.
Gridman is not bad.
I strongly feel that it is indeed part of the Ultraman series.
The expression of Volla standing next to the manga was incredibly profound.
I was truly troubled in the universe.
I’m weak, so there’s nothing I can do. Thank you, Yuta, and I’ve calmed down.
Well, if the person in question has forgiven it, then there’s nothing we can do.
>>106
Thank you, Yuta!
Gridman has a name and appearance, along with techniques and weapons other than the Grid Beam and Fixer Beam.
Everything was given to me by those middle school students… I wish I hadn’t had to part ways without really understanding the Earthlings after all.
Amnesia is something serious, and since they were doing it without realizing they were deceiving others, it’s hard to blame them…
Gridman! You’re creepy!
This is the new main character, Shin-Hibiki Yuta-kun, from the actual movie version.
>>21
Even though there’s no influence from Gridman on my personality anymore, I’m just too much of a hero…
I thought it was the result of a hyper emulation by a hyper agent.
From the perspective of special effects, I can only find the “I’m weak!” to be persuasive.
No, they’re really weak; I wonder what they came here for because they’re so weak.
>>23
How were you planning to catch the Kahn Digifer, when you can’t do anything alone…?
>>25
Why can’t you even become gigantic…?
>>23
A spark beam that doesn’t work at all.
A superconducting kick that doesn’t decide the outcome.
There are many occasions when the grid beam doesn’t work.
I was fighting throughout the story without Yuta and with missing parts (including full power).
Without Yuta, the original form in the final episode was even weaker than the special effects version, which was already weak to begin with.
This hero is a good guy, but it’s a hassle because he’s worried more than he should, putting the world in a pinch.
You’re worrying too much, and someone is taking advantage of that!
If Yuka hadn’t set up the giantization program, we would have been stuck after the first episode…
It was an environment where I felt extremely weakened after leaving my homeland…
It’s a crazy environment where just being in the real world can cause your body to fall apart…
Isn’t it a bit strange to say that Gridman was an emulation?
Wasn’t it like Gridman prepared a virtual personality that emulated Yuta’s character and made it pretend to be Yuta?
If there weren’t handmade avatars from middle school students, we would be in trouble!
If the middle school students don’t combine, we’re done for!
If a middle school student can’t improvise a giant-making program, they’re in trouble!
Without a handmade support machine from middle school students, we’re stuck!
Middle school students in this world are amazing… I should do my best too…
>>33
Is the origin of “New Century Middle School Student” really like that?
>>37
In the voice drama, the origin of the name was probably related to the story about the middle school students who protected the world and connected it to the new century, so it’s likely to be about Naoto and the others.
In Hyperdimension, it’s probably strong with the hyper full-spec hyper agent…
Is the time in the world of dreams okay with Mahirota?
>>35
It’s just a regular grid, Yuta.
I’m experiencing a fatal error and consciousness is…!
Help me, middle schooler!!!
Even if the main story was about Gridman, the reason why Yuta was chosen is that he was a person who could face crises and had something more important than Akane Shinjo.
Whoa, hesitate a little!
I understand that it’s nice to be the kind of person who jumps in solo because this dangerous world can’t be handled alone!
>>42
Let’s prepare a little!
You had fun, right? Yuta forgives me… too much of a saint.
I love the story where Gridman is scolded for not noticing that a thief had broken into a reality base with junk while middle schoolers were there!
I think the previous Anoshiras seemed exceptionally strong partly because of the impression of Gridman’s weakness…
Actually, Anoshiras was strong.
The fact that the assist weapon made by Ippei is stronger than Gridman has never wavered…
>>48
The controlled Gridman, even in a typical tokusatsu situation, overwhelmed everything in a critical moment…
>>51
It’s so sad that, even though Gridman is seriously trying to fight because he’s been brainwashed, he can’t do anything and ends up getting beaten badly…
I can tell he’s a great person who works really hard, but he remains a mysterious hero with many unknowns.
Because manga and novels have been incorporated into the universe.
Reading those kinds of things gives a disturbing credibility to Gridman’s mental state.
There’s a universe where Gridman becomes a problem-solving Vtuber, a universe where Rikka gets really into a butler cafe, and a universe where a tired mascot costume gets thrown off a cliff, among others.
>>50
It’s nice, isn’t it, Sengoku and Dogma…
There was a theory about Ultraman X being from the same hometown, which is quite unclear in the setting…
In other words, the three from the special effects version are so high-spec that they could build a whole junk PC back in that era…
Irrelevant zone
I think it’s not good.
Irrelevant Zone
>>57
Come on, lift your head! Show me! The universe you have!
When it comes to seeking advice, I love how Gridman responds with “We are strong at times like this!”
Idiot
Seriously, the development where the one-sidedly brainwashed Gridman gets beaten up by human-made tools is quite something.
Gritman is quite self-righteous because, even at the point of the original work, he only says what he wants to say and doesn’t listen to others at all.
>>60
I can’t hear your words here! You told me to type it on the keyboard, so I did, and now you say the explanation comes later!!! That’s what you’re saying…
Dynazenon is an original robot anime… (looking away from the source material of Gridman)
Dogma may seem backward, but it’s actually forward-looking.
The Warring States period, huh…
If there’s something to consider about Dynazenon, I wonder what Mujina actually was.
>>63
In the sequel, the heroine!
>>63
Aren’t the two of them a couple just not digesting well?
It seems like I’m just giving off an air of having solved a problem without really understanding what it was.
>>67
It’s important to come to a compromise, but that doesn’t necessarily mean a resolution has been reached.
Yomou also said, “Irreplaceable inconvenience.”
>>67
Isn’t it a story about living on despite everything?
I don’t know if I’ll be able to get along with my new dad, and I still can’t find out the truth about my sister’s death, and I’ll end up going back to being a NEET and can’t go to school, but…
Well, that’s fine! Nice to meet you!
>>71
It’s actually important to live positively.
…There’s about one person who thinks that’s fine!
>>71
In reality, life is a continuous series of such events, and yet within that, the choice to experience both fun and painful things is what the Dynazenon characters made. It’s like saying, “No, I don’t want that! Seriously, why not just act freely without being bound by anything and only do what you love?” That’s the story behind the kaiju eugenics ideology.
They said they’re not dating (laughs).
That’s hilarious (laughs).
Overall, there are very few clear solutions in life.
That’s how it feels, right, Gridman?
Merging with a middle school student…?
It’s intriguing to think that a hero, even if only in imagination, created it.
>>78
The daughter of Anoshiras grows up to become a beautiful busty woman who looks great in glasses.
I imagine Anti-kun has become a reliable young man and is in a couple now…
>>87
Well, the previous Anoshilas was also big…
I don’t know what else to do anymore.
I have both feelings of wanting to see the continuation and being unable to hold back.
Gridman Series
>>79
It seems like Trigger doesn’t have any free time…
>>81
I was a bit worried because Director Amemiya was involved in the original artwork for the new character design of the new project from the newly formed Gainax, combining both elements.
Please tell me the reason for Chise’s strange outfit.
>>80
Hobby?
I think Chise’s experience is one that people with hobbies or dreams that aren’t easily understood by others can really relate to.
>>85
I think this Volra’s face has a really good expression.
>>85
(Oh, crap…)
(Seriously…?)
Chise is just like Akane-chan, right?
I just have a deep hobby that’s hard for my peers and those of the same gender to understand.
Akane-chan hid it and lived with it, while Chise couldn’t fit in and became a school refuser.
>>90
I was wondering why I liked Goldburn so much, but it turns out it was just a hobby…
>>95
At that age, the only ones who put up foreign band posters in their room are either pretentious middle school boys or serious hobbyists…
Looking back, I watched it many times and I really love it, but I don’t really understand the story of the universe.
>>92
It’s a story about Miharu-kun confessing.
Not having any memories for a full two months during my student days is kind of a big deal, isn’t it…
>>93
I can’t study and I have no friends in class.
It’s cute how Yuta starts to feel nervous and fidgety like there might be a confession when he takes Rikka out around the corridor.
It’s one of the universes, and since it was explained well enough, that’s good for Dynazenon.
Was the miso soup with napa cabbage delicious?
>>98
Normal
Maybe both Trigger and Tsuburaya will benefit, and the Gridman series will continue.
I don’t know what to do about the power inflation…
>>99
“I can just say that I’ve lost my power for some random reason!”
Compared to those from Dogma, they are normal, so it’s safe, safe.
It’s been a while since I want to see a movie at the theater…
It seems unlikely that Mr. Gauma can delve any deeper into this.
Even if it’s about releasing the princess again,
Gridman is not bad.
Thank you, Yuuta.
Was it Mahiuta or Grid Yuta that was doing it?
>>106
Yuta Grid
So before the universe, I had a routine of self-promotion.
>>106
Yuta Grid
If you can’t make a story with Gridman, just bring out Sigma.
Actually, it’s a really personal story, but…
It has been continuing since the depiction of Hayata in the final episode of the first Ultraman.
“I absolutely hate the pattern where an integrated hero just mimics the transformer’s body.”
It’s ignoring the transformer’s personality, and in the end, it’s just a self-directed performance by the hero, so what’s the difference from the Moroboshi Dan type?
That’s why I really hated how Yuta was treated in the main story of SSSS.
I was told “It’s a Hayata homage to follow!” but shut up, I didn’t like Hayata’s portrayal in that final episode either.
I dislike Shin Ultraman for the same reason.
If the universe hadn’t come, I would have really disliked SSSS.
>>111
I’m sorry…
>>111
I can understand that kind of opinion as well.
So I was delighted to overturn such opinions in the universe and thought, “Yay!”
Utsumi seemed to have gained confidence since he got a girlfriend, and he started to take the lead in the play.
I dislike you, so I don’t want to see you!
That guy.
I kind of understand…
Considering the bond between heroes and transformants makes it even more so…
That’s right…
It’s my fault…
You saved the viewers, so you’re great, Gridman…
>>117
Thank you, Yuta…
The fact that I had solid communication with Naoto made Yuta’s lack of support stand out even more, didn’t it, Gridman?
>>118
I thought there must have been no room for leniency since I was battered by Alexis.
The universe that saved all the people who were feeling uneasy about SSSS.Gridman and Dynazenon is amazing.
It’s true that it wouldn’t be good without the universe.
I had been feeling a bit frustrated that Yuta was looked down upon in the main SSSS series, but I was finally relieved when he was rewarded in the Universe.
It feels frustrating that it took five years for that.
I actually quite like Dynazenon on its own.
>>127
I like how Gauma’s last moments are bittersweet in that way.
I’m still not convinced.
It does not depict the circumstances of how the second generation and Knight-kun ended up like that.
>>128
It’s just Gridman’s delusion…
>>128
Because it’s just a grid delusion without any background or context.
Unlike Gridman, Dynazenon had a well-developed main cast, which increased its overall satisfaction as a drama.
I feel that there might be insufficient exploration of the kaiju eugenics ideology, but I also think that delving into the villains shouldn’t overshadow the protagonist.
I really think you should reflect on revealing your feelings, Gridman.
>>132
I’m sorry, Yuta…
>>133
I’m sorry, but it seems you haven’t provided any Japanese text for me to translate. Could you please provide the text you’d like translated?
I like the smelly kid more than the second generation.
I can’t forgive Gridman and Alexis.
Regarding the second generation becoming clean, I was fantasizing about whether this kid’s smell could be fixed, you know, Gridman!?
>>138
It’s probably because they suddenly became homeless, but it’s not normal to think that a child who became smelly would remain smelly as an adult.
>>140
In other words, Anoshiras takes a bath every day with that body…
I say this while absolutely loving the series, but the exploration of the monster-supremacy ideology is pretty shallow, isn’t it?
So please take care of that in the sequel ❤️
>>139
It seems that the sequel or spin-off might be possible due to the cost of domination that Yomogi used in the universe.
Baby Gangan
To be honest, I’ll say my thoughts.
After watching the entire universe, the first impression that came to mind was, “Director Amamiya must have been talked about a lot regarding how to handle Yuta in SSSS…”
>>144
I think I’m cool because I’ve been told quite a bit and I’ve been delivering the right results.
If everyone in Convoid is living, there should be a computer world bath too!
I want to see Grid Knight and Anshiras traveling around aimlessly.
>>142
Akane-chan is actually just a truant kid who escaped into a world of fantasy and pretended to be the strongest.
Alexis poked at it, and even in that fantasy world, inconvenient things happened and continued to press on.
>>147
What I was doing felt like a playful experience of destroying a city I had built in SimCity.
It seems like even though I made it, it won’t listen to me…
Don’t say it like Sakatani the fool.
>>142
I think that when I watch the MV, it probably happened because of something really trivial.
However, what may seem trivial to adults might be a significant matter for children, so I don’t want to say just that…
Well, since Yuta himself has forgiven it, I guess I will too… that’s basically the general impression.
A man named Yuta Hibiki, who can throw away his life in no time but takes six months to confess.
>>151
Since Rikka has become my girlfriend, I need to make sure to properly get angry about that kind of thing.
Akane-kun’s distortion isn’t something so difficult or serious.
That is no different from Chise.
It’s just that I caught the eye of a bad person and ended up becoming a god, which is how things turned out.
Miyuta is the only one who has a mysterious character for the viewers.
>>154
The one that has been explored the most is the universe, after all…
He usually seems laid-back, but when it comes time to make a decision, he commits with astonishing determination.
This means that Rikka-san is getting heavier.
Alexis disappeared with a good vibe, but in reality, they just ran away like trash.
>>155
I am going to disappear…
Thank you… Akane-kun… (silky)
>>155
It was good that they hinted at the possibility of a sequel.
Also, the voice and appearance are cool.
Both Gridman and Dynazenon had so many elements that could lead to a really bad story, so I was on edge during the real-time broadcasts, wondering when Keiichi Hasegawa would show his fangs.
If there’s a sequel, I want to see the princess again…
Isn’t it that Alexis doesn’t really have any big moves?
Even though he’s just an ordinary background character, Yuta Hibiki is a bit too much of a superhero in spirit.
What benefits does having two personalities in a fusion type offer to the giant side?
It is dangerous to let immature and small-minded Earthlings do as they please.
By humanity falling into darkness, there is a possibility that even the personality of a giant, which is originally unrelated to darkness, will be corroded by it.
>>164
Isn’t it possible to avoid becoming integrated like a return man or an ace, so that they don’t separate?
So, what happened to Alexis?
I might have returned to my job in space patrol because I enjoyed it enough.
After watching Denko Chojin Gridman, I think a director who starts saying that Gridman is a perfect hero is seeing something different.
In the end, it was good that Mahiro and I really accessed Flash… That was said quite a bit back then.
It is also a homage to Ultraman and Hayata.
>>170
That’s not interesting, that homage.
The twist that Dynazenon was all a product of Gridman’s imagination was harsh.
>>173
I was quite dissatisfied that there was no explanation for why the idea of kaiju eugenics had revived, and since I didn’t really like Dynazenon, having some reasoning behind it made me like it a bit more.
It’s Rikka’s dad 🔥 When he appeared, I thought he was the mastermind~
I remember the fan art developed by the “sawashiro” uncle.
Wake up! Your youth is being invaded by something!