
Why!?
Isn’t it rather the most interesting part, like the main dish?!
No.
It’s the screenwriter’s rampage.
That’s the same kind of narration that Ichirou Nagai voices at the beginning of Gundam!
No matter how interesting the beginning is, that was just a story that ended there.
Calling that a main dish is just too much of an otaku obsession, don’t you think?
But honestly, if we don’t do that, the customer attraction factor will…
You’re saying that as a joke, right?
Since the ones who are drawn in are mostly older men, there’s no need to do it if you want to attract trendy young people.
Well, the people who actually became Key-bou were all just the beginning part, though.
The surprise I felt when I heard “The population that has grown too large…” in the cinema is an unforgettable experience, but that is unnecessary noise in Machu and the others’ story.
I would like to see a lot of those Gun Cannons running.
I haven’t seen it yet.
I thought it was a preview of something that would be on TV, so I wasn’t watching it.
If it’s the original, it would be a waste not to see it.
>>10
It’s okay to wait until next month when it will be on Amazon Prime.
Oh, are you already coming?
Alright, let’s do that.
>>12
There’s a high possibility that the entire film currently showing won’t be available on TV or streaming, so don’t complain no matter what happens.
I think it will be interspersed like a flashback of the uncle who is currently in the spotlight…
I actually wanted to see the continuation of the beginning, or rather, the parts that weren’t depicted.
We don’t need elements like refugees or status agreements in contemporary Japanese politics~
>>14
If you’re going to see that,
It’s fine to just say “Mobile Suit Gundam.”
Isn’t it said that the beginning of the TV series will be streamed on Amazon Prime?
I can tell this is interesting, but it seems like it might get cut, right!?
>>16
But I feel like we need a scene where the psychoframe suddenly starts glowing…!
Isn’t the process of Char sparkling and popping from the Altheisia Hammer necessary?
I can’t help but announce the broadcast date, but I still want people to go to the theater, so you won’t be able to see the One Year War part on TV (I’m not saying you can’t watch it streaming), right?
The beginning is probably not something that is released on YouTube.
>>22
If you’re going to do it, it would be Amazon Prime or something like that.
It seems that if things continue like this, the beginning part will…
It doesn’t seem unusual to have an atmosphere where it’s only included as bonus footage on Blu-ray, without any distribution or TV broadcasts.
I just took a final look at it.
Will the disc be released…?
In the recollections, you’ll include cuts from the beginning part, right? If you want to see it as it is, I don’t know.
The advance theatrical version has been announced as a special edit before its release, so I think if there is a reason for it, it’s been over two months and if you can’t watch it, you should reconsider your life.
The old man has already attracted enough attention with the movie and has shown what is necessary.
I suppose they’ll at least show the part where Char steals the Gundam in the prologue, right?
It’s a part where I’ve set up a lot of jokes, so there’s no way I wouldn’t do anything at all.
No matter how far you go, the beginning is always associated with aspects of fan creation.
It’s a bit strange that “I didn’t watch” is being converted to “I couldn’t watch”…
It only gets used occasionally as a past part in the main story of Gekku Axis, doesn’t it?
It’s obvious, but it has been designed in a way that you won’t be troubled even if you don’t look at it.
>>34
No…?
If you ignored the new alternative and are waiting for it on TV, I won’t feel sorry for you.
Do it for one year as a beginner.
I wonder why they didn’t mention that there are parts exclusive to the theater version in advance.
But there might be cases where the theater you’re going to is really far away…
I want you to forgive me.
If it’s a disc, wouldn’t it be included?
Then it seems like the sales of the discs will also increase.
It might be a good idea.
Well, if there’s a layer that is particular about the beginning, then a disc is probably nothing to them.
It is said that it may not be a rumor, so I suspect it’s a preparatory step for the usual “What was that?” whether it hits or misses again.
Unless it’s for a reason like having a severe allergy that causes you to faint when going to a dark place or a theater.
The fact that I haven’t gone to see it at this point means I only have that level of interest.
It shouldn’t be a problem even without the beginning part.
Since there’s only one confirmed season, and they were honestly broadcasting up to the beginning part, there are only 10 episodes for the Machu arc!
If you watch the main story without the beginning, I think you’ll be confused about what kind of world it is, especially since you know the original work.
Even though there are already many mysteries in the main content, I have a feeling that if we take out the beginning, even more incomprehensible stories will emerge!
>>48
It’s just because of having seen the beginning that I feel that way.
It’s normal in a story for the first few episodes to leave you unsure about what the world is like.
If it didn’t exist, wouldn’t we just get excited about various speculations instead?
>>51
The meaning is completely different between something that never existed and something that exists going away.
>>48
That’s something that happens all the time in Gundam, right?
It was just someone who made a fuss about showing the cropped image and buzzed it up.
Thanks to everyone, we have received many warm words since the release, and we are truly grateful. Each of your words empowers us, the production staff. As mentioned in the interview included in the pamphlet, the One Year War segment in “-Beginning-” has undergone significant structural changes during production, making it something you can only experience in the theater version. There were also many scenes we had to cut with a heavy heart due to the overall pacing of the story and broadcasting time constraints. Speaking of audio sources, the part that has been visualized serves as the official preview for “GQuuuuuX.” As discussed in the interview included in the pamphlet, the One Year War segment in “-Beginning-” has undergone significant structural changes during production, making it something you can only experience in the theater version.
I have a feeling that a complete edition will come out again anyway.
I think there will be explanations in the main story for things like Newtypes, Char, Zeknova, and Machu that you might not be very familiar with.
It’s not that I won’t do anything at all, but I won’t do it in its current form, so I might do it in a fragmented state through flashbacks or something like that…
>>54
There might be a special program that airs it entirely uncut.
Gundam fans are so annoying…
Normally, you would make it so that you can generally understand what happened from fragmentary information…
It’s basically fan service in the portrayal of Beginning.
>>56
You can’t convey anything just by talking about the setting without a scene.
Mercury has been turbulent all this time.
>>61
Aren’t most robot anime like this?
>>66
That’s why it doesn’t get good reactions…
>>66
The first Gundam starts by skipping the first nine months of the war with just a narration and an image of a colony drop at the beginning.
>>61
sea urchin
>>61
There isn’t such important information, is there?
What the light fans are interested in is not the details of the One Year War, but what happens to Matchew and Nyan.
It was only written in the entry bonus booklet for the second volume that “Beginning” will not be broadcast on TV in its original form, so it will likely be interwoven into the main story through flashbacks or some other form.
It’s like a super expensive doujinshi, so I think people who don’t know the original work would find the plot too fast-paced and the jargon too numerous to understand.
>>60
I went to see it with two friends who didn’t know the original series, but since Char is generally well-known, they were able to understand what kind of person he is.
…Well, that’s the kind of person…
>>70
That guy becomes a demon when he finds a chance for revenge!
It’s fine, isn’t it?
Let’s enjoy the if world of Jiku Axis!
The Federation is not losing, are you ready for the game?
As someone who has seen the beginning, I want them to start Zieg Ax quickly, so I don’t want my slot to be taken.
I wonder if it won’t be available on Amazon Prime.
There might be fragments inserted through flashbacks, for example.
In the old scenes, there are changes in aspect ratio and other effects, so it’s fine if the art style changes.
All you need to know about Zegaz is that it exists in the if Universal Century.
The One Year War part will be covered in the serialization of Zeta Aks Origin.
The new viewer is actually surprised for the second time after starting to watch the original…
I understand that it’s sudden to explain everything in a rush near the final episode.
In the end, it’s just annoying Gundam fans like those on message boards who make a lot of noise and are bothersome.
As originally planned, until Char steals the Gundam (or until the 01 Gundam is defeated?), the story is structured so that the red Gundam and its pilot, Char, can be understood through what Machu finds in the wiki.
Stop talking as if you’re exaggerating and inciting things, really.
Isn’t it going to be an explanation in the first few minutes as originally planned?
>>76
Shouting things that have no meaning at all!
The green uncle just becomes a more suggestive uncle.
The beginning part is supposed to be revealed in fragments through flashbacks, isn’t it…