
Above all, the OP and ED might be so good that it could be deceiving.
Is that OP really that good…?
>>1
I think it’s good!
Oh, that’s changed! I think it inherits the essence of the Flit arc while also incorporating the freshness of entering a new chapter, which suits AGE perfectly!
I think the bad parts are really not good, but the good parts are definitely good anime.
This anime is quite interesting!
Hehehe, it seems you finally understand… Thank you…
The background music for the next episode preview is really good.
It’s nice, Peter Pan who can’t become an adult.
The Asem arc occasionally has interesting episodes.
The Kio arc occasionally has interesting episodes.
When I first watched the Asem arc, I thought the director had changed halfway through.
I’ll leave this helmet here because it’s dangerous!
Listen! Don’t touch it, absolutely!
If you like the Asem arc, it’s best to watch MEMORY OF EDEN after finishing all of AGE.
What is a super pilot!?
>>11
I’m a super pilot.
Having a higher-ranked rival adds depth to the conversation, no matter what.
A nice peach-shaped butt is good, isn’t it…?
The Asem chapter is the most highly regarded, right?
The Kio arc is okay, but Zehart is still continuing.
There isn’t any character who can be Kio’s rival.
Oops!
AGE2 has a slightly Another Gundam feel to it, or to put it more clearly, it resembles Gundam 00, which was well-received by otaku at the time.
The ending song for the cute butt is great, and the cuts that insert snapshots of Asem’s life in between are really emotional.
It’s just that the last “priketsu” overwrites all of that.
I’m a weak otaku who only watches MOE.
It was incredibly interesting.
Is that really a cute butt… when I look back, it’s seriously a cute butt and I can’t stand it.
I like it because it fights in a way that you don’t often see in other works like “Frit” or “Demon Middle-Aged Man.”
MOE makes you want to look back during graduation season.
There are significant differences between the point addition system and the point deduction system.
The Asem arc has consistently good animation quality.
During the broadcast, they were also saying “puri-puri” about that butt.
The Flit and Kio arcs are a bit sluggish at the beginning, but I feel like the Asem arc was consistently well-paced.
Sometimes there are episodes where the first battle with Zaidra is really intense.
I only bought the CD for the OP of the Asem arc.
In the Fritz arc, there are really no decent ally MS until the end, so I like that a lot of ally MS like Genoas II, Adele, and G-Bouncer show up.
The relatively slow and heavy Frit series suddenly leads to a high-speed battle where only the trajectory is drawn, so it feels like the times have progressed.
Adele Titus is good, right?
MOE is focused entirely on Asem and Zehart, which is why there is hardly any time for Kio in the Kio chapter, and they don’t even depict the war until its conclusion, so they’re really cutting corners…
You could say that was a good thing.
The OP and ED are basically good.
I wanted them to create and depict the main story with at least this level of detail.
It’s a pity that Flint is still struggling even as an adult…
I won’t forgive someone who only talks about butt cheeks even though it’s an ED masterpiece.
In order for me to be myself~
I can’t tell which one is Sharp and which one is Negoto.
I bought the theme song collection.
Even if it’s an illusion… I want to chase it and turn to dust…
At that time, the TV version of Romary was being criticized, but changing her career path for Asem is quite something… I think.
As an operator, I’m doing my best normally.
The ED band will later sing “I want to win this!!!”
>>41
The vocalist has changed, you know.
Romari was a much milder version of Nina that came out in the media mix, so looking back, I realize I was overly cautious!
“Now breaking out of fate, it’s a strike.”
(Asem doesn’t want to kill Zehart…) while Zehart is being consumed by emotions, Asem seems to have little conflict about fighting Zehart, saying, “Ahhh, I can’t win against Zehart!! If I were an X-Rounder, damn it!!!” which creates a bit of a temperature difference that makes you go “huh?” But still, it’s a fairly understandable grudge within AGE.
You should see it…! Memory of Eden…!
Even after watching MOE, I still think Regilus is definitely white.
I feel like Asem was seriously violating orders every week.
>>47
The Asem era is always moping around, isn’t it, Asem?
Even though we managed to get to a situation where we could take down the Gundam, Zehart-kun just says, “Alright, hurry home and become a normal person,” and lets it go.
I’m not cut out to be a spearhead of invasion…
>>48
You’re the one who shouldn’t be fighting!
On the contrary, Asem is just too much of a bundle of talent as a pilot, even mentally!!
>>48
It’s my fault for enrolling them in school.
I love the part about dual-wielding!?
I also like connecting to a double bullet.
Even though there are various plot holes in the scenario, the overall animation of the AGE-2 battles is so great that I can watch it just for that.
Even though dual-wielding beam sabers is super cool, there aren’t many people who do it throughout the entire series.
>>51
It means you’ll completely abandon defense.
Even Amuro would only use it at a time like “I’m gonna dieeee!!” or when he really needs extra attacks.
Frit doesn’t stand a chance against a middle-aged man who doesn’t ride an MS.
Once it becomes the Asem arc, it becomes interesting, or rather, the quirky anime starts to feel like a normal late-night anime, so it must be easy for the anonymous to understand.
Everyone around me is amazing, way more than I am.
Asem’s good fortune was being blessed with great teachers.
Why not just go to the supermarket?
Is there even a point in using a robot for dual-wielding in Robocyanbara?
Dabare is not just a dual-wield.
In middle age, I’m deteriorating compared to when I was young…
Frit is growing up, though.
>>62
Is it really necessary to put Zehart into cold sleep too?
>>64
In the first place, I can understand sending it to the freezer if it’s too strong because it’s not aimed at making it win.
>>64
Veigun has a serious shortage of human resources, and with people dying left and right from Mars Ray, they can’t afford to easily waste precious X Rounders.
That’s why I can’t gain experience points and lose.
>>64
There is no one.
There are no more capable people.
So I will only wake up during the operation.
The Asem arc has a very Gundam-like feel this week as we’re going to launch into the ○○ operation!
I don’t remember having any enemies that made all three generations fight while using cold sleep or anything like that.
Because nothing is being said, it makes you feel like, “What about Utabit’s father…?”
“Super Pilot! It’s Asem Asuno!!!” Just watching that alone makes it worthwhile.
Isn’t there an excessive amount of Vagan units within the colony, even with so many informants?
>>70
I wish they had delved a bit deeper into the actions of the Veigann side, like the part about the Purge Committee and the hidden Veigann in the Kio arc.
I don’t feel any benefits from the Earth side colluding.
Overall, it doesn’t turn out that well…
For some reason, it’s a strange anime that I can oddly feel attached to.
>>71
The theme I wanted to draw is consistent and understandable.
The output is just a bit strange.
Because of what happened with Yurin, I wonder if the love between mother and child was affected by becoming a vengeful person… that concern is purified in the ending scene.
>>72
I love the Flit family too much.
Frit is so successful that he sometimes speaks with honorifics to acquaintances from the past.
I like the small details.
Let’s buy a Gundam model too…
It’s a good result.
>>76
Sell it.
None
>>95
Sell it to me! White AGE2!
>>103
I wonder if the limited re-release of Dambe at the anniversary a few years ago was the last one…
>>103
Just paint it in a single color! It’s not being sold anyway.
I can’t forgive Bandai.
Crush the Vegans…
>>76
Polycap is the best!
It’s not that I don’t feel anything, but I couldn’t forgive Zeheart, whom I thought was my best friend, for being a spy for the enemy and attacking my hometown colony while I was shown mercy (Asem has also received an education from Flit as a male of the Asuno family, similar to Noblesse Oblige). So I felt like I had to catch up to him!! It seems like I don’t have much room to be conflicted…
I have a memory that Adele could change outfits, but she hardly made use of it.
It was hard to tell if it was being modified because it blended in with the colors of Sparrow and Diva-equipped machines.
>>79
In anime, I can’t really show off my wear at all…
It’s difficult for regular soldiers to use things like the Titus and Sparrow’s combat x2.
Well, that family will also be taken away by the Veigans…
Personally, I found the daytime drama-like part at the beginning of the Asem arc difficult to watch.
In the novel version, when they finally come to Earth, there are Veigans who, having gotten used to Earth’s environment, feel like they don’t want to return to Mars anymore, which is somehow nice.
Asem occasionally exhibits problematic behavior, but…
It’s great that everyone in the crew is a good person, so there’s no tension.
Since the latter part of the Asem arc, we’ve been able to have conversations on equal footing.
In the Kio arc, Zehart’s mental state is deteriorating this time…
In the anime version, there is too little development of Romary, which creates a tension-inducing device.
Given the circumstances, there’s no point in rushing, but considering he just joined the military and already has that level of skill, Asem is already a super pilot.
The ending of “Ketsu Puri” is really great, but it’s tough being called “Ketsu Puri” all the time…
>>89
It’s wrong for that butt to be on display for a lifetime.
Well, it’s unreasonable to suddenly give a child who was doing spy missions a command mission.
>>90
Because they are no good, I will make them the successor.
Zanardo will win, so it’s no good.
>>92
Mr. Arubando is too terrible.
>>90
If Zarnald wins, won’t the war come to an end?
The moderate Kabuki Man would likely progress with a peace-oriented policy.
In various scenes, the contrast between Asem and Zehart can be seen, but in each case… I feel pity for Zehart…
The subtlety of Zehart is a result of lord Izercant’s intentions and vague orders…
>>94
But this is correct, isn’t it?
The Lord is a genius in a bad way.
>>102
Not a genius.
It’s light.
I love watching my son stumbling around while wearing dad’s big helmet.
I want to see more stories from that generation.
It’s great that Asem becomes a super pilot and the X-rounder ability turns into a curse…
The Veigan pilots aren’t really that strong considering they come standard with Museru equipment.
>>104
First, the environment of Mars is garbage.
>>104
Was that standard equipment!?
Shirasoon
>>104
It’s tough that the Vega side’s machines adapt to the environment throughout the story, but there isn’t much improvement in performance.
Even though there are high-performance machines, it is assumed to be the X-rounder.
>>114
It’s great that they created a masterpiece like Gurudorin at the very last minute.
>>104
Somehow, up until the Asem chapter, the performance difference in MS often made it difficult for regular soldiers.
The Asem arc is better, or rather.
I love talking about Asem-related topics…
First, the Gundam in the stable is too good as the opening for the second part.
The design of Zeidars was good.
Museru is brain-dead if he doesn’t have that suitability.
I really love the scene in Gundam where Zehart’s aide raises Muser’s output just before dying, causing the nape of the neck to rise.
If you think of Grudlin as a Hyperion that has always been deploying AL Lancers, it makes a lot of sense.
On the Veigan side, they can’t even train pilots in the first place because they die from Mars Rays.
Museru can only slightly increase strength by shortening the training period.
If you increase the load on the Musser, the pilot will die.
It’s like a Gagaga with a high survival rate, Gurudorin.
The opening and ending of the Asem arc are great, I get it.
SPYAIR from ED goes without saying, and although negoto has disbanded, I’ve come to like it.
Why were you letting Zehart have a student life…?
>>125
There’s a person in the Asuno family who has a Gundam, so it’s the perfect age to gather information and, if possible, get the Gundam.
The OP takes the best parts of the TV size and is well put together. The full version isn’t bad either, but the relentless “la la la la la la” keeps coming at me.
>>127
No good! With this way of writing, it only looks like a Raideen song!
Negoto was truly a song that gets better the more you listen to it.
“I thought it was a good song, but when I listened to the full version, I was a bit confused by the opening.”
It’s a common trope in anime, but…
AGE has a good overall story, but the output was strange.
But if anyone other than the president does it, that flavor can’t be achieved, right? It’s a dilemma.
>>130
This way of living… I am being forced into it! It truly represents the theme of AGE itself.
Flitt being forced to live as a hero.
Asem, who is forced to live as the son of a hero.
Veigun forced to live in the harsh environment of Mars.
The output is strange, that’s why.
Well, even if we lose AGE, with Madona’s Workshop and Flitto, it seems like we’ll somehow win…
The Asem chapter’s opening takes 100% right from the prelude.
I don’t really understand the meaning of the lyrics of sharp#.
“The true form should be love~♪ I think it’s such a good song.”
>>134
The only promise was not to make any promises.
I also like that.
The resolution between Asem and Zehart ends quickly in the TV version, but I heard that the conversation afterwards is the main focus for those two, which makes sense.
My name is Zehart Mask.
I discarded my humanity.
>>136
I remember the name of the subordinate who died.
>>142
I may have consciously remembered it, but I think it’s also because of my personality that I couldn’t forget it.
>>136
Wasn’t it the Eden for people to be human?
I’ve long since thrown it away!!! (Furious)
>>143
I… started crying…
I had just been listening to sharp♯ a lot recently.
It’s kind of addictive, isn’t it?
I think the Mucel isn’t very useful because the load is too strong to produce effects equivalent to an X-Rounder.
>>140
I think it’s strong in some way because if you use it with the determination to die, you can reach a level where you can incapacitate Flit.
It’s unfortunate that the new parts release line we wanted to pursue as a project couldn’t be done due to toy-related circumstances.
>>141
I did it in the build series!
>>150
The way of selling Gundam models is in line with the AGE trend of parts sets.
>>157
It’s unreasonable to release new gear every week, not to mention weapons.
>>150
I think I realized that it was actually popular through the sales of the optional parts for Danball Senki.
Isn’t Flit being forced?
No matter how hard I tried, I couldn’t become a savior (Gundam) and ended up retiring, merely turning my son’s memory into a combat machine…
>>144
At first, being bound by the savior I wished for is quite something.
>>144
That game has been popular since Flit’s childhood.
Well, it’s also because the Federation was secretly spreading it as a soldier candidate training program… (which is why, for some reason, you can also play with Vegaan machines).
Mr. Flitt has become a strict yet sweet father…
I wish they had made more Vagan Gundams.
>>148
That’s a savior from Mars, so making multiple copies is a bit different.
>>148
Isn’t it good with Gridlin?
There are many deductions for things like the awkward connections and occasionally strange direction, but the theme is clear, and the good scenes are really good.
Frit can’t forgive himself for not being able to protect others, so he has always been a man who insists on being a savior that won’t let anyone slip away again…
If it weren’t for the president, I think Ika would have become a more conventional final boss…
That moment when the points of contention transform into madness is really frightening.
>>154
There’s no doubt that they are the savior of Mars, but there is a delicate balance as they are also insane.
>>154
If things continue like this, humanity itself has to change, otherwise we’ll keep repeating the same bad history as before. This theme is a classic in Gundam, after all…
Though I said to paint it, the Gundam marker (white) at that time was really too thin and didn’t cover at all…
How is that now?
>>158
Use a spray can or an airbrush.
If you’re particular about brush painting, Vallejo or Citadel, although pricey, have strong coverage and are good.
>>158
After surface treatment, it turned out properly white.
>>158
It’s not impossible to paint, but if it’s white 2, wouldn’t a single can of white primer be enough?
>>158
The new white is good.
Zehart was becoming so painful to watch that I just wanted Assem to quickly beat him and end it!
I thought that if I made Asem a woman and made Kio the child of Asem and Zehart, it would turn out to be incredibly tangled.
I don’t feel like finishing beautifully, so it’s fine to be a man.
Fritt’s obsession with the nemesis Desil has faded.
It’s great how the hatred has transcended into a collective feeling towards the entire Veigan race.
I really thought Zehart would survive normally since he was fighting alongside Asem just a few episodes ago.
I was thinking “Huh?” when they used Nara-chan as a pawn, and before I knew it, she had died in an instant.
>>170
It’s nice how they charge in with a “Den! Don! Bang!” and get taken apart right away…
>>170
If we could have taken out three Gundams back there, we would have won the war, so it’s not a mistake.
I couldn’t do it.
When I think about it carefully, it was really foolish to be playing airsoft during the Flit arc…
Is it that thin milk is bad, or is it that weak milk is the problem?
>>173
Since it’s transparent and comes off immediately, it’s treated like dry milk.
The parody song of Ultraman Taro that was posted right after the first episode of the Kio edit from that time is really memorable.
The old man jumps down, the old man leans out.
Kill, kill, kill-like.
Is AGE around 2012?
The concealment power increased significantly with the subsequent release of Gamma EX White.
I have a memory that the regular white has also increased before I knew it.
It’s the same age as Madoka Magica, huh AGE.
>>181
It’s quite a difference between January and October, isn’t it?
>>181
It’s from the era when we were doing things like Madotasu.
The airsoft game part is tedious, but how long are we going to keep up this silly conflict structure?!! It’s an important story that comes back to haunt Flit later, so it’s tough to recommend AGE because of that…
>>183
I lost someone important to me, but right now I don’t have time to deal with someone like you.
But I was able to do it in my magical middle age!
I like the novel version too, but as it goes on, the author’s personality becomes stronger, and it ultimately turns into something else.
The novel versions of Gundam are often quite different from the TV series.
>>185
The latter half of the AGE novel is a bit…
Right now, I’m really good at pioneering the history of F90 and piecing together the scattered parts.
Mr. Oblight eliminated two players in that battle…
Since Jonathan has died, I was completely prepared for a suicide attack.
>>186
That area was the site of the final battle.
I love that we both give it our all.
The story of Fardane is a metaphor for a world controlled by Izelkant, and it serves as Frillt’s answer to Asem’s position of maintaining the status quo, but I feel like it’s a wasted episode not to touch on it in the narrative…
Zehart, shouting “I know that!” while jumping out of the bridge, completely seems like a sick person consumed by illusions that despise himself.
The visuals were so terrible that they smoothly transitioned scenes in the OVA to cover it up.
>>190
As expected, the TV version there is too unnatural… It’s a good production because you can really understand how much MOE struggled before launching to the limit.
>>190
The result left behind was only the disastrous failure of a gamble that led to the death of my subordinates who believed in me and the woman who said she loved me.
The novel version gets a lot of mixed opinions, but I like it because it’s mysteriously erotic.
I love how Daz is such a caring guardian for Zehart.
It’s too kind that Zehart is so shocked he can’t attend the graduation ceremony.
I think the novel version of the Flit arc was really important.
When it comes to anime alone, the global situation and objectives are not very clear…
A friend said that Flit hates the Vagans too much, but honestly, considering the treatment he received, I think he’s actually quite forgiving in the end.
Mr. Oblight is completely broken, but the fact that his madness is directed towards cleaning the house instead of revenge or violence is too virtuous…