
It hides in Amuro’s shadow, but this guy is surprisingly strong…
>>1
I’ve just started watching it recently, but it’s more like it’s not even Gundam, yet it’s achieving remarkable results, making me wonder what the deal is with this guy compared to Amuro.
Amuro is hiding in the shadows because he is from the USSR, but he is probably considered the second strongest in the WB team.
In the second movie, this person is the main character, right?
Super cool!
Don’t engage in hand-to-hand combat with the Gun Cannon.
Thanks to being outpaced by Jim at A Baoa Qu, I’m alive and it’s my luck.
I think the coolest scene of Kai’s Gun Cannon is when it loses one leg and falls sideways while landing a counter shot.
Why is it hitting?
Clearly stronger than Hayato.
Since Amuro is the next most experienced in battle, he is essentially number two.
More battle-hardened than Sleggar.
Hayato has enough to be around SR level…
It gives the impression that there were almost no battles where Hayato could take advantage of the strengths of the Gun Cannon…
Seira is also an SSR…
Hayato seems to be in a lot of scenes where he is clearly trapped in a disadvantageous situation.
I had to fight Zakurello with a Guntank.
Wowwwww←They’re fighting back, and actually shooting them down!
Everyone except Sleggar from the WB team generally does this.
I forgot the flow of the conversation, but why did I get in the Guncannon?
>>14
I think it was something like, “I have a license for heavy machinery.”
It’s crazy that they’re living normally and even thriving amidst the fierce battle at Abawaka.
I always thought the Gun Tank seemed to struggle and have a hard time.
In later works, they also play an active role as an information character.
The root of all evil that first suggested Char should be a politician instead of a pilot.
It’s not that I like all of you.
Seeing this guy freak out and shoot wildly while crying in his first battle reaffirms Amuro’s strangeness.
Hayato could have thrived more as the pilot of Getter 3.
Hayato is even more pitiful because he doesn’t even have a main episode.
I’m glad you got to have your turn with Z and ZZ! Yeah…
“Shiden Kai is such a cool name.”
I like it when being a little cowardly is just right in situations like this.
I love the TV version of Hyahhooo!
Hayato has also shot down a significant number, so it’s enough…
Other members…
Even the cannon type is this fast?! Didn’t someone say that in some game?
>>28
What was said was a different cannon.
The one who said it survives and plays the protagonist of the Zeon side in PS3 War Chronicles, but it’s said that if it were Kai, he would have died there.
>>31
Because of that, I have the impression that those who are given the original Guncannon are pretty amazing.
>>28
That’s not the Gun Cannon from the White Base team, so it’s not Kai.
>>28
Wasn’t that the mysterious 203 Gun Cannon?
It seems like the type that increases skill level through battles, so doesn’t it feel like it doesn’t have the initial SSR vibe?
An image of R trained to maximum level.
>>29
In the White Base crew, Bright and Mirai have an SSR vibe.
Even Amuro was nervous at first.
>>29
Ordinary soldiers can’t go above R in the first place.
Weakling
What did you think just before and after saying to Sregger, “It’s fast! It’s too fast!”?
What did you think when I said something like this at a time like this?
My thoughts about Kai-san are progressing really well.
I love the scene where I shout “Wow!” and attack the Rick Dom that suddenly appears in front of me.
In the sequel, new types are appearing frequently, so they’ve been nerfed.
Undoubtedly the ace pilot.
“The performance of ‘Dyeing the Atlantic in Blood’ is so remarkable that I want to create a new video work like ‘Cucuruz Doan’ ❤”
Well, the Gun Cannon is quite strong too.
>>40
It’s too tough to be unshaken after taking a giant bus to the chest…
People who are starting to dislike Char.
It’s nice that you’ve escaped from the military and are now a journalist…
>>42
It’s really tough that both Hayato and Amuro have died.
A common character named Oscar and Marker who have a decent amount of appearances.
Job John is uncommon.
>>43
Ah, aren’t they always working? It’s crazy, right?
>>52
The WB bridge is unusually wide and has a high ceiling.
It looks like sitting in that chair wouldn’t be comfortable.
I like both, but Char and Kai don’t get along at all…
Since Seira has switched to the core booster, her performance has been like that of a demon, making Hayato’s situation even more unfortunate.
Me too! Me too!
They say that, but there are guys who are achieving more than enough results.
The White Base crew, made up of young military survivors and gathered civilians, fought to the end and is generally rated R or above.
What’s great is that it’s been surviving all this time.
I want you to witness the Universal Century.
>>48
Kai, I hope you won’t be unhappy later on.
Thanks to the strengthening material called Miharu…
Personally, I wish I could meet Judo, but it’s impossible given the scope of my activities…
It’s definitely ace class normally.
I wonder which is better, Monshia or the other one?
>>53
As expected, compared to the regular soldier Monsia, Kai-san isn’t a professional and might lose…
It would be different if it were guerrilla warfare, though.
>>53
Aren’t we better than Monsia? The immortal fourth squad is all old types.
I wonder if Kai is still single…?
Honestly, I couldn’t even witness Miharu’s death, and that seems to have stuck with me.
I’m not a Newtype, but I can see through Amuro’s lies right away.
Captain Quattro might be Char…everyone knows.
It’s strong, but I wonder how it would perform in MS battles after Z.
>>61
It is based on the premise of high specifications for the V Operation, after all.
Until the time of A Baoa Qu, there’s no doubt that Kai is more impressive; in terms of experience alone, White Base is at the top of the Federation.
The WB team = There probably aren’t any Side 7 natives who like Char, especially since he’s the commander who massacred their hometown.
If you don’t drop out of the war, you’ll end up like Hayato and die.
In the TV version, at the beginning, it’s more like Hayato is stronger, while Kai is too weak.
I think the difference between Hayato and me is that I was able to receive the main character’s episode because I awaken from Miharu’s episode.
I’ll leak information to the spy.
In a way, it’s like a new type that has started to seek a path that does not engage in conflict with others…
But Hayato was able to get a wife…
>>70
That wife.
First is family, Z is the adopted son, and ZZ is the husband.
Isn’t the batting average of the dead too high?
It’s a bit twisted to set it up so that all MS pilots except Amuro have retired in Z.
>>71
It’s a great plan, but even if they come out as a pilot, they won’t be able to perform well anyway.
>>71
Well, I shouldn’t say this, but with everything that happened, Hayato is still in the military.
It feels like the other way is strange.
>>71
It’s just that I can’t help but agree that Amuro won’t be able to escape from the Federation even if he himself doesn’t want to.
Someone who drives a Gun Tank just because they can drive large vehicles.
The journalist has their own way of fighting, that’s for sure.
Kai is also inspired by everyone at WB who is working hard to live.
It feels like it’s becoming more proper.
In the beginning, it was quite rough, wasn’t it…
>>74
Well, more than that, Seira-san is really sharp.
Kai didn’t rape Reco, so he was betrayed.
I’ve never read a manga with Kai as the main character, but is it interesting?
>>77
Basically, I must accept my weak self and still do what I can.
Feelings like that are portrayed.
>>77
Interesting recommendations
>>77
It feels interesting for Generation Z as it delves into the background of the main story.
The later era feels interesting with a deeper exploration of the One Year War’s WB team.
An image of being good at unconventional fighting methods like throwing stones.
In other words, it was all situations that didn’t match the strategy of the Gundam Cannon.
>>78
That’s Hayato!
The White Base, everyone is incredible, right?
If you complain a little, you’ll get slapped and be called weak! That’s why.
However, Seira-san afterward is much more so.
>>86
I don’t want to hear that from someone who takes out Gundam on their own…
The scene where Kai delivers a speech from the Gun Cannon is great.
It seems like Seira, who has been active behind the scenes since Z, has little depiction and still has a minimal presence in the spin-offs. Is she happy…?
>>90
I’d rather be happy than be treated as a mere vessel for Char.
>>93
It seems like you would get irritated during times of counterattack.
>>90
That person understands that they are in demand as a portable shrine and doesn’t want to become like their older brother…
Miharu’s episode is a bit different from Toshio Furukawa’s usual Kai performance and is really cool…
It’s a bit more serious than usual, and it totally goes all out in that last scene…
Seira’s ability to put herself on a pedestal is amazing.
Seira tends to naturally think of herself as a noble person.
Well… that’s actually true, but…
Sayla, who casually brought out a Gundam and acted all high and mighty without facing any real consequences.
It’s scary to see someone like Seira casually blending in with civilians.
No matter how much a person tries, they can’t become a god by standing on their head.
It’s nice, isn’t it…?
The lighthearted and sarcastic character helps to ease the overly stiff atmosphere, which is appreciated…
Making my debut while crying.
By the time I became accustomed to the battlefield, I completed my resolve with Miharu.
It’s a side character with two growth events, which is intriguing.
>>100
Miharu’s episode starts with “I’m getting off WB here,” which is great…
In the last of the Gundam novel, Kai’s cold gaze towards Char is quite striking.
>>101
That coldness seems like it could be in an anime too.
It seems like they thought, “They really did it again” during Char’s Counterattack.
It’s a manga about how everyone in the White Base team is dealing with their own troubles.
I’m exceptionally anti-Zion, you know.
>>103
Even though it’s my hometown.
>>103
The Earthnoid and Spacenoid issue is something politicians think about, while the general public simply dislikes the ones fighting a war.
Hayato, who is the central figure of Calaba, has become the most influential person on the White Base, but it’s really sad that he died young.
Miharu C required for awakening materials.
As we get into the latter half, it seems like Amuro is finding more understanding.
For better or worse, everyone has ended up living that kind of life because of the One Year War.
Throwing everything away and living freely, Seira-san is strong… that’s what I think.
Because I know the fate of my brother, even if I try to forcefully carry her, she would probably choose death, Ms. Seira.
I love the interaction with Amuro when getting off the ship, and how it switches from laughing with the kids in the elevator before the final battle to a serious moment.
I liked it when I found a pistol at Miharu’s house too.
I think Job John is an R pilot.
The aptitudes are different, but…
>>113
Even though it was a test, I laughed at the fact that he was still riding the Cannon Gundam after becoming an old man.
From Seira’s perspective, she wants Char to become a hermit just like herself.
Why are you trying to follow a weird flow that feels like some kind of cosmic will? Stop it! I’m angry, but…
I know it’s uncouth, but I would like to see Kai-san fighting in a red Rick Dias with Karaba.
It’s an age where it wouldn’t be strange to come out like Job John during the F90 or F91 era.
Around 60 years old.
I really think I hate Char after Char’s Counterattack.
>>120
I feel like they came to involve me without a care, as if they were trying to kill me in a personal way, so of course…
It’s not that I care about everything regarding you.
The movie has a strong Kai.
When I rewatch the TV version, I think Sayla is really strong.
>>123
First of all, the G-Mecha is strong.
>>128
Since she is deployed together with Amuro, Seira-san drops them quickly.
I won’t say I love everything about you, but we’ve been through a lot together, haven’t we?
I also like how Origin Kai decides to become a journalist after meeting Ms. Seira in the post-war period.
I don’t think there are any people close to Amuro who have positive thoughts about Char after Char’s Counterattack.
I understand why Seira would want to call Char “Oni-ko.”
I think there are aspects where Shahr is able to protect Sayla by behaving as Dykun’s son, to some extent…
>>129
Minerva is like that… There are a lot of guys who want to carry her because of her bloodline.
I’m just watching it on Amazon Prime, and Kai is a really great character.
Also, Yoshihiko’s artwork is good…
>>130
The artwork is really beautiful, isn’t it…?
The gaze of Char, a former White Base member, is certainly cold.
Amuro is really into it the most.
Yo!
Newtype Newtype!
In the movie, it’s condensed, but during combat, Amuro relies quite a bit on those around him.
When Seira makes up her mind, she feels incredibly strong, doesn’t she?
After the Ranbaral chapter, it’s seriously strong.
As expected of the new model (Poppy)
Once you choose to get off the White Base, you’ve already been growing all this time, but there’s an even bigger event coming, Kai-san…
For some reason, I was protecting Rina, but how did that end up going to Seira-san…?
When I watch the movie version, I feel lonely because Sleggar is hardly there.
Is Mr. Sleggar okay with something like R?
>>143
They just died early, but that person is at least an SR.
>>144
They come out and immediately hit with the main gun.
>>144
At that time, Kai-san will be a SSR.
I feel like I’m in a position to change the world for the better, even if it’s just little by little and not in a bloody way.
Mr. Sleggar was so talented that it seemed like he died young…
>>148
I like the part where Kamuran lights the fire.
I love it when you say “There’s still more!” with the final special move!
I think it’s strange that Hayato can use the Guntank for anti-air.
Honestly, with Amuro, Sayla, and Kai, it’s just too solid…
Sometimes I forget about Sleggar’s existence because that person is only around for a little while…
When I watch Gundam, Kai is the only one with normal sensibilities.
The rest of them are all crazy people.
>>153
As a non-combatant civilian, I’m just saying something entirely reasonable…
Seeing the strength nerf of the thread images in Origin makes me feel that it’s different enough to be considered Ace.
The movie version focuses on Amuro’s Newtype abilities, so it’s only natural that Sleggar becomes less prominent.
Kai, who is treated as weak, actually responds with a gun and takes action when bombs are attached to the Gundam, even going so far as to provide a car and trying to bury Iserina, so he is quite proactive.
>>157
It’s good to try hard because I don’t want to die.
If only Sleggar had joined a little earlier…
I wanted you to be around during the Odessa operation…
Mr. Sleggar is excellent with a smoky silver style, but he somewhat overlaps with Kai’s character…
Origin is a different thing from First in the work called Origin.
I like the scene where Kai is the only one looking around and voting in favor a little late when deciding whether to attack Char while he is resupplying in the early stages.
It feels like I’m just representing the average person.
Hayato died rather simply.
>>163
Frau is really pitiful.
>>163
I honestly think that Z and ZZ are being killed off casually.
It’s not about the horrors of war; it feels more like dying just to clear out the inventory.
The conversation among the three ace pilots of Amuro, Kaiseira before the final battle is strangely memorable.
I like Origin as it is, so it disappoints me to see people fussing over the slight differences with First.
>>165
Rather, trying to identify them as the same is tedious…
I love all the parts where Kai works hard.
I felt a strange sensation seeing Hayato, who used to be a little guy, now turned into a middle-aged man with a belly in Z.
>>170
I thought it was rather dignified and acceptable.
By breaking down Ryu-san, who supports our mental health, we will make everyone stronger.
It’s helpful that you’re intentionally playing a light-hearted character on the surface.
>>172
Even though this guy is taking it heavily himself…
Sleggar-san’s easy willingness to die in a special attack without any sense of tragedy is frightening.
>>173
Mr. Sleggar is different from others; he is a soldier.
>>178
It feels like I can calmly carry out what I need to do, including the response to Kamran.
In the theatrical version, there is no G Fighter, so Sleggar’s suicide attack is a bit different, right?
The theatrical version feels completely like a special effects show, while the TV version has the atmosphere of a strategy that might somehow survive with a slim chance.
>>175
I love the interaction we have before diving in with the G-Armor.
It’s sad, but this is war, isn’t it?
Sleggar’s special attack did have some results, right?
>>177
Without that, you wouldn’t have been able to defeat them, right?
Shut out in the I field.
>>177
The TV version had to get the Gundam closer even if it meant using the G-Armor as a shield, so it makes sense.
The theater version is, well…
The regular army’s Ryuu is too weak.
>>179
You are a strong person.
>>184
Bright was the only one at that time whom I could let my guard down around…
>>179
You were really reliable…
>>179
It feels right to say that they are strong despite being the regular army.
It’s fine if you like or dislike Origin, but I get troubled when Origin is brought up in a First thread.
Mr. Sleggar says this is a keepsake from his mother, and the shading is really nice.
Since Bright is really busy as captain, Ryuu-san has been helping out in various ways.
>>188
It feels like there was a good balance in facilitating the relationship between Amuro and Bright, supporting each other.
When Amuro is being too much, I can properly scold him.
Since Ryu is 18 years old, he should be like a beginner with a bit of experience, yet he’s properly acting like a soldier.
I wonder what Char thought about Sayla after the First War.
I only remember the monologue from the last part of Belchill.
>>191
From Char’s perspective, even if I hand over the gold bars, I don’t get any replies back.
We’ve been out of touch ever since we had a little fight…
Mr. Ryu is a tank in terms of MS combat strength, and it gives the impression that one could easily be taken down, but more than that, as a person, he was truly an irreplaceable presence, right!?
That’s nice, isn’t it?
Looking back, Amuro’s judgment ability is extraordinary.
Why is this person calmly flipping through the manual during re-entry into the atmosphere?
>>197
Surprisingly, engineers read the manual when they encounter something they don’t understand.
I thought I would awaken after Miharu died, but it was different.
Isn’t it a solid main force from the beginning?
Even if you’re close to the White Base, you’ll keep dying, whether it’s your older brother or older sister…
Ryuu is reliable as a person, but compared to the inexperienced Amuro as a fighting force… that has been portrayed properly from the beginning, and it doesn’t diminish the appeal of Ryuu’s character at all.
I can understand why you like Mr. Furukawa so much; he’s a great character.
I don’t know if it’s because of Kai-san, but…
Gundam >> Gun Cannon >>>>>>> Gun Tank
I feel there is a significant performance difference.
>>203
Amuro’s fighting style when he was in the Gun Cannon also looks incredibly strong.
After all, those who can fight in hand-to-hand combat are strong.
If you like Kai, make sure to read the two manga featuring Kai as the main character drawn by Sushi!
Kai only gets scared when riding the cannon.
I’m ready to confront Char with a gun, and I’m determined enough to sit at the outdoor anti-aircraft gun on the White Base.
It seems like it could appear in Ziku Axis, but it also seems like it might not.
I guess they aren’t doing a pilot.
I don’t love everything about Kai, but I like Amuro’s persuasion that he’s a comrade who has fought together with us.
A shelf overflowing with Gun Cannon and Piccolo.