
I was already done when the first Zaku had one red unit.
Opening narration
The part where the falling colony seemed kind of flimsy.
>>2
After noticing that the swirling smoke had remained fixed and was colliding with the ground during the nth viewing, it was no good.
Mewmewmew~
Dede-doon
>>3
I could hear Suzuki-san’s voice.
The moment the subtitle “Beginning” was released.
>>5
In this area, I found it entertaining at first, but once the Gundam started moving, I was more confused about what I was being shown until we defeated the 01 Gundam.
>>5
I had already seen spoilers online that it seemed like an alternate universe of the Universal Century, but I didn’t expect it to thoroughly replicate the original 1st like that, and it was no good.
Somehow, I managed to endure until Char suddenly had a flash of inspiration and switched.
The bullet curtain is thin!
It seems like they are competing to see how quickly they can shout out during a cheering screening.
I was really surprised when the character design for denim was exactly as it was.
The part about energy gain is completely trying to make us laugh, right?
>>11
Even Char wanted to say it when he got in the Gundam.
The Gundam stabs the Gun Cannon, which tackles with a familiar pose, in a familiar pose.
Char’s kicking Gundam
First, I don’t understand the sensation of laughing.
There was understanding, but…
>>14
If you knew the first generation, I think you wouldn’t be able to help but laugh.
>>18
You’re just crazy in your sensibilities.
Are you really saying that line?! But it’s coming quite a bit.
Of course, I will also do my own standard by paying homage to Amuro’s famous lines and iconic scenes.
Is this guy invincible?
There were so many scenes that gave a sense of déjà vu, it was almost all bad.
Especially around the first activation of Gundam.
Humans first burst into laughter at…
I couldn’t help but laugh at Myumyu Mune Didi Dune.
At least the creators are not joking at all, yet confusion and laughter come rushing in, it’s amazing, the beginning part of the beginning.
By the way, the broadcast is about to start, but what will happen with Beginning?
Is this a final look for a while?
>>21
There’s a high possibility that it won’t be broadcast in that exact form, but to be honest, we won’t know until the broadcast starts…
>>22
Still not sure, huh… But if that’s the first episode, then Machu doesn’t appear.
>>22
It’s unclear whether they will do the beginning part or not, but it’s explicitly stated that they won’t just play the movie as it is, so there might be significant cuts or even the possibility of starting right from the Zeke Ax part.
I wrote that I laughed, but to confess, I didn’t laugh at all.
I was impressed, but there were no elements that made me laugh.
>>23
Are you pretending to be serious again?
It seems like you’re usually cooling down the atmosphere.
The scene where the light cannon appeared behind Char made me laugh.
Isn’t it the same composition as when Sayla meets Char!
Oh… they’re going this far…!? I was just completely bewildered.
I thought I was full in the first half, but the Zikaxus chapter was also well-seasoned and enjoyable.
I was grinning the whole time until Solomon went somewhere.
I couldn’t handle it when the Vulcan ran out of ammo.
After that, it felt like I could do whatever I wanted with the beam saber.
At the moment I was aiming for the target Zaku, I knew it would get shot through like that… I thought so after all!
Humanity has… still just left it at “Ah, it’s an homage, right?”
Didedoon…??? What is that?
When the face of the Zaku appeared, I was like, wait, wait, wait, wait!? and confused.
I couldn’t hold it anymore when the energy gain and Gundam dropped their left foot.
When Char and his cheerful companions were joined by the pilots of the Big Row and Zaku-Ro.
Because he destroyed the bridge of the White Base, Char later gets sarcastic comments from the engineers.
I felt like I heard Ichirou Nagai’s voice in the first BGM, and that was it for me.
I understood that they also do things like that with a Char kick…
The part that surprised me the most was “Altheisia!?”.
I’m not laughing.
At the point when “den den de de den den den den de de” played, laughter began to trickle out here and there.
To be honest, I think “Beginning” is a work that makes you laugh.
It was also funny that Nyān was astonished that you couldn’t even make a regular delivery.
>>39
I went to see it with my family, and even though my dad is over 65, he remembered Machu and Shuji, but he consistently called Nyaan “the dark side part-time job,” which made me laugh.
I can’t stand the background music.
It’s a mysterious feeling of emotion that characters from the Zeon side who died halfway through are still surviving until the final battle.
Dmitry, who has an impact without saying a word, is amazing.
I felt like I was shown a digest of 43 episodes of an anime I don’t know.
The Gundam series often references the original, which is why I can intuitively understand what homage is being made now and end up laughing.
Riders and Ultraman often have elements of admiration and emotion, but here it’s like, “Are you really doing that even on such a big screen?!”
It’s a problem that the Big Zam is being mass-produced, and it’s also a problem that it’s attacking Luna II.
The one directing that is Ma Kube, which is quite something.
The newly changed MS!
Everyone’s face hasn’t changed except for Shaliable!?
I think they will cover a digest of something like Char stealing the Gundam and causing the Zeku Nova in the A part of the first episode.
The first episode ends with Machu diving into Nyaan.
The moment when the Char’s Zaku kicked in Gundam.
I can’t stand the fact that there are so many scenes that I shouldn’t know but do.
>>50
It must be even more confusing for Char since we haven’t reunited at Side 7…
It was no good when the transformation sound of Ultraman played along with the first color name.
>>52
Have you never seen Eva?
>>70
It’s from the side, but Eva is about half Ultraman, while Gundam is not Eva…
>>132
I think it’s because the logo and transformation sound of Gainax appeared in every new Evangelion movie.
>>132
But the MS in this work is almost like Eva…
I thought he was a man in his 50s, but it turns out he is in his 20s.
>>53
I think I was around 33 at the time of the Zeke Axis.
Even from a realistic perspective, Sharia at the beginning point has an overly impressive beard.
I thought that some kind of Gundam game’s alternate story had started…
The part where Char’s Gundam’s eyes glow like an Eva was no good.
I think I’m impressive for being able to endure until then.
(It seems like I will stand on the earth after this…)
(It seems like I’m going to run out of Vulcan ammo soon…)
(I feel like that guy is going to tackle me next…)
The feeling of the explosion is so Evangelion! It made me laugh the most.
>>58
Since it’s Studio Khara, I was expecting the explosion to be of Anno’s style, so I was genuinely happy about that.
Oh, has Amuro arrived? As expected, Amuro does come out, right? (TIRI RIRI RIRI N)
Arteisia?!?!?
Speaking of which, I haven’t heard anything about Toya or Burnie; I wonder what happened to them.
Later Apolly and Roberto, etc.
I can’t help but wonder what Amuro is doing.
>>61
Based on the example book, they are probably dead.
It’s quite interesting that everyone except Sharial is designed exactly like their character design.
>>64
Even if Char appears, it will probably be in Takeda-sensei’s style.
I think everyone must have thought, “No way…” when the denim came out looking like an old Akihiko drawing.
>>64
I love how it suddenly changes in the main story from here.
Char and the green old man were having a conversation in a dark room with a lewd atmosphere, and I was desperately trying to endure it.
>>65
(Sound of placing a glass)
>>74
It was really tough to endure…!
The part where Jean explained the reason for staying home.
The television broadcast version of the beginning part might show a little bit in the opening, similar to the initial request from Director Tsurumaki.
>>67
It was originally created for that purpose, so that’s why it ended up in that form.
It seems they are separating production into color episodes and Sunrise episodes, so it might be done in a Sunrise episode.
If I were to be greedy, I would have liked to have a “shuu” added somewhere.
It was disappointing that the first narration part looked like a paper play like a game demo.
I would rather want to see that 30 minutes in one season.
>>76
In the process of reverse engineering Gundam, the strategy against the Federation is being reassessed, resulting in an early withdrawal from Earth and the mass production of Big Zam using resources for the swimming club, aiming to secure space.
It seems like there have been quite a few changes, probably because something like that happened.
>>76
Since there are no rivals on the Federation side, Char causes a commotion with the Gundam, but it seems like the front lines will continue to retreat due to the difference in quantity, leading to an unsatisfactory development.
I was wondering if new soldiers would be held back by denim this time, but there weren’t any new soldiers right from the start.
The moment it started, I couldn’t help but chuckle.
Toho!
Bandai Namco Pictures!
Studio Color! (Sound of Return of Ultraman)
Sunrise! (Haro bounces as usual)
The logo with four panels is interesting, isn’t it?
>>80
It’s basically The Great Battle, so it didn’t work out.
The first colony drop felt kind of like a cheap knockoff or had a sense of simplification similar to a summary demo from G Generation.
>>81
“I can’t help but think it was added quickly, like ‘Since we’re at it, let’s include that too!'”
I couldn’t help but smile when I saw the red Gundam and Kikeroga flying away like a Buster Machine.
Too much freedom to do whatever they want.
>>83
That place is seriously a bus machine, isn’t it?
Speaking of that, they were bombarding the colony that was about to fall with heavy naval gunfire, but I wonder if they just shot through it and killed instead of using G3 gas…?
Unlike recent Gundam movies, they didn’t release the opening minutes, but maybe that’s because the opening punch is too strong…
>>85
To begin with, they released the first 100 minutes of the TV version! That’s why this is happening.
>>85
There’s a sort of deception in how that starts from the main visual beforehand…
I’m relieved that the main story has finally started.
Char doing his signature line pose.
When the three Zaku models first land on the outer wall of the colony,
I saw that the knee is absorbing shock, and I thought, “That’s definitely something to be concerned about…”
I feel like that decision really changed the flow… says Char, sounding a bit meta.
>>93
In reality, it became MIA without ever touching on what that “moment of inspiration” that changed everything was like…
The second time it was funny, but during the first viewing, I had no prior information and felt more like, what am I being shown?
The part where the stars in the background have an old-fashioned feel.
There were a lot of things that were not so good, but the one that hit the hardest was the scene where Char is fighting in the Gundam while playing his usual music.
It’s the same with the thread image, but I can’t take it anymore because the MS with a design like construction site machinery is doing a decisive scene…
(Oh, Char is coming)
I just watched the Origin anime right before, and it also ends at the point where it’s like, “Here comes Gundam episode 1!” so it connects perfectly.
The style has a common vibe of a devil-like man, Char, and the people around him flailing about, so it felt less out of place and was interesting.
The situation of Char’s Gundam recreating iconic scenes against the Gundam and the Gun Cannon is just the worst, and it’s great, isn’t it?
I burst out laughing when I went to the theater without having seen the first one and heard the BGM that goes “myu myu myuun,” thinking “I’ve heard this before!!”
I got home and watched the first episode for the first time, and I realized it was all just like that from the very beginning!!! I laughed so hard I thought I might die.
I could endure up to the title intro and the “Delet-te Bicon,” but…
The lines during that time were all Amuro’s, so it was no good.
There is more than a threefold energy gain!
Kishiria said it was a striking fleet.
Ma, the Big Zam Army from Sugita as well.
The exposed cockpit… it seems the Federation engineers do not understand what the front lines are like.
Well, I think it’s kind of like the “No Laughing” segment of Gaki no Tsukai.
I know that character!
I know an SE!
I know that BGM!
I don’t know MS!
Even though I thought Char would stand up during his first pilot session… Machu is able to move the Zeke Axis normally, so I realized how amazing the Omega Psychommu is when I went to see it again after a long time to get the bonus.
As expected… don’t move.
I almost burst out laughing.
I was already done in just the first second of the opening BGM.
I think it’s impressive that you endured the blowing.
The second time I went to see it with my dad, but we just kept grinning at each other and it was no good.
The place I knew from the narration exploded and it was no good.
Tele-ren~
Beginning
I can’t stand it no matter how many times I watch it.
What impressed me was the line from the drain where Solomon was talking about the damage in the solar system.
Please stop taking my quotes!
>>121
Anyone who is a fan of Gundam would want to say that!
It’s already interesting that Char is piloting the Gundam and his BGM is playing.
I laughed at Char destroying the base while chatting.
After the beginning, when the animation became Zeke Aks, Bloom-san, who had a different animation style, was the worst.
When I casually saw a Zeon soldier I had seen before.
Char is mercilessly destroying the Federation’s Gundam against the main theme, which is the ultimate destruction of dignity and terrible.
But I really thought that the design of the beginning guy was questionable, like is this really an old man?
It’s not just the Zaku.
>>128
I like that it shows a world that is similar yet different from Char’s decision.
>>128
(Properly perform the specified movements)
Because it was the first day, the theater was buzzing… everyone was older…
I’m trying to respond based on whether I laughed or not, but it has nothing to do with the work, so take it elsewhere…
If that’s included, then Bandai Namco Pictures! Sunrise! Color! That confusing logo rush was no good.
“Am I seeing something amazing…?”
>>136
I really like how they include jokes like the Toho of Eva (not Toho distribution) or the red Totoro from the God Warrior before the main story.
It’s too strong that even with the rain of blasphemy and destruction of dignity towards Gundam, one would think, “It’s fine because it’s Char.”
It’s great, right? I can’t shake the feeling that this yellow Zaku is clearly destined to become a victim of a beam rifle.
I was confused by the thick legs of the Zaku.
It’s not a laughing scene, but I like the creepy movement of the scene in the background where they shoot the head-mounted Vulcan.
I was thinking that when it moves, the design doesn’t really bother me much.
>>140
The movements that can be done because it’s such a machine are great.
>>140
It clearly moves in a way that becomes creepy, and I am convinced that it is calculated to trample on the sacred with impunity.
I almost laughed when I thought to myself that this person talks to themselves too much.
It was no good with the abrupt Altheisia.
It might be the part where the red one is mixed in and where Char starts doing as he pleases with the Gundam.
The place where the Gun Cannon was stabbed made the old man go crazy…!
As soon as he got in the Gundam, Char became genuinely funny, like a Gundam character that only speaks famous lines from the game.
If you know the style of the previous Shin series, the beginning can still be enjoyable.
I couldn’t bear it anymore after stealing the Gundam.
>>147
It’s intolerable when there’s clearly one person missing and something red is mixed in!!
>>147
You wouldn’t think it’s a Shin series based on the prior information, would you!?
>>170
It’s a Tsurumaki work, but you’re mentioning Anno too much!
Please provide the Japanese text you would like me to translate.
This is Anno!
>>170
Thank you for the summary in Italian.
>>146
It’s no different from being all red!
A scene with a camera angle that seems like something seen in Gundam.
“I held my hands over my mouth for 20 minutes after hearing ‘humanity’ to try not to laugh.”
I was mostly laughing the whole time, but the sight of a slouching Gundam firing a Vulcan while passing by really made me burst into laughter.
“I can see the moment… but was that really the last word of Char? I had a feeling of ‘Is that really okay?’ during the death scene.”
I was already done in by the sliding colony drop.
I laughed again when the title came up.
The new voice actor for Char has a normal, easy-to-listen voice that doesn’t feel much like Char, but the familiar lines in Ikeda’s voice mixed in made it sound like one was together, and before I got used to it, it disappeared…
Mass-produced Big Zam
>>158
× Mass Production Type Big Zam
○ Mass production of Big Zam
It was too much of a brute force technique and it didn’t work.
Char tends to talk to himself a lot to begin with…
Since the major blew up the bridge, it’s really difficult to collect data…
Why did you really blow it away…?
>>160
Because there was no time until the enemy reinforcements arrived.
>>160
Over there, there’s only Char, and it would take time to call in the ground troops, plus the 01 Gundam was within a reasonable distance to call for reinforcement.
It was the quickest way, but well, I’d get some sarcastic comments.
>>160
Since we were able to almost completely subdue a newly built ship with a captured machine whose capabilities we don’t even know, that should be enough, right?
The sound effect when I kicked was no good.
The lines have been stolen!
I couldn’t laugh out loud because it was a movie theater, but inside I was bursting with laughter.
In the opening colony scene, I couldn’t help but laugh when “Dokkān!” from Zoltan in the Universal Century popped into my head in just three minutes.
Indeed, there’s no time to casually wait for the Pegasus crew to disembark…
If we leave an unknown new type of enemy ship alone out of greed, we don’t know what kind of resistance we might face.
From the opening, I was like, “Huh? What? Huh?!”, and I was just overwhelmed; I couldn’t even laugh.
The first time I saw it, the free endgame felt like that too.
I thought, “It’s a Tsurumaki-directed work, so don’t keep saying Anno, Anno…” before watching it, but Anno was going wild, damn it!
It was heavily emphasized that this is not an Anno work, and then they say that the beginning part is separate…
The scene where the bird flies away at the landing of the Zaku was no good.
A world line where the gene that everyone probably imagined was left behind.
I wonder how the reaction would have been if there hadn’t been any accidents…
>>180
It was all the more shocking because it had been partially leaked.
The beginning is taking longer than I expected.
It is a world where Gene’s non-participation in the mission is persistently written about in both the story and history books.
The main story was also quite interesting, separate from the beginning part, so I’m relieved.
The special video features a cute-looking witch girl, and that fierce vibe is nice…
Is it not Shuji who was killed by the red Gundam, but rather Char from the One Year War?
It’s said that it’s a world line where Zeon wins, but I didn’t expect them to thoroughly immerse us in the process…
Even though they said Zeon would win, I didn’t expect that it would feel like a tie until Solomon fell.
Musai also has a pretty terrible evil design, but there might be a surprise device attached to the wooden horse that looks like an invincible steel man, so we first need to destroy the bridge where people are and incapacitate it.
Despite complaining about the noticeable tricolor color, Char starts to rejoice when it is painted entirely red.
I thought it was terrible that Captain Paolo was so confused after seeing it many times, and he wasn’t able to command anything even though the enemy was closing in.
This is Dimitri… and this is definitely Mulligan… who is this guy next to Kishiria…
Walking while shooting a cannon with a vulcan is completely like an Eva.
What are you talking about, Kshiria-sama, with your assault fleet and all?
The Gun Cannon suddenly started doing a slow tackle.
The Zaku tackled because the Zaku machine gun was ineffective, but it can shoot the cannon!
>>193
Since there is no head vulcan this time due to cooling of the cannon, it can’t be helped.
When the usual BGM started playing
The original soundtrack is used as is, so you can listen to the songs in order from the game anytime on the official playlist!
Shikkari Lara… was also included in the playlist, and it was no good.
The true identity of the rose is almost certain, right?
When did you prepare Solomon’s booster…?
>>196
Maybe it was there from the beginning.
Gundam? I can’t really understand the taste of the Zeon people when they scoff at such a vulgar name that sounds typical of the Federation…
Opening
It’s the same vibe as Shin-Man from Ultra Q…
Around the Solomon Campaign
Well, that’s long… I see, without Gundam, LaLa can act this recklessly.
From Solomon’s fall to Zequnova.
In just 30 minutes, they managed to do a digest of 15 years’ worth of the Universal Century…
Cicero’s Bus Terminal Beam
One of the objectives of the Shin series, specifically the ATAC led by Anno-kun, is to “let people experience the original and pass it on to the next generation,” so we can’t help but say that the beginning part, where younger fans became interested and started watching the original, is a huge success.
When I realized it was Char’s voice 🎃