
Tanjiro: I like Gundam F91 among the Gundams. F91 is not a Gundam, you know.
F91 is
Is there something that can be denied?
>>2
It’s not called Gundam.
F90 is a Gundam, but…
But the title is Mobile Suit Gundam F91, so it’s a Gundam, right?
What exactly does it take to be called a Gundam?
>>6
It depends on the work.
>>6
Due to the lack of a clear definition in the Universal Century, interpretations vary among different media and fan analyses.
Therefore, the Another basically defines the “Gundam type” in that world.
It seems that in the settings, Sanarii was hesitant because the name Gundam was originally used by a civilian unit like the White Base, and it didn’t seem appropriate, right?
I ignored F90 and F89 because they were in the field and treated them as Gundam.
I have the image of F91 Gundam saying, “I’m going with Seabook Arno.”
>>12
I love how you go out of your way to emphasize it by saying “Gundam” again.
I keep calling it basically F91.
I mentioned Gundam once or twice.
The Gundam is a product and symbol of Anaheim, so it is unacceptable for Sanahari, which developed the F series.
>>14
The RX78 isn’t made by Anaheim, right?
The title being Mobile Suit Gundam and the name of the mobile suit being Gundam are separate issues.
>>15
If the title is Gundam and it’s referred to as Gundam in the story, then it’s Gundam, right?
If it has two eyes and antennas, it’s a Gundam.
>>16
Don’t say things like Bandai Namco.
>>16
Director Tomino’s instructions have arrived…
Just because Faract is a Gundam, it’s gotten so complicated…
The Jim II equipped with a replica Gundam head is a Gundam.
There’s no mobile suit called Gundam in SEED, so why does the model kit have Gundam in its name?
>>20
Adult circumstances
It’s called Gundam because Kira is calling it that on his own.
Rick Dias is a Gundam.
Well, since it’s using Gundarium, it’s a Gundam.
The surroundings make the most sense.
Did W and Virgos use Gundarium too? Or just Gundam?
>>28
I’m using it.
>>63
So, does Virgo also have the qualifications to be a Gundam?
The font says it’s not a Gundam, but it’s saying that F89 is a Gundam.
I like the panel where Ash says that’s not what F series is about.
Is it Gundarium or Gundanium? Make it clear!
What I mean by “within the Gundams I’m talking about” is that it’s a favorite work from the Gundam television series.
>>31
F91 is not a TV series.
>>31
What about the movie? What about the OVA? What about the novel? What about the manga?
In a broad sense, all machines equipped with GN Drives are considered Gundams, right?
It seems like it might be something that eliminates conflict in the moment.
>>32
But Lazer and Quanta are not Gundams.
>>45
Twin Drive has already surpassed Gundam, so it may not have the Gundam title, but it is still Gundam.
The soldiers present at the scene simply did not know the details, but the developers were well aware of the Gundam.
Is it okay to use Gundam in a moment?
>>35
It’s an innovator.
>>35
It’s Gundam.
It seems that the operation code for Space Ark was Gundam F91, so I always think it should be Gundam…
It’s normally referred to as Gundam in the story…
Sanary’s executive Job John also treats it like Gundam…
What can be inferred from the information in the work is that F91’s face is similar to that of a Gundam.
Details and settings are only of interest to otaku, so it’s fine to be as vague as saying “My favorite protagonist’s machine is F91.”
Tanjirou
I like Gundam Vidar.
>>48
I couldn’t buy the MG…
I like the last Crossbone.
>>50
(Which one…?)
>>51
As it stands, it’s an X11 full-cross phantom mirage vogel…
I don’t really understand the standards for Gundam fonts…
If anything, Phantom looks more like him than Anchor does.
Is the Gerbera Tetra good in Gundam?
I’m talking about the same thing again…
I like Ender’s Gym II.
Although Otaku-kun denies it, the source is F97 and F99, so it’s almost Gundam.
>>57
If anything, it even has blood from Amakusa, the Jupiter Gundam, so in terms of lineage, it’s quite a Gundam.
The handling of Amakusa among the fonts is like Gundam.
Is the trademark rights in Anaheim?
>>59
Both RX78 and Mark II are manufactured by the Federation, and have nothing to do with Anaheim…
Is the federation granting permission for a trademark?
I only knew it as “F91” the whole time, so I didn’t know it was pronounced “Formula 91” until recently.
I like G-Self among the Gundams.
Is V a Gundam?
>>65
V is Gundam.
If it were another Gundam world, that would be one thing.
In the Universal Century, Gundam exists as a well-known name.
As a basis for the protagonist to say, “This is a Gundam!” it’s fairly sufficient.
Even if the developers do not consider it to be Gundam.
F91 has an annoying officer woman who calls it Gundam, and after everyone in her mothership starts calling it Gundam, Shihoko’s sister tells one of the developers’ mother that she’s called that, and she expresses her impression that it’s a strong and reliable name, so I think Gundam is a good fit.
Honestly, I think those who are making a fuss about F91 not being a Gundam are not true fans, but rather newcomers who have just recently heard about that setting.
There are those who insist that similar ones like Rick Dias and Gerbera Tetra are Gundams.
For now, praise Hanbrabi, Tanjiro.
What about the Hundred Style?
If someone pointed to a specific mobile suit and called it Gundam, then that mobile suit can be considered Gundam.
But doesn’t Setsuna call the F91 with Seabook “Gundam”?
>>74
It is undoubtedly a Gundam.
In my opinion, the Byalan is also a Gundam.
It’s all about who gets to say “Gundam” first.
If you say it’s different, then I would like you to define Gundam first.
Definition of the Gundam from the G era for machines using the Mobile Trace System.
The definition of X-era Gundams equipped with the flash system on the side of the federal army.
The definition of Gundam from the 00 era equipped with GN drives.
There are times when the definition of Gundam from the G-Reco era of high-performance G-series machines becomes really complicated.
>>77
Is Gundam making a comeback?
>>92
Spirituality may be suitable for Gundam, but…
I wonder how effective the effort to clearly separate gyms and Gundams really is.
Isn’t it fine with Hazel or Gundam?
Did the Ultimate Gundam use the Mobile Trace System…?
Is it okay to say that Lasvega is generally speaking a Gundam?
Lasveitos is completely Gundam even to the face, yet it’s not a Gundam…
In a moment, the double-standard old man has become the Gundam Certification Committee…
In terms of settings, even Gadelaaza is a Gundam, you know.
Gadelaaza is a Gundam because it fought for humanity.
This is Delta Gundam.
It is a derivative machine of the Delta Gundam, so it is not a Gundam.
It is a Gundam because it is a derivative machine of the Delta Gundam.
Either interpretation is fine.
Is the ReGZ a Gundam?
>>87
It’s a prototype aimed at mass production with the Refined Gundam Zeta, so I wonder how it will turn out.
Gubon!
>>88
Those who are denied in the moment from spirituality.
The F9 series is decided to be made as a Gundam from the planning stage, so it is a Gundam.
But for Seabook in the play, it wasn’t like that until the end.
I think that’s about it.
In G-Reco, the basic G or something is good because it’s Gundam, but incorporating the G from the Jit organization into things like Jaiorn or Gilad Justima complicates the judgment.
But Girod is certainly not a Gundam, right…?
Under the Setsuna rule, Devil, Master, Vsarago, Ashtaron, Providence, and more would be completely excluded from Gundam, which would cause trouble for Bandai.
>>96
Depending on the circumstances, I go back and forth between Derling and Setsuna!
If Setsuna strongly pushes “Gundam,” it cannot be restrained by Delling.
When I launch, I say “Gundam.”
It’s inconsistent whether it’s called F91 Gundam or Gundam F91.
>>100
Could it be that for F91, Gundam is just a pet name?
>>102
It’s a work featuring Gundam, but in the story, it was just arbitrarily decided to be called Gundam…
Was there no achievement unlock event like in JoJo?
The Jinx and Ahead are actually Gundams, but they are designed differently from typical Gundam designs to accommodate the negative feelings citizens have towards Gundams.
Conversely, Regnant has a Gundam head, so it’s designed in a way that you can tell it’s a Gundam once you remove the head armor.
The reason is that Ribbons takes pleasure in the fact that the mobile suit you are piloting is also a Gundam, as Louis, who has thrown everything away to seek revenge on the Gundam that killed his parents.
In the Universal Century, it’s just something that takes inspiration from the original Gundam.
Since there is no consistency in the manufacturer or the purpose of operation, everyone is calling themselves whatever they like.