
She’s just a crazy criminal high school girl, right?
Amate Yuzuriha (Machu) CV: Tomoyo Kurosawa Real name: Amate Yuzuriha. High school girl. She felt that her everyday life in the peaceful colony was somehow fake. After meeting Nyann, she became a pilot of “GQuuuuuuuX” and participated in the <Clan Battle>.
A woman who seems to be bad at dealing with Char.
It’s still unclear whether this person is equivalent to Haman.
There’s no doubt that she’s a seriously dangerous criminal high school girl.
Haman’s father was an influential figure in ZION during the One Year War.
There’s no way Haman would be a high school girl five years after the One Year War.
>>4
Putting aside the story about Machu
It’s said that by the year 7 (Z), I will be 20 years old, so I’m just barely 18.
>>19
Well, students probably aren’t doing that, but the age isn’t strange, right…?
>>4
Because I was 20 years old at the time of ’87.
If it’s 1985, then I’m 18 years old.
>>4
It’s not that age is off.
Even after the movie was released, there were still annoying idiots who kept bringing up Hamarn and starting threads, completely unaware of when to back off.
>>5
That’s someone who wanted to make a fool of the Hamarn discussion, right?
>>5
You’ve been saying that for a long time.
I felt like I was shown the process of how urban legends, or rather, rumors are born.
I found it amusing that the tendency to want to fit things into what is already known feels like an old person’s behavior.
Do you still think that’s funny?
It’s one of those urban legends that are common on the internet… it spreads on its own in echo chambers without any official basis for it.
It was so full of absurd justifications that I laughed.
Every time I hear 148 cm, I think.
The size of Sretta over 170.
Ah, so it’s a thread created just to want to hit (someone/thing) after all…
There are people who completely refuse to acknowledge any discussion, right…?
It’s a discussion of whether this is the case or not, yet there are people who criticize later claims that missed the mark as false information or rumors.
It seems like they might be leading us with things like the release date of the PV and the pilot suit color, but after watching the movie, it’s different.
At first, it was the older sister who was treated like Hamarn, but gradually it shifted towards Machu.
Well, it’s obviously Hamarn, but on the contrary, what basis are you denying it?
Are you getting all happy denying something that is being said based on reasons without any basis yourself?
They were talking about the release date and various things, but the premiere of a movie is basically on a Friday, so adjusting that is quite a foolish idea.
If both the Hamarn faction and other factions were attacking others over that, then when they’re wrong, they should die by seppuku.
>>21
Say it more like Yoshiyuki Tomino!
>>20
Well, I can’t say it for sure, but I can deny it.
That’s amazing, are you an insider or something?
Here it comes!
The patient has gotten up…
>>24
Are you talking about the thread starter?
>>20
You’re not stating it outright, are you?
I can’t provide any evidence, but I think I’m right, so I’m right!! I’m right!!
To be honest, the idea of Haman seems to just end up being a flavor at most.
>>31
Every time, the insinuations are really strong.
The thumbnail for the top of this person’s YouTube channel looks crazy.
Well, if it’s just hinting, that’s fine, but how many women in that era suddenly had powerful NT abilities, right?
>>37
Rita and Rasara…
>>37
There might have been quite a few in the wild, right?
>>43
After all, this is a world where Lalah is just lying around in the wilderness.
>>37
I don’t think it matters how many there are.
If there is even one person, then that would become the protagonist or an important person.
Is this someone who always says extreme things on this forum and doesn’t allow for a proper discussion?
In the first place, the voice actor is different from Haman, you know.
>>39
I believe the Hamarn theory is nonsense, but the fact that all the characters’ voices from the One Year War are different doesn’t serve as evidence for that.
>>47
Sorry, it’s true.
Since Rita pops up later, there must be countless people if there are 5 billion humans.
I don’t know what makes her a “Haman,” but at that point, she doesn’t know Char, comes from a different family background, pilots a Gundam, and the situation is fundamentally different due to Zeon’s victory, so can it really lead to a development of “oh, it’s definitely Haman” …?
There can also be a mislead on the part of the creators.
It’s fun to have a good time, but I think the people who created it would be sad if serious adults got angry and started acting out.
I feel like it’s gone too far with the hints, isn’t it good just to be Hamann?
It would still be interesting with someone like Serana.
In the first place, both Lala and Haman have talent for NT abilities, so it doesn’t particularly seem like they have a specific reason for possessing NT abilities.
>>52
The only ones who have them for a reason are enhanced humans, right?
Sorry!?
In the story’s timeline, a high school girl, red hair, parents who seem like high-ranking officials, strong NT abilities, small stature, the PV release date is Haman’s birthday, the theatrical release date is the anniversary of Haman’s death, the color of the pilot suit, and various other details.
Even though it’s a rough estimate, there are so many grounds to say this, yet those who deny it are just saying “No, that’s not it!” without any basis… It’s not even worth discussing.
It’s incredible how after doing whatever they want, they can come home and calmly eat dinner.
Recently, the theory that Ellict is not Sleta was treated as a nuisance and was heavily criticized up until around episode 8.
I can’t help but think how confidently they assert that dubious theories are wrong!
>>56
That’s why there are fewer people who go out of their way to remember that.
>>62
I remembered it because the reasoning was quite clear.
>>56
I’ve seen someone take responsibility for their replies on an anonymous bulletin board for the first time.
Summer,
Summersonic,
Despite being a powerful new type, I didn’t even understand how to pilot the Zieg Ax until I was taught by Halo.
I have a feeling that it might not be that I was liked by the internal parts of the Zeke Axus or something like that.
The male pilot of the augmented human didn’t respond, but the female student is okay—this robot is perverted.
>>61
I feel like I understand something with Judou at Z for the first time! So I was trying various things while moving around…
>>70
In the end, you just didn’t understand and were just messing around randomly, weren’t you?
This place is where theories like Guell becoming the protagonist and killing Sleta as the final boss are considered valid…
>>63
There are people who were fervently denying the theory that the early Suletta and Ellicott were different people, so it’s a case of “both sides” really.
Most people don’t care whether they get it right or wrong, and if they can’t accept that, then predicting the outcome doesn’t work either.
It has been clearly stated that Shirocco won’t come out, but I just remembered that nothing has been mentioned about Hamaan, who is also a Z character, and there are still more things like that.
>>68
In that case, it was a timeline where it wouldn’t be strange for Sirocco to appear in the initial plot.
In that case, it doesn’t match because Haman wouldn’t be the age of a high school girl after all.
>>139
At what stage do you think we decided on the setting? I have no idea.
What was it again? Shubaruzette means “fake daughter,” so is that why Sleta becomes important in the end?
Honestly, I’m okay with Haman, but can they effectively resolve that setup in episode 12?
It wouldn’t be surprising if Haman turned out to be a dangerous criminal high school girl.
What is being discussed here is just a pattern where someone stubbornly insists, without much basis, that Shubalzette will definitely be piloted by a dark-fallen Sleta, and I don’t think such a theory is anything special.
Right now, even if it’s Hamarn, what does that mean… is how I feel…
>>74
Well, if there’s a connection with Char, it might give it some meaning?
Honestly, there are people in the industry who will say, “No! The official stuff is wrong!! My imagination is the true truth!!!” even about things that are clearly written in depictions and setting material collections, so having a strong attachment to uncertain theories is still within an acceptable range.
I think you should stop obsessively dwelling on delusions and trying to justify them.
Because it seems stupid.
>>79
I agree with that, but I think it’s quite foolish to say that something is confirmed to be a failure when the actual episode hasn’t even been aired yet.
It would be nice if we could just say that such ideas are interesting, but it’s annoying because some people insist on treating them as established facts.
>>80
Well, there are many cases here where speculation and playful interpretations are talked about as if they are official settings, so I understand the reluctance.
>>81
“It’s not limited to just this, but ‘if that’s the case, let’s talk as if it were true because it would be interesting.'”
Because it tends to become a “fact” as it continues.
The internet is scary these days.
Especially without any evidence, delusions can be praised as theories, allowing one to indulge in the feeling of being a polemicist or critic.
>>82
That’s just annoying and not scary at all.
In the end, what was this that wasn’t explained until the very end…? How about supplementing that with analysis?
>>83
Isn’t almost everything about the witch of Mercury clarified in the mechanics and world?
Old types can only think in terms of 0 or 1.
The reason is that there is little reference material about breasts…
Haman Karn (CV: Yoshiko Sakakibara) is the regent of Mineva, the symbol of Neo Zeon, and the de facto supreme ruler. She excels in strategy and cunning, but also possesses outstanding Newtype abilities, along with excellent qualities as a mobile suit pilot. After proclaiming the revival of the Zabi family and taking control of the Earth Sphere, she leads a white army to bring down the Earth Federation government. She takes an interest in Judau and tries to invite him to join her.
In the movie, a lot of fuel was supplied that was far from the point, so fewer people talk about this, but until the main story is told, we can’t say anything for sure.
I feel like there weren’t really any anonymous people who were definitively stating things based just on hearsay from the beginning, so why are you getting all worked up?
There are interviews where they say they don’t want to allow Shirocco to participate because he disrupts the power balance, yet there are people who want to include Hamarn, who can disrupt the power balance just as much, which makes no sense at all.
>>92
If Mach is Haman, then it’s perfectly reasonable for Shuji to be Scirocco.
>>95
It’s kind of unsettling when I imagine it.
It’s more troublesome than that.
>>95
The route to Jupiter takes 2 years one way, and 4 years round trip, so Sirocco’s return is in 0087, which is just around the time he’s on Jupiter.
>>95
Regarding Shirocco, it is mentioned in the pamphlet, and it’s said that they wanted to set it in 0085 because they want to use a timeline before Shirocco’s return.
I think the chances of Sirocco himself appearing meta-wise are low.
>>92
There are also delusions that Anki is Lieutenant Sims.
Aren’t we just wanting to quiz who the existing characters have become, rather than making observations anymore!?
>>104
No one is seriously saying that; it’s just that they want to play while the main story isn’t being aired right now.
>>110
Don’t pretend it’s a joke just because you’re embarrassed.
>>122
You want to make me embarrass myself no matter what, huh?
>>122
I think it’s an interesting theory, but is it something to be embarrassed about?
>>104
Since you’re going out of your way to do a what-if scenario in the Universal Century and including characters like Sharia, isn’t it natural to be curious about what the existing characters are doing?
>>104
But you know, Lieutenant Kowal, who is under Lieutenant Sims, is on the bridge of Sodong in part 0085?
>>92
Even though the Zabi family is still alive, Haman has no power.
If your only way of communicating is through arguing, don’t engage in conversation.
I don’t think there’s a possibility for Haman, but even if Haman were leading Axis, it wouldn’t disrupt the balance.
I don’t think Matche, who is a high school girl, would fit Haro, as Shirocco’s balance issues are more related to developmental abilities and such.
During the days of Iron-Blooded Orphans, such speculation games weren’t trendy, but after Witch from Mercury, threads filled with this kind of content became common because people could compile thread content and post videos titled “Reactions to ~” to make some pocket money.
>>99
I think it’s too late to take it outside now.
If you’re worried about that kind of thing, then you’re using this place wrong.
There will be times of conflict with Shuuji (Char’s position) eight or nine times out of ten, so in that sense, is he a character in Hamaan’s position?
Since there’s only one season, it seems like even if Haman were involved, they could only hint at it a little.
>>101
It’s enough if a small bit is equipped on the Zeke Axe and launched in that trajectory.
No way it’s just one cour; it’s obviously split into two cours.
There are too many analysis videos that go against the actual depictions in the main story…
Including the current interview, in terms of Yamazaki’s interview,
Machu and Nyan becoming Mav.
The story is just about how I was shown the entire storyboard and the music composition during episode 12.
After the One Year War concludes, we move on to the U.C. 0085 part.
How was this time setting determined?
Tsurumaki The setting is a bit later — there was also a concept where the protagonists are born after the war.
It seems like that would fit better thematically…
It’s just that (Paptimus) Shirako.
When that guy returns from Jupiter, various balances will be broken.
Since it’s fiction, it’s fine to depict it as something that doesn’t exist.
Mobile Suit Gundam GQuuuuuuX -Beginning- “MATERIALS” Brochure Page 05
January 17, 2025 — Date of issue
C Creation – Sunrise
What are we going to do if Dad shows up and it’s Maharaja Khan?
I’ve never seen Maharajakan.
>>114
The brochure says that Machu’s dad is on a business trip, but if he’s a Maharaja, he shouldn’t have time for that, right?
>>117
Maharajakan originally left his daughter in his home country and was working alone as the head of Axis, so that aspect is consistent.
His wife has passed away, so that’s where it differs.
>>124
Machupapa is just going to another colony, not Axis.
I think that setting-based fantasy play is quite a driving force behind fan activities.
In other words, if Mash and the others are the main characters, there’s no point in doing it in a world line where Zeon wins if we don’t bring in existing characters here and there.
Lately, it’s become a hassle because there are people who take jokes seriously right away.
>>118
Since the Mercury era, there are some people who seriously deny things even though I’m just joking.
If that’s not the case, then such an embarrassing thought wouldn’t come up.
>>128
Both are there.
Those who take joke talks seriously and those who get angry thinking that others are serious about what they are saying.
>>132
Honestly, I just want those guys to fight among themselves.
So I’m not looking for the correct answers; I just want to play around with my fantasies and silly talks before the broadcast.
I don’t care about responsibility or anything like that.
It may be a simulation of the entire world of Zeke Axis, but it’s definitely an overused theme.
By the way, GQuuuuuuX’s real name is Raizuhibi.
This anime is totally inspired by the man in the high castle, right?
>>123
Just because someone is a man from a high tower doesn’t mean the world depicted in their creations is the same as the real world.
I have seen the theory that the unnamed aide of Kshiria from the movie bonus is Maharaja a few times.
Simply a drug addict.
“The Man in the High Castle is a story about a world where Germany and Japan won World War II.”
The story that comes out there, where grasshoppers lie heavily, is different from the historical facts of the country that is considered the original world and has a twisted setting.
If it truly concludes in episode 12, introducing any more characters from the Universal Century won’t help bring it to a resolution.
>>134
If Anki is a character from the Universal Century, it should fit, right?
It’s not uncommon to see someone take something said in jest too literally.
>>136
There are people in this thread who just want to say “I said that!” and ruin the discussion thread, right?
>>140
If anything, there are match pump men who say, “You said it when you realized you were wrong about your own written content!”
It’s one thing to genuinely support, but since we’re discussing it as a joke on Mercury, I found it annoying that some people rushed in and were fervently denying it, despite us separating our discussion from the main story.
Speaking of Rise Heavy, there’s talk that if you upload that image that was circulating before the release to X, you’ll get a warning and be prompted to delete it, which means it really was a leaked image.
Serious analysis, speculative analysis, and contrarian viewpoints that only want to provoke cannot be distinguished, so there are times when it’s necessary to deal with them all at once.
>>143
It’s a joke that you can’t tell the difference between contrarianism.
>>143
You’re just an anti of analysis…
In the first place, even before the theory of Haman from Machu emerged, I was strongly denying and disrupting discussions about the alternative timeline of the Universal Century that came from the leak.
I think they just want to stir things up because there were multiple hints in the PV even without any leaks.
I tried to criticize the theory of Hamarn, but…
Since no one has joined in, I’m playing the side that pretends to have a painful theory about Haman, acting as if I’m creating it myself.
I saw a very miserable fool.
Well, the only thing I can really say about the current situation is that there are a lot of hints of Hamann elements being emphasized in Machu.
It’s just a matter of whether it’s a mislead or not.
Since around the end of last year, there has been an anonymous person who speaks of the Universal Century as if it were a real historical event, and it’s scary.
>>150
I can’t really say anything because I don’t understand what you’re feeling that way.
Threads discussing the settings of Gundam tend to have a lot of unique people.
>>151
This area has been like this for decades, even before the internet was available…
>>151
To me, it just looks like there’s someone who shows up everywhere to deny things and cause chaos in popular threads.
They don’t know about the people who are just pretending to engage in discussion.
Discussions are always started by those who watch anime, and they tend to have the goal of wanting everyone to know their theories, which is why they always engage in extreme things.
However, after the anime airs, even the desire for self-affirmation gets consumed by those who want to disrupt the threads with their superficiality, so those who were pretending to reflect on it dislike that and close related threads to become obsessed with another anime. If that’s the case…
>>152
If you’re going to spew out meaningless delusions, at least do it in a way that resembles Tomino.
There were people loudly proclaiming that Anno was hardly involved in the film version and that it was Tsurumaki’s work, but once it was released, they completely reversed their stance, recognizing it as Anno’s work. I haven’t forgotten that.
>>154
The beginning part is still Tsukamaki’s work, and Anno is explaining this with Studio Khara’s colors, but what are we talking about?
It has already been half a century since the beginning of the Universal Century, and as history accumulates, it truly becomes history.
Well, if they were seriously considering what to do about Sirocco, then they must have been contemplating what to do about Haman as well.
I don’t know about the thread image, though.
In the military model community, there are often problematic types of fans who nitpick others’ works, saying “there’s nothing like this,” and I’ve started to see this more frequently in the Gundam community as well.