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I thought it was a feeling of increasing arms in the sense of being the successor to Master Asia in Neo Hong Kong, but upon closer inspection, it’s more like the weapons of Saisai Shi.
>>2
Even if you poke around there, I’ve always admired it! So that ends this conversation.
>>2
This might be a delicate topic concerning the relationship between China and Hong Kong.
It doesn’t suit you.
Spiegel probably won’t show up after all.
Is Director Imagawa still alive, huh?
It’s definitely the influence of kung fu movies, isn’t it?
>>6
That was from the beginning.
>>6
And also martial arts novels, perhaps.
>>6
Originally, G Gundam has a lot of parodic elements influenced by Hong Kong and Chinese movies, so it’s not strange in itself.
However, the main representatives of each country, no matter how absurd, did place importance on their country’s weapons, so it’s somewhat confusing.
>>12
The chained iron ball was a traditional weapon of Russia…?
>>16
The Russian element of the bolt is probably the part designed for illegal plunder.
>>25
Were you listening to the flow of the conversation?
>>16
The iron ball and chain probably evokes the image of a prisoner’s shackles, and among the creators at that time, it might have been something that came to mind when thinking of Russia…
>>12
That’s not true.
But I heard this lander wasn’t developed for God in the first place.
>>7
The Corelander who stole it after fighting with Rain.
What is German ninja technique?
>>13
Read the side story novel.
>>13
Ninjutsu that we researched and developed in our own way, inspired by the few depictions in comics, admiring Japanese ninjas.
Even in Japan, it’s Ryukyu karate with staffs and sai.
Boxing, gunmen, and surfing elements make it American!
The part where the Eastern Unbeaten School uses weapons is something that the person writing it also thought was forced and didn’t work.
>>20
If weapons are really no good, then using Gundam in the first place is also no good…
Isn’t it something we don’t really need to worry about if we’re already doing Germain ninjutsu?
>>21
Before becoming Kyoji Copy, the original Schwartz was a user of German ninjutsu, and Spiegel is also an MF for that purpose…
Fencing and roses in France!
The issue of distinguishing between China and Hong Kong develops into politics, so let it slide appropriately!!
>>24
After Chapman from Neo Britain went overboard with his three consecutive victories, there was an intervention from the Invincible East from Neo Hong Kong…
>>28
Hey… how about we stop talking about this?
Isn’t the style of Eastern Invincibility a mix of various martial arts? I really don’t remember anything about this.
The fact that the Tequila Gundam is holding a trident is not that surprising.
>>31
The tequila was surprisingly weak…
>>41
Oh… it’s me… Tequila Gundam.
Because it’s neo.
When you think of England, you think of sniping with a long rifle, right?
I think it’s crazy to make a Gundam named Minaret into a servant of the devil…
>>34
What does “minaret” mean? I’ve never thought about it.
>>49
The words themselves are “lighthouse” and “spire,” but in terms of meaning, they are symbols of authority and markers for worship in Islam.
“Deride it as a devil with a Christian-influenced name!”
I think we should do something about the “God” in God Gundam first.
>>35
It’s the Burning Gundam, no problem.
Neo Hong Kong exists, but…
Neo Taiwan is not seen.
There are definitely people who say things like “Sai Sai Shi”.
>>38
It’s probably the same person doing it.
When you think of Sweden, you think of Sailor Warriors, right?
Well, if I could use it in G Generation, I would want to put it on the Saisei.
By the way, I guess I’m still just in my 20s.
When you think about it calmly, using the neo-Chinese style with a queue might have been opposed within neo-China itself, as it could be seen as neo-Manchuria.
Since the Gundam Fight doesn’t take place in the main story, there’s no need to express national characteristics.
I quite liked the setting where Japan taught ninjutsu to Germany in exchange for learning medicine.
Boxing! American football! Surfing! Gunman! Red, blue, and white colors!
Looking back now, isn’t it quite bold that there are both Neo-China and Neo-Hong Kong?
>>50
Because it’s before the return…
>>50
I should have gone with Neo Taiwan.
Instead of making a fuss about Chinese stuff, just say it’s Long Gundam, not Dragon.
>>51
Like the Russian representative Warsman…
>>51
By the way, the Ryugandam is present.
>>75
What about Shishigundam and Tenmakirin Houou Gundam?
>>78
Either way, they are guys who can’t tell if they’re the China team or the Japan team!
Because it’s Neo…
My master is of Chinese descent and represents Neo-Hong Kong…
(My master’s origin is Neo-Japan, which makes things even more complicated.)
In the planning stage, the Dragon Gundam was the Fei Fon Gundam…
>>57
It’s just like Jet Li using the Shadowless Kick.
Was Rose Typhoon a part of traditional French culture?
>>58
It is well known that Napoleon I swept through Western Europe with his bit weapons.
>>59
The saint Jeanne d’Arc also used it and had the nickname La Pucelle…
It’s because there is the Feiron Flag…
Don’t name it Ultimate or Devil just because it was developed by Neo Japan.
>>62
The summoning of the devil is probably a conspiracy by Dr. Mikamura and others, but the original Ultimate is hurting.
>>67
But no matter how you think about it, it had ultimate performance.
If it’s about national character or tradition, Neo France should have boldly made it a Guillotine Gundam.
>>63
Neo Japan Representative Harakiri Gundam
>>69
Neo Germany Representative Gas Gundam
>>69
Neo-China representative Ling Chi execution Gundam
Is that really okay for the country of Skull Gundam?
Since you’re a Super Saiyan, just make it blue easily.
>>66
The transformation of robots into gold has been a staple since before the Saiyans.
>>80
Everyone loves gold-plated toys…
Warsman could justify it by saying that Robin from England was his master when he first appeared in the manga.
The name “Invincible East” is already martial arts-themed, so there’s nothing strange about it, but since Domon was saying “face face face!” it really makes the image confusing.
I quite want the Metal Build Spiegel.
Somehow, when God actively uses weapons, it gives off a villainous vibe.
Even Shining’s special move is the explosive Iron Claw, isn’t it?
It seems that not only the additional equipment for Spiegel, but also Director Imagawa really loves weapons.
Mongolian representative Dragon brother machine Tenrou Gundam
Even if Gundam is requested by Dairanger…
I think there was a Shishi Gundam…
Is it really okay for Neo-Denmark, the birthplace of Andersen, to be swarming with fish people and crabs?
In the first place, God itself has few Japanese elements other than the rising sun on its back…
It seems to be an image of a Buddha statue, as it was in a fully lotus-shaped pod, but Buddha statues have their origins in India.
>>88
The Great Sun Buddha originally comes from the Asura of India.
If you place too much value on local flavor, you’ll end up with nothing but things like the Nether Gundam.
Neo China
Neo Hong Kong
Neo Taiwan
Neo-Tibet
Neo Manchuria
I can’t create a finish cooler than the God Finger with a minor change.
The additional equipment that increases the options for assistance on the path to that God Finger also raises the overall firepower, doesn’t it?
Director Imagawa, even if this project is Master Gundam, he must have had a lot of weapons hidden under the cloak!
I’ve never felt any Swedish qualities from Allenby or Nobel, so I don’t care.
If it’s the Japan national team, it would have been nice to have something like Yokozuna Gundam.
>>96
Names like Shining or God are so Westernized! I can somewhat understand if someone is totally losing it over that, but ignoring that is what bothers me.
Once you have become proficient in everything, choose one weapon from among them.
The story is simply that Domon was a sword.
I think the worst one is the Zebra Gundam.
In the sequel novel, Domon said he uses the beam sword because it’s a tradition of Neo Japan, and he actually used it in the story, so I just think of it that way.
If possible, then
– Chinese-style weapon
– American-style weapons
– French-style weapons
– Weapons that look like they are from Russia
I might have wanted something additional.
There are few people who actually watch G Gundam properly.
It is not widely known that kung fu movies and the wuxia novels of Jin Yong are the direct source material.
The dedication to even go to Hong Kong just for recording is not even known.
>>101
Is it for the recording?
Not a hobby…?
>>108
But I heard that the new Hong Kong martial arts drama was recorded in Hong Kong with a strong commitment…
I knew that except for the ones who got on that crazy X, it’s the Eastern Invincible style (Kung Fu movies and Wuxia) hobby direction.
>>102
I was convinced that there are really layers like that, and that “Boundary Battle Machine” was a work that was made with the viewers in mind.
>>109
The problem is that we don’t need to think about such viewers.
>>113
It looks like you’re doing it alone.
Personally, the one that feels the most “what is that?” with the Neo Japan machines is the Shining Finger.
What is the function of breaking into the opponent’s cockpit and streaming a photo of Shuji Kashu?
>>103
It’s a Gundam Fight unit, but since it’s also a unit for searching for criminals, it just comes with hacking functionality, right?
Sweden is probably rhythmic gymnastics, but it’s just that the Nobel Gundam has that element in its weapon.
The design is Sailor Soldier, after all…
When you draw your weapon, both the God Finger and the weapon itself become ineffective, and that’s exactly right.
In Fist of the North Star, Kenshiro uses various weapons, but they are mostly forgotten.
>>106
Well, the production environment back then was tough, so they say that if it were now, they might have taken a different approach. I think if it were made now, it would be quite different.
At that time, G Gundam had a basic format of resolving one battle per episode, and we were forced to adhere to that.
Basically, the style of the Invincible East looks like it’s based on Chinese martial arts, doesn’t it?
>>111
What you’re saying is, isn’t it just your delusion?
Speaking of G-Gundam’s ropes, aside from the Zeus Gundam’s rope, all the others are made with beams unnecessarily, but it’s also noteworthy that the Second’s nunchaku doesn’t use beams.
I’m concerned that the chain of the nunchaku is not a beam.
The bolt’s chain was a beam, right?
>>114
It’s about the relationship with three-dimensionality, isn’t it?
A clear pipe with a see-through wire doesn’t look stylish.
This overanalyzed situation led to a bit of a conflict, but in the end, it turned out to be a simple story, which is the very essence of Imagawa’s works.
I don’t really understand the flow, but was the thread image not good?
>>119
A person who wants to believe something is bad is a bad person.
It’s not so much reading too deeply as it is the ramblings of a wannabe who has never actually played.
It’s obvious that those who are making a fuss don’t seem to know about G Gundam…
>>123
The fact that there are many fans who don’t watch anime is probably a plus commercially, I guess.
Are you saying it’s not acceptable because the first King of Hearts is not Japanese?
>>125
The first King of Heart is that uncle who appeared in the final episode, right?
With blonde hair, there’s no way to see them as Japanese, let alone even Asian.
There are a lot of people who only know Gundam through internet hearsay and Super Robot Wars or G Generation, and they loudly say nonsensical things.
>>126
In the bulletin board, it often says that Char is praising the fact that Camille shot Rosamia, saying it’s a good trend, and while watching the anime, it’s something you wouldn’t normally say. There are people hitting the like button on that… In reality, he’s just putting on a slight frown, brushing aside the common comfort of saying not to worry too much.
Recently, there have been many people loudly complaining about anime they haven’t watched or games they haven’t played.
>>127
The image in the thread is from a novel, not an anime.
The question of who is just pretending.
>>134
That’s a painful excuse for a novel that is based on the anime.
>>138
It was bad that I honestly acknowledged it was a novel.
Let’s respond after researching more.
>>140
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>>141
Have you finally lost your words?
>>127
First of all, every time a Gundam sequel comes out…
I’ve only read the version by Kazuhiko Shimamoto.
It was a totally disappointing story, G Gundam.
>>128
The vibe of super class is totally different.
If you’re saying there are no Japanese elements, could you first explain where the Japanese elements are in King of Heart?
In terms of armament, isn’t the only Japanese element the curvature of the God Slash?
>>133
The black capsule that brings the Gundam seems to have a Great Buddha element.
It’s not armed.
There are mentions that the motif is inspired by kabuki’s kumadori, but honestly, you wouldn’t really notice it unless someone pointed it out.
>>136
I can understand Shining, but there were also Kabuki elements in God…
It’s true that if you haven’t seen the anime, you won’t be able to read the novel, as it’s written in a script format that’s at a level you can’t understand without having watched the anime.
>>143
That is your reading comprehension…
There are also few people reading the side story where the second one appears.
Well, I understand that you want more depictions of active roles after reading it.
It’s interesting that people who are clueless and don’t even know that the novel is based on the content of the anime are strangely acting triumphant.
It’s amazing that they’re trying to engage in a Gundam fight in Ultimate.
Is there no specific regulation regarding the size of the aircraft?
>>148
At least the Mammoth Gundam is allowed.
>>148
The final boss in the SFC fighting game is set to be the fighting form of Ultimate Gundam.
>>148
Well, it seems that technically making something larger recklessly usually only ends up being a factor for weakening it.
There are two novels, but one is set in the gaps of the main story while the other is an epilogue to the main story, you know?
Just reading this much still makes you a bystander.
>>149
It’s a method of labeling the opponent as inexperienced to push through one’s own theory.
It’s quite free to be allowed to have a snake on one’s half-body even if it separates.
Is the Sphinx Gundam really an MF?
Speaking of which, since G Gundam was aired with a preparation period of only seven months, there were way too many things decided on the spot, so I’m sure there are definitely things that everyone probably doesn’t remember.
Because the decision for the master to appear was made after the broadcast of episode 3.
>>154
At the point when Walter Gundam appeared in the second season opening, there was still no decision on who would pilot it at all.
>>155
That was also the idea of using the term “Devil Gundam Four Kings” because it felt fitting, so they thought, since we need one more, let’s just put something out there for now…
>>154
The Master Gundam model kit was delayed because the design was decided about two months before the broadcast.
Since we’re going to take him down with a finger anyway, not bringing him out just seems like a given, yeah.
>>156
Sometimes you would finish with the Blazing God Slash, right?
I think it would leave a strong impression if we could occasionally deliver a finishing blow like that.
Is it some kind of ancient martial arts?
The continuous broadcasting of GWX is too insane.
>>160
Takamatsu, who was doing the Hero series while cleaning up after W, has every right to be angry when X assigns him work.
I thought it was unnatural for me to say that I can use weapons.
It’s surprisingly enthusiastic about doing the children’s edition.
It was supposed to be an interview, but it ended up being a promotion for my favorite.
The scenario of G Gundam is all improvised.
It’s amazing how well-organized that is.
Is it okay that it’s God Gundam and not Shin Gundam?
>>166
If you say that, then Shining is the same.
So what? If you equip hook claws or water spiders instead of a three-section staff or naginata, it feels more Japanese.
It seems like the ones who were nitpicking, like Domon, don’t even know that there are underlying circumstances and that they’re working under Won, and if they find out, they’ll probably say Bandai did secondary creations for the sake of the products!
By the way, I explicitly stated that the order for the weapons came directly from him…
>>170
Once they find out, they’ll just start making a fuss, saying the official is just saying whatever they want!
Basically, only fools say things like “the officials are doing it on their own…”
It’s not like G Gundam is just a hit-or-miss.
I can sense that you’re struggling with production and the script.
>>171
It’s hit or miss.
Originally, there were only scripts for the first 9 episodes at the time the broadcast started, and the rest was completed with a live feel, but the director himself said it turned out better than expected!
>>174
It’s really insane that the Master didn’t even make an appearance until episode 12, and there was no trace of them until episode 3.
The real thing that happens by chance is W.
>>172
W has the plot of the story set from the very beginning.
If we include all of Universal Century and elements from G Gundam, then…
The God Gundam was supposed to be called the Burning Gundam, but I wonder if the Build Burning Gundam is seen as a custom version of the God Gundam overseas?
>>176
In the overseas version, there’s recently been a medium called God Gundam, which is causing confusion (like in Super Robot Wars).
>>182
It’s common to unify names globally.
Street Fighter seems like it wants to unify names like Vega, which was changed due to the localization issues of the time.
They were even nitpicking about using Shining Finger, so it’s definitely a sickness.
You’ve managed to do well with the changes from the previous project in just a few months…
Even if the G Gundam starts, I can’t prepare properly, so I’ll somehow manage to get by with a hit-or-miss approach.
I have a memory of W being chaotic too.
>>180
If anything, the chaos on X has reached its peak.
For example, if G Gundam were made without the restriction of one battle per episode like the current Gundam, I think the weapons could be utilized normally.
>>181
How should I put it? It just ends up being a case of using this for promotional purposes instead of being truly active.
If you don’t use them effectively in battle, the weapons themselves won’t feel like they are standing.
>>181
Isn’t it better to be tied up so that the battles increase and you can be more active?
G-Robo… Change…
Since it’s a Bandai sponsorship, isn’t it okay to follow Bandai’s intentions?
I didn’t know Director Imagawa was still alive.
I thought I was killed in the Impact Z arc.
That boring story from my senior disciple was something I really wanted to do…
I’m glad I didn’t do it back then.