
Only a small part of it is being adapted into anime, right?
Buy a model kit and read the accompanying manga.
Is it a stealth marketing for the SD Gundam Ultimate Encyclopedia?
>>2
Isn’t it impossible to control that?
>>2
It’s from a book six years ago.
Now it’s Memorial and Historia.
>>2
What are you trying to do by promoting a book that you can only get the latter part of…
>>112
Is this really the Great History of Japan by Luis Frois…?
I wish that comic would be collected and published as a book.
Even in the SD Gundam generation, I don’t know everything!
To obtain the BB warrior, the nameless one headed to Gundam Base.
All of it?
Maybe even Yokoi-sama doesn’t understand it, so give up.
It’s tough for the kids back then that they can’t read the manga without buying Gunpla!
>>9
I would have been happy if the next model kit manga I bought was connected to the previous one…
I think it surpasses Gunparade March in terms of the messiness of the setting.
It seems like there’s an image of being fully adapted into manga by Bonbon, but is it really like that?
>>12
Some volumes of the paperback are missing from the middle.
Like that gross slug with a disembodied head and arms and legs.
I was really into the old Three Kingdoms series, but I was solely focused on plastic models and completely unaware of media mixes.
First, watch SD Gundam Force.
Enjoy!
I remember that BB Warriors like those in the thread images were around 290 yen.
Well, my allowance is just not enough at all.
Are you including full-color theater as well?
It takes money, time, and luck.
When I was in elementary school, I used to read a lot of comic books.
I understood about warriors and knights to some extent, but I still didn’t know what Gundlander was.
>>19
It’s a deluxe bonbon.
>>20
That’s right.
Covering deluxe bonbons is tough…
There was a period when, even at its peak, it was not at all fortunate for anime adaptations.
>>21
I feel like it was the era of OVAs.
I was doing some things related to movies.
I feel like it will be tough even if I get a job at Bandai.
I wonder if there is a tankobon for R Gundam? If not, I’ll have to collect all the Bonbon issues from that serialization period.
Even the same character can have completely different settings depending on the medium.
>>26
I know that Knight Gundam is a polite character and is cowardly.
I remember buying just the first issue of Vilgast and Delabon.
It seemed quite expensive, like around 600 yen or so.
Is there a story for something like Gandlander? Just a summary or something?
It’s fine that it’s been turned into a standalone book, but I can’t really keep up with articles in Bombom.
The manga art of Musha Oden is too good.
>>30
That was the person who drew the Dragon Quest series manga.
Just like the real Gundam exists in the Universal Century, there are also the Cosmic Era and the AD timeline.
There are SD Gundam, Sengoku Den, external stories, and World Heroes too.
I think the story of G Gundam is entirely what was published in Gundam Magazine.
Was there a story in the gachapon?
When I look at Yokoi’s comics, it seems that G-Arms started out as a regular SD Gundam and gradually became more militarized.
Is it the SD Gundam fierce race?
I wonder if that can be seen on the latest media.
>>36
Since I refrained from recording, I have to search for the VHS from that time.
I think it’s quite difficult to follow the story of the Rainbow Continent War Chronicles.
I wonder if there are still video supplements for plastic models…
I’m surprised that the Last World mook, which was just overpriced with information from the internet, is now skyrocketing in price and hard to touch.
There are so many mangas that haven’t been published as standalone volumes.
The warrior, knight, and commando have been re-released with those included, but…
Gumbo Voyager was serialized for two volumes, but only one volume has been released, and there are also uncollected chapters of Gundlander.
The SD Gundam Bind, which was serialized in KeroKero Ace, didn’t even have a single volume released.
During elementary school, I forgot quite a bit from a long time ago, including the content of the Bonbon magazine I read a few years back.
I haven’t bought the paperback, so I can’t look back.
To fully understand all the stories written on the Carddass, you have to collect all the Carddass, but that’s impossible with a child’s allowance.
At that time, there wasn’t anything like a complete set.
>>43
I can’t gather all the Carddas and model kit extras!
I remember from my childhood that the Zaku was in outer space, applying something like glue to the soles of its feet and getting stuck, making it unable to remove its legs.
I wonder if a new edition of the Gundlander manga will come out.
The author is on X, so I can get in touch with them…
It’s really difficult to keep up with the expanding SD world even now.
If you want to know about the knight aspect, you also have to understand about the warrior.
>>46
Warriors will also have to know about Gundora and G-Arms!
I liked this Gachapon when I was a child because it was cool.
It’s amazing that separate things become one stone tablet.
Warriors, knights, and G-Arms all link together!
I was confused when I saw that Gun Saver Z had become a Mushi after being away from SD Gundam for a while.
>>49
Thunder is convenient.
I want to use it over and over again.
I can still somewhat understand samurai and knights, but I have no idea about Rainbow Romance of the Three Kingdoms.
It’s a bit of a different story, but I thought the original SD Gundam awards created by Bonbon readers were really high level and cool at the time.
Was it something like the Mighty Gundam?
>>52
There was someone who was complaining about something like a bald person.
It’s hard to understand the hero of Lacroa just by following the card information.
When did Lalah die?
>>53
It’s not an important character like in the original work, so it’s just enemy A that’s meant to be defeated.
>>58
But I’m right behind Quattro…
>>53
In the anime, the Gun Cannon is suddenly possessed by Satan.
Upon closer inspection, the corners seem strange and they’re quiet, but I didn’t mind back then…
>>60
After that, the Gundam Cannon does nothing, and the anime has no meaning beyond just being consumed for the time being.
While I was helping organize the books piled up in my friend’s room a little while ago, I found something like this…
Sure, here are the extracted characters: – SD Gundam Super Encyclopedia – DICTIONARY OF SD GUNDAM – SD Gundam World Compendium – SD Gundam (Normal) SD Gundam Gaiden – Original SD Gundam Gundlander – SD Warring States Chronicles SD Command War History – Koubunsha’s Encyclopedia Extra – 21
Night Gundam Story of GB
The monsters around the castle are too strong; I’ll die if I go out through the main gate.
SD Gundam is one of the most complex sectors in the vast and diverse Gundam community…
>>56
It seems like some things have increased without me noticing.
If this is unrelated to what has happened until now, that’s one thing, but there are many things that are related.
The characters like Sen’nari Gundam, Hiten Gundam, and Taiga Gundam that appear from Gundam guys.
The manga of the Seven Super Generals arc is impressive.
It seems that it was extremely popular, but why aren’t there any proper materials or documents?
>>62
The times are bad…
>>62
It’s not just about SD Gundam, but children’s magazine adaptations aren’t like that.
>>62
Is it because it’s from the 90s Bon Bon…?
>>62
Because it was the era of print media and it hadn’t been developed in books…
>>62
Due to its overwhelming popularity, the developments have become extremely varied.
There were tons of different types of toys, and there was also information that was only available in magazines from that time.
>>62
Even if it was popular, unlike now, it was mostly irrelevant to girls and limited to just a small part of the boys, so overall it wasn’t a big deal.
>>62
It’s an era when the internet doesn’t even exist.
Since it was a series mainly focused on toys rather than videos or books, the settings have become scattered, and it’s unlikely to be picked up again unless the official side takes action.
Since the former boom has passed, there are no companies that would go to such effort now.
>>62
It’s similar to Ultraman Super Fighter, but it’s hard to create comprehensive materials that cover gacha and such…
“Since there are manga and other things from HJ in the Legend series, it’s quite difficult to search for everything.”
>>65
Musha Reitzen: Zero is compiled in a book called Gundam Weapons, which is also available in digital format, making it easy to read.
It’s a grateful story.
When I was a child, I would open the boxes of plastic models at the store and only read the comics.
I want you to forgive me for it being a laid-back era.
For children at that time, Gundam meant SD Gundam.
No, seriously.
Even the children back then enjoyed it with just character information plus α…
Indigym and Tyrannozaku
I like the design because it’s cool, but I only got these through a gacha, so I don’t know what kind of relationship they have or what kind of characters they are.
>>75
If you watch the Holy Mecha Story, you’ll understand it a little.
There are several episodes picked up from the manga by artist Yokoi, which has also been reprinted.
I know about the area around Gunrex where the anime was.
Hey… why has the development of the mechanized god anime stopped?
Since I stopped buying Bonbon, I have gotten increasingly confused, and I was surprised to see the progress in the BB Warrior corner after a long time.
(Kids who feel interpretations that are difficult to put into words, even in official comics)
>>80
Damba…
There are no proper anime-related items, but there are metal pencil cases from G-Arms and the Knights of the Round Table, as well as notebooks and underlays being sold at stationery stores.
There are things like 20 yen magnet lottery tickets.
There are many kinds of food toys as well…
The parts that were expanded in cards and magazines are probably easier to track because their whereabouts are still clear.
Well, the cards are expensive, and collecting back issues of magazines is a hassle, plus there are even Gundam magazines that have been discontinued.
The warrior seems to have the lowest threshold.
The knight’s ongoing troubles are too complicated.
Gundam Banchou and the like are niche.
>>84
There was.
I feel like I was doing manga.
I have a memory of seeing the origin of Jim Henson Jr. and Tyrannosaurus Zaku in a manga by Artist Yokoi.
The books themselves are deteriorating with age, and many used bookstores are going out of business, so the number of available books and materials is decreasing rapidly…
Even now, unless it’s a content that has a solid following of hardcore fans, there’s usually no intent to release things like mooks that can be revisited later.
The story in the plastic model manga is different from that in the comic book, and the children couldn’t quite understand it.
I won’t ask for anything extravagant.
I want you to start by collecting the one-page manga that comes with the plastic models.
I remember feeling a sense of discomfort seeing that Musha Gandamu had katakana used in its name.
The female character is definitely Qubeley for now.
I don’t know how many times it has been used just in the Sengoku story.
I only know up to the point where Superior Dragon defeats Zeek Zeon in Knight Gundam.
>>95
~The story after that~
And the Satan Gundam became Santa Gundam and gave the cute pet Zakurelo Cat to Jim Henson Jr.
However, the ecology of the Zakrellocat was almost like that of gremlins, causing a huge uproar with them multiplying and fleeing everywhere.
Following that, Jim Henson Jr. set off on his journey.
After various twists and turns, it became Indigundam.
Somehow, they ended up fighting together with the knight commander Amuro.
Rainbow Continent War Chronicles is mainly about the mini comic that comes with the prize for the game where you just stop the arcade machine’s lights at the perfect position.
You won’t be able to see it unless the person who has it posts it online.
Knights often have a lack of explanation when it comes to card dares.
What happened to the Master who copied the Ganjene’s and combined with it?!
It may be a relief that official supplies are now scarce.
If you collect all the materials on SD Gundam, you’ll earn respect in some circles!
>>101
Aren’t they just being used for making money?
>>111
At the point of collecting everything, the effort doesn’t match the profit from making money…
>>111
What on earth is this guy saying?
>>118
I was told that they want to publish a book with the gathered drinkers, so they asked me to lend them the materials.
>>128
What are you suddenly talking about?
>>148
If you don’t ask in advance, it might come as a surprise, right?
That black dragon is also a character from a reader contest.
The fans are also incredibly well-trained.
>>103
Is that so?
I had no idea at all.
The manga version of Musha Bancho is well done, but it was the only one among the Musha series that didn’t get a reissue…
Gambouja! You want to talk about Gambouja, right!?
>>105
This was also a mystery even when I was in elementary school!
Isn’t it Gambolger?
Is it possible to gather information about that late period now?
You have no choice but to become a regular at Mandarake and Surugaya.
>>106
The deluxe bonbon is compiled at the National Diet Library, so unless you really want to get your hands on the main publication, the hurdle isn’t that high…
The Gamboyager series was short, too.
Not long ago, there was someone on X who had a complete set of unassembled BB Senshi… it was amazing.
Maybe even Bandai doesn’t have it anymore around there.
In the original BB Senshi corner of Bonbon, it said “uses AA batteries,” and since I only knew about AAA batteries, I was confused about what this was.
>>102
This is no joke!
>>116
However… the two in the Sengoku legend had a pure love…
The childbirth scene has even been turned into a manga.
I wonder how many years it would take just to keep going to the National Diet Library and researching materials.
>>119
That’s not enough.
It seems that information is also included in things like advertisements, flyers, and product insert leaflets that have not been compiled into books.
If you create a site where you gather everything and summarize the settings, it will be appreciated for a long time.
If anything, even people in the industry use it.
>>120
First, let the people in the industry put it out.
>>124
I don’t have the time to do that…
I only have volume 1 of Gamboyager, but did volume 2 not exist?
>>121
I serialized enough to be able to publish a second volume, but the paperback was never released.
It’s something that often happens with bonbons.
Isn’t summoning past characters for the Knight a bit too ahead of its time?
>>123
It became a story about what happened to the brave Gundam after parting with the Golden God, right?
>>126
It has been made to not exist.
>>123
Yes
After more than 10 years, this time I had the unicorn do it properly to match the era.
A pattern where commercial people don’t do it because it doesn’t make money.
I remember there was an SD work in Bonbon around the F91 era where the face had arms and legs growing out of it.
There aren’t many people around who remember it.
>>130
That mouth was gross, and things like slugs were physiologically disgusting.
So I remember it, but I don’t want to recall it.
>>130
Super C Gundam
>>130
It’s the Tamaroid Super C Gundam, a popular series that continued with volume 5!
Well, it hasn’t been compiled into a volume near the final episode.
BB Senshi are regularly re-released, so collecting them shouldn’t be that difficult.
The Musha Psycho has been reissued as well.
You might not understand it well since SD Gundam itself is also following the trend.
I think the simultaneous development of Kyōshirō and Gundam Guy is also significantly increasing the impact just like the real Gundam!
There are no visuals or organized materials, yet the settings are as chaotic as typical Gundam, and I completely can’t make heads or tails of it…
There are some people who remember Kyuichi fairly well.
The Gundam guy has an e-book, but Plamo Crazy Shirou only has physical copies.
>>138
I understand that it can’t be helped that Kyo Shirou doesn’t become electronic, but the models he’s handling are just not exclusively Gundam enough…
The area around the continually expanded Superior Dragon.
I do remember Super C, but it’s probably more accurate to say I don’t want to recall it or talk about it.
Super C is impressive only for the coolness of GP02.
Most people graduate at a certain age, so knowing everything is quite a high hurdle…
I graduated quite late, but even so, I followed Knight Gundam from the beginning up to Elgayer.
>>145
Did you not touch the next zero…?
I can’t keep up with the story of the Pileban limited carddass.
>>147
There is still information remaining if you search on auction sites or the internet, so it’s somewhat easier.
There is also an old one called SD Gundam Hero Chronicles where everyone is turned into knights!
>>150
I love the flame of instant extinction…
>>150
It feels like there’s a twisted fetish in treating characters as huge and turning them into vehicles…
>>156
Before that, there is a process where a person becomes a Gundam and gets into the Gundam.
>>150
Thanks to the timing, I’ve been favored with a guest appearance in G Generation and a game on WonderSwan.
I’ll kick around Zeke Gion once at Elgaiya.
It’s not that I don’t understand.
What was that, Zeek Zion?
>>151
I was given an explanation afterward, just in case.
Originally, it was the dark power of the sealed Baroque Gun, but it leaked into the world due to the influence of Fühler Zatalion’s transfer.
Both Ultraman and Rider felt like a blank period, so it adds to the sense of anticipating legendary developments even more.
Well, in practical terms, it’s something that’s done before they wither away.
Honkaku Dot Com is working so hard, so the official should work hard too.
…Why is Fukkan.com so dedicated to it?
>>155
It’s probably because it genuinely makes a profit.
>>155
If you don’t make an effort to publish again with a name like “Fukkan Dot Com,” then what even are you?
F91!
BLACKRX!
Roar!
And someone from Ultraman!
>>161
It was definitely either Great or Powered.
The fantasy manga is being drawn by Takita-san.
>>167
Baseball → Great Battle 3 → Battle Dodgeball 2 is the flow.
>>161
If it’s about 4, then…
V2!
ZO!
Powered!
Roar!
From the perspective of future generations, it’s such a surprising lineup that all you can do is laugh.
>>171
And then the rider returns to the RX.
Ultraman that goes back to the first Ultraman.
It’s really difficult to know everything.
If it weren’t for Great Battle… or rather, if there wasn’t the Compa-Chi Hero series
Ultraman and Kamen Rider hadn’t been developed to the point where it wouldn’t be strange for them to be completely forgotten.
Conversely, Gridman might have been more prominent.
In a command battle chronicle, even though it’s the same product, the way the story is resolved differs between the text and the manga included in the manual of the final product, Commander V2.
No, that’s strange…
>>166
The word “Pharaoh Messiah” that suddenly appeared.
What the what what!?
There was Gekitaman, right?
I wonder if there was a group at Bandai that wanted to make Gundam round.
>>169
I assume they wanted to compete against Beyblade.
The launch mechanism is still the SD spring type, but the body is heavy, so it doesn’t roll at all.
There were also toys that shoot medals.
>>172
I wanted the Medal Master a bit, but in the end, I didn’t buy it…
>>177
The included manga was by the person from SD Gundam Full Color Theater, right?
I remember that I used to like something called G Beagle.
>>173
It was almost like a 3D puzzle, wasn’t it, W faction…
>>173
It’s good for the wing to become a giant battleship, but having a small SD is even better.
I want a game that includes various SD Gundam worlds.
I don’t understand where the Daimyo Gundam I bought on a whim came from.
The guy from the original release is just a robot, so it’s good.
The Armored Fighting God is also within the context of a transforming hero.
Originally, the mechanization of a character also involves a loss of personality…
I have a general understanding of knights and warriors, but…
Where were Great Pankration and Gundlander being developed?
>>186
Deluxe Bonbon, Gashapon, and Original
>>186
Both are deluxe bonbons.
Tokita-sensei’s involvement with Gundam is extremely long and his contributions are significant.
Since I distanced myself from Bonbon halfway, there are quite a few things I don’t know!
By the time of the real Z Gundam era, Tokita-sensei had already transformed into Gunpla, you know.
It’s a putty, but I was drawing an illustration next to an example of fully scratching the head of Mark 2 by carving gypsum.
I want to see an anime version of Knight Gundam based on Carddass. Can we make it to Elgaier in 4 cours?