
Sometimes?
Aren’t you consistent until the end?
I understand that for the majority of people, it has grown into their identity.
When Roland, usually a sensible and ordinary boy, enters Diana-sama mode, it makes me go “Whoa…”
When invited to a friend’s house, it feels like self-help books and a large altar are prominently displayed in the living room.
>>3
Moon moon moon moon
Everyone Everyone Everyone
Leather leather leather leather
Life Life Life Life
Basically, Moonrace is full of hardcore fans of Lady Diana, isn’t it?
Even that Ghingham is basically like that, right?
>>4
Even though I’ve dedicated myself to Lady Diana, they just don’t understand! That’s their true feeling…
>>5
A typical inverted anti…
>>5
And it leads to the resentment towards the commoners’ Dianna Counter who has caused us, the samurai lineage, to lose our identity.
I don’t really understand what the Moonrace is based on to worship Lady Diana…
Isn’t it like His Majesty the Emperor?
>>7
The Emperor has a certain backbone setting, doesn’t he?
>>8
If that’s enough, the family that supported agriculture on the moon is the Sorel family.
>>11
Was it because of that that Anis was deep in thought about the herb named Soler?
>>11
I see.
It turns out they were surprisingly beneficial.
>>7
Well, not everyone worships the Emperor.
It feels like a kind of common religious idol, so to speak.
The Sorel family laid the foundation for the lifestyle of the Moon Race that moved to the moon in space.
Having successfully contributed to the improvement of plant varieties, I’ve become significantly influential in governance.
However, it may be that Diana’s own character traits are stronger than those of the Agrippa family or the Ginganam family in the main story.
It’s the special compilation episode, where there’s a monologue introducing romance.
Roland himself says that he is deeply in love with Lady Diana.
I already love Lady Diana too much, don’t I?
Since it follows with “idol,” it is used in its original meaning.
It seems that the idol Diana Sorel also has qualities that align with the modern meaning in Japan.
The strong support for the fan makes the viewers feel sorry for Socie in the end.
Well, I guess it won’t be long after that…
Just because my favorite character said they’re going to Earth.
Well, if they are a leader of the people, good-looking, and have a big butt, they would definitely have a fanatical following.
>>20
Did you say Diana’s huge butt!
>>21
Youuuuuuuuu!!!
I originally admired them, and when I put them in the passenger seat of the car, they looked around as if they were licking everything, and I often held back.
>>23
Society was also smiling while looking at the crotch, so he’s definitely a boy.
Even though we have a political system where it’s okay to go into cold sleep regularly, everyone is still all about Lady Diana, so I can understand why she would want to retire.
>>24
Having completed the groundwork for the Moon Race’s long-cherished wish to return to Earth since the migration to the Moon, following the flow of the main story.
I completely accomplished the things I had to do.
From the description, it seems that the contents might already be pretty worn out.
The production staff were also quite fans of Diana, so they opposed Tomino’s final direction proposal of aging her appearance.
Haven’t you been allowed to do it about once since you started caregiving?
>>29
Even if the body looks young on the outside, the inside is like an old lady, so I wonder how that will be.
I don’t think it’s on the level of love or sexuality.
>>31
There is a woman whom I long for.
It is Lady Diana Sorel.
It is also said that they are seen as women.
By the way, I’m also looking at your butt.
>>36
It’s a story about how, even though she may be seen as a woman, she is already a grandmother, so it’s unlikely that anyone would make a move on her.
The fact that I’ve gained weight in the end means I couldn’t create the effect of aging, but I want you to understand that.
>>41
Moreover, they arbitrarily exaggerate things that even Tomino hasn’t said, interpreting them in their own way.
>>43
I had a cane, so I wanted you to understand.
>>29
If Roland hears this, he might get really angry, but honestly, I want to see it.
>00:00:00
Show how the wisdom that produces the perfect response can be of help to people!
Maybe it’s just not depicted that much, but Keith is an ordinary avid fan as well.
In other words, those who don’t have much of a scheme are usually strong fans.
Fran, who is likely to have a broader perspective on war, seems a bit suspicious.
The final boss is a strong fan turned anti.
It looks like I’m licking the person’s body when they don’t understand.
I like it when it feels like “No good, no good…”
What’s up… I’ve been seeing a lot of Laura’s threads lately…
>>38
You should step aside, young master!
From now on, the Amelea continent will become a battlefield where advanced technology and beams fly around!
Gingaman itself was relatively rational, and surprisingly cold towards the truly barbaric group of Suesson and Merry Bell, which suggests that there might be a tendency to intentionally act rough, mistakenly thinking it represents the qualities of a warrior.
That’s no good.
Aren’t there a lot of people who don’t listen to what Lady Diana says?
>>40
Does that mean you’re saying something difficult to accept, even with overwhelming idol power?
>>40
It’s not like the approval rating of the lunar people is 100%, right?
It seems that Agrippa is also serving as a receptacle for that kind of layer.
>>40
It’s like anything else; when your basic needs are met, that’s when you can really live.
Putting aside the panicking right after the descent to Earth, DC, who was struggling with the situation on Earth due to Agrippa’s machinations, didn’t have the luxury to spare.
Agrippa and Midgard simply do not apply to this because they are just madmen.
That aside, Roland-kun is captivated by Lady Diana’s backside.
If I’m a little put off by Roland’s occasional glimpses of his faith in Diana, then just watching Harry Oad might drive me crazy.
In reality, it was a fine play by Kiel, but when negotiations resumed during the speech, even Harry expressed his concerns, and fans can have different interpretations as well.
The DC that landed on Earth has a command that negotiations are not progressing at all, and we must not attack from this side.
Supplies and food replenishment factors have not been sent at all since last month, and the continuing attacks by militias have resulted in an increasing number of escapees among the returnees.
There are only elements that build frustration, so even with Diana’s charisma, there’s no way to change that.
>>52
In reality, when you descend into a land inhabited by barbarians, they come at you fully prepared to kill, and you can’t return to the moon, and you’re completely out of food and other supplies. In that situation, it would be better to quickly suppress them by force, but if negotiations drag on, no matter how much you believe in them, you’ll end up losing patience.
>>56
Originally, there was a proper discussion about supplies, but suddenly Agrippa revolted, and things started heading in the worst possible direction. I truly feel sorry for that.
>>59
It’s laughable that Pou, who has been fighting all alone without help, is being power-leveled as a pilot.
>>65
Press down on Turn X, Harry! Do it!! You’ve got the strength to do so…
>>59
Colonel Phil, who is quite a radical, said something like, “That person is the most moderate one.”
From the perspective of the DC troops, they were probably trusted a lot and relied on for supply support.
You were probably planning to rebel from the very beginning, staying in the back.
If you listen closely, it’s really just a complete excuse for losing after the target of the escort was kidnapped.
“Even if the soul is reborn a million times, that line sounds incredibly cool.”
Harry’s only questionable part is that he surveys ladies; otherwise, he only makes dependable moves throughout the entire film.
>>54
“When Yarni and the others escaped in space, it was like ‘We should just execute the escapees.'”
It may be harsh to say, but it is indeed the truth…
>>57
After the commotion settled down, everyone returned to their usual vibe as if nothing had happened, but it’s really quite generous, isn’t it?
>>60
(After that, the entire militia becomes a source of trouble with the heir.)
>>63
Yarni and Michael have been quite reckless, either siding with the rebellious heir or resorting to self-preservation when things look bad.
In the final scene, it seems like they ended up under Prince Boljano, and it makes you think they’re doing a great job.
>>72
These guys were just moving near Lord Nguyen by chance.
The judgment itself is that of a typical American in that world, so it cannot be definitively condemned as evil.
I love how Harry Ord gets dismissed as wearing a weird outfit right after I thought, “Is this the culture of the moon?” when he showed up at the party in a strange suit…
I like Diana, but even though there were various issues with Agrippa and Poe, as long as she is the queen, I can’t say that Diana has no responsibility…
I can understand how Roland feels seeing Lady Diana working in the field hospital, his legs shaking, but I still like it.
Even if we talk about responsibility, returning to Earth is the Moonrace’s long-cherished wish, and since living on the Moon has reached its limits and we had to do something about it, we had to carry out the return operation.
Well, it’s really just the circumstances of the moon side, and from the Earth’s perspective, it’s like “I don’t know about that.”
>
I love this story.
Sergeant Yarny and the others have done nothing but drag us down from start to finish.
Roland himself was picked up from a not-so-good background and has a remarkable career.
>>68
If she is said to be below that of a canal person, I wonder what background Merrybel has.
>>93
I don’t think it’s begging…
>>68
If you want, even Captain Harry can join.
When I was on the moon, I was just an ill-tempered, rough-looking old man.
In the end, was it really that the Turn X messed with you, General?
>>71
It’s not often talked about, but since coming to Earth, my eyes seem a bit warped and they give off a feeling of being eroded.
>>71
Since they were planning something like Diana’s assassination, I think that’s pretty worrisome even without any disguise.
Agrippa: “It seems the front line is in trouble, so I have sent Sergeant Korren as reinforcements along with a large supply of ammunition!”
It’s lonely after Lady Diana, who was pretending to be Miss Kiel, returned to DC… Roland, who is hugging his own body, is so cute.
Because she has a side as the Moon Queen and a down-to-earth side that loves her memories with Mr. Wilgeham, those around her are often swept along.
Even if she’s sly, a regular person can understand the transformation of Michael and Yani.
The heir who hasn’t given up even after escaping Amelia is a phoenix.
Some say that if you trace it back, it’s Diana’s fault, but throughout the main story, I couldn’t bring myself to dislike Diana, so I’ve decided not to worry about it.
>>78
When you see it until the golden autumn, there are times when even its selfish aspects can’t be hated… that’s how it feels.
Harry’s intense dismissal of Willgame as just a scummy man is frightening.
>>80
I don’t know anyone three generations ahead, and it’s only natural for a sleazy man to exist.
Thanks to the general, it feels like everything has come together beautifully.
If I watch the washing episode, I can’t dislike Lady Diana.
The first Will was a person from around 100 years ago.
If I had lived my life, I would have tried to get married, but if I had married there…
I wonder if the negotiations for the territory in the return operation were progressing a bit more smoothly.
It seems that I have died in an accident, so there’s nothing I can do.
In fact, Harry mentioned that it’s common for failures during awakening from cryogenic sleep to result in deaths.
If we don’t execute the return to Earth quickly, it will definitely become a matter of life and death from the perspective of the moon, so choosing not to do it is not an option.
The notion of eventually returning to Earth has been decided since the time we sought refuge on the Moon.
The fact that the frozen hibernation device, which is supposed to be the most costly and maintainance-intensive, is starting to fail is a serious problem.
I’m not sure if the people who might be half asleep can properly thaw.
There are people who do it regularly and will be going into frozen hibernation from now on.
If I had normally asked Ginganamu to accompany the regular army before getting rejected and complicated, he would have properly taken pride in his work and tried to see it through, and it would likely have been better than the rampaging mercenaries.
But there are also my subordinate female bratty clowns and Uganda…
>>90
The Ginganamu fleet is not suited for city domination.
The Commander is saying it himself.
That’s why I kept suggesting invasion strategies.
>>90
Those guys, and also Yanshikki, and all the mob soldiers are just enjoying war~ so they’re going to go wild from the very beginning.
Well, Condraft said it too, but the Ginginamu fleet is such an extreme bunch that they complain they’ll only descend to Earth if it’s for the Earth invasion operation.
That’s how you could say something like “without even a single word of appreciation”… seriously…
Victims related to cryogenic sleep are also affected, and there is a disparity due to the lack of resources.
There are many citizens who can’t live a human-like life on the moon due to genetic issues, so it’s really on the brink…
Loran also became healthy after living on Earth, but it seems he was originally too weak to become a canal person.
The militia itself is an organization close to that of a militia (originally, militia means civilian army).
The same goes for DC, so it’s a structure of militia against militia.
>>97
Amateur wars among each other can’t be controlled!
>>97
In that historical world, where even an army did not exist, it is questionable whether there were even militias.
If the young master hadn’t pulled military knowledge from ancient documents, it wouldn’t have existed.
>>104
Even biplanes are deciphered from the airplane blueprints passed down in Meshe’s family.
It seems that it has finally come into being as it is recorded in the complete works of things that are actually made.
The hip-heavy thing mentioned in the story was probably your dad’s new design, right?
>>111
Hip heavy made it easy to understand as a new tool.
That world has a history of about 2000 years, but it seems there was only a small water dispute in the past, which is shocking…
The burial of civilization must have gone well according to plan…
>>120
As soon as Moonrace descended, that commotion ignited a fighting spirit way too abruptly…
>>122
That said, after various events, it seems that things go well for those who have fewer conflicts.
>>135
In the first place, even in the early stages, let’s regroup and hold a friendship party — both Earth and the Moon are able to calm down together.
If Agrippa hadn’t planned the Oasis operation, attempted an assassination, or sent problematic individuals, negotiations would have likely progressed.
>>120
There are stories of how horse-drawn carriages evolved into automobiles in just a few decades.
The burial was successful, but it seems that some technical documents were left somewhere, and civilization has rapidly advanced all at once…
In episode 2’s parade, there’s already something like an electronic billboard.
>>104
There shouldn’t have been a concept of a country, just like the military.
Just dividing up the territory.
Apart from that, there are also people living on the distant Gallia continent, other than the Amelia continent.
Therefore, Lord Nguyen is planning to take advantage of this war to create the United States of America and become its first president.
>>118
Since the Moonrace is something where negotiations can be conducted beneath the surface, communication both in words and understanding is possible.
I wonder if there was a feeling that it was like a more impressive version of the Gallic people.
It’s precisely because we understand each other that our guard is down, so to speak.
Willgame dislikes Bluebeard.
>>98
A long time ago, there was a meme of Sha’s face on a jar with his beard removed, and I was surprised at how handsome he looked.
Cancer only has ancestral ties to the Moon Race, but the person themselves has never even seen Lady Dianna, right…?
>>100
Well, it probably feels like the descent of an existence that has been worshipped as the tribal god…
>>100
I haven’t seen them directly since they are descendants of the Moon Race that remained on Earth.
I was completely smitten because my parents, grandparents, and friends told me stories, and when I actually met them, they remembered my ancestors and gave me an absolutely perfect response.
>>108
In that sense, my loyalty will likely be stronger than that of an ordinary Moonrace.
>>112
If those two continue on like that, they’ll be adrift in space and suffocate, but I hope they’ll land somewhere on Earth with their usual tenacity… I think.
In the final episode, the voice had aged quite a bit in the performance, and did Lady Diana really pass away due to old age?
What is this Suesson that, without any particular reason, just feels like a post-apocalyptic world…?
It’s hard to understand why Harry, Laura, and Diana are worshipped to that extent.
She is a woman who descends to Earth without rewarding the pride of the warrior class, nor a single word of thanks.
>>103
Shut up and wear a skirt.
Diana doesn’t seem to have any firmness in her butt, so I don’t like her.
Learn from Roland’s butt.
Every time we do something, if it requires notifying the heads of the moon society’s departments, it would make Lady Diana become a grandmother just like that.
If there is an opponent attacking, there is also honor in the martial way to defend.
In terms of military strength, since the Moon is attacking the Earth, the Gingnam family has no choice but to wield their power through invasion.
I’m still puzzled as to why that brought an end to Muron and the sister’s turn.
When you think about it, there are various temporal and spatial discrepancies in the main story.
It was either a dark history, a dome police, or a skood.
Is the vitality and sacrifice of those who break taboos perhaps a lifelong work of Tomino since Zambungle?
When strong allies increase, it feels just like being surrounded by mobs.
The Letta Squad has continued to live only among their own, the Moon Race, refusing to blend in with Earth.
I have been relying on proving my identity as a Moon Race and being of service to the queen.
When I think about it, they are incredibly tough and heavy individuals.
Diana said to become a human, but it’s ironic that Kiel Diana was sent to the moon.
There’s a bit of a sense that it’s only a matter of time before the problem of MS and past weapons being buried everywhere on Earth becomes more serious…
Only the heir who received the lunar communicator clearly knew from the beginning that these guys had amazing technological prowess…
>>127
I thought we had a technical level that could only create radios suitable for that era.
It was more future technology than expected, so my predictions were greatly off.
It’s amazing how the young master thinks that an army is necessary for negotiations…
>>129
It would have been better if we could have extracted information from the other party during negotiations, resolved each other’s cultural gaps, and also explained the situation on the Earth’s side.
>>129
The military is not a negotiating card…!
The Ingress Militia acts independently…!
Even that Pou is an inverted anti.
The moon might be able to go into cold sleep.
The Earth repeatedly undergoes changes through generations of humans who have made prior arrangements during that time.
>>133
Well, I feel a bit sorry for having a cultural level that’s too high compared to you guys.
>>133
The cultural gap around that area complicated the discussions in various ways.
The one who ruined the negotiations by firing the mega particle cannon before the talks.
Militia is also really unmanageable at the grassroots level.
>>138
(The background music that plays like during a sports day when I start doing what I want.)
>>138
Just because you’re feeling queasy from space travel, trying to go back to Earth in a barrel is way too foolish!?
>>143
It’s my first time in space…
Since the Earth is right in front of us so large, we should be able to get back using the same technique as river rafting, right?
>>138
Not just the lower ranks, but even Colonel Michael, who is essentially at the top, is highly motivated…
It seems like the young master is being praised as a good person who lets others do as they please.
If I could occasionally catch a glimpse of Lady Diana’s esteemed face, I would be in a state where I could do my best no matter what; perhaps that’s the difference in charisma.
>>139
I’m sorry, this is about Grandpa Sid’s story.
In the end, it’s obvious to anyone that the young heir is burning with ambition to an extreme level.
Also, I’m often regarded with suspicion because I’m not grounded.
Mr. Nguyen: “I do not have command over the militia…”
The mass production of Turn A is possible!
Since we’re suddenly traveling to space in Jules Verne’s worldview.
For them, the barrel is no laughing matter.
The move of the heir in the final stages is met with reactions from both allies and enemies like, “What is this guy saying…?”
I’m made to realize that knowledge is important in its own way…
I like that in the final stages, the militia no longer becomes an ally faction for Roland.
“The ship that I have been protecting with my life until yesterday!”
“Are you really going to drop it at the risk of your life today?!”
The two who were part of Gavan’s entourage were helping out with Socie and Mese.
Despite explaining it thoroughly, Socié suddenly asks, “Wait a minute, isn’t this place we’re in really far from the Amelia continent?”
Roland’s struggles are amazing.
>>155
Well, that’s because it can’t be understood with Socie’s knowledge and sense…
>>155
It seems like they’re casually resolving various troubles with a “can’t be helped” attitude, but I think there were many situations where it wouldn’t have been strange to get genuinely angry.
>>159
In other words, based on the premise that Roland is a gentle young man.
I feel like there were times when I got really angry at the levels in Roland.
There is an even greater gap in knowledge than teaching my grandmother about computers…
The story about shortly after going to space is really great as science fiction, isn’t it?
>>157
The chaos leading up to Wilgem going to the moon is like the ending of Ponkikiz where they shoot into the cannon moon.
Sid Grandpa, who can casually use a PC…
I thought Ames and John were just rough, but they’ve become really great characters.
The moon and stars were nothing more than things that shone at night, yet we say we want to go there.
I feel a gap in common sense that the threat of nuclear weapons is not being communicated to the Earth at all.
Roran is a kind child.
The dawn in the middle of the night really shows the power of vocabulary, doesn’t it?