
At that time, I was watching this once a week, right? Wasn’t it heavy?
Heavy, but
It was tough, but
If the figure of the brigadier general slowly breaking down can be shown, then Shin has been broken from the start.
This Gundam doesn’t have a phase where you can feel comfortably settled.
Well, that’s true for war robot anime, but…
No matter what happens, (but that issue is still not resolved…) keeps crossing my mind.
>>4
Aslan was still managing to be a proper boss.
“Hit Lohengrin, it’s interesting.”
>>10
Teaching the use of guns carelessly leads to getting punched and residents starting to lynch the allied soldiers, and it doesn’t feel good at all!
A commercial for an internet line or something is soothing.
If it’s in real time, an abnormal amount of bank comes with this.
It would be strange to have a war that feels comfortably calming…
Mobile Suit Gundam SEED DESTINY
Shin Asuka
One of the main characters. They are mentally affected.
Athrun Zala
One of the main characters. They are mentally struggling.
Kira Yamato
One of the main characters. They are mentally distressed.
Stella Lush
One of the heroines. She is struggling with her mental health.
Kagari Yura Asuha
One of the heroines. She is struggling with her mental health.
Lacus Clyne
One of the heroines. She’s struggling with her mental health.
Gilbert Durandal
The leader of the enemies in this work. His mental state is affected.
>>8
Hmm… Is Durandal-san also like that?
>>12
I’m an NTR brain destruction man.
>>12
As a result of NTR brain destruction, I’ve become someone who thinks everything should be determined solely by genetic suitability!
>>24
Even though they are someone who is treated as extremely important among the Kira, it’s like that…
>>62
People who are unable to have children because of their genes, and therefore want a partner to have children, going to other men and having their minds shattered, share a commonality with figures like Cruze, Kira, and Orphe.
>>8
It’s wrong to say that both my body and mind are affected.
It’s an anime where everyone gets along and becomes unhappy together.
Seriously, the characters hardly have a good time.
You can experience the sensation of falling seamlessly without any brakes or hooks, right?
Looking back, it’s amusing how harsh Rei has been towards the wig since it revived as Indja.
Isn’t it that Jibril’s facial expressions make you laugh and feel refreshed?
>>14
When you look at that guy, the shadow isn’t that dark.
Yuna’s foolishness is much more satisfying to deal with.
>>14
Since after the Requiem has been fired, about 3 to 4 colonies have been destroyed, so even if we strike, it won’t be satisfying.
>>27
Thank you for being shot (super danceable) while being told that by the chairman!
Arthur Trine
First mate of the ship. Particularly not affected mentally.
The Lowengrin battery round too, huh?
While Shinn happily enjoys the resistance, unseen, the allied soldiers are being executed—there’s no gap in that.
Since ancient times, war has been nothing but shit.
Jibu-yan is too greedy to feel refreshed.
There is an unpleasant realism.
It’s over; just after the war has ended, the fall of Junius Seven leads to immediate nuclear missile attacks in retaliation. It’s the end, cat’s CE.
Jibril has been constantly exposing BUZAMA, cutting off tails and starting over, but she’s not really the root of all evil or the mastermind behind it; she’s more of a clown…
I think that someone is needed to manage this world, after all.
Destiny is a work that lets you experience the feeling of almost dying, as if you were dropped in a bungee without a cord, only to be pulled back at the last moment by an invisible, transparent string, barely staying alive.
When it comes to SEED, it’s the cool, decisive Gundam and the flashy beam SE.
It’s a story development that feels like a dull pain digging into my side the whole time.
After being knocked down like this for 20 years, I really think it’s great that I can be free and have fun with everyone.
You’re young, so you can have more fun! The world doesn’t get better that quickly, you know.
In Shin’s first SEED awakening episode, during the battle against Zamza, the story is quite tough as it involves being driven away by his homeland, which has complex feelings, while being surrounded by enemies and barely managing to escape from a dire situation.
This series seems to think that as long as the mobile suits look cool, it’s fine to have any kind of outrageous developments.
I’ve received supplies a few times in the story, but is the replenishment of MS only for Heine?
>>35
Aslan + Saber and Heine + Guff, right?
Since the defeat of Takemikazuchi, there is nothing left but scrap, except for the severely damaged Luna-Zaku and Impulse, which were heavily damaged from the Saber special attack after the Bonanza, and the Ray-Zaku that was moderately damaged.
>>35
There will be Destiny and Legend.
From a child’s perspective, having few reliable adults might not have been interesting.
Winning also needs to feel rewarding.
>>36
For better or worse, I could rely on Maruyu and the old man from Muji.
>>38
Well, regardless of the military strength, mentally it’s not a problem…
>>36
Wasn’t there an adult you could rely on?
Chairman Durandal, who acknowledged Shin’s power, treated Shin specially considering his achievements, always gave Shin the words he desired, and granted Shin new strength!
Kira has had a look that seems like she’s been on her period for a while, so in the finale, I’m really wondering if Kira is okay with this.
It is clear from the movie that things were not good.
There’s nothing refreshing about viewing it from Kira’s perspective, even if you abandon Shin.
>>39
Hurry up and go back to the orb.
After all, it’s even more so because they are doing a coup.
>>45
The reason it succeeded was that the orb was so worn out and Seiran was weakened, so I think it would have been impossible to go back quickly.
>>56
Thanks to the chairman, is it good that the coup has been successful?
It’s not a time for someone who seems to be listening to the messages on their deceased sister’s phone to be involved in a war.
>>40
Someone who dreams every night of a scene where their family is blown away should first check into a hospital, not the military.
>>40
But I still think the inside of the battleship is safe in this world.
If Gundam is active, then it’s fine! I was able to enjoy it, so it’s okay!
Why are there so many young people in ZAFT and so few adults who can firmly discipline them?
That’s mostly because they died in the previous war.
Why is freedom generally associated with a reduction in the size of the military?
Because the aforementioned young fools have mostly died due to fate.
Shin shot his homeland (killing his benefactor) and believes that Aslan and Meyrin, who betrayed him and let Stella die, should be killed, so he has no choice but to cling to the Chairman and Rey.
Amidst that, Shin was confused because Freedom and Athrun were alive.
All the main characters are affected either mentally, physically, or both.
Everyone’s face and mood look like they’re in pain, as if they have a terrible toothache but can’t get a dentist appointment.
I can tell that Shin’s bad habit pointed out by Asran in the drama CD hasn’t changed after the movie!
>>49
Aslan tends to look at the old Kira a lot too.
When I take a second look, Shin’s achievements are insane…
Both the Windham and the battleships are taking them down left and right, it’s super scary.
The old man knows when to be strict, so I rely on him mentally.
It’s simply that we can’t see from a common perspective just because we aren’t of the same age.
>>53
Aren’t you a coordinator?
>>55
It’s a bomb that will explode anyway if someone doesn’t say something!
Natal and his subordinates are not enemies! It’s better than getting caught in a weird situation by mistake!
>>63
But for Kira, it seems that there was quite a bit of damage, as the line that first came to mind during the exchange with Cruze was this…
Shin-chan’s outbursts are a bad habit, but since he gets away with it and comes back all lively after throwing a tantrum, it just makes him more arrogant without any brakes.
The roller coaster ascends carefully toward its peak.
>>57
But there’s only Aslan who lacks motivation, the artillery that doesn’t hit anything except Shin, and the one that spreads missiles on the ship…
>>66
You’re being helped by the guy who scatters missiles right from the start, aren’t you?
In the first place, if it’s Windam, Luna Maria is hitting it too.
I’m not in that kind of profession, so I can only take care of things in a military-style way.
Sometimes I think I’ve joined up with allies, but then they die at lightning speed and I’m left isolated, Minerva.
>>59
Luna, who tends to be underestimated, can actually hold her own against second-stage opponents in battle, so it’s really sad when allied forces can’t last even a minute.
If only there were a wizard for aerial combat…
>>61
If it’s a Bolero made freely, even a Zaku can fly!
Kira’s slightly cheeky attitude towards older men is a sign of trust, isn’t it?
Since too many colleagues died in the old man Endymion, I can’t shake off the value of “at least I’m alive, so it’s fine,” which feels really rough, and I end up saying something insensitive.
It’s true that Shin tends to follow those who say words that are convenient for him.
But for now, it’s better than Kira and the others, as I won’t be struggling with water and food.
During the Age of Seeds, we had to rely on Kira to fight as a soldier; otherwise, the ship would sink, so we were providing that support.
As a civilian, I wasn’t really able to follow up well.
>>72
What’s that?
You’ve been doing it all along, haven’t you?
>>78
I think this also took quite a bit of damage.
>>80
The maintenance team really relied on Kira, and because the prejudice against coordinators had disappeared, it hit home.
>>78
I said this precisely because I have a sense of camaraderie…
>>72
The area where we joined the Eighth Fleet seemed quite pleasant, thanks to the favorable disposition of Admiral Halberton, who is in charge.
Dead…
I like the way you say “Major Mia is slow, Muu-san.”
I feel a straightforward anger without any reasoning, like, how can you just leave Mary alone for a long time and suddenly come back claiming you have no memories and are a different person?
>>73
Well, I rushed over in a mobile suit while traversing the neutral colony, and it was quite reckless, but right in front of me, Mia was killed…
Durandal is an adult who is good with words, so I think Kira has a point.
The method is crap, so don’t mess with me, you idiot, I will stop.
The director said that when Kira hears the early conversation between Shin and Kagari, he will have a cold reaction, wondering if Kagari was talking without thinking at all…
There’s too much mental damage to Kira, Seed!
>>83
Don’t worry, even in Seed Destiny, enemies self-destructing from the very first battle results in them ultimately being killed anyway.
>>88
Since Kagari has no choice but to see the Orb soldiers dying like garbage, unable to fulfill her desire to abandon the battle in Orb, even though she wants to intervene in the combat.
>>88
In the novel version, I feel that the version of myself controlling the MS is more vibrant than the empty shell I’ve been until now, which makes me feel self-loathing.
Regarding Shin, Captain Thalia, who has obtained the face authority, becomes difficult to approach, and Arthur, given Shin’s personality, should have nothing to say about it in the first place…
The ones launching missiles and those operating artillery are still managing to deal with weak enemies and are also engaged in underwater combat.
The one that is spinning around and flying could be even more invincible if it tried hard, but it’s just not motivated, so it’s spinning around and playing while flying.
>>86
Well, I’ve been helped by that guy who’s spinning around when I was being attacked by an old man…
The more I look, the more I realize that Barutofeludo and Dakosuta-kun are too capable.
But if that spinning guy isn’t there, Chaos will become free.
Even the descending sword cannot have a pleasant ending…
>>91
The Jin that was left behind is the pilot that Kira attacked, right?
>>91
It would have been easier to just kill you… (slumps)
>>91
El-chan, Mob, the Zaft soldiers, and Flay.
The ones Kirara desperately tries to help usually end up dying.
It’s a compilation, but it seems that Frey dying after being embraced really took a toll.
In the end, since he can’t win against the ones who have already died, Kira continues to compare himself to the incredibly awesome Chairman Durandal he has created in his mind, ending up in a futile cycle of wondering if this was really the right choice.
It’s the same with Muji, but as the final battle approaches, they have both reached their respective limits.
It may be symptomatic treatment, but for now, we have no choice but to stop it to prevent the end of the world.
The major general died from stomach pain.
I’m watching the rerun right now, and it’s pretty annoying how Kagari is constantly indecisive and being swayed by those around her…
Yuna’s discomfort combined with that makes it really tough.
The major general sharply cuts down Kagari if she says something foolish, saying it’s not foolish.
I don’t think it’s realistic to have specific conversations about what we want to do after that… well… if Kagari wants to do it, I’ll go along with it… sure.
>>100
Siblings have a unique roughness that is a good thing, right?
>>100
I am aware that I am putting the heavy responsibility of carrying the country solely on Kagari, so I do want to help as much as possible.
Shin’s mental damage continuously strikes at the same spot related to his trauma, the war within the Orb family.
Kira’s mental damage gradually accumulates from friends and colleagues (I don’t particularly dislike anyone) like a corporate slave who says, “You can work, so please do it.”
>>101
What Kira is doing is mostly something that needs to be done and only Kira can do it…
I still don’t know what lies ahead, so it’s unclear whether this is correct.
If we don’t stop the recent tyranny, the world is seriously going to be in trouble!
I have no choice but to do it! It’s an overwhelming situation.
>>107
The culmination of that becomes “Because everyone is weak!”
I laugh at the tempo of the fleet flagship dying easily during communication with Minerva, even in the Orbit battle.
The failed canard can move in coordination with its surroundings.
It’s nice, isn’t it…
The brigadier general is also, in a sense, a victim of Asuha, so there’s no way to deny Shin’s claims.
>>110
Because of Kagari, I ended up having to pilot an MS, and right after we reunited, I got punched, and now they’re blaming me for my actions which led to the death of a guerrilla comrade.
The brigadier general lost his temper.
I didn’t realize for a while that the question “What the heck are you, who I was hearing every week?” is not mentioned in the main story.
Although the vectors are different, both the brigadier general and Shin can be carefully clouded.
The brigadier general, not wanting to fight, finds himself in a situation where he must, ultimately unable to protect what is truly important and letting it slip away.
What Shin truly wanted was the power to protect what was taken from him at that time, but in trying to protect a past that will never return, he ultimately strays from the path.
You are such a person!
To a wig.
Seed of Death is quite interesting in the beginning.
Somehow I’ve been losing my way without realizing it, but I don’t clearly know when it started.
>>116
I think it’s around half, right?
>>116
I feel like things have been dragging on since the brigadier general landed.
I like the brigadier general, but as Aslan said, that area was nothing but chaos, and both the battles and conversations were a mess.
>>116
It seems to be around the time when the number of killer parts increased after the nightmare.
That said, it is also a time when Durandal’s madness is becoming more evident.
>>116
It seems that Aslan’s return to ZAFT and Kaghari’s kidnapping happened at the same time.
Stubbornly involving the nation and suddenly engaging in a decisive battle on the mainland, only to have the leader use an enchanted fire and turn the homeland into a scorched earth, and two years later, without the determination to persist with such stubbornness to the level of national ruin, they become a lapdog of the alliance, so it’s no wonder Shin goes crazy.
There are too many things I want to protect but can’t!
Episode 1 was really good from start to finish.
>>119
I thought that Shin has a small role from episode 1.
As the conversation progressed, it became even less.
>>127
Rather, in the beginning, they were somewhat like a strong regular character, gradually becoming more like the protagonist, and in the latter half, they turned into a minion of the chairman.
It’s really great that, despite the issues of the main characters, they managed to come to terms with them and move forward positively towards the end of FREEDOM.
I think it was straightforwardly interesting until around the Zamzazaar battle.
I think the true protagonist of the story of the bride snatching back is Yuna.
Nojiken’s acting is too perfect.
Shin has become the very existence that he used to despise, and that transformation is beautiful.
It’s disappointing that even though there were hints that the new protagonist’s family’s nemesis was the protagonist from the previous game, they changed the depiction mid-way and seemed unable to handle it properly…
>>128
The shootout between Calamity and Freedom remains unchanged in both the remaster and the special edition.
To be honest, it’s just something I wrote on a whim, and now it has taken on a life of its own.
>>128
I haven’t changed it, though.
The flow of Freedom’s Full Burst sending Shin flying hasn’t changed even in the remaster.
From the beginning, Shin hasn’t recognized Freedom as the enemy of his family.
I feel like the ED had a lot of characters with gloomy expressions sliding by.
Looking back, this anime really pushed the protagonist’s mental state too much for a time slot like that…
>>133
Don’t underestimate me.
It’s the old version of Fullmetal Alchemist stuck between the species and species death.
>>144
It’s such a hellish time…
>>149
After that, I can only say that it was a time for things like BLOOD+ and Ayakashi Ayashi.
The side story characters have a lot of freedom.
At the time of episode 1, the protagonist was deemed impossible for Shin, so it was decided to switch to a Kira-Aslan axis, a tragic protagonist…
>>135
It’s like Camille, who has been a bit mentally unstable from the beginning and has become more of a brat, so I can’t hold the reins anymore.
>>135
It’s a mistake to say that the character was pulled along by the interactions with Kagari.
In other words, it’s all because of episode 3 that it ended up like this.
I’ve gotten used to the first episode of Fate, but when I look back at it again, I think, “This guy really started off in a terrible way.”
Muraken’s scream is too tragic.
There’s no growth arc for Kagari, and when I receive Akatsuki, it fades out in the next episode, so I really wonder what the point of that part in the beginning was.
>>139
It’s commendable that you have started to engage in politics without properly going to the battlefield.
Do it that way from the beginning.
>>139
In other words, all the political parts of Orb surrounding Cagalli are completely boring…
Seed Death ends with everyone involved being swept up by the situation, which progresses without anything going well, and ultimately feels like, “Alright! We haven’t solved anything at all, but we’re ending it!”
It might have been a bit of a waste to focus on Kagari.
It’s a world where feature phones are prevalent, but it’s just a sign of the times, CE…
>>146
A flip phone (equipped with technology related to quantum communication) or something like that…
>>154
I mean, considering the worldview, it’s probably rendered useless because the communication network in NJ is a mess.
The compilation is long, with parts that are meandering around the Indian Ocean, just like Osugi.
I think the time allocation is clearly wrong.
From the very first episode, it is clearly emphasized that the Calamity is strong right at the beginning of the opening after Shin’s family has died.
This is from the version at that time.
It was also called Luxis…
If you think it’s just a compilation, you won’t be able to hear the chairman’s vomit! Be careful!
>>153
People say, “Is it another recap?” and it does contribute to Nicole’s number of deaths, but since it’s a war story told from the perspectives of Durandal and Meer, it is also used to explain the characters’ feelings and is surprisingly important.
In the most exciting part of the opening after the introduction of Episode 1, there’s a scene where Impulse and Freedom are fighting, so it’s structured to set those expectations, right…?
>>155
To be honest, there was no reason to fight, so it would have been better if they hadn’t forced us to fight and just joined us in the second half.
After Shin has grown the most arrogant, he ends up shooting Luna’s sister and attacking the orb, making it seem like a punishment game.
>>156
By praising Shin, saying things that are convenient for him, and affirming him, you can give him new strength and accomplish things like this!
If I reveal my best friend’s lifespan as a final push, I won’t be able to go back anymore!
It’s a story about reaching a critical point of hatred by defeating the enemy’s Gundam.
You would think that Shin would also become an ally like Kira and Athrun from SEED, right?
It didn’t happen.
For the time being, it was like a time when we just threw in depression and erotic horror, right? Saturday, 6 PM.
The TV version of the smug face three-ship alliance is certainly…
At that time, Shin was pulled down from the lead role.
Kira and Lacus’ great victory! What the heck is this!? I’m so irritated!
I thought it was ridiculous that Kirara had the strongest happy ending, but…
Upon reflection, neither Kira nor Lacus in the final episode are in a situation that is enjoyable or hopeful for happiness.
I have come to understand that I have simply become someone who does things I don’t want to do and am now in a position from which I cannot escape.
The intrusion of Freedom has even made Kira think that Aslan might be right, and Iida is getting all muddled up about it.
There were so many episodes where they were just lazing around on the sea that I guess they couldn’t decide how to move the story forward.
The repercussions of that will weigh heavily in the final stages.
Is it really okay to fade out like that regarding the orb? It ends up making all the long build-up feel pointless.
When I saw Nicole again after a long time, it felt like she had come to die or was killed, which made me chuckle a bit, but on the contrary, I thought that because of her death, it probably dealt a massive mental blow to Kira and Athrun.
>>169
Honestly, even if the position of the arms was strange, I preferred the previous one.
I liked the feeling of suddenly being attacked and instinctively slashing back.
It’s completely an unforeseen accident, Nicole’s open-fire cooking.
The only thing that I could easily accept emotionally, leaving aside the political aspects, was the bride theft.
I wonder what would have happened if they had released a movie version in less than 20 years.
>>173
I think I was criticized because it was a time when no matter what I did, I would be attacked.
From the very beginning, in the first episode, Kira and Lacus were only present in the opening and ending, so it feels like they were forced to come out.
It has become even more difficult to manage.
Mobile Suit Gundam SEED FREEDOM
Shin Asuka
One of the main characters. Thanks to his wife, he has recovered mentally and has cheerfully split himself.
Aslan Zala
One of the main characters. Thanks to his wife, he recovered mentally and became lively, turning his entire body into a weapon.
Kira Yamato
One of the main characters. Thanks to his wife, he revived his mental state and confidently acted like an arrogant thunder.
A strike freedom that doesn’t get scratched at all is great, isn’t it…
In Muji SEED, there was a significant battle with Izark, culminating in a decisive confrontation in the desert, followed by the three fools’ battle and then Strike vs. Aegis, which made for an exciting climax.
It’s tough that destiny is only about Shinn-chan destroying fleets with a bang.
I don’t have any memories of a battle that felt good even in a nightmare.
Even as a brigadier general, facing both Destiny and Legend at the same time would make you break out in a cold sweat… That’s how it felt.