
I’m excited to see in which episode this child will commit murder for the first time. By the way, Matsu’s face is really unbelievable. How is this the same species as me? It’s a cute rice cake. Rice cake new type shocking true story (positive).
You haven’t killed them yet, have you?
Is Matsyu’s first time Shuji or Nyaan?
>>2
The red Gundam goes berserk, doesn’t it…?
Kill! Kill! Kill! Kill!
Evil
I wonder if the police from episode 1 are still alive.
>>6
It seems I’ll be alive for a while since there will be a chance to appear.
If the opponent is a Zaku, then they are not human.
Are Gundam fans all like the spectators at the coliseum?
Seeing a living person die right in front of you is the worst, isn’t it?
Most of the viewers have their eyes shining with excitement about the obscuration.
I don’t think it will go that far… probably won’t.
If in the end I can be happy, then it’s okay if the process is hell.
It’s no use doing the same thing as Mercury.
First of all, I don’t know how we would end up in a state of war at the moment.
I want you to at least kill Nyaan.
Considering the depiction of the funnels flying nearby and Anno’s taste, it seems likely that someone will die in a rather raw manner.
It looks like they have such a strong fighting spirit that they don’t seem to have much resistance to killing people.
Even if I think it through, I feel like I wouldn’t kill someone, or if I did, I would quite quickly come to terms with it.
If you were doing apogee motor burns at that distance, you’d get blown away and die just from hitting your head.
I want to crush the terrorists with Gundam when Nyan is in trouble and being attacked.
I am looking forward to the times when I will trouble my parents.
If you break their head, that’s the end of it, so it’s not going to go as far as murder.
This might be the first time, and I’m saying this is mom.
If it’s just a story that ends with the club battle.
The weapon is just a heat hawk, but they were seriously trying to kill.
What will happen when the beam rifle and saber return?
It’s interesting how the memories of success can flip as if it was merely lucky not to have died.
I’m not sure how things will play out, whether good or bad, with a Gundam series that’s only one cour in a long time.
If it feels like I’m going to be killed, then I’ll kill.
Huh? Aren’t the two military police dead?
After all, Gundam has cute girls riding on bizarre robots.
It doesn’t feel like the Universal Century unless you throw a fit.
It’s one cour…
“If I don’t kill with subtitles, I’ll be killed! I’m determined to kill in the first match, so I don’t feel too cloudy about it.”
I hit one in the side and one in the head with a heat hawk, but the military police Zaku is still alive, that’s amazing.
In the first season, it seems we’ll reach the point where we descend to Earth while engaging in clan battles, and in the second season, it looks like we’ll be fighting against the Federation on Earth.
If only I were alive…
SinceFLCL and Top 2 were also around one cour long, I don’t really mind.
>>38
Why couldn’t you wrap it up in about one cour?
It was you who killed (them), wasn’t it?
>>39
The one who killed is the wooden horse…
I’m glad the people from episode 1 are alive.
I was the one who, after coming up with this, immediately killed it myself… and then I ended up taking mental damage on my own.
If I were alive, wouldn’t that have become a source of ruin for me, like Gaelio from Iron-Blooded Orphans?
It’s better than having enemies.
Seeing citizens who became collateral damage…
I’m excited to see how much worse things will be for Nyan than for Machu.
Is it the perpetrating side or the victimized side?
It’s okay to kill Machu, right?
Because he is a boy.
The misfortune of being born is the same for this guy too…
>>46
There is also the misfortune of being raised by something called a gymbal.
Did you get excited when Slettha crushed someone?
I want to see the gun girl, who can charge out in righteous anger, panicking over something irreparable…
When I look at the state of Origin Garma during his officer days
It feels like there might be a chance that they would support me if I come out.
>>49
I definitely couldn’t speak up because I was incredibly angry and protesting against my father, Deging.
In the novel version, there is apparently a version where Garma is not assassinated, as it would be a complete no-go to kill a close friend.
Macchu seems like he wouldn’t be too bothered even if he killed someone.
>>50
I’m not like the TV version of the dictator who was carefree the day after killing that Delensen…
Is it the “if” where Garma wasn’t killed? If Garma were here, which “if” are you thinking about?
You were pretty pumped when you killed, but after you did it, you just went ‘sigh…’ at the bar, seriously…
>>53
It’s something I’ve been looking forward to, but when I actually tried it, it was surprisingly… that’s quite common.
>>62
It’s like the first time I went to a brothel.
What happened to Garma on the Zeek Axis?
>>54
From the dialogue, it can be inferred that they are flirting with Iserina in Granada.
>>54
It seems that Naré has retired, so according to the information, he is still alive.
>>54
I’ve only seen the movie once, but wasn’t there something about someone going missing?
It seems to have a high NT suitability, so the thrill of killing is even more intense.
I wish Lalah were alive…
I wonder why I ended up killing Garma…
I can’t forget that Camille broke down…
You’ve been making fun of me ever since you reunited with Garma.
Didn’t you think about what would happen after you killed him?
>>63
It’s the first time killing a Zabi, so it’ll surely be refreshing! I thought… but then…
>>63
I hadn’t thought about it, so if I had just been demoted normally, it’s questionable whether I would have been able to return to space without Kshiria picking me up by chance.
>>71
I might have been happier doing manual labor on Earth…
Stop it! ✋
“If you can’t win with this, then you’re incompetent!” They were doing all sorts of crazy things, like whispering behind one’s back and trying to sabotage communications to kill Garma.
>>65
I looked down on him and tried to kill him, but thinking about it calmly later, he was my friend…
>>65
Well, Garma’s side also doesn’t understand you, who has no family, so it’s pretty non-delicate for both sides.
…When I look back, it was a relationship where such things could be brushed off lightly.
>>83
Char is a bit gloomy.
>>86
Because I have a position towards my older sister.
I think you wouldn’t understand since you don’t have a family, but I’ll say it anyway.
This is quite over the line, even against Char, isn’t it?
>>98
From Garma’s perspective, it’s really a misunderstanding that he makes a remark like being envious of you, who has nothing to be bound by.
>>98
But if it’s said by the child of the clan that killed my own parents…
I bet Char wanted to see Degwin in a down mood.
Well, I was drinking in despair.
It feels like it’s going to end in a cliffhanger due to the total of 12 episodes.
>>66
You see this often, but isn’t there not much relation between the number of episodes and the scale of the story?
>>66
Rather, by the time of the advance screening, they had already processed the collaboration with Shuji’s red Gundam.
It’s a question of what more we can do with Klava.
I can act like a leader, but…
I guess I’m not cut out for it.
Because I impulsively assassinated Garma, I got demoted…
I want Exabé-kun to stay alive and fit into the cola sour category.
It’s really the worst that they ran away after making such a speech with the new drug Z…
I want the MS’s generator to explode and create a big hole in the colony.
I got a chance to kill a member of the Zabi family at the level of a duck… I regretted it after doing it, but it was too late…
It feels like I only realized how completely smitten I was with Lalah right after I lost her…
I’m glad that people who used to say things like “How dare you, Gene!” are still alive.
>>82
The reason why Zeon lost everything was because Gene couldn’t sortie due to equipment maintenance issues.
It is often said that the time when I was doing Quattro was the most carefree.
I hope she is that seemingly unlucky girl.
A man who sets things up himself but then gets extremely depressed about it.
You aren’t suited for revenge.
But you know, I think it’s better to deal with Shuji, who tried to stop himself from accidentally killing someone he doesn’t even know, than to actually kill a stranger.
Actually, I’m alive and reappearing as the red old man.
That’s why Camille hits you.
Since my half-life has been like that, I don’t really understand friends well…
Garma is overprotected since he’s a member of the Zabi family, and at the Officer School, he would likely be distanced from his family, so Char must be an irreplaceable presence for him.
Mask (Ruin) and Beruri’s relationship is similar to that of Char and Garma, isn’t it?
There is a difference in that Char never had the stolen mask from the beginning.
Hehe… Should I tell Garma too…
The delusion is so foul that it makes me want to vomit.
I wonder if the military and police can survive like that… they’re tough.
>>97
“Scatter into the universe (sora)! That’s not a line from the mob enemy in episode 1.”
Too cool!
>>105
The person has scattered into space…
Right now, it’s a safe zone at the academy, but I guess Suletta will get caught up in the war and end up killing people.
I wonder how to bounce back from that moment.
I was watching it like that, so I was really surprised by Mercury.
The Zabi family
Even if I hadn’t died at that time, I might kill again if I had another chance.
I felt relieved that the meteorite drop failed, and it seems like there won’t be anything that makes me feel refreshed with what I have to do.
When he killed Kycilia, he only spoke of his respect for Garma, with no bitterness or resentment towards Kycilia, who had played with him as a child.
>>104
Kishiria is not really a friend, so that’s fine…
>>109
Kishiria was quite friendly towards Casval, wasn’t she… (sigh…)
>>104
It’s clear that you’re more concerned about involving Garma than about revenge.
>>104
Even if you played with me as a child, you’re still my parent’s enemy.
During my officer days, they were a friend who would laugh and forgive.
It’s extremely mean-spirited to taunt by sending a message right at the moment of going for a special attack.
Origin Char killed too many before going to the officer academy.
I think it’s pretty lucky that the opponent didn’t die even though I stabbed them with a heat hawk in the side without hesitation.
Although I only have resentment towards the Zabi family.
Isn’t Daikun the kind of crazy guy who wouldn’t mind being killed?
You’re just too suited to killing Garma, feeling self-hatred, and escaping into alcohol.
It seems like I’ve already forgotten about Garma by now.
>>114
Well, how about that…?
It’s someone who cares about Mineva, after all.
The voice actor for Garma in Origin is Tetsuya Kakihara, seriously, it’s like, “What?!!”
>>115
It’s your castle ❤❤❤❤
>>140
I like Origin because it makes me feel like there’s no one who wouldn’t fall for it.
>>144
Even after that, if you say “It’s your father’s fault…” and I don’t despair and crash Gaw into the hobby horse! Isn’t that even more amazing from Garma?
>>169
Huh…? You’ve got more guts than I thought…
A young girl who has never even driven an Eleca until that day is operating it purely by instinct, so she’s bound to mess up; she’s not dead by chance and is already dealing with attacks strong enough to kill her.
It’s probably the Zabi family eight or nine times out of ten.
In fact, there is no certainty that the perpetrator of the Dukun assassination is a member of the Zabi family.
>>119
I might kill my mother.
The police Zaku was tearing off the roof of a refugee’s house, but if things go wrong, it could cause fatalities…
There are walls and pillars falling down, or something like that.
Let’s put mom inside the capsule and have Jellid pilot the MS with her!
Aside from Origin, the only ones who might be involved with the various matters related to Dikein due to their age are Degwin and Gihren.
It can’t be helped, the military police are on edge dealing with the daily response to the red graffiti and the situation with refugees.
As for Garma…
Lalah’s death is about 90% Char’s fault, so it’s quite off-base for Amuro to blame him.
>>130
It’s a nuisance! (Firmly) That’s for sure…
>>130
I am fully aware of that.
>>130
Regarding Lalah, more than her death.
I think there’s strong jealousy about Amuro communicating with other NTs.
>>130
If the woman who might become a mother is taken down, then… you know?
There’s really no need to kill someone you’re close with.
Since you’re the boy from “Ama-chan,” you should have used that to target others instead.
When it comes to killing Garma… I can do it! I’m finally pumped up to get my revenge!
After killing, I felt a sense of emptiness and loss, but since it’s a story I started, I can’t stop.
I understand the thought that if I don’t do Garma, I can’t do anything else.
When I do something like Char, I really go with the flow and don’t think about anything.
Speaking of which, during the Axis drop, Artesia was on Earth, wasn’t she? I remembered that during the final battle.
Char’s greatest mistake is
It’s the fact that they didn’t go and take down the Gundam right after fighting Blau-Bro.
I often see theories that it seems Garma regrets being assassinated.
He doesn’t show any signs of that at all in the story, and besides, he’s not the type to regret anything, is he?
>>145
Even so!
>>145
It all depends on the interpretation of the line “Because he’s a boy.”
>>153
It’s nothing but laughter at the scene where a spoiled brat goes to the battlefield and ends up dying.
The charm of Char is that there are moments when his impulses and passions surpass his rationality, despite having talent, intellect, and status.
>>146
Eating raw Aznable makes me realize that Frontale is just a synthetic product, so the design is really good, seriously.
>>150
Supporters do not want to understand that Char Aznable acts on a whim and the emotions of the moment when he does something significant.
I just twisted the communication cord and let some liquid drip…
I didn’t kill them directly…
Everyone says to do it, so… I might as well give it a try…
>>148
However, with this, I have lost my freedom…
>>154
It’s the story you started, right?
I could have lived carrying my dead father, my left mother, and my clinging sister, but instead, I started by killing an innocent young man.
In a normal anime, it’s frustrating when the protagonist doesn’t kill, but in this anime, the depiction of Machu seemingly going to kill normally made my heart race…
It seems doable, so with the momentum of assassination, I thought it could be done sooner or later, and it looks like I’ll end up doing it.
It feels like there’s an urge to kill out of excitement in a way that’s not about the war, but more like a high-paced frenzy.
In public, he appears as Frontale, but in private, he’s the real Aznable, which makes it difficult to express that Frontale himself is the Char the world desires.
Is the novel noise?
Hair and hair.
What’s amazing about Garma is that if he came out while alive, he would probably cause a split in the Zabi family.
The revenge against the Zabi family and the NT supremacy are both caused by the education of Jamba Ral.
He’s seriously a man who failed the guardian lottery.
If you’re regretting that, what face do you have to say it?
…Well, it’s not surprising if you’re feeling regret.
Machu, filled with anger upon seeing the slums being ravaged by force,
I hope you realize that in seeking sparkle, you became captivated by power and, before long, found yourself trampling on the weak, causing you to suffer.
A life that was truly lived with a momentum and energy straight out of a painting.
I like that no matter what, I end up being harsh with Amuro.
The thing in episode 1 is just not dead, but it’s like killing it.
In a world view that continues from the One Year War, it’s impossible not to kill.
I’ve only seen one episode, but this protagonist doesn’t seem like the type to be resistant to taking lives.
Maybe after I died, I was really reminiscing about Garma and getting all emotional.
>>170
How did you win Kicillia’s favor…?
>>176
I thought it was Kshiria who was making contact.
>>176
If Kishiria’s identity is known, then we are acquaintances.
The older sister who played with me…
I wish Amuro would come with me to space in Z.
He was just a pampered young master, but he was the only person who seemed like he could support Char from the Zabi family…
If you really didn’t care about anything, you wouldn’t even think of a gesture when killing Kishiria.
>>173
“I killed all the members of the Zabi family, so get along in the afterlife! It only shows how bad of a person you are.”
The movie is unexpectedly hit and is being highly anticipated.
I think it’s originally an experimental project that ends with 12 episodes.
No matter how you look at it, it’s all nonsense.
The Zabi family has done things that make it so they can’t complain even if Char kills them.
It seems like Shuji is going to die soon and become either a Gundam or a character inside a conchi.
It’s completely unrelated, but…
“Where is the red irregular that wiped out Garma’s squad?” That line was a Gundam reference, huh?
If Tsutsumaki is entrusted with 12 episodes of the anime, it seems like it would turn into quite a big deal, so I don’t think it’s too short.
By the time of the Battle of A Baoa Qu, Char’s interest is shifting from his own revenge to the innovation of humanity through Newtypes.
I only know about episode 1, but I was thinking, “How could they have not killed the military police!” So I assumed they had already been killed.
>>187
Since the belly heat hawk didn’t explode, well…
If I stop the revenge against the Zabi family, it would mean I acknowledge that killing Garma was a mistake and that I regret it.
That’s why I can’t stop the revenge against House Zabi.
Will the axe keep getting stolen?
It doesn’t seem like they’d care much if someone got killed, but that’s just how the times are.
In the theater, I unconsciously thought that because Char accurately thrust his saber into the cockpit first, hitting him with a heat hawk wouldn’t kill him…
The Universal Century is killing it, right?
Machu can accept it.
I can’t help but feel like Nyaan might drag me along.
Because I don’t know the real gravity, sky, or sea.
Don’t you want to know the weight of real life?
In an era just after half of humanity was killed in war, it seems like human life is very cheap.
It’s a bit unsettling when someone who has grown up in a normal household takes a life just for a motive as trivial as wanting to experience what it feels like.
But I want to see Machu, who comes home quietly by curfew after having a great time, acting nonchalant in front of her mother.