
You all should go to sleep.
It seems like a robot that can’t be saved.
>>3
It’s not the robot’s fault!!!
What happens if you save them?
>>4
Save tomorrow.
>>4
Humanity is almost submerged.
There’s no way a nobody could enter a hyperspace.
How should we have dealt with that artificial sun in the first place?
>>8
I should have broken it before starting it up normally.
When the enemy sent in forces without any guards to outsmart us, we perfectly fell for it and waited to see what would happen until activation.
>>8
I have no choice but to break it before starting it up.
It doesn’t look like something that terrible, but it’s an extremely bad specification.
Cannot save tomorrow.
I wonder if the thread image was strong?
>>10
In the final stage, the increase in weapons is sudden, but it feels like a lackluster battle… that’s the impression.
The combined bank is long.
That’s not it.
Baldios is an invincible robot that can take on a thousand, but the enemy keeps launching simultaneous raids focusing on lightning strikes, harassment, and cutting off supply lines, so having just one strongest robot makes it impossible to defend, creating an unpleasant sense of reality.
>>14
This is well, yes.
The preferential treatment of having a dedicated bad ending prepared in Super Robot Wars Z.
It’s so much like Gundam.
Your face is totally like a Gundam.
The enemy’s true identity was too shocking.
It’s loud when moving.
Um…
The sea is somehow…
I tried to see Z’s exclusive bad ending, but the “definite stop man” suddenly joins as a companion, making it quite a high hurdle.
The face design of this character from the original work is a bit… unimpressive.
The thread image looks cool without changing the design, just by altering the pose and angle, and I felt the love in it.
The battle animation was really well done, wasn’t it?
The sudden extension or increase of the pulsaber is quite a mysterious gimmick even when you look at the original work.
>>22
I liked the colorful light when shooting beams → close-up real cut-ins → movements pulling away.
Regardless of the original anime, as long as it’s a unit from Super Robot Wars, I’m sure we can save tomorrow.
Why does it transform?
Why is it conveniently that a foot mech has fallen to Earth?
There was a special ending in Super Robot Wars where you can’t save tomorrow.
>>26
It’s the kind of thing you can only see if you’re aiming for it.
It’s fine as long as you forcibly destroy it from the inside with a baldi-loizer to prevent it.
If the process fails, it’s all or nothing, but…
It’s often thought to be interesting because of Super Robot Wars Z, but…
In reality, it feels very half-baked and lacks flash.
Until the appearance in Super Robot Wars, it was only talked about during the final episode.
>>30
After watching the movie version, it was quite interesting.
Rather, about half of the works that appeared in Super Robot Wars may look interesting, but they might not be that great…
That’s not true; if it didn’t have a strong fanbase, they wouldn’t have made a movie after it was canceled…
>>32
It’s only popular among enthusiasts.
The combination bank can be as long as it wants as long as it’s cool.
Baldios is a bit strange.
You keep saying it can’t be saved, but at the start of the main story, Dad actually made a device to save the world.
>>35
Well, Gattler has already destroyed it before the invasion of Earth, so it can’t be used anymore…
I never thought that such intense waves would merge to become the blue of the ocean…
I heard that they made a movie because it was very popular among women.
Even though it’s in the super robot category, Baldios was surprisingly easy to use with its ability to evade through subspace.
However, I have a memory that the armament felt lacking in a decisive factor until I could use the Baldilizer in the late stages.
It seems kind of gloomy, so I’ll stick with the cute Raita.
>>40
Isn’t it this way?!
Many Super Robot Wars players cannot distinguish between the cute Kiraken and the cute Raita.
Raita is cute too…
If anything, it is said that even in a movie version, the Earth cannot be saved.
>>44
Many fans have felt their hearts swell with emotion as they were finally able to save tomorrow, even if it was through the medium of Super Robot Wars, after a quarter of a century.
Once the truth is revealed, it becomes ruthless and unstoppable.
These days, there are many anime with bad endings.
I really like Z’s Thunder Flash.
I think it’s the most cohesive among all the Super Robot Wars battle demos.
I was participating in 3D Z, only with the movement sound of “puu-n puu-n.”
The cute Kiraken says it because the doctor betrays him.
This one won’t betray you…
Did they come to invade because the original world was going to be destroyed?
>>52
Because my political rival seemed likely to succeed in finding a solution other than invasion, I killed that person and staged a coup to advance the invasion.
>>52
The future Earth that was contaminated during the invasion of that doomed planet, you know…
I hope that eventually, through the repeated loops, the Earth will be saved.
Mercury and Venus collapse after the war, making Earth the first planet in the solar system = S1 star.
And so, it is a history in which the Gattler who fled to the past became the ancestor of humanity.
It’s checkmate.
In the Baldi-Rozer release event, it’s great how the non-Kiraken Kiraken readily agrees with the sentiment, “If our three lives can save the world (even though we might die along with destroying the artificial sun if we fail), it’s worth it.”
Both the Baldiloiser and Big Wing are special attack techniques…
What is being done at the same time is Ideon.
Thunder Flash’s hit correction threat of +40%
>>61
It’s crazy to dodge a close-range shot after warping right in front of me.
God Sigma also didn’t reach the level of the thread image, but it had a pretty unpleasant ending.
The Earth will not perish, nor will humanity go extinct…
Over the long years, the name has changed to S1 Star, and people may forget why it is contaminated with radiation.
Drinking!
A gentle wind gathers.
It’s nice, isn’t it?
Soul
The development to prevent the artificial sun with the Solar Gravion.
>>70
Episode 44: “The Descending Sun”
>>70
In God Sigma, Sandman revives and stands before Dr. Kazami with the two God Σs, creating quite a remarkable scene of betrayal.
The fact that this guy, or rather Pulsaban, is here means that it’s certain that there is an S1 star and it’s going to be a tomorrow that can’t be saved.
The action of sheathing the sword after catching it with the Balsaber was cool.
>>72
It couldn’t be more confusing.
That’s a “Pal” saber, isn’t it…
>>73
It might be called a Pulsar Bell because it’s stored in the Pulsar Barn block.
>>73
Although most of the others come from names derived from “Baldi,”
For some reason, the saber being derived from “Pal” Sabarn is quite complicated.
How far back do I have to go to save tomorrow?
>>74
Out of bounds from the moment you go back.
It’s because it’s a Pulsarvan.
Wasn’t the Balthasar saber good enough?
Is it to synchronize with a pulsar?
Are you serious…?
Ah, so that’s why Marin seemed so hesitant to say that.
Save the sponsors first.
The battle animations in Super Robot Wars Z are cool, aren’t they?
The strongest technique’s rose doesn’t scatter that much.
The rest are generally cool.
>>84
It looks like Afro-san has been added.
>>84
It was no good that Aphrodia was added to Z2 with no context at all.
The serious lines from Marin and the others make it feel even more like they’re stepping into gag territory.
It was just extra equipment, but in Super Robot Wars, it was given a bit of special treatment, Dringing.
Because it’s being said not only in letters but also in sounds, there shouldn’t be much confusion.
A tragic finishing move that is called a “homo technique” by some due to the close-up of three faces and the scattering of roses.
>>89
If that wasn’t aimed for, then it’s actually amazing.
>>97
In the second Z, Aphrodia was added, but… in the second Z, I don’t know who she is.
Charge up! (Not Fibered)
Thunder Flash! (Not Exkaiser)
Were you able to save them tomorrow…?
>>92
In Super Robot Wars, you can save…
Well, could that really be saved? If it truly could have been saved, the series wouldn’t continue…
>>93
I never thought there would be four more sequels in the series…
Long…
In around episode 14, they attempted to use paparazzi to hold a peace conference and execute a plan to eliminate important figures. Although the operation failed, it still resulted in the destruction of three-quarters of the Earth side’s military power.
If you want to save someone, do it on the same day.
The rose is a reference to the ED performance!
Isn’t it too cruel to say “Save tomorrow” as if tomorrow is an enemy?
It’s absurd for Mercury and Venus to disappear!
Originally, Baldios is based on a backlash against the trend at the time that suggested if Earth became uninhabitable, we should develop another planet…
Why does it get even more tragic in the movie?