
It’s not like SD Gundam; it feels more like the structure of wars from the Universal Century placed into a fantasy world.
Like Escaflowne?
Project KISHI
Well, I think they might not do it because it could easily become unoriginal or a degradation of Dunbine.
The Musha Turn A was like that.
For some reason, Tōhō Fuhai was the antagonist, and Domon was nowhere to be found, while Heero’s mobile suit was Blue Destiny.
At a time when I didn’t think Gundam would become a long-term series, we also had Dunbine and Elgar.
I think that making it realistic would create a poor matchup between the MS species and the human species in terms of setting.
In the end, it seems like I’ll end up riding a knight-like robot, and if that’s the case, it might as well just be a regular sci-fi story.
It’s like Knight Wing or transforming into a MS-sized Knight Gundam similar to White Knight Chronicles that was on PS3.
I think SD Gundam Heroes is probably quite similar.
Should we make the MS a golem-like magical creature…
I want to see people piloting SD Gundams, but probably only I have that demand.
On the contrary, a samurai-themed manga called “Muray” was created, but it wasn’t really to my taste.
It’s like the temperature of the picture and the story were different.
If I come up with a fantasy project, it seems like it would get absorbed into SD Gundam.
It used to be on PS2, didn’t it?
An RPG where you can rearrange the head, arms, and legs like in Medabots.
I did something like a Gundam transfer to another world in Reraise.
That doesn’t need any Gundam elements.
Galian Sword
If it’s the kind of vibe like Break Blade, I think I could do it.
I have a feeling that it will only become a Turn A with magical power settings.
The fantasy-style robot doesn’t quite stand out.
Like FSS?
Knights & Magic
I have to overcome this.
There is a sense that robots appearing in a world of swords and magic feels out of place.
The world view of Turn A and G-Reco was also quite elaborate and good.
The “Narou” manga about me, who was sold at the lowest price in class, was generally true to that order.
I think it would be great if there was a new release of Knight Gundam simply.
Is a realistic proportion better?
I want to play the Night Gundam games on FC and SFC.
But Knights & Magic was interesting…
Dunbine
It’s a Gunpla, but it feels like it’s in the direction of something like Re:Rise?
Are you talking about Gundam Wry?
Wasn’t the beginning of Gundam SEQUEL kind of fantasy-like?
I don’t think there’s anything that can’t be done.
It just looks like it changed on the surface, but I don’t really have the impression that the story itself is turning out to be very interesting…
I guess it feels like a real-type Knight Gundam.
Even in SD, Knight Gundam doesn’t feel like a war.
Fantasy with giant robots has pioneers that are just too strong, right?
The early part of ∀ felt like that.
The Wataru that’s currently airing is also an otherworldly fantasy.
If they were to fight a war in the Universal Century, the Aura Road might be opened.
It seems that we have to fight against a much improved Aura Battler than the ones from the era of the Gregorian calendar.
What I seek in Gundam is, in a sense, the presence of a machine that is close to the unavoidable emotions of humans that are intertwined with reality, so it has a subtle clash with fantasy…
I want to see Gundam Leyadus and Gundam Break Blade too.
The first part of Seikoku 1092 was quite an ideal robotic fantasy.
There is no adaptation into visuals, but…
The other world Gundam has been observed in Re:Rise.
Here it comes… a new axis following the Build series.
In fantasy, you can’t avoid hand-to-hand combat either.
In that case, wouldn’t it be better to differentiate between fantasy and robots? Then fantasy mechs would disappear.
Rerise evokes the feeling of traditional hobby-related contexts.
The presence of mobile suits means it is far removed from a sword and magic fantasy…
When doing fantasy mechs, they tend to be composed of Western armor imagery, and it often ends up with a few mechs inspired by samurai motifs, which doesn’t really seem to fit with Gundam.
If something as crazy as G Gundam can be made, then it’s not impossible to create a fantasy as well.
It’s quite common as a sub-element rather than the main character, but you know, fantasy mecha.
There are quite a few scenes in Escaflowne that make you wonder how much money was spent, but it didn’t become popular…
Even if you can animate a complex design with CG, the design itself seems quite challenging from the start.
If you were to do a reincarnation story in the Gundam series, who would you want the protagonist to be?
Well, fantasy based on ancient civilizations is one of the classics, and I think it can be done easily if we set it in a far future.
If we change the names of the Earth and the Moon to unique ones, it could generally become a fantasy.
Modern people who look like medieval nobles or Gundams with a knight-like style, and technological advancements that resemble magic can all be set in a contemporary world view.
I feel like there was a work about the reincarnation of Kishiria.
If it’s about robot excavation, it would ultimately be the same as Turn A, so isn’t there a need to justify the transformation of the world into one that has something like magic?
I feel like it will end up just changing in appearance and atmosphere, for better or worse.
The original idea of engaging in visible combat using minnow powder, while single-handedly battling and traveling to various places, gives it a fantasy feel.
I think it would be fine to treat MS not as machines but as magical tools of a magical civilization, but whether a fantasy Gundam will be well-received is uncertain.
If I can’t think of anything for the next new work, there might be a slight possibility…
Escaflowne has the faces of heroines and female characters…
I had a slight sense of inferiority.
If we’re going to launch a new IP for a fantasy robot, we would probably do it with Gundam, but overall, there seems to be a feeling that while the fans’ voices are loud for fantasy robots… it’s like, hmm~
But I heard that Dunbine figures are selling really well right now.
Is there not much where the battle is properly advancing and turning into a struggle for the country?
If we cut off the hands and feet of kids with a lot of magical power for magical energy, it might capture the essence of Gundam and the otherworldly feel.
Bandai seems unmotivated because they have had past failures in this area.
Isn’t it possible to have a Gundam like Starlight?
In Gundam, since the wall of SD is quite big when it comes to fantasy…
If you want to do fantasy-like equipment in Gundam, you just have to use Knight Gundam.
I didn’t know that Warhee was still continuing its product development.
Is there really a need to do it with Gundam? I’m not saying that, though.
Can you capture the unique charm and fun that Gundam offers?
I have to think about it, after all.
I like fantasy robot stories, but I would probably be happier if they did it as an original rather than with Gundam.
When considering Gunpla as the main battlefield, I wonder how the knight armor motif fits in?
If you zoom in a lot, it doesn’t look great as a model, and if you don’t zoom in that much, it might not differ much from existing knight-like works.
I preferred Lilina’s noble-like formal attire that looked fantasy-like.
Well, it wasn’t thought that a lesbian Gundam would come out, so in about 50 years, there will probably be at least one.
I liked scenes like the activation of Escaflowne.
I don’t really recommend it to people.
I’ve heard that initially, Code Geass was supposed to be a fantasy Gundam set in another world.
When it comes to the size of fantasy-like structures, the usual size of MS is way too big.
If you make it smaller to the size, it just becomes even more like an SD Gundam.
Even though we’re doing it with Gundam, we ended up creating something that feels like a half-hearted avoidance of Gundam.
In the end, it’s not uncommon to not understand what I wanted to do.
If you’re going to do it, seriously consider making it a series, that’s really the proposition, isn’t it?
The size of the Aura Battlers is just about right.
If we’re going to do it, we have to at least change this to normal Gundam terminology, right? And we need to avoid just using this as SD Gundam, right?
The girl is the main character, transforming into a costume and defeating enemies with a Gundam.
A knight from a fantasy world is reincarnated in a sci-fi world with Gundam.
A pilot from a sci-fi world reincarnates into a fantasy robot world.
Which one is better, I wonder?
If the differences in the structure of beastmen’s bodies are also reflected in their machines, that might give it an otherworldly feel.
Even if it’s not as extreme as a Zaku with a monkey riding it,
Wasn’t it a manga? Based on Inoue’s work.
I might do it someday as a work.
I don’t think it will turn into something like a TV series that will be the center of product development at that time.
In the SD Gundam universe, there is a series called Mobile Suit series.
Because there are episodes that are extremely close to the fantasy Gundam being mentioned here now.
You really need to showcase a unique charm or it will be tough.
Going to another world feels about that way in Build Divers.
Is the stage set in another world where Mobile Suits engage in battle, or is it about a Gundam that comes to another world and kicks a horde of goblins or massacres them with a Vulcan, or wrestles with golems?
By the way, if we have MS and character designs done by Nagano, it’s bound to sell like hotcakes.
It’s quite common to have things like fighting with toys in another world, not just in Re:Rise.
But what you want isn’t that kind of thing, right?
Rebirth is something even SD Gundam does.
The range of fantasy robot stories is too wide.
Dunbine and Rayearth are quite different from each other.
It seems that making a Gundam is generally a higher hurdle than creating an original isekai robot.
When I think about it, there still hasn’t been a real-type Gundam story with a fantasy robot theme…
So, to summarize up to this point, it’s like a mix of Dunbine, Elgueim, and FSS.
If you want to do an isekai with Gundam, wouldn’t it be better to reincarnate from the modern era into the Universal Century?
It can’t be a conveniently useful cheat skill like in a fantasy.
That being said, it deviates from the topic of the thread about fantasy.
If you’re not particular about piloting a humanoid Gundam, you could summon various creatures, but then it would be cumbersome to control them.
The name value and design of Gundam can be used! That’s about it.
SD is amazing because it features samurai, knights, command war stories, Gundlander, and even reincarnation themes.
When the title of “Mercury’s Witch” was announced, I thought it wouldn’t be strange to have magical battles with magical sticks.
I’d rather have armor that people wear.
But I’m doing it in SD.
In terms of elements, the Knight Gundam is already complete with the one that Knight Gundam pilots…
When it’s 18 meters long, it’s difficult to get on, so it needs to be about 8 meters…
Wasn’t there a Fantasy Gundam in Psychomu?
How about something like Murai, even though it’s Japanese-style?
A Gundam that enhances its body by gathering materials like in Monster Hunter?
Fantasy and robots are still fantasy, but they don’t mix well because you can’t enter dungeons.
If you don’t adopt an SD form, it will almost be fixed to war stories.
It seems that looking at the discussion so far, it’s not impossible to do, but it feels like there are absolutely no benefits to doing it on purpose.
Also, the Knight Gundam fits well due to the synergistic effect with the 2D pixel art Dragon Quest-like image, and in many ways, the synergy with visual culture is weak.
But if we’re going to do Fantasy Robo now, it would be better to remake the cavalry edition to make the most of its characteristics.
Thanks to magic, Minovsky finally feels relieved.
Isn’t cosmic aristocracy okay?