
It’s a growth period.
I was surprised when I suddenly started to dominate after returning from Earth to space.
From the beginning, their strength is impressive for an amateur…
>>3
Until Lamba Ral, I won primarily thanks to the performance of the Gundam.
I’ve gained experience on Earth.
The Gundam should also be amazing, but…
Still, this guy is so dangerous that I can’t keep up.
The sudden appearance of the magnet coating old man character is quite intense…
Overall, the protagonist is actually slower to grow, but the impression doesn’t convey that at all; the climax can only be described as a white devil.
The Battle of Aoba Ward is amazing, isn’t it?
If Char isn’t holding back, a single Gundam can break through and bring the Federation troops to their knees…
From around the time we were heading to Side 6, things suddenly got much stronger.
It feels like we’re really struggling with something like this up to the middle of the game, doesn’t it?
There are surprisingly many situations where I would have died if it weren’t for the gym.
Even before the magnet coating, this guy managed to put up a good fight against the Zeon soldiers, which is just monstrous since it’s been sent into space.
If I had sent a Dom to Ramba Ral…
>>13
In Laru’s final battle, even Kai and Hayato escaped, so if they had gathered their forces, it seems they could have won easily.
“Amuro has caught the illness that new recruits often get!”
A life where you can’t even sleep, and unlike the machine guns and mechosaurs that you can take down without reservation, if the opponent is just a human, it makes sense that it would turn out that way…
>>14
When watching the first one, Amuro feels stressed to the limit and is in a situation where he can’t take a break, and on top of that, Bright is being too hard on him, making him feel sorry for himself…
>>16
According to the Gakken Complete History of the One Year War.
“It cannot be denied that there was a non-cooperative aspect, even considering their age and previous background as a private citizen.”
It is said to be.
This Shariable over here is not cool at all.
>>15
Isn’t that Shariabu over there just sticky and not cool?
>>15
I’m just a 28-year-old caught in the middle of each faction’s struggles.
>>15
That’s not the case.
If only strong guys are sent in and made to power level, then this is what happens.
Dom is not as strong as I thought.
>>19
Even with mobs riding it, the Gou is strong…
>>22
Riding the Gouf at that timing is because I’m an ace.
It’s the kind of guy who will become a legend in later generations; his demeanor is different.
By the time we return to space again, the skill level of everyone except Amuro will be messed up…
While letting out a scream as if I’m about to be defeated, I win normally.
At first, I was helped by the performance of the Gundam.
It’s nice that in the second half, Gundam is the one that can’t keep up.
Although I am inexperienced as a pilot, I am already a professional as a mechanic, so I was able to make the most of the Gundam’s performance.
As a result of becoming the best as a pilot and also the best as a mechanic, the old man has become nothing more than just a tool…
On the contrary, why has Char become so weak?
Rather, the fact that only Char can cling to Amuro in the final stages and survive shows that Char has grown quite a bit himself.
In Char’s Counterattack, the fact that both sides’ Newtype abilities have diminished results in a good match, so in the end, both are at their peak during the latter part of the First.
If Hayato hadn’t made a careless mistake due to his hurry, there were scenes where he might have been able to take down Char even without being in an MS, which is interesting.
Just when I thought Amuro had calmed down, Ryu-san dies, Bright collapses, Matilda-san dies—it’s all a complete mess.
>>33
It’s tough for Amuro, getting that kind of farewell from his mother, being provoked by Lalah, and even killing someone.
That’s why the development in the final episode hits hard.
Char finds that there is no one, not even someone with the same level of ability as him, among either enemies or allies.
Amuro was surrounded by powerful opponents greater than himself, so it’s understandable that there would be a gap in experience points.
There are those Zaku that move incredibly well, you know.
>>35
If you’re saying that, the pilot of the Z’Gok who took down the entire mobile suit operation of the V plan with just one unit is really strong, isn’t he…
Char really managed to pull himself together well in Char’s Counterattack, considering the terrible weakness he had during the Z era.
>>36
If you see Beltorchika’s children beating up Amuro in the Nightingale, you’ll be shocked.
>>36
Even so, among allies, they are just a strong character.
I don’t think they were depicted as weak.
I think it’s strange that Char drops Salamis as a greeting with the Gyong, but his standard is whether he can win against Amuro…
When one acts solely for oneself, they can be strong, but the subordinates may not be able to keep up and end up being sacrificed, which is the case with the original series and Char’s Counterattack.
Moving for the sake of my comrades feels more rewarding to Char, but it gives off a sense of being unable to fully demonstrate one’s true abilities, reminiscent of the Quattro era.
The first fear of Amuro is the battle of the Dren fleet at the beginning of Char’s Counterattack.
The scene of calmly taking down Musai is really scary.
>>40
In the TV version, there’s a Rick Dom that matches evenly in battle, you know.
I love how the way to avoid bits is so cool.
I was happy to have a place to return to, but after being confined, it’s just too unfulfilling that Lalah ultimately becomes like an evil spirit.
>>44
After the war, let’s use the power of Newtypes not as tools of war, but to save people.
If I had found a place to return to and ended it here, it might have been a slightly brighter future.
Why did you make a sequel?
>>57
Camille’s response
Of course, they call me the white devil.
Although it can be said that the performance is superior, Char has really been able to keep up.
>>47
The final Gyan couldn’t simply be said to be advantageous for Char’s side…
>>47
It’s hard to believe that he was the same man who hurriedly changed into a normal suit inside the Zeong…
The red comet has fallen to the earth.
I watched the first movie of the series.
Isn’t Amuro being bullied from all directions too much?
I’m fighting hard in the Gundam, but Bright is tough on me, Frau is also pretty strict, and my mom keeps scolding me…
I was thinking that this one seems stronger compared to Char’s Counterattack, but I wonder…
>>51
The performance of the mobile suit is overwhelmingly better in Char’s Counterattack, but Amuro’s peak was definitely in the First.
Amuro got stronger, and it was the first time for Char to pilot the Zong, so he seemed anxious, but once he tried, it turned out he could manage it.
>>54
This guy is pretty much the same…
When forced to fight Amuro in the game, I usually die.
It’s pretty crazy to be shooting placed shots against an Hermes funnel.
Why can’t the beam rifle hit anything after Z?
>>59
In terms of ratio, about 70-80% is for the convenience of the story, and the remaining part has the drawback of pursuing reality.
>>66
Thanks to the Minovsky particles, we can’t have wireless conversations, so there’s no skin-to-skin contact communication unless we are close range.
Since we can’t even have a conversation between pilots, we’re engaged in this physical fight with the enemy, talking rapidly.
Once it’s over, interference will come in and we’ll retreat! That’s how the battle scene of the named pilot from Z ends.
Twelve Dom’s were completely wiped out!?!? Well, it’s something anyone would be surprised by, and I feel sorry for Conscon…
There are too many Dom since going to space…
Lalah, I often hear about, please tell me what I should do. I never thought I’d be on the brink while dealing with a monster.
If anyone other than Char confronts Amuro, they will really be taken down super easily, so Char, who can actually fight, is truly one of the top-level strong characters in the story.
But you see…
>>67
A man who somehow brings things to a mutual defeat.
I watched “Mobile Suit Gundam: Char’s Counterattack” and I was actually moved to tears during the scene of Amuro’s return.
It ended really beautifully.
>>68
At the moment the fear fighter emerges from the explosion, the meeting is coming to make you cry.
They say that if you have a hard time, you age.
Why were you able to communicate with Old Types…?
Wow!
What really is the deal with Gundam not being able to keep up eventually?
To be honest, it’s not just a one-sided overwhelming victory! While Amuro still faces challenges even after reaching his peak abilities, that aside, his movements after entering space are incredible.
If you look closely, right after the Shar’able battle, it was a great opportunity for Char to take down Amuro.
>>75
Against a Gundam that doesn’t have a magnet coating and doesn’t have a beam rifle or a shield.
Since I couldn’t win against a Gelgoog with a beam rifle, it seems the ranking was already decided there.
>>84
No, not that part; I’m talking about whether to send Lala to chase after them in the episode with Sharabl.
Amuro from Char’s Counterattack can do judo and also use a shoulder-mounted bazooka.
Because there is a strong image of Amuro and a somewhat ambiguous image of Char in the First.
It will become a question of whether they are evenly matched in Char’s Counterattack.
>>77
Even if I say it, it ended in a tie with the original strongest mode Amuro, so it’s normally equal.
The performance of the aircraft is certainly better with Char…
>>85
Is it okay to say that the performance of the Geong is up?
>>90
The direction itself is very different, but I thought that while a Gelgoog of equal strength wouldn’t be a match, if it were a stronger Z’Gok, it would be a draw! That’s what I think the story is trying to convey…
>>101
In the first place, it hasn’t even been completed, and the deployment was only based on a verbal explanation of the aircraft…
“Even though there’s no one to protect and I don’t love anyone, why are you so strong?” I was told by Lalah, but that’s pretty harsh, isn’t it?
>>78
The White Base crew considers themselves family; that shows he’s just an Indian after all.
>>83
In terms of the flow of the story, it’s like Amuro was fighting to protect everyone on the White Base until the end, and then he realizes that he has a place to return to… he’s so desperate that he doesn’t even know what he’s fighting for…
In Char’s Counterattack, they throw strong opponents at Amuro, only to be easily defeated.
Due to the influence of Zeke Ax, the number of people watching the original series has been increasing.
Why would they make a sequel when it ended this beautifully…?
I received a few comments like “it’s like Nobuo Tobita,” and it was no good.
>>86
If you view Z as an epilogue to the 1st story, it’s quite a lot of various things…
>>86
Well, the 1st is really beautifully put together, so without the premise that “Gundam is going to be a major series going forward,” it’s understandable to think, “Are we really going to make a sequel to this and have more wars…?”
These guys are doing the same thing again!
>>112
Although it’s inevitable that the series continues to be added in chronological order, the Universal Century is overly foolish for humanity…
I never thought that the famous Rasshu was doing it on autopilot.
Somehow, Char awakens to NT smoothly.
It might have been a matter of mindset.
If I hadn’t gotten into MS, I wonder if I would have become a technical professional.
Later, Quest trained in India and became a Newtype, so I wonder if Earthnoids can become Newtypes if they go to India.
It’s not that Char is mediocre.
In the end, Char managed to catch up to Amuro, which is why their mechs ended up in a mutual destruction.
I watched episode 1, but Dad, isn’t this being sucked out?
It’s only this guy who can say that the main camera was just taken out, both now and in the past.
Even though not even Lalah was scratched, it’s hitting the Gundam directly.
With a spur-of-the-moment psychoframe.
I understand why Z is disliked, but when viewed as the fate of the 1st hope, it’s just too tragic.
It was sad to see that the Zeon pilot ranks were getting thinner and thinner because they were only killing veteran pilots instead of hunting down weak ones.
There aren’t any characters from the 1st that have appeared in Z and are living a happy afterlife…
>>102
There are even some people who survived ZZ and Char’s Counterattack but still ended up dying.
“Meetings and Beginnings are seriously really good songs.”
At the time when Char was being beaten in the Gelgoog, he hadn’t awakened as an NT yet…
I would like to see a world where various people did not die in Zikax, but since that is not its essence, it probably doesn’t exist.
>>106
That’s something to enjoy in spin-offs like Gundam Ace.
I just have a feeling that there might be more opportunities for existing characters since Kamuran is making appearances.
Although there are various opinions, it’s pretty amazing that they went from just having a head to destroying Gundam, right? Ziong and Char.
>>107
It’s crazy that even before that, they were going up against Gundam and dealing damage.
This version of Amuro during the A Baoa Qu battle is the strongest Amuro.
It’s amazing that, as a mecha otaku, they came up with the idea of fighting with the sun at their back from the very beginning.
It’s incredible that you can win against a state-of-the-art machine piloted by an ace pilot while dealing with a psychommu-equipped MA that had no countermeasures established at that time.
I wonder if there’s going to be a guy with crazy knowledge about Gundam who shows up in Zeke Axis.
>>111
The blueprints for the Gundam were created by the Federation as well, so they should have them, and they should be able to create a Gundam to defeat the Gundam.
In the final episode, the part where they naturally communicate telepathically with the White Base crew is so incomprehensible that it doesn’t get picked up at all in subsequent works.
>>114
A similar phenomenon is happening fairly often in Z and ZZ.
>>114
There is a story that comes up in the side story of Kurobon.
>>114
Rather, it’s easier to understand regarding that.
Well, they’re doing it even after Ζ normally.
It’s ironic that newtype abilities grow the most on the battlefield where people can’t understand each other and end up killing one another.
The reasoning that placing oneself in an environment where one must be sensitive to hostility will develop one’s sixth sense.
It’s nice to occasionally find a fierce warrior among nameless ordinary soldiers…
>>117
Awakened Amuro and a mob that can hold its own…
Is it hell that conflicts and wars will continue to occur somewhere for the next several decades?
>>121
Rude civilizations will also collapse.
>>126
Cannibalism may occur.
>>126
It’s a shitty world, isn’t it?
>>121
That said, if the space immigrants who fought the independence war against the federal government’s poor policies were to lose…
Well, it was anticipated since the time of the first generation that there would be an increase in the federal government’s repression and the backlash against it…
The Giong was strong, but it was big, so I felt like I could handle it. However, now it’s turned into a small-headed thing that shoots beams, and I couldn’t deal with that.
Until Char’s Counterattack, there were no occult depictions, so the Universal Century filled with occult elements set several years after Char’s Counterattack seems like a story from a parallel world.
>>124
Aren’t you packed with Z and ZZ?
>>129
A very easy-to-understand narrative reflection video.
Telepathy is something that is usually done between New Types, but in the final episode of the original series, did everyone in the crew become New Types, or was it an exception?
>>132
It is quite a common phenomenon in later works for even old types to receive transmissions.
Because I’ve been fighting all along to create a sequel, you know, the Universal Century.
Other worlds still have a chance to become peaceful, but the Universal Century, where chaos continues for decades and even centuries, is a world I absolutely do not want to go to.
>>136
The Universal Century and CE show no sign of the wars coming to an end.
It seems like Amuro might be involved since Zeek-Ax is circulating with Haro.
It’s uncertain whether it will appear in the main story.
The Universal Century where remnants of Zeon are popping up everywhere.
>>139
Most of them are not even remnants of Zeon to begin with.
In terms of being warped, there are probably those like Job John, who initially inserted a playful element but ended up becoming a mad scientist…
The Federation’s poor policies led to the birth of Zeon, and the Federation’s response was the formation of the Titans, which really shows how they underestimate the Space Noids.
>>144
Mufufu, the oppression of Space Noids is just a façade.
In reality, I want to drive all Earthnoids out of Earth.
>>151
The facade has become so strong that it has turned into the main objective.
I also finished watching First the other day, and Mirai-san was just a constant source of healing.
Aren’t you the most outstanding contributor of the White Base crew, casually speaking…?
>>145
I like the part where they’re trying to calm down Bright, who has become extreme about getting Amuro out of the Gundam and saying he should take a break for a while.
Isn’t defeating the Conskon Corps the awakening?
As expected, I thought it was just being hyped up because it’s the original protagonist, but it was really strong…
The last telepathy might have been amplified because Katsuretsukikka seemed to have awakened NT.
This masked character revealed their true identity immediately.
>>149
In Sharkin’s reflection, this guy is incredibly handsome.
At the point of the 1st, I thought that after this great war, a peaceful period would gradually come, even if just a little…
There is already a lot of history filled with conflicts.
>>150
When the side of oppression won in the first place…
I was surprised that Amuro got out of the Gundam to perform the final shooting, but it’s cool, right…
Finally, I was able to escape because I had the Core Fighter.
Overall, Amuro is pitiful, isn’t he?
If you get involved with Gundam, things won’t turn out well.
What a pathetic child.
At the very beginning, when they are shooting down missiles, you’re like, “Huh?”
I guess that was done by the auto computer.
It’s sad, but having a place to go back to in the end was a good thing.
The sequel has begun…