
There’s no way anything good can happen while we’re at war.
Curly hair is really just a fad.
As I became a full-fledged warrior, I grew more and more lonely.
Even so, it’s good that there was a place to return to.
That’s why there’s nothing more joyful than this… it must have truly been overwhelming emotion…
Is there a main character Gundam that has become happy?
Shiro seems happy, but he also appears fragile.
It’s not that I became lonely, I’ve always been lonely, that’s just who I am.
I think Roland is super happy.
The dictator has not become unhappy, but has not become particularly happy either.
End of War 0079
“Someone who says things on TV that you can’t understand.”
~87 House arrest (with guarantees for clothing, food, shelter, and prostitutes)
Join ~88 Karaba and do it like crazy with Beltorchika.
~91 Return of Rondebell – To become a respected presence
~93 deaths
At the point of whether you can survive, it’s nothing but hard mode.
Can you find happiness in the world of GQX?
So, who was the most unfortunate?
The heroine, who used the overwhelming power of the Newtype that was meant for battle to help her comrades escape, ended up killing them and bid farewell to me, saying that I have a place to return to, and was warmly welcomed by the surviving comrades at the end of the war.
It’s a wonderful ending, isn’t it?
Is there a need to make a sequel to this?
I wonder if Camille recovered mentally after Z ended.
This is Kou Uraki.
Judoh has a happy ending, excluding the later added old age.
It’s good that you’ve recovered, but the fact that you fell into such a state in the first place is Camille’s greatest misfortune.
Why are you fighting when there’s nothing to protect?
It was an intense life, but I think Flit, who was blessed with family and accomplished as a hero, is quite lucky.
Being able to create duplicates like Domon and Shin indicates a high level of unhappiness.
It’s a cancellation, but the quality of the ending is too high.
Why are they making a sequel when it ended so beautifully?
Honestly, there were plenty of chances to relax.
In the end, it’s sad that Amuro can only throw himself into battle because he has power.
In the end, that world can only use Newtype abilities as killing machines.
At least it’s a small relief that I survived thanks to my high Newtype abilities.
It is quite unfortunate that I couldn’t return to a normal life even after the war ended.
I wonder if things would have been different if I had escaped the military, gotten married, and ended up living like a junkyard owner.
What was Katsu-kun saying about me…? It’s so silly that I can’t help but laugh.
In Amuro’s case, it’s sad that he is drafted again despite being afraid of battle, but living under house arrest is tough, and he has lingering attachments to the Gundam, so in the end, joining Karaba seems better.
So, Char, you should do what you need to do. You’re a descendant of the human sacrifice, right? Hm?
The protagonist of Gundam has parents who die.
There is a fairly high probability that the parents will die.
Camille got involved of her own accord, so there’s a part of it that’s her own doing.
It’s pretty tragic that, like Char, you’re expected to achieve results for things you don’t even want to do just because you can.
The reaction when Z came out and bit into Katsu.
I think it wouldn’t be strange for Amuro himself to harbor such frustrations towards his current self during these days.
The Federation has been a bit too wary of the White Base team, you know.
Well, it’s the Federation that puts everyone in situations where you’d almost want them all to die on the battlefield.
Amuro wasn’t empty or lonely at all, just because he was suddenly dissed by Lalah.
I realized that the members of the White Base were my friends and acted like a pseudo-family.
What did you sense to suddenly diss me, Lalah?
It can only be said that it was unfortunate to be celebrated and manipulated as a hero at such a young age.
I think Hathaway, who was executed, is incredibly unfortunate.
At the point when it was decided to create Z
The subsequent treatment of Amuro and the others, their lives, and specific depictions of the Federation’s corruption.
I think even storytellers who create such tales were left with no choice but to head in that gloomy direction.
Kira was able to take care of his mental state with Freedom in Seed Destiny, but I feel like if it had ended with Seed, it would have been even more tragic than Camille, considering he is sane.
It’s a life that I think was so chaotic that I want to indulge in the fantasy of Amuro having miraculously survived after Char’s Counterattack and now hiding somewhere.
In the end, I might have been happy, but the state of my life was so terrible that it was unbearable.
Once you spotlight a character, there is no option to escape.
It’s unfair that I’m told by Lalah that it’s strange to be so strong when I have no one to protect and no place to return to.
It feels like the protagonist, who was in a negative state before the main story started, is relatively happier now.
Would Kai be the one who suffers the most if the WB crew survived the One Year War?
Too many Gundam pilots and related individuals have had their lives turned upside down by encountering Gundam or being thrust into the battlefield, rather than who is better or worse.
In Char’s Counterattack, she suddenly said, “Lalah became a mom!” and everyone was like, what’s going on?
Speaking of which, Lalaf was already saying things like “He’s a bad person who bullies the Colonel” at the time of the First.
I feel like it wasn’t that far off after all.
I wonder why we’re at war; I guess I couldn’t sense the feelings of my comrades due to that anxiety.
From there, it’s clear that even if they are NT, they can only read the surface of emotions.
The unicorn has turned into an evil spirit, and Laalla, whether you’re alive or dead, you’re quite a nuisance.
I feel that it shouldn’t have been made canon for the sake of business, even though it’s Hathaway’s Flash…
But, you know… the animation is beautiful and the battles are cool…
Isn’t it the case that there are fewer people who can live a peaceful and happy life in that Universal Century?
“It’s only been 100 years, humans don’t evolve like that, and there’s no way such convenient abilities would awaken, you idiot. That’s Zoltan’s absolute truth.”
However, humans with this warmth are the ones who will destroy the Earth. 🤪
I just finished watching the first movie in the series.
Amuro was blankly staring at the end, but is this really okay?
I think the TV version of Kamille is someone who has no place to return to.
Because there is nothing, the reason for continuing to fight has become one borne from NT.
You don’t have to carry that burden.
Everyone in the WB team is unhappy.
Seira is strong, casually enjoying her vacation.
Aren’t all the people who rode on the White Base unable to be happy?
Well, once you die, it shouldn’t get any worse than that…
But I think it was incredibly fun to power level with my penis during the house arrest era and mess around with Beltorchika and Chain.
Aside from fundamentally futile tasks at work, I am well-liked by my subordinates, and it feels good.
It doesn’t seem like you have the feeling that life is enjoyable or anything like that from Seira’s perspective.
Camille is aware that there is no place for her except on the Argama, so she is desperately trying to be considerate of those around her.
The sharp parts at the beginning stand out, but she’s probably the kindest one, Camille.
I ended up bearing everything alone that I didn’t need to carry for everyone I know, and it broke me.
When it comes to making a sequel, we inevitably have to address the parts that we’ve been vague about, like whether that world will really improve…
Furthermore, it is at least certain that a war will break out.
At this age, when I binge-watch the first TV version, it’s clear that Lalah is not just a mysterious girl from her first appearance.
I notice that it is depicted as a terrible something in human form that drags you into the abyss when you get close.
I died satisfied, but Olga is also quite unhappy.
Since Seira won’t find peace as long as that damn brother of hers is thriving on the front stage…
I wonder what happened to Sayla after Char disappeared.
A lot of Camille’s crazy behavior is also because he is too sensitive.
Ultimately, whether I could receive Sayura’s pubic hair was the turning point.
There are no winners.
Because Char is playing the fool, it seriously happens that even Sayla-san is not being taken care of.
I don’t know what will happen after Char is gone.