
Just the fact that Riina is safe makes Purupuru 2…
Both Haman and Gremmy are dead and it’s a mess.
It’s just an ending that seems to connect to a bright future, so I guess it’s fine.
>>1
I can’t take it anymore… Let’s drop Axis…
People say all sorts of things, but I like Zeta more.
Isn’t it unfair that only Hamarn and Gremmy die so comfortably?
But you know, Judoh is really a good kid. He’s a strong kid and a true Newtype who has actually taken off into the galaxy.
The federation is rotten to the core…
When I calm down, I realize I’ve been completely turned into an Axis toy…
I thought it was about how it is treated in society.
Compared to Char’s Counterattack, the treatment is clearly worse… well, I understand it’s not popular… but I wish for a bit more salvation…
Mashumare likes both front and back, but wants them to be separated into different characters.
I was able to meet a strong child, so it’s safe.
The AEUG will also be incorporated into the larger group.
>>11
The name itself suggests it’s anti-federal.
There are also those worthless people who team up with the remnants of Zeon.
There were various enemies I felt I could connect with, but in the end, everyone dies.
Aren’t there already similar threads like this one being posted?!
It’s become a tradition in later works for a civilian protagonist to accidentally get into a Gundam and pilot it, but the fact that the protagonist gets on it with the intention of stealing it from the start and escapes without remorse was quite intense.
>>14
It’s because Camille went through that Z experience…
Well, it was originally planned to go with a comedic route for Gundam.
I think the depth is created by the fact that Haman is in a karmic state in ZZ.
After all the turmoil within the federation, even if the soldier’s mind breaks, it doesn’t really matter much to the colony’s citizens.
I think that’s also a kind of reality.
From the viewer’s perspective, it’s frustrating how self-centered these guys are, and it feels like they’re caught up in the adults’ manipulation, thinking “serves you right, fight, fight,” only to face the tragic reality and struggle… That’s really not what I intended… and it shakes my emotions.
Letting the children take charge and Mr. Bright was quite reckless too…
>>20
By the way, about your son…
I’m grateful that the main storyline of the Universal Century has been confirmed with the TV versions of Z and ZZ.
Both the Federation and Zeon are trash.
What should I do in this world anymore?
Isn’t there too many stories about sneaking in to save the captured Rina?!
>>25
There are various discussions, including the disposal round, and both AEUG and Neo Zeon have their own objectives.
The main storyline where the protagonist Judou operates with a goal is to rescue the captured Rina.
When you condense the main points into a digest, doesn’t it always end up highlighting just the stories where you narrowly miss the rescue?
>>25
I watched Dimos, but the irritating developments were persistently repeated more than Lyna’s story.
>>25
It’s always because Hamarn senses it and finds out.
Isn’t it better for Iino to infiltrate?!
ZZ seems like the world is exhausted, doesn’t it…?
So Haman and Neo Zeon tried to amp things up, but they were surprisingly ignored.
>>27
Rather, for Haman, it was a plan to almost seize Side 3 at that moment of exhaustion.
>>27
Well, you broadcasted the signs of exhaustion for a whole year in Z, right?
Isn’t it possible to remake it well?
I have no idea how I should find balance.
>>28
I want them to create a ZZ where Camille appears as an older brother figure, connecting from the movie version Z.
>>33
Since Z is using the new translation, and the scenario of ZZ starts from there, isn’t it that Camille-san is being erased like a celebrity who caused a scandal?!
>>28
In a direction that makes use of the original concept.
In other words, we can make it a story where Mashmer and Char join as allies and ultimately save Hamaan.
Rina is alive! At that moment, the viewers understand it’s the correct answer, but…
To those around, it’s scary how Camille looks like they’re mentally broken.
>>29
That depiction was definitely intentional, right?
Seeing Judeau’s such pure smile makes my heart go soft too…
And it can also be transmitted to Beacha.
It’s understandable that Purupuru Two couldn’t survive since it was an anime where enhanced humans inevitably die.
We have to be grateful that everyone from the Shangri-La group and Lou made it back alive.
>>32
Come to think of it, is it a rare pattern for no one to be missing?
>>40
There were characters who died at the very end, like V…
>>102
Kid viewer: “Why did you make Othello die?”
Director: “Sorry.”
The Zeon are noble while the Federation is corrupt, you know…
A federation that seems like the beginning of a complicated situation.
I saw it properly for the first time in the previous broadcast.
It was tough that Fa was treated like a hysterical old lady.
By this time, the Federation Army is quite unmotivated…
>>41
Don’t forget the pilots who were working hard to defend Dublin and Dakar…
>>41
Because the damage from the One Year War hasn’t completely subsided, civil war broke out and the military strength…
By the way, why was Rina alive in that situation?
>>42
Ask Seira.
>>42
What could be so mysterious?!
If Camille is alive, the reason for taking Judau and the others on the Argama becomes pretty weak.
Well, since we’re short on staff, it should be fine.
The dropping of colonies is already being tolerated, huh.
Pulu-2 doesn’t have a death scene, so isn’t it not dead?
>>48
I think the unicorn was treated as if it were alive according to the Fukuda interpretation.
>>56
Fukuda…?
Gremmy is a traitor! He is a bad guy!
At first, although they are fighting as enemies and allies, the character has a comedic element that makes it somewhat endearing.
In the second half, it gets really serious with the killing, which is just endlessly sad…
>>51
Even if it has comedy elements, it’s still distorted since they’re killing enemies in the first half.
I always felt there was a temperature difference.
Anime and viewers
Factions in the work
In Gundam UC, the fate of the Plutoon series has been added.
I feel that the misery of ZZ has increased.
>>55
Aren’t we completely wiped out at the point of ZZ?
Did Eno have a main episode?
Even though it’s called a comedy, it’s not as wild as Zabungle.
Ah, there are many scenes where you think “Oh no, this is going to end badly…”
The first half is pretty gag-like, but there are still clearly dead bodies.
It felt even more meaningless, with only the former Zeon people getting excited about the unicorn while the Federation people were calmly handling it.
>>62
If we set aside the unicorn, wouldn’t the Federation normally lose if Neo Zeon didn’t have internal conflicts with ZZ?
>>67
Yeah…
There shouldn’t be any talk about the survival of the Puru2 unicorn or anything like that…
It was good that Yazaan was sent off in the first half.
It was too real when it came out in the second half.
>>65
First of all, it’s not a character design to be an ally, and if it appeared in the later stages, there was a high possibility it would have been made to do something like Rakan…
>>68
If there is a flow where Yazaan also joins together with Mashmār…
In the first place, only a bright Gundam or a Build series can make it to the end.
It’s probably a pull clone.
The talk about the African independence movement is already painful.
An image of an adventure story for children, including both bright and dark elements.
It’s very sad that characters like Mashuma, who were in charge of comedy, end up like that…
In G Generation, they are featuring it like never before, but if I were to be greedy, I would have liked to see the Zaku as well.
Some people might get angry when I say this, but the Moon Moon story felt like a stretched-out original anime episode, which was tough to watch.
But the setting has been picked up and is still branching out even now.
If there were no unicorns with banana flavor, we wouldn’t have been able to stop Frontal.
I wonder if there will be an opportunity at Y.
Gezze is nice, isn’t it…?
Stories like those in anime originals generally become character development episodes for everyone other than Judau.
If the Titans collapse and the AEUG comes to a standstill for various reasons.
Only the leftovers that are neither Karaba nor anything else remained…
>>81
For better or for worse, many strong-minded people have died, and there are now more opportunists.
I occasionally see cutouts from magazines from that time, but the comments from the production side and industry people during that period are unusually harsh.
>>82
The one that is sharp is Z.
>>82
If anything, Katoki, who was directly involved, was quite harsh in his wording…
>>86
Gundam fans have always been troublesome, just like they are now.
Eight years…! Are you saying that during those eight years, you were left behind by the flow of time…? The desert was exactly the same! And yet… this kind of child…! WOOOOOOOOOOO!!
What light is this!? I thought it was something like hyperization.
When I actually saw it, I was like, “Wait, is this really the end?!”
It seems that ZZ was created after much struggle over how to handle the idea of a Gundam that has become too large.
Crying Cecilia has no salvation… and it seems Goton has also died…
In the end, it’s interesting, but I can say that the child-oriented comedy direction they seemed to be aiming for almost completely failed.
>>90
What I was aiming for was for children, and I think the comedy was only meant to be at the beginning.
I was planning to settle things with Char in the end.
Compared to Z, which has many characters that stay for a long time, ZZ has many enemy characters that appear for a single episode or just a few episodes, and I think that’s a good aspect in its own way.
The federation is losing their leaders to internal strife first.
There’s no way we can properly stand up against Neo Zeon…
It seems like there was some internal conflict over there too…
Hayato’s death is quietly shocking.
It feels like the atmosphere of the latter stages has been showing up since before touching down on Earth.
What do you want to do with Bright…? It’s a ZZ story.
>>97
Since I got beaten up by the Titans at the beginning, I’ve been thinking about it constantly.
>>97
Hit me and get it over with!
>>97
I came to shed tears wrapped in smoke…
The emergence of derivative machines from the 1st MS is mainly for the purpose of reusing them to release plastic models, right?
I’m glad the number of people without experience in ZZ has decreased with Abema’s simultaneous streaming.
The combat is great in ZZ…
Lacan is far from being a human innovation, yet he has an incredibly high combat power, which is really frightening.
That person is causing too much trouble.
Initially, the final boss was Char, but it changed because they decided to make a movie, right?
>>103
It was the right answer, but I wanted to see a bit of the interaction between Judau and Char.
Maybe Char will become like Haman.
Is this guy for real!?
Can you wage war with a sane mind?!!
If the war reduces the population, wasn’t there an unspoken understanding that it would honestly be welcomed?
>>105
First of all, it was supposed to be “oh no, oh no” after it had already halved, so what happened in just 7 years in the Universal Century…
The battles are the most fantastical in the series, right? ZZ
>>106
The unicorn respects ZZ…
>>106
Somehow, the ZZ that combines with something and the Qubeley that endures the High Mega Cannon.
>>106
First of all, it makes you think, why is the Gundam team able to fight so valiantly with a machine that was already outdated by the end of Z?
>>120
The Neo Zeon side is getting increasingly stronger with their mobile suits, which is terrible.
If Quinas and Gremmy and Puru Two weren’t being all sloppy, it wouldn’t have worked.
>>120
I feel like I’m doing even better than I did during the Z era…
That said, the survivors of the former WB team generally don’t end up in good situations.
Aren’t Kai and Seira the only ones who haven’t become unfortunate?
What kind of light is this that I can’t identify!?
It’s understandable that they want Neo Zeon to deal with things since the federal military is completely out of control.
Adults might be frustrated, but since there’s nothing they can do, all they can do is hit Bright-san like this.
Judau feeling the death of people during the colony drop could have made him somewhat like Camille.
>>114
Oh, the activation of Zeta is flowing!
I reviewed it again in G Generation.
Isn’t Rina too much like a stage setting?
>>115
Infiltration!
Failed recovery!
Failure!
(Do it about three times)
Recapture!
Death!
It feels like I’m entering Judou’s consciousness!
Actually, I was alive!
Restarting is Jupiter!
It’s sad that that Mashumar-san was in charge of the colony drop… and the fact that they are aware of the evil they’ve done makes it even worse…
I feel a lot of reflection on the battles of Z.
>>118
I feel that the story-wise, since Judau’s actions are relatively clear, it seems easier to get into than Z at first glance.
Until now, I was wondering if there was a need to talk about the Blue Team.
Looking back, I realized that it was an important episode as the Gremmy awakening event.
To be honest, I was probably getting tired of dealing with both sides at this point.
Isn’t it fine to have a small government?
First of all, I don’t understand the Newtype barrier that comes out of Z.
Mr. Bright will continue to be a member of the Federation Army after this.
I feel sad realizing that Mr. Bright’s excellence and kindness are ultimately bureaucratic qualities.
>>127
After Amuro was gone, Bright was also planning to enter the political world as a way to take responsibility…
There are probably some people wondering who the person was with their mouth open in the first half’s opening because Char didn’t show up until the end… right?
Hayato guided the evacuation in Dublin, lent a transport aircraft or something for his escape, and supported Judou; the whole sequence flowed smoothly, and he died.
It might have been more attractive than the way it was portrayed in Z or Z Gundam.
Season 2 of Z is directly connected, but not watching Z makes it emotionally easier to watch.
That’s ZZ.
When someone says they’re tired of the adults in the Earth sphere and wants to go to Jupiter, I can understand that feeling.
From the perspective of Haman, who returned to Earth yearning from the asteroid belt and died, it seems like a complex state of mind.
Gremmy
The problem of being too swayed by lolis in life.
>>137
What is this person who made a clone girl of NT, turned her into a soldier, and abducted her while expecting her to receive lady-like education…
It’s really cowardly to say that I should just be punched for putting the children in the fight against Neo Zeon.
>>138
It gives off the feeling that they are ultimately soldiers.
Well, it’s no wonder Judo is leaving Earth.
I thought Rina was cremated, but then Seira, passing by, did something nice.
Gremy, who was just a private soldier, suddenly became the top of the rebellion at breakneck speed without any particularly deep exploration.
It was a playful moment with Tiger Baum, even though there isn’t enough time as we approach the final episode.
I feel like I’m going crazy.
They were killing people who were trying to escape from the colony drop, but it feels like the cause and effect have reversed.
That’s just how plucroons are.
Is the Gireln clone setup for Gremmy still alive?
Giren, your genes…
>>145
I should have been picked up by Engage.
>>145
I just don’t know, but I don’t know where it’s first appeared.
>>152
Isn’t it a Tomino memo?
>>145
It seemed like there was a story suggesting that it might not be a hidden lineage, but did something come up in UCE?
The protagonist group’s reaction to Pulu’s death is way too weak, to say the least…!
>>146
When it’s condensed, it feels like it’s obviously going to be something too dangerous.
>>146
Aside from judo, I probably don’t have that much attachment.
Judo is panicking due to the existence of Pruzu.
It’s been about a month.
I think it’s often said that other works aren’t perfect either, but the bad points are especially pointed out.
At that time’s standards, wouldn’t it be something like this except for Carasune’s voice?
It is also Deggin’s gene.
Wasn’t there a line about the Totto family accepting some kind of dangerous adopted child in the Ghiren assassination plan?
Clones and gene modification casually exist in the Universal Century, don’t they?
Kara-Soon’s voice is the best, right!
>>155
I feel like that character suits it.
It’s filled with kids like Shangri-La Chuldurun and Plupluz, and even the boss character Gremy is around 17 years old, and Haman-sama is about the age of a college graduate, so this war is strange…
>>157
It’s a small-scale conflict with hardly any adults involved.
It feels like Plu died before truly fitting in.
The Universal Century is just full of messed-up times!
>>159
That’s why it perished…
>>163
Seriously, that’s the worst, Universal Century.
I will cut off everyone’s head.
>>166
Let’s place a model of a guillotine in the square to intimidate the residents!
I really like the ZZ arc of EVOLVE…
>>162
The hyper beam saber is too long…!
The Federation is steadily accumulating damage every time the Zeon remnants rampage…
>>164
Well, we were the only ones who created the biggest damage in the Gryps Conflict!
>>164
It’s sad that the federation benefits only a very small number of people, even if they are winning…
I think the first Neo Zeon has the strangest fashion sense, to be honest.
Gremmy, when listed by elements, should be a really delicious character, but something about him is just not memorable.
The Neo Zeon forces have almost neutralized each other in direct confrontation.
How was it?
Gremmy’s end is sad and cruel, and realizing that he was ultimately just a softie made my heart a mess.
Even though ZZ ended refreshingly after all sorts of things, the feelings of viewers at the time when Char’s Counterattack was released next.
>>176
Well then, let’s have Char become the final boss in ZZ as originally planned and plot to drop Axis.
If Sayla hadn’t actually helped, I wonder if anyone would have thought that Judau was just too much…
First, it’s divided into the Zabi faction and the Dykon faction, then further into the Kysiria faction and the Ghiren faction, and from there further into Hamarn and Gremy, with rebellions occurring—no matter how you look at it, isn’t this civil strife in Zeon?!
>>178
It seems that for the Space Noids, it has become an atmosphere of “here we go again.”
Even if we say that the Federal Army will be the strongest when it mobilizes all its strength, the government that directs the military is slow to act, and the organization is too large to be cohesive.
I think Gremmy’s way of finishing off is quite ruthless, but Quincy’s madness is so extreme that if he doesn’t do it that way, he can’t handle it.
Isn’t it that in Char’s Counterattack, the soldiers were just looking for a place to die?
>>181
But the people of Sweetwater were also seeking Zeek Jeon, you know…
I love the scene of the people doing Sieg Zeon to the general commander during the subway move.
I mean, Gremy is 17 years old!
You’re too young!
There are some tragic places, but there are also many ridiculous places that leave me confused.
I think it was because there were many young officers and the attire was relatively free, something like that regarding the Neo Zeon’s military uniform.
That being said, the sense is too punk.
>>184
Isn’t it crazy that they ruthlessly strengthen those who failed despite that?
>>195
It feels like a young ideological organization that is becoming more and more sharpened, including that aspect.
Gotton, you’re usually in the survival zone, right?
I couldn’t understand at all why Char was doing this at that time…
I still don’t fully understand it…
By the time of Turn A and G-Reco, it was nice that things had turned around and become relatively peaceful.
How many years has it been?
The Axis that was crashed into by A Baoa Qu, or rather, the Zedan Gate, and ultimately fell to Earth, is really having a rough time…
>>190
Space Noid
Super massive weapon
I like you too much.
Problem
It’s beautiful how the negative chain reaction of Beacha forcing the new type children to do what Bright-san did in “Last Sun” is depicted, isn’t it?
You were trying to persuade me like it was a good story, but you’re the worst…
In the early stages, I tried to lean towards a bright comedy but failed!
The latter part failed due to story revisions made to hype up the movie!
Sponsors are crap!