
Is there something funny?
>>1
Strange poses, etc…
The Hot Pepper commercial is bad.
You think Gundam is some kind of gag manga.
When you actually see it, it feels like Bright-san, who is at his mental limit, ended up taking it out on someone.
Both the one hitting and the one being hit are in a state of mental distress.
At one point, there was a special program featuring the best scenes from anime that were overly popular, showcasing significant moments that corrected weak kids… but now… it’s kind of like “things were better back then” with a certain sloppiness, and thinking back on how many times it was featured is quite remarkable.
I wonder what kind of reaction there would have been if I had said, “Are you telling me to kill someone again?”
>>8
“If you don’t kill, everyone in WB will die!” it seems I would be told.
Of course, even Amuro would want to say he doesn’t want to ride it.
It’s a situation where we have to forcefully get Mr. Bright on board, even if it means hitting him.
Everyone is already at their limit, and on top of that, Ryu-san dies.
Everyone around here is really busy.
Seira always says harsh things without caring.
>>11
Looking back, I think Seira-san probably wouldn’t have been like that even in a situation like that.
It must be tough all the time…
Seira-san laughed as she relentlessly attacked Mirai-san with words.
Looking at it now, it’s terrible that the Federation doesn’t even send one regular soldier to Luna II, despite the labor shortage.
>>13
Wasn’t it Magellan or Salamis that we were using? Well, Lieutenant Reed was a hindrance anyway.
>>13
Luna Two can’t be helped; it was just that Captain Paolo’s word somehow prevented it from being treated like a deserter.
The terrible part is that when Midgard arrived, there was no human resupply.
I know the line “I’ve never even been hit by my dad!”
Seira is a bit too free-spirited.
>>15
Blood can’t be denied.
When I saw it in the past, I thought it was just the way robot anime is.
When I think about it again, that situation really is a living hell.
The fact that Revil quickly decided to send someone alone as a decoy, assuming they were a new-type unit, is quite terrible.
I can’t forgive even a cool old guy.
>>18
And at the end of a hellish power leveling, the WB team became the strongest skirmish force of the Federation Army.
Strategically, it’s even worse that I’ve drawn the correct answer.
The scenes with Char that are being used as jokes are generally funny, so it’s fine.
It’s not hitting! Is my arm bad!?
Look at Lieutenant Reed!
No, it hasn’t solved anything…
I had never really seen it properly, and I had the impression that Amuro had a somewhat weak personality.
Recently, when I took a good look at it, that wasn’t the case at all.
It’s only natural that a handsome guy being active in a weird outfit makes things more interesting.
In the first place, the Amuro from the anime is not a military personnel and is being forced to pilot.
I had the intention to kill people from the beginning, of course.
I don’t like it… I don’t want to ride… that’s how it feels, right?
>>25
Don’t say such pathetic things!!
The one who makes child soldiers kill by beating them is also a child, in the lowest battlefield.
The story is too dark!
Why is it bad to hit? 💃
The army that sends the daughters of large corporations to the front lines is insane.
>>28
What was supposed to be in the Federation’s sphere of influence has been disrupted because of that red-masked guy…
Far from being weak, Amuro is aggressive in all directions, as if he would die if he isn’t biting into something.
Sure, it becomes prickly… How many people have I killed without being a soldier…
I thought it was a scene where Adult Bright was advising Amuro, but it turned out that Bright was just as overwhelmed as well.
Mr. Bright was still a minor back then…
In an unfamiliar enemy territory, there are no reliable experienced individuals, and while there are some civilians who somehow become a force, their civilian status makes them difficult to handle. The only dependable older brother figure has died.
Char from the One Year War always seems to be having fun, doesn’t he?
The little kids are wandering around on the bridge too.
Even though Laventh attacked Lalah with an unknown strike, Revil looks as if it’s someone else’s problem.
Can you come a little earlier, Sregger?
>>38
You will come to the theater version of Kukurus Doan’s Island.
Those who are hitting need to fight against this civilian even if it means hitting them in order to protect everyone.
I don’t want either of them to go to war.
Hell deepens.
A single mistake in my decision-making could lead to everyone’s death, including my own.
If that happens, the new weapon, which is the Federation’s counter-strategy, will also become mere seaweed.
Such a responsible 19-year-old.
I thought this scene would be much later in the story, but it was actually very early on.
>>41
In the second half, everyone is already calm…
Bright also got into a “Oh no…” situation and then struck a pose like “What’s wrong with that?”
>>43
You’re not suited to be a Sparta instructor… that’s how it goes.
>>43
To be honest, there’s a part where I’m just being defiant.
It’s really terrible that after accumulating various stresses, like witnessing selfish refugees or an old man stealing food from children, it ends up in an image.
Boy… eat…
Amuro is stressed about being made to pilot the Gundam even though he doesn’t want to.
Bright is stressed about having to rely on that.
Increased irony due to stress.
Hayato is starting to feel a complex about Amuro, who is doing well.
Seira is overly provocative.
Die, Ryuu.
Overall, Amuro is treated carelessly… When Amuro was mentally affected, he was put into the Gundam and launched into the middle of the battlefield…
Amuro snaps back to his senses in an instant, and Bright, seeing that, is like, “That’s Amuro, isn’t it?!” No, it isn’t!
>>89
Give me a break…
>>89
It didn’t work.
Yeah.
>>89
That’s a little later!
>>89
Hell?
If it’s Amuro, he can do it.
>>54
Please don’t flatter me (I did it).
Amuro: “Wow! I’m going to die! I finally made it back to the White Base!”
Seira: “Amuro, I’m glad you’re back. It’s sudden, but immediately switch to Gundam and fight while flying.”
Amuro: “Sayla! The Gundam is a ground combat weapon, isn’t it?!”
>>54
>>89
This is the end.
An exchange between civilians and university students in the military.
Is it hell?
Maybe it’s because I had a more bold image of Amuro, but I found him quite delicate and pressured, which made me feel sorry for him…
I thought the person in the thread got punched for saying something Amuro licked, but it turns out both of them were just at their mental limit.
Amuro becomes arrogant, so (due to Bright’s policy) I deliberately treat him coldly, but it’s also tough knowing that everyone understands Amuro is special.
I want you to forgive Seira-san because she provides her body for novels.
>>60
Comfort?!
Can you survive? Seriously.
>>61
You survived, huh? Alright, continue as a decoy!
>>89
Why…
But if we don’t do that, everyone including Amuro will die…
That said, if you try to get Amuro out of the Gundam, he will escape by getting into the Gundam.
In the past, viewers called Amuro a weakling.
Some viewers from the past called Shinji weak.
The current audience is quite kind, huh…
Well, to be clear, from the very beginning, Amuro piloting the Gundam is everyone’s hero.
Bright may not want to admit it, but it’s as if his brain is being fried…
If I can suck on Seira’s breasts, I can do my best.
Isn’t Seira supposed to be more like a saintly character!?
Isn’t she too fierce?
>>71
I want to kill the shameless older brother as soon as I find him.
I understand the reason why Amuro gets hit, but I don’t really understand why Kai gets hit.
>>73
Kai just seems to be so laid-back while everyone else is stressed, and it annoys me…
>>73
Kai had a face that seemed like someone who would get hit.
>>93
It just looks like I hit him because I was seriously irritated.
However, I feel like if I didn’t strike first, they would keep making sarcastic remarks, so it seems like I took a harsher approach at the start to avoid being undermined.
Once we become close, it becomes normal to gently chide each other with sarcasm.
>>73
You were being extremely sarcastic, weren’t you!
>>99
Everyone probably wants to say one or two sarcastic things, so it can’t be helped.
>>99
Huh? Is that so?
All I remember is being called a softy and getting punched by Seira-san when we first met!
>>73
Because I’m a weakling.
I’m fully aware that pushing things onto a 15-year-old boy is awful, but it’s a situation where we can’t just say that, so I have to make him do it even if it means hitting him; it’s such a frontline.
It wouldn’t be surprising if Bright, being wicked, was forced to take Frau hostage and fight.
There can’t be a saint in Gundam, right?
When Bright complained to Matilda that it was too black, she replied, “You were supposed to be sentenced to death, so just fight in silence,” which is just the worst…
On the other hand, Amuro is aroused by Matilda without knowing anything.
Mr. Ryu, as a fellow pilot, with Amuro and as a member of the military, with Bright.
Because they were a precious person with whom I could share values and concerns, they fought to the end to protect the WB team and died.
Bright said that if he could be a pilot, he would be doing it.
When Amuro was told, “Then you don’t have to ride,” I laughed a bit because it was just too harsh for him to jump into a Gundam and escape.
>>83
I’m the best at using Gundam!
>>87
Well… that’s true, but…
>>83
I can only say that the timing was really bad…
Considering Amuro’s upbringing, it’s pretty amusing that he has never been hit by his dad.
>>84
It’s like I was raised with care, or maybe just left alone…
The rare saintly Mirai-san.
>>85
Because it’s terrible for Kamuran.
>>104
Kamran is bad…
>>111
You idiot! (BASHI) This person is serious!
During the unicorn era, you seem to have become quite round, right, Bright?
It’s not enough to just be a Gundam pilot; after the battle, you also need to maintain and check the Gundam yourself.
Die, dragon.
Bright collapses.
Ms. Mirai, who is serving as a substitute.
Seira is overly provocative.
My childhood friend Frau tells me to fight harder.
Amuro shows a talent for being a warrior, igniting a sense of rivalry with Ral and showcasing the pride of a Gundam pilot… that’s the desert arc.
Laru’s excuses for losing were more pathetic than I expected!
The aircraft’s performance may matter, but they’ve completely fallen into Amuro’s trap and lost…
There is not even a supply of salt, let alone manpower.
That’s the V Operation!
I was surprised that it wasn’t a gag, even though it was supposed to be a gag scene.
Even with my mother, things are awkward, and I feel sorry for Amuro.
>>105
What should I have done about that?
If I didn’t do it, I would have been done in.
>>115
What a pathetic child!
It’s sad, but this is war.
It looks like a lively anime-like position, but considering the extreme situation including refugees, this area where Frau and Katsulet Kick become a source of healing is quite serious.
Civilians being forced to fight instead of being captured at the corner by using the federal’s secret weapon.
Regular pilots weaker than that civilian.
A 19-year-old kid who has to control those guys shortly after joining.
After Matilda or Ryu died, everyone was showing their condolences.
I have a memory of getting excited immediately when I saw a flamingo flying.
Bright is also a young officer at 19, so he shouldn’t really be in a position to command a battleship or anything like that.
Both the soldiers and those who are not really have no choice but to do it.
But the only funny scene in the 1st is Amuro’s attitude here, right?
>>113
Huh?
>>113
What does that mean?
Isn’t it strange to make civilians fight?
>>114
It’s sad, but this is war.
>>114
If we don’t fight, everyone will be killed…
>>114
That’s just a war crime, isn’t it…
>>114
That’s strange, isn’t it?
But if we don’t make them fight, they’ll die.
>>114
Speaking of which, Camille is also a civilian, isn’t he?
Isn’t it funny?
>>129
Well, Camille is full of motivation…
>>129
AEUG is a guerrilla organization that advocates for anti-Federation.
>>114
I guess it’s okay since I’m able to fight.
You should be happy because you will be hired as a soldier later.
When Ryu-san died, everyone was crying, and I thought, “Is it really that much?” but looking back now, it was indeed a scene like that.
Bright told Amuro to kneel and apologize.
>>119
Amuro, kneel down and apologize to Bright.
Amuro Toxic Parents
Really, why was Captain Paolo on the front line…?
Kai was bringing in stowaways… Apparently, they died.
I see… but you’re not here right now… I like how the atmosphere flows without really understanding it.
>>128
No one would ever think that they are a spy from Zeon…
Kai’s mental state is completely broken, so I can’t say anything more than this…
Since you’re loaded with refugees, why don’t you just surrender?
When I watch anime, Ryu-san is really a healing presence and a caring older brother figure.
Isn’t it pitiful that Amuro is thrown into prison? He subtly encourages Bright to release him, showing he’s kind, isn’t he?
When asked if it’s a famous scene, I feel like it might not be.
>>134
There are many scenes where people are hit.
The lines of Amuro in the thread image are easy to remember.
>>134
A famous line from Gundam, “You definitely got punched!” always comes up.
Tomino is a person from before the war.
It’s somewhat strange that Gundam has become a major content despite its dark storyline.
Even though Amuro was treated specially with a heaping portion of food, he still had to eat in the same cafeteria as everyone else, which was quietly tough.
Even Bright’s overreactions are funny.
When I saw it as a kid, I thought Mr. Bright had a really bad personality.
I realized that as I grew up, it wasn’t that my personality turned bad or anything like that.
Isn’t it just too tragic that it feels like they deliberately went to step on a landmine that was buried in Kamaria…?
From Amuro’s perspective, just recently he punched me and said, “Get in the Gundam!” But when I finally tried hard and put in some effort, he took me out of the Gundam!! You’re getting arrogant!! So what the heck, you don’t even have any whites in your eyes!
Was it not possible to surrender?
>>144
Then the Gundam will fall into the hands of the enemy, right?
>>160
Isn’t it fine?
>>160
From the perspective of a soldier, it doesn’t matter… Is it not okay to raise a white flag in New York before Garma?
>>160
The general impression of the Zeon in the Earth Federation is that they are the Zeon people who continue the war even if the Earth’s population has been halved…
>>144
We have already fought too much against Zeon to surrender.
If citizens start recklessly using the military’s secret weapons, it will certainly be considered a crime, according to the higher-ups in the military, even more so than what WB has said.
Well, it can’t be helped, and since it seems they will be a part of the strength, let’s have them do their best until the end as we send them out as an independent unit…
Gundam has been made for various things since then.
Battleships shaped like the White Base don’t really appear much around here.
It was a bit difficult to manage, wasn’t it?
>>146
The White Base class is succeeded by the Argama class and the Radish class…
>>146
Similar ships have come out quite a bit.
There was something like a white base version without front legs even in the First.
Mr. Bright is still a child in terms of age, you know…
Everyone above the rank of Bright has gone to the front lines and died except for Captain Paolo! So…
Side 7 has really suffered catastrophic damage, you know.
I can clearly understand why soldiers become rough.
Bright, give me a break, Ryuu… I’m really trying hard even though I’m completely broken…
The whites of the eyes have nothing to do with it, the whites of the eyes!!
The one who was most affected by Ryu’s death was even Bright.
It’s tough.
Even Mr. Bright was raising impressive successors at zz.
>>157
My son didn’t grow up, though.
>>161
You don’t have to say things like that…!
>>161
I don’t have the luxury to be a family person…
>>171
Moreover, if Bright tries to enter politics, there are signs he might be assassinated, so Hathaway has to commit a terrorist act to save Bright…
No soldiers in Zeon!!!!
No manpower in the federation!
You hit me! You hit me twice! I’ve never even been hit by my father! It’s such a parody that’s everywhere; I think it’s a joke.
In the beginning, it is quite a lot like “Lord of the Flies.”
The first generation of real-time uncles has a lot of stories about being hit by their dads.
Even now, it’s a mystery why Kai gets hit by Seira-san.
Kai is being way too easygoing, handling it just by remembering faces.
>>166
I punched them because I was really angry.
>>166
After that, Seira is feeling scared.
However, it is said that the fangs remained just as they were without any reflection.
Can I get those guys who robustly attacked the city colony to surrender?
I wasn’t sure whether to laugh at this moment of Char getting hit, thinking it was youth.
It’s common in the world of anime, but having a boy fight while piloting a new weapon is pretty insane, right?
>>173
It’s better if adults take care of it, but there are no adults around, and everyone has reached their limit, so they can’t even manage to care for it…!
Having the relationship of 1st as a foundation and then achieving the distance of Char’s Counterattack is really great.
The words that Lalah said at the end, “You have no one to protect and no home to return to,” really pierced me like a curse; they are harsh words.
It’s bad for NT to come from civilians.
Image before seeing → The righteous Federation vs. the evil Zeon
Image after watching → Trash Federation vs. Shit Zeon
>>178
That’s what war is all about.
Mr. Bright is serious and properly belongs to the military, but it feels like that’s always holding him back in life.
I feel like there were quite a few Pegasus-class ones as well.
Perhaps it’s a genuine atmosphere of war in Gundam.
Of course, it becomes a masterpiece.
I feel like when the same familiar faces would appear in masterpiece anime rankings about 20 years ago, they would say it like Amuro’s whiny lines…
Seira is too mischievous.
What is this woman?
>>191
Shah’s sister
The WB team fought desperately to reach the Belfast base.
When I asked if I could disembark and return to being a civilian, I was told that I would have to go to prison…
If you say something complacent while the enemy is coming, you’ll get punched, right?
If it were Ideon, there seems to be a route where the soldiers of the White Base get beaten and surrender to Zeon.
After being punched.
“I will prove that Gundam is not just a close combat MS!” as the aerial battle begins.
This guy is quite aggressive, isn’t he?
I think Seira probably didn’t like the fact that Kai was grinning and not caring about his surroundings in that situation.
The former aside, I feel like the latter isn’t such a bad thing now, but it might have seemed selfish back when it was made, reflecting the values of that time.