
It was supposed to be a heroine position!
Why are so many family members dying!!!
It’s pitiful, isn’t it!! Even the chance to appear has disappeared!!
I wonder if they did it.
I’m a kind childhood friend to the otaku boy.
But you were able to get married properly, right?
Gundam often features two heroines, one prominent like Sayla and another more subdued like Frau.
My husband went out until ZZ.
A child with nothing but that to boast about.
It is lucky that I survived even after the WB crew.
There is also the feature of an ultra mini skirt.
Mirai’s voluptuous body has more opportunities to shine!
Die, Katsu.
Flying with a terrifying jet pack that can run alongside Ruggun, while throwing a wink at the pilot.
There are prominent depictions of physicality, such as lifting the hand of a Gundam.
I think Frau can withstand the Gs of Gundam.
I guess we have no choice but to visualize the Pulitzer.
In the first episode, Amuro sees his family being killed by a Zaku and breaks down in tears, and the summary suggests that he gets into the Gundam to defeat it, which feels quite classic, but there are hardly any scenes showing Flau’s family dying.
I’m surprised that I became friends with Hayato without any particular trigger or scene.
A child whose biological parents are either single or both deceased, and is somewhat vague.
Beltorchika “~♪”
Didn’t you have any children with Hayato?
I wonder if Frau didn’t know that she should wear pants down there.
Even though Seira and Mirai are wearing them.
Rettsu and Kikka haven’t appeared in other works, so it should be fine.
It must have been so far removed from both the eyes and the heart that it wasn’t even depicted like that.
A novice will be embarrassed again.
Even though there’s no age difference like that of a parent and child, adopting someone seems like it would be quite challenging for the family.
Until around Ral’s episode, I was the heroine.
When I rewatch the episode, it feels like Gene, who brutally killed this child’s family right in front of Amuro, is entirely to blame.
Amuro grows into a monster and his way of speaking becomes somewhat spiritual…
I believe it’s more accurate to say that I drifted away from Amuro rather than being drawn to Hayato.
Amuro clearly liked Matilda and Sayla, the older sister types.
But if you were really trying to use your childhood friend power to win him over, I think you could have done it, Frau.
You’re a good kid.
In a world where no sequel was made, there is a feeling that it might have ended up successfully just from the vibe of the final episode.
If I had just bitten down a little harder, wouldn’t there have been a possibility?
It feels like Frau pulled away by herself.
I like it because you show me your panties.
I was surprised to see that while they were featured a lot in the first two movies, they hardly spoke at all in the third one.
Amuro is saying that he loves Frau.
Frau went to Hayato.
The more Amuro awakens as a warrior, the farther away he seems to go…
My husband also passed away young…
Because Afro was only flirting with other girls, he wasn’t interested in Frau…
In Origin, Amuro was crying and begging to be given Frau.
At the same time that I wanted to stay by Hayato’s side, I guess I also started to feel like I couldn’t keep up with Amuro.
It’s described to the extent that you can understand it.
In the end, because Seira-san is called upon as a pilot, she has a solid role as an operator, and you can see that she is growing properly.
There are too many losing heroines.
It’s sad, but this is war, isn’t it?
I like bad guys.
Speaking of which, was El Bianno in the Frau slot?
I really like how they refer to Amuro as “that person.”
Fa is Frau’s revenge character.
It’s not just cute in appearance, but it also wins in the end.
It’s tragic after you return to a place you can go back to.
Well, after the One Year War, Amuro was under house arrest, so there was a physical distance as well.