
The school in the Yamate where Judou tried to connect with Rina… must be of a higher rank than that…
My father is a diplomat and my mother is an audit bureau employee…
There’s no such huge diving pool in a regular school.
I remember that the Side 7 school that appeared in Origin was pretty pathetic, like a cram school level.
I was wondering if my father was around, and it turns out he is.
I thought she was about average, but she turned out to be much more of a lady than I expected.
I thought that since it’s like a machine gun, there probably won’t be many dead in the club battle.
In the preview, they are casually using beam weapons, and I’m like “Hey, hey, hey!”
Should I pack my mother in a capsule…?
In a world where air and water are taxed, only the wealthy can afford to take a leisurely bath…
If it were a bald person, it seems like their profession would lead to a storyline involving killing their parents.
It must be frustrating for many that a rich girl who isn’t struggling with money seems to be doing club activities just for fun.
Shuuji is so broke that he can barely manage to maintain and paint his Gundam…
It seems like it wouldn’t turn into a humid and sweaty environment inside the colony, and maybe it’s not something you do every day.
If you leave Shuji’s character and the feeling of a struggling student alone, it seems like they will die in a different sense.
The combination of the upper class and refugees sounds like a very modern and trendy setting.
What an incredibly aggressive young lady!
I wonder if there will be a scene where Nyan gets upset, saying that you, who grew up in a greenhouse, wouldn’t understand…
But it’s meow, after all…
If you destroy the head, you win; anything goes otherwise.
It’s a victory even if you decapitate the MS after killing the pilot.
It means winning by exploding the power and destroying the head.
Even in a colony that seems to have such a good school,
A brutal competition like clan battles is becoming popular.
It feels like there is a stark difference between the rich and the poor in Izuma Colony.
Well, that’s true for any side, I suppose.
The station in the area where the poor lived was Nenokuni…
It seems that there’s a well-equipped viewing environment in a stylish bar that doesn’t particularly look like a refugee area.
The streaming screen is also fairly elaborate.
“This isn’t just a form of entertainment for refugees and junk dealers.”
A girl from a privileged background has repressed emotions and encounters refugees and poor people, leading to a sudden turn of events… It sounds quite cliché when I write it like that.
According to Nyaan, it seems that only the really troublesome people take on the Clavat battle even as refugees, so typically, you wouldn’t expect any weird weapons to come out on a regular basis for your wallet.
A weird guy has joined the fight…
You bought Shuji, right?
The devil.
It’s definitely a nuisance from the colony’s perspective not to even see the lift leading to the maintenance tunnel at a glance.
It’s like civilians having a good time while watching the Konsukon match broadcast on TV for the first time.
I wonder where Al’s school is located.
Isn’t it crap that refugees are rampaging around as if they own the place and negatively affecting public infrastructure?
Are you one of those destined to become a dictator?
Al lives in a Ribo Colony, so the container is different.
Will it become an anime where the protagonist, who is wealthy, feeds the female refugees and aspiring male artists?
Amate is trying to sell pomeranian victory team voting tickets at school.
Mr. Nyaan, the street forecaster.
Even though I live in Japan, it’s like another prefecture, isn’t it, Al?
I’ll win against the Klava and pay you back, so bet everything on me, meow.
But there seems to be a lot of rich people gambling in the clan battles.
We’re going to win! Believe it!!
So it’s Amate trying to borrow 3,000 yen…
The green old man, while watching the battle of the Pomeranian, is actually quite excited inside, which is scary…
If we can’t recover the Zieg-Axes before returning to our home country, all the crew members of the Sodon will be fired, right?
Is it possible to have a migration route to the Principality of Zeon protected by the Green Old Man?
It’s definitely exaggerated.
There’s no way that chest would show in a normal suit.
Well, it’s common for the protagonist of Gundam to start off with a light-hearted attitude.
If the Sodo crew is letting Kshiria do whatever she wants, I wonder if the court martial of Makube, who is still likely to be part of Kshiria’s faction, is really that scary.
My mother is either a politician or works for the government.
In reality, there is no dialogue at all about the refugees in Klava.
The junk dealer was saying something about it, but Exabe-kun mentioned it.
You put on a knit hat, but it was immediately obvious, huh?
Honestly, I felt out of place.
Illegal battles with illegal mobile suits seem like nothing more than an excuse to further tighten the grip on refugees.
Eat more and drink milk.
I can’t grow up.
Is the close-up of the red earrings, whether they’re a cat or a crescent moon, some kind of foreshadowing?
The question is where the fight money actually comes from…
I think it’s no joke to hear that the Self-Defense Forces had their aircraft and tanks seized by local residents…
Somehow, Shuji disappears.
A bad uncle approaches the heartbroken Machu.
How was your time with him? Didn’t you feel that you could fly anywhere with him? Don’t you want to meet him again? Shall we search together? The red Gundam.
That’s kidnapping minors, isn’t it?
Rather, the refugees are not doing Klava, are they?
We have to prepare for MS, and it’s something that unemployed veterans and those kinds of people do.
There are certainly former soldiers among the refugees.
Also, while it’s the same for Pomeranians, the areas where refugees live tend to have looser surveillance, so places where those involved in clava gather are likely to be such areas.
I guess I’ve been exposed…
Potter
I wonder if Sharabel will once again abuse his authority to protect Matu’s position.
When it comes to Gundam, it’s about good daughters from wealthy families or princesses.
The fact that I’m able to attend a school with a pool while living in a colony means I’m doing at least fairly well, to say the least.
I wonder how they are doing that live broadcast.
It’s not clear in that regard, so this is just a guess, but I don’t think they are just living there on their own.
It’s only that they have no choice but to reluctantly issue a stay permit due to various circumstances.
It’s true that for the residents who have been living there from the beginning and the security forces, it’s probably annoying.
In the Gundam world, it seems that notable periodic comets and resources in the Earth Sphere colonies have likely been mostly mined and disappeared for resource acquisition.
It’s kind of like a training school; a person who graduated at the top of their class from Flanagan School and can skillfully use a psychommu that others can’t is the kind of talent that Zeon absolutely must secure.
I think the broadcast is happening at a time when the issue of troublesome refugees has become very real and vivid.
At the planning stage, they probably didn’t intend that much.
It’s easy to imagine the green uncle saying to Mother Amaterasu that he will borrow her daughter.
When we join up with the Sodon members, it’s a question of who we’re going to fight…
It seems to be like a government residence, to begin with.
It’s a family that would enter such a government house.
The inhibitive nature of Minovsky particles depends on the range they are spread in, so it changes depending on whether they are dispersed systematically or not.
I figured she must come from a wealthy family considering her mother, but her father is a diplomat?
The level of being a lady has gone up even more than I expected.
It seems like I’m going to descend to Earth for some reason.
Pegasus class for that purpose.
It’s vivid that the daughter of an upper-class citizen is repeatedly acting strangely at school!
I hope it doesn’t turn out like what happened to Quess…
The organizer of the club must be quite a powerful person.
Based on the bonus footage and the opening, it’s almost certain that they’re going to Earth.
I don’t know if that will be a positive reason or a negative reason.
My mother is a civil servant who is relatively unrelated but busy with the matter of the Sodong port.
In other words, the title is the same as Kamran’s from the time of 0079.
Has there ever been a positive reason to go to Earth?
That bar must be a Zeon hideout like the one the Cyclops team was in.
The talk about residual Minovsky particles or something like that probably hasn’t been done by anyone yet.
I’m not saying that such a thing is impossible, so if someone writes it, it will happen.
I miss the time when I thought she was an ordinary high school girl in the PV from the end of last year.
Well, I am a regular high school girl, but…
Considering it’s an ultra-elite girls’ school, isn’t the classroom too simple? But I guess I’m just idealizing ultra-elite girls’ schools too much.
If it were to remain, I wonder if a recovery industry would also emerge…
Is aiming for the goal of an escape a negative or positive thing…?
That gold coin seems to have crazy value, but is it okay to leave it as is…?
In space, various things are pulled by gravity.
Basically, you can think that it doesn’t stay in the same place.
If MS rampages inside, it will scatter accordingly.
“Connections”
It seems like there are quite a few friends based on the scene when leaving early and the lines from Machu Mama.
Even if there are eccentricities, they seem to have high communication skills and are likely to become friends quickly.
There were scenes in the story where they were forced to go.
It feels somewhat fitting to say that the design respects the old culture while considering harmony with the streetscape.
Having things like fans in a colony environment probably means it doesn’t get that hot to begin with, so maybe it’s just right after going around in circles.
I thought the simplicity of the classroom and the scale of the pool were not balanced.
I can’t help but feel that sending them to a faraway cram school is a way for the parents to consider their friendships and social interactions.
There is an overwhelming amount of Japanese, and since the refugee area also had Chinese characters and Hangul, is it a colony mainly of Far East Asian descent?
You ordered parts even though you don’t have money to pay for them…?
The discussion about audit bureau staff, government housing, and adopting traditional designs is in the theatrical release pamphlet.
Surely, they wouldn’t ask the courier to deliver the circuit and then say they have no money, so I think that gold coin is really worth something.
Is that all your assets!? I think it’s more of a shocking line like, “Wait, I just lost that! What are we going to do about the deal?!” rather than just “Is that really it…?”
In other series, they plant plants inside the space station to increase oxygen.
It must be tough to have extra oxygen taken by refugees…
5,000 height is about 500,000, right?
When you read some older sci-fi, the word “linoleum floor!” pops up frequently.
It’s correct for ordinary schools to be presented to the nameless ones because of the floors in hospitals and schools.
You’ve got quite a chest for your height…
Nyaan, well… sometimes there’s a bit of a gap, you know…
Even if it just looks like a coin, it can be worth a lot depending on the item… I originally thought that, but after seeing a reply yesterday suggesting, “Isn’t it a cryptocurrency token?” it resonated with me even more.
The young lady from Side 6 should just act like a young girl.
The contrast increasingly makes it seem like Nyann smells like a dog that hasn’t been washed.
I’ve never seen a crypto token, but are there really things like that?
Nyaan is a refugee, so they don’t even understand common sense, and since the ditch is dirty, they just stop and don’t do it. It’s just a waste, making the impression of being a refugee feel so real.
The station name reminds me of Baymax from San Francisco, as it comes from the names of Niigata and London.
If the intention is to refuse payment from the beginning, Shuji’s side wouldn’t be waiting so naively…
I think it was enough with that money, but it’s gone now.
My mother found out that I’ve been going in and out of the slums.
I want to be moved by the fact that when asked why I don’t quit, I say that Nyann is an important friend.
I think the amount of 500,000 yen, which depicts being completely broke after paying this amount, has exquisite persuasive power.
It’s like there’s something different about 50,000 and 5,000,000.
Machu boards the sodon, and Nyaan casually tags along.
Up to this point, there hasn’t been any feeling like that, but it’s a thread image with a conventional value perspective.
It seems like a story where completely different values clash…
The prize money for Kuraba is not nearly enough for the cost of the parts for Shuji.
Well, then, I feel a difference in the world where Nyaan is satisfied when Machu casually offers his share, and it makes me feel down.
It seems that Machi’s house looks just like Misato’s apartment, which is no good.
Looking back, it seems that Anki was quite a significant figure among the former Zeon members.
In a colony that’s entirely a slum, where the junk dealer owns a vast piece of land and can create a mountain of junk, there are a few decent places.
There are slums, but it’s a fairly good place, a colony where the economy is relatively thriving.
Has there ever been a Gundam protagonist that has made parents cry this much?
Naturally, if we consider it, the shares of Machi and Shuji would be split again, so each would get 1/4, but I wonder how much the total prize money will be.
Your parents
Your daughter is participating in a clan battle.
The level of heart-wrenching for the parents of Gundam protagonists is too low.
Even though I was born in a privileged environment, is the sky really free? Honestly, I can’t really relate to that.
I don’t think anyone else can say this except Nyaan…
Camille is being overlooked because of their parents, but the actions in episodes 1 and 2 would make any normal parent faint.
Most protagonists, even if they make their parents cry, usually have unavoidable circumstances.
Machu is for money only.
I feel like it’s the first time I’ve seen a parent say something like “Isn’t studying more important than part-time jobs right now?”
It’s common to find rich people who are bored.
In AGE, Asem was pretending to be MIA and was doing piracy! Something like that.
Freedom depends on one’s feelings.
It is true that it is easier to feel in a wealthy environment.