
(I watched Char’s Counterattack on streaming) Is it correct that this masked person has been super popular for a long time because they seem very human?
GQWJWWX Beginning Char Aznable Shuki Yuki, Captain in the Principality of Zeon Army, later promoted to Colonel. An ace pilot known by the alias “The Red Comet.” © Sotsu/Sunrise
I think the reasons for popularity change with the times.
Amuro’s lifelong rival who stands in his way from the beginning.
When the mask comes off, he’s a handsome guy.
Possessing grand ambitions and a desire for revenge, while also having a touch of humanity.
It’s got all the coolness, pitifulness, and psycho-ness rolled into one.
If you watch Char’s Counterattack without knowing anything, it seems like a movie that’s hard to understand…
>>5
A movie that is hard to understand even if you know the story up to that point.
It’s the type of thing that becomes more interesting when you watch it a second time and notice various details.
>>5
It becomes a movie that you know but don’t really understand…
>>5
The storyline was clearer than F91, so it was easy to understand.
When you reduce psycho, it becomes frontal.
>>6
If you put Char’s madness into a void-like enhanced human, it will become a boring copycat of Char!
>>11
I think the charm of Frondal is that it’s a totally uninteresting Char emulation bot.
I love the feeling of a broken doll continuing to pretend to be Char, saying that if it weren’t for the helmet, it would have been instant death while brain matter spills out at the end of the original novel.
Isn’t it cool?
I think it’s popular because it contains both coolness and dorkiness.
If you can watch the stream, you can enjoy the differences with GQuuuuuuX while watching the 1st.
You can fully enjoy Char.
The problem is that it is a bit long compared to recent anime.
Now you can do Eternal.
It’s good that they’re usually capable but sometimes fail because they get overly ambitious.
The earliest era is evaluated as simply cool!
Little by little, the atmosphere shifted to “Isn’t this person an interesting character?”
I think the Quattro era is significant…
I think it’s an amazing balance to maintain a moderate level of being a jerk.
People in their 30s and younger now are experiencing the first vaccination after it has already become a topic and a joke online, like Char.
It’s impossible to understand the original popularity and the changes in position over different eras.
It’s quite capable, but the human touch makes it great that things don’t always go well.
If it weren’t for the Zabi family, I wouldn’t have wanted to kill Garma.
>>17
If anything, it’s because I’m from the Zabi family that I regret killing Garma.
A person asking for cake.
Mr. Who Doesn’t Understand a Woman’s Heart
He is a man whose demeanor is different, even after being simmered for 46 years.
The first Char is purely a cool enemy.
I’ve messed up a lot in Z, and my evaluation has dropped.
At the end of Char’s Counterattack, he suddenly starts saying things that make him seem like a mama’s boy, and everyone is taken aback.
Since then, with the spread of the internet, it has become a toy and has led to the current situation.
>>21
The coolness drastically decreases around Lalah…
>>21
No… first of all, the outfit is too noisy…
>>55
Rather, it became like this because it was adapted to the surrounding anime of that era.
>>55
Right now, it’s good to forget everything.
>>55
Neutralize everything in Zumu City.
The sense of Zeon is inherently like that.
>>66
But the non-commissioned officers are wearing decent helmets…
The Gelgoog era had nothing cool about it, right…?
It is said that at first, they intended to kill it, but because it became popular, they didn’t.
There are also some strong aspects, after all.
There was a time when its strength was diminished, but in recent side stories, it has been re-evaluated quite a bit.
~Elementary school student: Char is cool!
Middle school to high school: Mama’s boy! Pathetic guy!
Since then: I understand this guy…
The character Mashuma that you play can become Char depending on your acting.
Because it will be used as an indicator later on.
It’s great that after killing Garma, you’re genuinely feeling down about it.
It’s like the Christ of the Universal Century, right?
>>29
It will also be resurrected.
A person blessed with talent who meets the expectations of those around them, yet somehow has their own desires unmet.
During the time of Quattro, he had a good character.
When looking at the totality up to Char’s Counterattack, Quattro is the noise, isn’t he…
>>32
What are you doing stretching out and retracting your hands to Camille?
>>37
It’s quite raw to end up causing a talented young person to retire due to a half-hearted approach in the distance maintained.
>>32
But I think that time was the most fun for this person.
On the contrary, Amuro is mostly deified for his strength as a pilot rather than his humanity.
>>34
Isn’t that the case in the main story too?
Even if it came from Zieg Ax, the meaning of Char changes again depending on whether it’s a movie or TV…
I liked it because it was cool riding the same red mobile suit I had at that time.
I found out later that the one I had was a Marasai, so I didn’t like it that much anymore.
It’s frustrating that I’ve consistently been popular with women.
>>38
I’m also popular with guys.
Looking back, I was completely intimidated by the defense, mobility, and attack power since my first battle with Gundam, and it was no good.
Still, when you look at it overall, this person is incredibly cool.
>>42
It’s the hero side that usually stands up to challenges while being scared.
Well, Amuro is also doing it while being scared, so their hero qualities are on par.
>>42
I love the scene where they are taken aback by the firepower of the beam rifle.
I wonder if this mask was easily accepted as a rival character in robot anime back in the time of the first generation.
>>43
It seems that Prince Sharkin from Raideen, which came before Gundam, was quite popular…
>>43
I mentioned Sharkin earlier.
>>43
In the early days, there were many super robot types, and they weren’t necessarily out of place in the story.
>>65
If anything, I’m a solid super robot, you know.
>>43
Since it’s a villain from a robot anime, I guess this is about right.
It’s a character that plays a part in the popularity of a seriously long series, so it’s hard to sum it up in a word.
People who lament that while experiencing human warmth on the bulletin board, that same humanity is destroying the Earth!
The usurped prince wears a mask and seeks revenge, so of course it’s going to be popular.
>>49
Strange mask…
Is it Altheisia?
Well, however…
Arteisia?
The voice is cool, like a mentor of a jump hero.
It’s a monster that can almost nullify the Zaku machine gun, and unless it’s a direct hit from a bazooka or a heat hawk, it can’t penetrate the armor. Plus, it’s wielding beam weapons that could only be used by battleships.
Of course it’ll scare you.
Seeing this guy in the anime, it’s funny how his withdrawal period after being demoted is way too long.
>>61
I wonder if the revival from being treated in a way that could easily fade out just like a little boy was intentional.
Despite having the talent to lead others, they dislike being in a position above others and want Amuro to be the leader.
While he has the qualities to be a good father who supports others, what he desires is a younger mother figure whom he can rely on.
It’s great that it’s a bundle of contradictions, possessing both coolness and vulnerability.
Because this guy burned my brain, there are plenty of masked guys who change their names and reappear, even though it’s obvious.
The impression that it is transcending being merely treated as a toy and is evolving into an indescribable human quality.
The result now is that, thanks to years of polishing, various feelings from both the creators and the customers have been projected onto and discovered in Share.
Interesting
Char is the villain.
I’m pretending to be slick, but I’m actually getting thoroughly defeated.
As I grow older, Char and Wing Zero Custom…
Cool phases and lame phases come alternately, and in the end, I settle on what I like.
Even though they have an introverted nature, they drag not just themselves but also those around them into madness, so the evaluation of Seira-san as a demon child is accurate.
No matter how hard he struggles, he can’t live quietly.
>>74
The only salvation is a talented junior who is really enthusiastic and engaged…
The flow of the strange mask in Origin being somehow explained is nice, isn’t it?
I think Char running towards the Gundam this time was clearly meant to be amusing.
>>76
You.
Run
>>76
In other words, anyone dressed like that on the battlefield in the Reiwa era is laughable no matter what they do.
>>83
This isn’t the era of Reiwa!
The more you know about Char, the more you understand that Frontala is not Char.
Frontal looks like Char to the extent that one does not know who Char is.
In Unicorn, Minerva said that although she did things that were like madness, she always believed in human potential, which makes Char a really great character, I thought.
Since I’m trying to hide my face to avoid being exposed, that’s one thing, but what about Kishiria?
>>79
Because it’s erotic.
>>79
I can’t understand the feelings of girls who hide their mouths because they think they’re ugly…
>>79
They probably don’t want to show their emotions.
I wonder why both the original Gundam and the white Gundam can be operated by anyone.
As you can see, it’s a soldier.
>>85
When I was a child, I didn’t care, but now that I’m an adult, I look back and think, “Where is it!?” That line hit me…
>>88
Without the stupid-looking mask and the ridiculous flashy colors, it’s basically a Zeon uniform…
Char completing Amuro’s lines has already reached the level of a prank, hasn’t it!
Rivals who are inspired by Char, wearing masks and teasing the protagonist are appearing one after another.
Here, the Orichalcos is activated! Normally, this would be a development that raises questions, but the concentration of Char is so high that no one feels any sense of discomfort.
>>92
Rather, it ended up being said that the earlier plan that was scrapped was somehow different…
It’s not about whether it’s Char or not; it’s just that Angelo, who was only looking at Frontala, is great, right?
It’s cool, but it’s not just cool, you know?
Char is a person who is full of human charm.
At that time, it was truly in the category of Sharkin, along with Garuda, Heiner, and the lineage of Richter.
Gundam appeared in a context where the concept of real robots didn’t exist, so from the very first episode, it is an easily understandable rival character and also a shadow protagonist.
There is also a theory that by splitting the various elements of Char, three characters can be created.
I guess its popularity as a joke is also due to its approachability.
But why is it so easy to relate to someone wearing such a stupid mask…?
>>99
Isn’t it because you’re wearing a stupid mask?
It’s fundamentally cool, but has a balance that casually expresses pathetic things as well.
In popularity polls, Amuro wins every time, but I guess it’s understandable since it’s Char.
Because it was a time when there was no distinction between reality and the supernatural.
It really shows a strong performance in the context of super robot, doesn’t it?
There are parts that are human-like and cool, as well as parts that are funny.
The character design is overflowing with charm.
Starting with Apoliroberto, there are a few subordinates popping up here and there, but generally, the subordinates have a high regard for you, Colonel.
A statement made out of youthful ignorance that is not something one would expect from a twenty-year-old.
Even with the many Gundam series that have appeared, the rival is fundamentally the Char clone (not in a genetic sense) and the masked man, establishing a strong influence that has become a convention.
It seemed like they were getting along well with Doran too.
Even if you don’t know Gundam, I think you have a pretty good understanding of the enemies from the old Gundam series.
As mentioned above, it’s not a character that suddenly appears, but an extension of the Nagahama Rival from the beginning.
>>114
Just becoming the ancestor of the Char type doesn’t change the fact that he is still a character from the Nagahama rival lineage.
Especially Heiner was also a shadow main character.
Z doesn’t really stand out much outside of politics.
That’s why, if you excel there, there are some stories of Z that will come to an end, so it can’t be helped.
>>115
When I tried to finish, the sponsor said to make a ZZ…!
>>115
There are scenes where I’m getting beaten up by the O and the Qubeley, but…
On the contrary, I’m surprised that the Zeta was able to hold out that long against those two.
>>119
The Hyaku Shiki is not a bad mobile suit! I want to say that, but the advancements in MS technology have been too rapid lately.
>>121
In the first place, the Qubeley and the Zeon are my personal top-tier machines, and a slightly modified Hyakushiki is just too much to handle.
>>119
Even if we say that, if Sirocco seriously tried to kill Char, Hamarn would do her utmost to interfere, so it’s not a pure 1 against 2 situation.
Because it’s a mask, it’s easy to draw, which is a high point.
I love it when Johnny Ridden dominates in the manga and then is left stunned by Camille’s lingering thoughts.
What happened from Z is just too much in Char’s Counterattack.
>>122
I thought I would appear on ZZ.
I couldn’t go out.
>>122
Well, after entering the federation and seeing from the inside, I understand that this organization is indeed corrupt, so I can’t help but think that I might have to step up and do that as a representative…
>>136
It’s not just the Titans faction that is terrible; even the AEUG faction has only a few decent members on the front lines, and as you go further up the hierarchy, it’s completely rotten.
>>122
A reliable boss saw a young person on the verge of death and, although they tried to do politics they didn’t want to, the federal government is in shambles and they realized that the time has come when Earth can’t hold on any longer.
A man who is interesting just by being at the construction site.
>>123
Even if I work hard, I get laughed at, and just by getting into a Gundam, I get laughed at too. What should I do with this guy’s life?
>>131
It’s thought that being laughed at, knowing it’s like dropping a meteorite, indicates they are loved a lot.
>>124
Not at all, the face is totally different.
The depiction of Zeon as European nobility may also evoke images of a masquerade ball.
It would have been popular for a handsome rival character to be in a place full of characters like Baron Ashura and Count Brocken…
There are nutrients that can only be obtained from Char when he stumbles in an improvised moment.
In summer, there are more women like Kishy in the Reiwa era, right?
It seems that Gremlin’s rebellion was originally Char’s role.
Which episode was it when he first took off his mask? For someone watching for the first time, he doesn’t give off a handsome impression and is just a mysterious masked man for a while.
>>134
Isn’t it just episode 2?
Removing Char’s flaws takes away his charm as well.
That’s Frontal.
>>135
The part that’s not good, or rather, it’s the part that wants to believe in people despite being the type to drop a meteor, is stripped away in Frontaral, which gives off a feeling of pure existentialism, so it feels very hollow.
I like the Quattro era the most.
It’s tough for Kubelay to be the final boss in the ZZ era…
The Hyakushiki is a failed version of the Delta Gundam, right?
>>143
Due to insufficient frame strength, it cannot deform, but since it is finished as a normal MS, that’s about it.
Frontal is a seriously overdoing Char to the point where he doesn’t seem like Char at all; he’s a ridiculously serious guy.
Whether it’s the original work or the anime
>>144
He’s serious, but he’s empty inside, so he may be the optimal choice, but it’s really boring…
Char swiftly removes his mask in episode 2.
As the orphan of Zeon Daikun, expected to seek revenge and unable to reveal my true identity to anyone, I expressed the loneliness of keeping my feelings bottled up through a mask. Amidst this, I ended up killing a friend I made, and finally accepted by Lala A, who read my inner self in an instant, I was emotionally NTR’ed by Amuro. Even so, I found hope in the awesomeness of Newtypes, but then Lala A was killed by Amuro. I thought, whatever happens now, but my brain was still burning from Newtype brilliance, so I wanted to talk to Amuro. The Zahavi family started a mutual slaughter, and I was grateful, feeling that my revenge was complete. By chance, I ended up going to Axis, where I was immediately recognized, leading to unnecessary expectations, and I got annoyed and fled back to the Earth Sphere. There, I witnessed the corruption of the Federation, faced with even more strange expectations, and just when I was about to rot, I met a young Newtype. I thought Camille was nice, but he was broken and then I latched onto Neo Zeon, a mess caused by Haman. At this point, I thought it was fine to destroy everything, and I challenged Amuro, thinking honestly, you’re the only one who really understands me. I can’t help but end up liking this pathetic guy.
I like the scene where he takes off his mask before the appearance of the Zong and his subordinate says, “You’re not burned or anything.”
That guy.
If you play a charismatic character like Char, it’s no wonder you would become a boring man, right?
As expected, it’s hard to say that it’s normal for a masked beautiful rival character to be treated as an obstacle by the woman he is close to, even from the perspective of that time.
Even if the rival character ends up losing to the protagonist, being treated so pitifully is just not acceptable.
>>152
Guide me…
They are cool and charismatic, but their habit of activating the weird quirks at strange times has become a charm point.
Well, after laughing my head off at Char’s coolness and the parody depiction in the second episode, the more I watch it, the more I start getting annoyed with him, right?
As a Delta Gundam, it’s a failure, but as a mobile suit, it’s a success.
Otherwise, it’s ridiculous that Dr. Nagano, who even decided on a name, wants it to be an MS that can be used for a hundred years.
I have to take care of this person…
Isn’t that a popular type of guy who likes useless men?
The conversation during the battle with my fated rival was about an old flame…
What the hell is my mother, she’s pulling an Amuro…
>>160
Understanding each other as a new type doesn’t mean we can grasp deep personalities that well.
>>167
Both of them have reduced abilities during that period…
Char, who could not abandon the possibility of Newtypes until the end, would never suggest ignoring Earth with the idea of the Side Co-Prosperity Sphere.
Everyone around me is unconsciously expecting me to carry their dreams and desires…
>>162
That’s when Char gets tired and runs away.
Taking it seriously and acting on it is being naked.
If you weren’t perplexed by that statement in Char’s Counterattack, then Char has talent.
I think there’s also a coolness to the way ordinary theatrical dialogue is delivered.
I heard that the Hyakushiki and Marasai aren’t that different when looking solely at their specs.
I thought, “No way, what’s going on with the balance of Z?”
>>171
It is often misunderstood, but the Marasai is what you call a high-standard mass-produced machine.
>>183
Are you originally planning to go to Eugo?
I feel that if we had actually pursued the Side Co-Prosperity Sphere, the universe wouldn’t have become such a hellish place…
The biggest Orichalcum is only in the movie, but even on TV it seems stronger and jumps out like that, and here a clear difference from Frontale is shown, making it super fun.
This guy is really an incredibly annoying man after all.
Well, to put it bluntly, the premise was probably to make a movie of Amuro vs. Char, so that’s just how it is.
It’s amazing, Colonel, that you’re still wearing that flashy red military uniform even while infiltrating.
If you’ve continued to witness organizational corruption, you should be prepared and become the top leader to implement reform.
This guy has been relying on others and wandering aimlessly until the time of Char’s Counterattack.
Char from ZZ only appears around the same time as the old Earthlings.
Where did the setting that Marasai and Rick Dias are almost the same inside come from?
From Char’s perspective, it’s completely reasonable to wonder why I have to go through something like this…
>>185
What is Daikun’s son doing…
>>185
He is the second generation of a super influential politician and has inherited both honor and talent, but he wants to live more freely!
When I write that, I realize Char is really a common person.
The Z generation has too many things that Char wants around them, and breathing in all that good air is actually not good for them.
While qualities like charisma are suitable for a leader, the person’s personality is the type that wants to have fun on-site all the time.
However, you see… Char is not just a lolicon, but he seeks a maternal instinct in lolis…
Full Frontal, who is told, “There’s no way Char would make such an optimal move to win so efficiently!”
Well, Char doesn’t really want to win against the Federation…
The pilot wants to take it easy and is actually extremely capable, but people expect him to be a leader.