
I mean, you have to take me to the crescent moon, Olga, when you say that.
You know what! It’s impossible! Biscuit died because of me! Wasn’t it better if my heart had just been broken instead?
That said, it’s not like we could disband or turn back at that moment…
It’s an anime that’s better to stop watching before Shinou dies.
To put it negatively, it’s because a somewhat clever child is leading a group of uneducated individuals that they attract the attention of bad adults.
Isn’t it nice? Olga is completely relaxed now that he has become a dependable older brother to Nahase.
In the digest story of G Generation, it feels like they’re pushing too hard towards destruction…
I’m completely overwhelmed, but I wasn’t strong enough to just give up.
I just want to feel better soon… but all I can do is keep running while spitting up blood.
It’s painful that the biscuit left early…
Also, Mika’s eyes.
It’s not about being a brake, it’s simply that Biscuit is the commander’s strategist and a comforting presence.
I feel that I’m doing my best while eating cold food…
It’s unfortunate that McGillis was the type to want to start a war.
When McGillis realized the difference in musicality, it was when he was pushed to a point where there was no escape.
It really became hopeless mainly due to Hashmal, so it was already game over when we got the mine as a reward.
I wonder where the best stopping point was…
I guess we didn’t need the Earth branch.
“I’ll bury Hashmal underground in the mine, that’s just too much of a trick.”
I got a big job on Earth at the beginning of the second season, so I can be settled now! But then I ended up getting hit by a beard attack, right?
I really feel like the last point of the first season is the best…
I think Olga has charisma, but isn’t she immature as a leader…?
But I really like the Earth Branch arc because it highlights the helplessness of the Tekkadan the most.
Hashmal is too much of an accident.
Well, they also have the responsibility of making their own decisions.
I think I was unreasonably unlucky from the beginning to the end.
I’m the type that can’t show weakness.
Since we’ve known each other for a long time, everyone knows.
It was a fun anime to watch normally until Hashmal appeared.
In the end, it’s kind of ridiculous that the old man Todo, who was able to escape from the Tekken Gang early on, is the biggest winner!
When viewed as a chronicle of the rise and fall of a small-time yakuza, it is well-made.
Even if the Earth branch goes under, if the Mars mine starts full-scale operations, the mercenary business should have become a bonus, you know?
The captain isn’t particularly missing the mark with their command, and is truly more than sufficient as the leader of the mercenary team.
The problem is that I am also the president.
If Orga weren’t here, would anything have changed?
It’s really hopeless since they just get wiped out in one episode and their demise is hastened.
They’re too pure to be called a bad kid.
Because I continued to foolishly uphold integrity, I ended up rolling down.
If Hashmal had come without Ioque-sama, it might have been a little better, but it showed up at the worst possible timing…
In reality, Dexter really should have collapsed much earlier, but he managed the internal affairs well, so it’s his fault, isn’t it…?
No…! I just thought that in the end, Crescent Moon would be working the fields on Mars…!
When it comes to the story of Iron-Blooded Orphans, eight out of ten times it’s about Orga, and the rest is usually about someone like McGillis, so he is definitely a popular character that drives the work, Commander.
After watching this, I laughed because it was so much like “Battles Without Honor and Humanity.”
Isn’t Mika too much of a warrior tribe?
Well, the main members all died, but it seems that quite a few of the mob members survived.
It was probably a better ending than being used up and dying in the same environment as the first story.
At the starting point, the settings are already too harsh…
Mackie has suddenly become too foolish compared to Olga.
Mika is growing, but on top of that, it’s a bit concerning that she is intentionally giving up her autonomy.
△Orga has questionable leadership suitability.
The guys in the vice leader positions aren’t helping much.
There might have been a moment when only the leader could escape and survive, but looking at it as a whole, it’s definitely better that many were able to flee at night in the main story.
I think that part of the reason Mika became that way is because of Olga during her childhood.
It’s a gathering of kids who can’t do anything without a clear person in charge of violence…
Mika is like Katsunori Takahashi in Outrage.
I don’t think Orga could have grown that big with just a bunch of useless kids.
I like the spirit of the Tekkadan that never gives up on living until death.
I wanted Iron-Blooded Orphans to end in a way similar to Mercury’s conclusion.
If you think Makki is smart from the first season, you’re dreaming too much.
You’re forcing a correction with brute strength, aren’t you?
Even though they are in their teens, they are managing things well, and since they have potential for the future, if there were someone to coach them…
When I think about it, I can’t help but feel like, what the heck is Teiwaz doing?
Even though it’s an anime that’s been around for over 10 years, there are still sticklers appearing.
The PMC and military advisors were clearly incompetent, but
It is questionable to say that rare metal mining came to a halt before it started, leaving only fighting as an option.
Well, as the leader, I’m satisfied with that last one…
Except for those I recognize as family, I’m thoroughly cold, you know, Mika.
They probably don’t even remember McGillis’s name.
I think the sense of reliability when Mikazuki joined the struggling Tekkadan late was really strong.
There are always people who want to say that the original image is foolish, but it’s clear that Orga is doing his best.
The PMC industry has too many problems on the side of the opposing Abralow forces as well…
When will the SSR pilot character Orga be implemented…?
I think you did pretty well considering you’re a kid who came from human debris, Captain.
I wonder what would happen if we gave them a mine or something! That’s what the Yakuza boss was probably thinking with a sense of expectation.
The issue is the contents of the mine.
I want to pursue the ambitions of the Iron Flower Gang.
That was precisely when Brother Naze was in the process of long-term development.
I want to play a Super Robot Wars where I can somehow take down Raster or make him my ally.
The administrative side was probably a dispatched worker who was also in charge of training, but since neither the preparation to receive education nor the preparation to provide it was done, everything is in chaos.
In the end, if the Tekkadan keeps winning, the human debris kids will be super strong!!! They’ll indiscriminately perform Alaya-Vijnana surgeries, turn them into bullets, and kill everyone who opposes them! It keeps spreading more and more…
So it’s better for the Iron-Blooded Orphans to lose and for the world to move towards the Human Debris Prohibition Law.
McGillis is too much of a plague god…
Rastar is just the leader of a military faction, so in something like Super Robot Wars where many political leaders appear, he might be treated more like a mid-level manager.
I wouldn’t say there were no mistakes at all, but honestly, the element of luck is too strong, or rather, it’s as if the world is literally trying to kill you.
You say it’s immature, but did Olga make a mistake or something?
While Orga is saying that she would give her life for McGillis and me, it’s quite amusing to think that McGillis is saying that I, along with the Tekkadan, will share the same fate! But when you think about it carefully, it feels like a rather tragic scene that’s not funny at all.
It’s confusing, but among those with beards like the captain or Mika, the one in a particularly bad position should have been Human Debris.
To be honest, the treatment from the adults in the early stages is pretty much the same, and since Orga doesn’t discriminate in that regard, I don’t really think about it much.
Rastar would become an incredible elite if he were to appear in Super Robot Wars in his original position, as he would be the leader of the lunar defense forces, including Granada!
In the first season, the story would have ended if McGillis wasn’t there.
Mackie isn’t that much of a fool, so to speak.
I’ve achieved my goal of getting Bael and playing pretend Agnika…
Orga is just an 18-year-old kid at the time of the first season.
…However, in the Gundam world, it is often treated as older.
McGillis himself can be considered a victim of that era, but Izunario’s homosexual rape is an incredible noise.
When Mackie is acting like a schemer, he’s surprisingly dependable!
There was a bit of a change in consciousness during the Hashmal battle…
Considering that Kagar and Lacus are elite among elites, Orga is doing well for being born as he is.
Episode 1 is definitely the best Gundam.
McGillis and Gaelio are similar in hair color.
Is it the pattern where Char and Garma’s Garma has become stronger?
She’s about as old as Bright from the first generation, so she’s an elder!
When I actually declared the acquisition of Bael, I didn’t want to listen to what this kid had to say, but defying Bael would be disrespectful to my ancestors, so I think it wasn’t ineffective because I was able to create people who remained silent while navigating the unrelated zone.
It didn’t work at all on the number one troublesome Rastar.
I think the charm of McGillis as a character lies in the fact that he could only choose means like that.
Inexperienced or not, there was fundamentally no decision-making power regarding the choices or problems in the first place; it’s unavoidable for the Tekkadan.
If I continued choosing better options to gain power to have that, something perished.
It is suggested from an early stage that it’s a mafia story.
I knew that destruction was a given path, but
As has been said repeatedly, it’s really disappointing how poorly the developments have been handled since Hashmal.
Well, putting aside that kind of meta, when I think about how to avoid destruction… there isn’t really anything, right?
Even my backer, Brother Naze, is somewhat disliked.
Well, it might be a chance if I could distribute something like a bribe to someone higher up, but I probably can’t play that kind of political game, Olga.
Human debris is that, you know.
People who were living ordinary lives have fallen to the bottom after being hunted down, so the sense of despair is much greater than that of Mika and the others.
It’s said that when compared to Mr. Bright at a similar age in terms of capability…
After all, Mr. Bright is not at the top, but as the captain.
If Izunario doesn’t quickly fall from power, that homosexual rapist might end up holding the power of the three families: the Farido family, the Ishu family, and the Baldwin family…
Basically, the conclusion of the Iron-Blooded Orphans threads is that since there was no other option because someone approached it with a ridiculous argument, Orga did his best.
The Battles Without Honor and Humanity, The Godfather, and the Shinsengumi.
Mr. Bright is struggling to respond to unreasonable demands, but he doesn’t bear any responsibility for choosing the camp and supporting all his subordinates.
If you still have a burning fighting spirit, then shoot down the giant enemy. ×3
Unleash the wrath of justice, Gundam… I messed up, but…
The way Kudelia is overwhelmed in season 2 really makes you think that Marie is writing the script based on feelings…
In Gundam, 18 and 19 years old would be characters like Bright and Zechs.
I’m sorry, but I should have cut ties quickly after the first season.
Since the members of the Tekkadan are all long-time friends, it feels like everyone understands Orga’s bravado.
I think the leader didn’t receive a decent education and desperately learned to read and write in order to help his older brother.
Until we excavate MA, it’s definitely a dead end if I don’t team up with Maki.
In the early episodes of Season 1, Kudelia’s heroine qualities were amazing.
Well, I did have a child, so I guess I was a heroine until the end…
I’m a little curious about what would have happened if Maki had won by chance and Olga had survived…
I have a feeling that nothing good will come of it.
Characters that can’t do anything until their role in the final stage comes up do occasionally happen, don’t they?
Even the protagonist faces problems.
I think it’s best to disband after one term.
But the peak of the Tekkadan was probably between the first and second seasons, so there wouldn’t be an option to disband during that period.
It seems that Kudelia originally intended to wrap up her role in the first season.
The heroine of the second season is clearly written as Olga.
Although Eugene and others have been able to study and contribute to tactics by the second season, the calming effect of Biscuit is irreplaceable…
It is true that Marie was troubled by the Tekkadan’s treatment in the final stages, but outsiders cannot know how much interference there was.
Mika’s intensity in her eyes was a bit too strong.
But it was Orga who did that…
Olga is dead!
I have defeated Barbatos too!
Thanks to that, is it alright to say that the Tekkadan was destroyed? It seems like the ones who escaped managed to slip away nicely.
At the time of the first term’s start, the group that can read and write is really working hard… Orga is amazing.
If it’s a compilation, it ends with defeating Hashmal.
I have many favorite Gundam types, including Gusion, Ryusei-go, and Kimaris Vidar.
Once again, it’s Lord Iok’s crappy pop event.
It feels like it ended there because we lost Orga (the leader of Tekkadan) and Barbatos (the strongest force of Tekkadan).
For a mafia with regular armed forces, having subordinates rebel is a common event, so handling the aftermath is more important, right?
There are times when I feel like it’s unfair that Olga, who died after doing her best in her own naive way, is being made into such a laughingstock for all time…
Well, I guess it’s no good if the visuals are interesting…
If Mackie had taken over the world and cut off the Tekkadan, it would have made for a prettier story with Mackie as the final boss.
The area around Bael is too noisy.
It seems that automating murder using machines is strong and convenient! However, as a result of going too far, it has become uncontrollable, which is said to be the case with the disaster war.
I wonder what would have happened if the Human Debris & Alaya-Vijnana combo had continued to be used for its convenience, without being regulated as it was.
As long as we take down the Gundam, the Tekkadan as mercenaries will be irreversibly broken, so achieving that is all that matters to me, seriously.
I like Julieta when she’s not involved with the Iron Flower Gang.
Every single action of Iok-san seems to be leading the Tekkadan to destruction, and it feels like the role is a bit too concentrated.
When you seriously talk about Olga, it becomes a story about how hard she worked and how pitiful her situation was.
Honestly, it’s understandable to laugh at someone who gets shot, doesn’t seek treatment, and says something incomprehensible while talking about “the flower of hope”!
Julietta Who Eats Butterflies