
Saegusa: “…Camille, you’re not injured, right?” “…Fa, you’re okay too, aren’t you?” Bright Noah: “What? What are you talking about?”
But it’s a good scene here…
>>1
What? What are you talking about?
I remember laughing at the reply that said Saegusa ended up mentally breaking down instead.
Are you going to have a mental breakdown?
It was different.
A branching Z world where either Saegusa becomes a victim or Camille suffers a mental breakdown.
It’s funny, including the part where you just say “that’s enough…”
Is this the theater version?
I wondered what you were talking about, but it turned out to be really good!
A scene that made me laugh because of an anonymous person.
I suddenly burst out laughing because of this.
At the same time, for those who learned about Z from this, make sure to watch it properly instead of just a digest version on TV.
I wanted to say that.
In this timeline, is there also no future where Saegusa is killed by Yazan?
Just the way you tied this up made me glad I watched the movie version… I think that way precisely because I also love the TV version.
A world where you either have a mental breakdown here or get killed by Yazaan.
Saegusa, who has been declared dead, suffered a mental breakdown, and never runs out of subtle topics.
It’s a good scene where you think, “I’m glad that two people survived because so many people died…”
I understand that you’re happy to confirm their well-being, but don’t comment on the live broadcast!
In the movie version, Judeau remains a thug in Shangri-La.
When I thought about what ZZ would do from here, it ended up being summed up in one word: depleting its strength.
Since it’s a theatrical version, I can’t form a Psycho Mark 2 team…
It’s the 1st and Z movie version timeline.
Looking at it in digest form, it’s hilarious how Camille only ends up in tragic situations.
The end result of that being a mental breakdown is just too much…
Char was shocked by Saegusa’s mental breakdown, which later led to the Neo Zeon uprising.
Isn’t this guy a gay character…? It makes me think for a moment.
Z will understand Char’s feelings of retaliation if they read the novel all the way to the end after finishing watching the TV show.
I can’t handle how intense Camille is in the latter half of the TV version…
By Saegusa’s mental collapse
Camille and Fa are getting off the ship to take care of Saegusa.
In the end, it connects to ZZ, doesn’t it?
But Kamille comes back in ZZ…
I can see the colony falling right in front of me, but…
Is that the person who was defeated in episode ZZ1?
It wasn’t dead after all…
When I first heard it in the fully voiced G Generation Spirits, I felt like I was going crazy.
It’s nice to feel happy living in the commentary here.
It’s fine to do commentary, but why do you change your voice so faithfully?
Looking at it this way, it was that guy next door who drove Saegusa crazy…
So if I break down mentally here, I can avoid dying, Saegusa.
When you take off that thing on your back, it’s usually a Re-GZ.
The part where Z returns to a human form is what makes it good.
Shouldn’t the sunglasses have heard this?
Saegusa is definitely doing this at drinking parties as a one-off performance.
The time has come for Saegusa!
Since it’s a good opportunity, why not just fabricate a new ZZ?
Z has too many dead people, ZZ ignores humanity too much, and the federal officials are too corrupt, really…
But the music Saegusa makes is really good.
The atmosphere of the movie is generally soft, not just here.
It’s a nice scene where the tension that everyone in the crew was feeling has finally eased.
(Starting rap part)
In the setting where Judo is bald, he can defeat Char without any hesitation…
Why did you commentate…?
If the ending is good, then it’s all good; the scenario for ZZ starts from here, and I almost caught a cold due to the temperature fluctuations.
Since Camille crashed into the Wave Rider and it’s still broken, it’s just like in the TV version.
I really like the contrast in the movie where Z returns to human form because he is alive.
By the way, does the movie version connect to CCA…?
Since the flow is from the movie version Z to the TV version ZZ, the existence of Camille is hidden a lot, which made me laugh.
But I want to see a new ZZ where a slightly grown-up Camille either clashes with Judau or doesn’t…
When Z looks back, it is clear that the bald man has been meticulously inflicting precise damage on Camille’s mind to completely shatter his spirit.
What? What are you saying? For a moment, I thought you were saying something ridiculous too, seeing it as 🩵.
For those who were shocked by the ending of the TV version of Z, ZZ can also be watched until the very end.
“Even if it’s just the worst final episode, please indulge me with sweet words.”
I remember Gackt saying he wanted to see Z transform slowly, and then they added that to the last scene as a good idea.
I want to see the new ZZ route where Char appears in the middle.
By the way, Mashumar will also be on our side…
Why did it suddenly become a feminine style of speaking here?
Saegusa is a nice guy…
There are complaints that the budget is too low, but the new animation and depiction itself are highly regarded, like in the movie version of Z.
ZZ is a Neo-Zeon unit that seems to appear out of nowhere, and the sudden swap with Minerva-sama makes the chaos in the latter part truly remarkable.
The newly animated Art of the Argama in the movie version Z is surprisingly full of nature, which makes me laugh a little.
Doing the basic story with a single frame of anime and narration isn’t really a bad idea.
I want you to pick up the TV version of the scenario, not just the 1st one.
It’s unsatisfying that there’s no eternal Fou or Rozamia.
Well, it’s fine because ZZ started right after, but if it had ended like that, Z would have been evaluated as one of the top depressive anime.
Most of the main characters are dead.
But this is really a good scene…
I wanted the usual background music for scenes like the charge.
The atmosphere of the Argama crew is nice, isn’t it?
Can I eat the cake? It felt like there were a lot of relaxed new cuts saying things like “No, you can’t.”
Stop talking like Camille, Saegusa!!!
In G Gen, if they suddenly hit us with that ending as a new interpretation, it would be shocking, so I wonder if it’s a somewhat hopeful new interpretation…
If Camille’s UR gacha comes, I just want them to add more episodes of the original Z’s final episode…
Ruu-san is cute!!! I can tell that part was still leaning towards a gag.
It feels like Mashumar should just be a regular rival character all the way to the end… right?
It was the same with Jared from Z.
When watching the anime, the Argama crew and the former WB crew are always so kind to Camille…
The newly filmed parts are still at a level where they can be considered a species.
There was a lot of talk about the cut scene from Mount Kilimanjaro in the movie, but honestly, the story there was so chaotic that it’s hard to disagree; it truly felt like unnecessary excess.
In the movie, Camille doesn’t suffer a mental breakdown…
It just feels like Glemmy is going to die within the ZZ range no matter which route he takes…
It’s just a personal impression, but…
Both of you are safe, right?
Why did you commentate using different voice tones?
Mashumaro disappeared after one season, and when it finally appeared again, the character seemed to have changed.
That’s nice…
Ah… good…
Entering Shangri-La, but the maintenance of the Z Gundam has reached its limit.
I rely on the junkyard to see if there are usable parts…
Like an introduction.
The character changes and, although they are on the enemy side, they mainly deal with the enemy’s enemy, which might be why they feel less like a foe.
I really liked it when Camille properly returned to human form and took a deep breath.
It seemed like Mashumaro and Kyara could have become potential allies…
I think it’s the best presentation because you can end with a refreshing smile without feeling damp.
(Axius has returned.)
Jerid’s portrayal while piloting the Byalan is excessively convenient and sloppily used!
When you think about it calmly, having two acquaintances from the enhanced human category die, and one of them being killed by my own hands, isn’t that quite harsh even in historical terms?
In the new version of Z, Camille was relatively stable, so when I first saw ZZ…
The excessively harsh developments for Judo continue in a rapid tempo, making me laugh.
No, I can’t laugh…
Shirako’s MS took Jupiteris along with it! Camille said calmly, and it finally made me realize that he could properly stay here…
I believe that the sense of liberation from the route branching in the last old-style animation is a miracle born out of the low budget.
The scenes that anonymous people make jokes about are either really good scenes or truly bad ones, right?
I thought the Titans had disappeared, but the thickness of the Federation’s unreliable face has accelerated dramatically since ZZ.
After kissing through the helmet with Fa in the new translation, I think Fa’s laughter is really unique…
The adults in the Argama are generally kinder and more composed than in the TV version.
Especially Emma.
When I first saw it, I was moved even before that.
Huh, what about ZZ?
In the TV version, Emma first resorts to violence.
I’m getting teased by Camille for reaching out too much.
“This will lead to a counterattack from here.”
What are you talking about!? But it’s also a scene that shows you can come back properly…
“You really are sane to respond with ‘That’s enough.'”
Starting the commentary suddenly and saying “that’s enough” is not okay!!
In the first place, even in the era of F91, half of humanity lives in a world where they are under 50 years old, in the Universal Century.
When watching the original Z, I was confused thinking, “Huh? Isn’t Camile supposed to have a mental breakdown here?” and suddenly due to Saegusa’s bizarre behavior, it seems like a strange connection might be made with the thought, “What!? A mental breakdown is happening to Saegusa?”
The movie version of Hathaway is connected to Char’s Counterattack, which is different from the original, so they should somehow connect ZZ as well.
This time, G Generation ZZ is doing an exceptionally thorough and lengthy recreation of the original work compared to all previous Gundam games.
Since Z is a theatrical version script, I feel a mysterious influence that tries not to include Camille.
I wondered what Eternal would do with this adoption, but since the story progresses in a digest format, it didn’t feel out of place after all.
Was it that the movie version Z skipped ZZ and connected to Revenge?
In other words, if Camille appeared in ZZ in a healthy state, he could very well lose his temper at Haman’s actions and charge in with the Wave Rider.
It’s nice to see Bright-san looking relieved and exasperated…
Actually, the TV version is really tough, so this is a huge relief…
GACKT’s songs are really good…
But that chubby-faced Fou is a no-go.
If ZZ were to be newly recorded, it would be Judau…
If we’re going to do Char’s rebellion, I feel like ZZ will be needed one way or another.
Even though Camille is alive, the situation hasn’t changed that much, so it may connect to CCA.
So you can win, then?
Ah, that’s right!
I’ll let everyone know!
We’re having a party!
Saegusa goes through a lot of hardships even in ZZ…
If Camille is alive, it would naturally mean that Camille would be the one to confront Haman, so perhaps it also implies that ZZ won’t awaken for that reason.
When I first saw the movie without any spoilers, it was truly shocking…
Gackt’s songs are definitely better in the first part.
The way the movie ends, although it has taken a hit, there are quite a few ships left intact, so there’s time for AEUG to regroup as Axis, which has Minerva delivered to Earth, temporarily retreats. Meanwhile, the person in sunglasses has gone missing.
In Eternal, after being scattered by Yazan, neither Saegusa, Camille, nor Fa will be shown anymore in ZZ.
F91’s Carrozzeria still hasn’t found a substitute…
I wonder how things are going with Goton and the game.
Archive?