
Mobile Suit Gundam Eight 2025.6.26 START
Isn’t it if the manga sells?
First of all, Gundam Ace isn’t really a hot topic…
When it comes to a completely new work that was released along with a model kit, it’s the Gundam manga Moon Gundam.
>>3
It’s not the same as being serialized…
I remember it was around the release of volume 2.
What is that crystal…?
Is it like a Fafner…?
I wonder when Accelize will be turned into a plastic model…
>>6
I want a V-UNIT.
When it comes to Gunpla being released ahead of an anime adaptation, it’s the Unicorn.
>>7
Well, it was already decided that the unicorn would be adapted into an anime.
>>22
At first, there was no such talk, so Katoki commented that the deformation and sleeves used in the design made it difficult to commercialize.
>>26
I was quite skeptical about that statement, but after the subsequent FT, I started to reconsider that it was actually true.
It’s how you look at it.
The atmosphere of the main character’s machine feels kind of like a Gundam frame.
Just being published in Gundam Ace is already something, but since it’s part of the Alternative series, it seems unlikely to take off.
I heard that the script is by the person from Iron-Blooded.
>>11
It feels like it’s guaranteed to be a bad piece of work.
I don’t think Kamoshida is such a great screenwriter, but I see him quite often.
>>12
The most important thing for a screenwriter is the ability to consistently meet deadlines…
No matter how interesting your writing is, a person who cannot meet deadlines is not valued.
Is it true that this is the final Gundam and that it has a patchwork appearance?
Even if you say “Iron Blood,” it’s about the Moon Steel, right?
First, it’s not about good or bad, but whether it concludes or not?
If it’s the Another Gundam from Damn A, there was also the Burai… it was kind of mediocre though…
>>18
I didn’t feel like they were putting that much effort into it in the first place…
>>23
There was really no media mix that resembled that at all.
I think the issue with the Iron-Blooded Orphans-related projects is more about the planning than it is about Kamishida having a habit of throwing things aside.
>>19
The scenario of Uruhan felt strange as well, and I’m curious about how it would turn out if it were original.
That said, if we go by the theory that people with experience in offbeat jobs are not suitable, there are probably hardly any talented individuals left among anime screenwriters.
For the time being, it seems like it’ll be released in G Generations soon.
I think it’s inevitable, but it feels like there’s nothing new about it.
>>24
Isn’t it good to go with a classic design for a change?
It’s a male protagonist.
>>24
I know.
Things like this are what both Zeek Ax and Mercury are complaining about.
Even if we hope for an anime adaptation, it might just end up being a short anime within G Generation.
Are you dreaming that a long dam-e manga could get a full adaptation with such a lengthy runtime?
>>28
The One Year War arc didn’t happen, but The Origin was made into an anime.
I mean, the serialization of the Mercury side story is resuming…
>>29
Isn’t it a good thing?
Is this one of the new products A to E?
It’s unreasonable to try to extend the thread just based on surrounding circumstances.
Wait quietly.
Well, it seems like nothing starts unless we bring out the Gunpla.
It looks more interesting than the sequel already.
I don’t really understand the designer, but I wonder if the plastic models will sell?
>>37
Are you going to come out?
It’s too detailed and intricate; it’s impossible, isn’t it?
>>41
It seems like it’s a large project, so if that’s true, they should definitely release it.
I don’t know, though.
Gum Eight
When I think about how the Gundam plastic model didn’t catch on early in the series, I feel like this might flop as well.
The designer has been doing Gundam parodies for quite some time and has been picked up officially, so you can see them quite often in card games.
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>>45
When you lay 8 on its side, it looks like a squid before it looks like infinity.
https://bookwalker.jp/series/422335/
Plastic model release announced simultaneously.
By the way, the Gundam Nayon from the Mercury side story is also being made into a plastic model.
It’s being emphasized again that the anime in the Universal Century series of games is under the responsibility of UC Engage.
I feel that future alternative series game animations will likely be done in G Generation.
The protagonist is really handsome…
It’s a bit lined, but it’s quite a standard Gundam.
It’s definitely decided to be made into a model.
So you’re really putting in a lot of effort, huh?
>>51
There is also the example of Moon Gundam, so it’s hard to say.
Although I’ve been appearing here and there in places like Bargil,
>>53
I must say, the Moon Gundam itself has been fairly recognized not only in model kits but also in games, and it’s clear that it has been treated better than others.
Well, Damn A should come up with more original projects.
>>52
I’ve been doing it from time to time! The person who did the illustrations for the Iron Blood comic adaptation worked on it, but it ended up being a flop!
>>57
It’s not just one…
Well, I don’t think that’s so bad, though.
>>57
They really put effort into the first volume with voice actors and commercials…
If you’re putting in effort, you would expand at a more famous place instead of at Damue.
>>54
We have to make sure that Dam A continues to exist, after all!
>https://bookwalker.jp/series/422335/
Is Gundam still going on?
Origin was originally a pillar that served as the purpose of Gundam Ace, so the positions are just too different.
The anime adaptation of Moon was picked up by UCE, but what will happen with this?
Well, I still don’t understand the content at all.
In older works, the G-Unit had a manga series and a plastic model line.
Well, to begin with, if you ask whether something will have a great development if serialized elsewhere…
Is it about the size of a sample?
Various publishers have been nibbling at it since Sambo, but it’s not going well.
By the way, it’s the new anime of Engage on the Universal Century side.
Well, the fact that the plastic model is being released shows that they are indeed putting in a lot of effort.
It’s no exaggeration to say that there’s a world of difference between having and not having model kits.
>>67
The F90 series has become scary as it has started to pick up on past comics.
Although the Gundam manga has been serialized for quite a long time, I don’t hear much about the story of Aggressor.
Sambor is interesting, but it only brings out those that are difficult to three-dimensionalize.
>>69
It’s about time for GBL to come…
Mr. Manjou’s Gundam manga was always linked with Try Age…
I used to listen to Flanagan Boone a lot at the beginning, you know.
>>71
Recently, there has been some talk about a professional pervert named Gog here.
>>71
I still think that Gundam with that devil-like design is one of a kind, but ever since some original characters appeared, I feel like something has changed…
>>78
I think he’s an interesting writer, but it’s just too difficult to base an entire manga on the deep dive into Boon.
After seeing Zieg Axes, it’s a very orthodox design.
As long as we can release a plastic model, it could become a long-lasting popular Gunpla like the Pale Rider…
When I see it in the thumbnail, it just looks like a card from some card game…
I think it’s good to do a manga project to sell plastic models.
I think it’s out of the question to take a long break from serialization.
>>79
If it’s on a monthly break, I really stop following it.
I wonder if they could post this online.
Twilight Axis, which was animated and also had a model kit released…
>>82
That is a special case where the project to create a PV for Char’s Counterattack expanded and turned into that.
>>89
If that’s the case, they should allocate a larger budget for it…
Rather than a novel about Mercury dragging on, a manga is better.
>>83
That novel is good.
It might actually be a good situation because Sunrise seems to be so busy that they can’t afford to do half-hearted work like in anime “Samborl” or “Towa Akushu.”
Last Horizon is interesting.
F90 is doing great with both the serialization and Gundam models. It’s amazing!
“I wondered if Sunbol was actually motivated since OVA Atlas is doing it on Premium Bandai.”
You might have done it knowing that it would end there.
Sambol is quite aggressive when it comes to media expansion, like branching out into games and such.
>>93
Valpurigis aside, works that have become properly talked about also get cast in games and build-related anime.
>>98
Valpurgis is not just a topic, it’s fundamentally the 30th anniversary project of Gundam games.
Additionally, there haven’t been any plastic models released, so they are not being prioritized.
I thought it was finally a project involving Gundam 8, but it’s an alternative.
Are you kidding? There’s already a new release while I’m still playing Gique Ax!
>>95
Aren’t you going to do a comic adaptation of Gikux?
>>96
If it’s 12 episodes, it would be tough to follow at a monthly pace.
>>96
Since it’s a collaborative work, we can’t just do whatever we want.
>>96
It’s not going to happen after the anime ends.
They are making too much with the moon, short stories, and now they are doing the Engage Gundam at UCE!
Even though I say it’s a new work, it’s actually a project that has been dormant for four years.
>>102
I don’t know if Mr. Kamoshida was busy or if it was to match the timing for something.
>>112
Wasn’t that something you were waiting for in the G Generation service launch?
>>116
There is a possibility that it was based on a linking premise…
>>112
Maybe the manga artist’s schedule changed…
It seems that Jiku Axis isn’t a project to be done for a long time.
For now, the main character will be a plastic model, but I can’t guarantee if it will continue, so I can’t say anything for sure.
Mercury didn’t do any main story comic adaptations either, not even as a side story.
I think there may not be anyone who wants to do the main story’s comic adaptation because there’s too much pressure.
>>104
I also had to drop out of G-Reco along the way.
>>110
I’ve just been on hiatus, but I’m still making progress on my work, so I haven’t retired yet!
>>104
The adaptation of the main story into a comic was continued for a while after the main story ended, but it might have been lucky to be released alongside the Orga boom.
Urza’s Hunt has already been teasing new footage from the start, so it seems like it’s completed and just waiting in line.
The adaptation of anime into comic form is something that happens inconsistently.
I have a feeling that Zieg Ax will become complicated in terms of rights later on because of involvement from other companies.
>>108
The aircraft, characters, and scenario are all under Bandai’s jurisdiction, right?
>>108
I suppose they’re negotiating to sell smoothly at Bandai…
I thought Eclipse would be involved in future developments.
Urzuhunt occasionally has someone who keeps shouting that it’s dead, but no matter how you think about it, they’re just waiting for the 10th anniversary of Kabaneri.
>>113
Well, I’m not sure if that’s a definite release period, but there are definitely some cases where we’ve only been told about something being made and then haven’t heard anything for a much longer time. Compared to those, the fact that new footage is being shown makes this situation significantly better.
The anime adaptation at UCE should have an old cel animation style or be a great place for experimentation with filming techniques.
If we’re treating Urhan as dead, then Hathaway has been dead for a long time…
>>121
It seems like it will take at least two more works no matter how you look at it.
The pumpkin will become Char…
>>121
Part 2 might not make it in time for the Paris Olympics, I mentioned that quite a while ago, but that’s already long past now.
I was wondering what they would do with the app content prior to the new part in Urusei Yatsura, but I now feel like it’s possible they might throw it into G Generation Eternal.
>>122
I just want to see the Urs Hant and Iron-Blooded MSV mechs in Eternal.
>>122
G Generation Eternal has been releasing new footage from SEED and has become quite an ideal distribution format. It seems that new developments for alternative works, including Uru’s Hunt, can mostly be handled there.
Urzuhunt seems like it will be released when we least expect it, so I’m not too worried about it.
P left the company and went to another one, so I don’t know what’s going on in that regard.
>>123
Well, there are multiple P’s.
>>143
Among the multiple P’s, the anime P has quit Bandai Namco.
The game producer who started the project for Wuls Hunt is now at UC Engage, so it’s even more unclear who is handling the project!
Isn’t it often that the serialized authors of Dame A stop due to illness?
>>124
Not only Damé, but manga artists tend to be sickly…
>>124
I might be speaking with a biased image, but it’s said that veterans can draw mecha, which might lead to a higher incidence of illness or something like that…?
I wonder if this is a story where multiple types of mechas can be deployed.
>>126
The fact that there is only one Gundam means we need to figure out how to produce a second one.
After reading it later, I was moved by how interesting it was and how impressive the writing was, but I wonder how much of a topic of conversation the unicorn was when the original story was progressing.
>>127
I thought something like this was way too religious and that it would definitely get cut.
I was mostly cut off.
>>127
Well, at least on the Dam A side, they put in a lot of effort into making things like PVs.
It might be because it was a novel exclusive to Dame A, but there wasn’t much buzz online before the anime adaptation.
After the Pesse arc ends, Engage will stop insisting on the official timeline and just focus on data and so on.
>>128
The original mechas from that older G Gen don’t have as much style.
It’s fine to just go all out from the beginning like in Triaje.
Hathaway’s manga can’t progress on its own without the two-part movie being made…
>>130
I wonder how many more years it will take.
Well, it seems quite difficult to animate the Gundam from the thread image.
>>135
The design already seems incredibly difficult at the manga level.
>>135
At least the design is not based on the premise of being animated by hand.
>>160
Well, now there’s the option of CGI as well.
Is Kondo Manga still ongoing?
>>139
I’m doing it.
>>140
Are you doing it?
I remember that the last time I read it was after Aunt Martha and Albert.
In the first place, making anime takes several years.
>>141
Speaking of which, didn’t Urusei Yatsura show a sneak peek of the new part even at the initial anime announcement? I have doubts that they weren’t working on the project during the app’s hiatus.
They said the anime part finished quite early in the pickling period.
I don’t know how the handover is going, but I think Iron-Blooded Orphans is believed to be profitable, so it probably won’t be easily canceled.
It might really be dead, or it might be moving.
Outside people can’t tell which is which.
I wonder if the crystal will be like the Orgone Energy in Super Robot Wars.
I mean, the producer doesn’t have any rights, right?
People who have been operating steadily for many years have become representative examples, but it’s clear even from the outside that the burden of robot manga is extraordinary…
In the end, it won’t become a topic of discussion unless it becomes an anime.
The fact that F90 can be read steadily without many breaks.
>>154
It’s quite amazing that the F90 cluster, which started almost immediately after F90FF ended, hasn’t had any hiatus so far… they’re even publishing two episodes at the same time.
There is currently no official way to watch the anime part of Urusei Yatsura.
If I can be picked up in G Generation, then that’s fine.
>>159
If they don’t integrate the anime part with the OVA from the beginning, it’s completely confusing from the standpoint of watching the anime.
>>164
I think G Generation is just right because it can do both the anime part and the AVD game part.
>>164
Well, ideally, it would be an adaptation that turns the ADV part into anime, but who knows when that will happen.
In Gundam manga, Crossbone will never be animated, but it gets treated well in model kits and games.
>>163
If we try to animate it now, the voice…
>>168
If there’s a problem, then you could just find a replacement, right?!
>>163
Isn’t it all just about the Steel Seven?
>>169
Isn’t Phantom treated pretty well?
>>176
I love Ghost the most, and recently I’ve finally started to get some attention here and there, but I still can’t say I’m being treated very well…
>>176
Since many of the models look great in 3D, I have the impression that once they are turned into 3D form in some way, they tend to establish a lasting popularity, especially in the Cross Bone series.
It might be better to approach it with expectations similar to Valkyries, considering it might show its face in the game too.
If you just connect the parts of the app’s animation, the gaps will be too spacious, so what should we do?
>>167
Well, I guess we could make a video including the voice part around that Gun-chan on YouTube.
What I’m currently reading in the damA is F90, Astray, and OL Haman-sama.
The new G Gen title in June is probably this one, right?
I still don’t quite get Orgatina.
I don’t have any intention of complaining, though.
>>174
I think it’s fine to use Another in places like this.
>>174
Well, that doesn’t sit well because you’re using the wrong words.
I like Crossbone, but it really feels like it’s run out of ideas.
>>177
It’s undeniable that it feels stretched out forcefully…
Seeing the figures up to the anchor makes me realize that Kurobon is really strong.
What’s going on with the Gundam where the serious religious war of witches has started…?
>>181
I’m enduring by freezing myself against the pleasure tentacles.
It seems that there are many projects in Dengeki Maoh that are based on short-term serialization, so it might be possible to wrap things up in about three volumes and then thoroughly develop short anime adaptations or merchandise to conclude the series.
Since it took a considerable amount of time for the Kurobon to be picked up by G Generation in the first place, it’s understandable.
I feel that it won’t be long before Phantom becomes a staple.
I wish a definitive work that fills in the gaps of the latter half of the Universal Century would come out!
Isn’t it enough that the Metal Build has been created, Phantom?
Things like Krobun and Astray sell well even without an anime, so there’s no need to make one, right?
The problem with Iron-Blooded P might also involve external parties getting involved from the beginning.
That’s exactly why the color is prominently featured in the design.