
What is up with this person…
It’s hard to believe that such a silly face could have killed an old man.
>>2
It’s funny to go on an apology tour after that.
Watching the first half of the digest, Treize is one hell of a bastard…
Just seeing this face makes me laugh.
Tear the invitation.
I’ll wipe your tears.
I will kill you.
Fu…
I’ll… kill you.
It’s really funny that I’m not planning to stand out at school at all.
Hiiro is also strange.
Lilina is also weird at the same level.
Trez “With this, I can become the disliked one… A disliked person must be strong.”
I found the background music for the next episode preview quite amusing, so I ended up watching the previews for all the episodes, but isn’t the ethical perspective in this Gundam world pretty messed up?
This is the good part of Gundam from that time, isn’t it?
In the next episode preview, they will properly and specifically mention the developments of that episode.
In the end, entering the atmosphere while being sniped and having letters torn up creates a beautiful contrast.
Gundam X shows a significant amount of footage for the next episode.
I feel like they are as ruthless as the Titans.
Zex Marquis (19) completes revenge without doing anything in particular and begins to go astray.
I think the Heero from episode 1 wasn’t just a quiet type with a shadow, but was actually quite passionate.
The Gundam series shows that everyone is living too impulsively in the moment…
The eccentricity of the characters is amazing.
The part about Lilina’s stepfather being blown up is like a comedy sketch.
A man who is silent but acts according to his emotions.
It looks fun, or rather, the energy is high, isn’t it?
Are there any characters similar to Treize in the entire anime so far?
The direct ruthlessness is thin, but high-ranking officials are quickly assassinated and public opinion is stirred up extensively.
Heero’s duo that follows him around is too kind-hearted.
This year is the 30th anniversary!!!
But everyone who became a victim is remembered…
Rebuilding the Sunk Kingdom! The fall of the Sunk Kingdom!
Hiiro, getting passionate, begins with, “All I can do is fight.”
Defending Noin and discussing the pros and cons of complete peace, the current state of the world, public opinion, national defense, and the country’s future prospects.
Chatty enough to keep talking without pause.
Good… maybe good.
Hiiro gives the impression of being taciturn, but
You’re the type to clearly express your own opinions.
At least, I desire to hold the world in my hands.
It’s completely different from the typical villain who wants to take revenge on the world.
If you watch all the episodes properly, will you understand Treize’s purpose?
It has a unique aesthetic, but I don’t really understand the background that leads to such a way of thinking.
I think that the one year duration within the story is too short in light of the changes in the global situation.
It has not even been a year since it is from April to December.
It’s nice to tear up a birthday card as a form of retaliation for someone saying it directly at the end…
I thought while playing that it was probably because I only saw it when I was a child, so I remembered it quite vaguely.
What the hell are these guys… it’s just a series of events like that.
It’s more emotional than I thought, more talkative than I thought, and not as prioritizing rationality as I thought.
In a word, I guess Treize is the “God who loves the Earth.”
We aimed to create a peaceful Earth with as few sacrifices as possible, including ourselves.
I think it’s because I’m summarizing it concisely.
When Dermaiyu took advantage of Ririna’s charisma to rise to power, I couldn’t help but laugh a little at how quickly he was cornered once he was at the top.
Lady: “Lord Treize is the one who can become a god standing at the pinnacle of the world.”
Treize: “My lady… I don’t want such a thing…”
Are you saying it has collapsed…?
So what is the meaning of this fight?!!
“If you’ve come to kill me, then go ahead and kill me… Is that what you’re saying…? Very well, Zero…”
Isn’t the lady too strong in the first half?
I think Lilina with slightly blunt bangs is cute.
Dede! Teketen Teketen!
Hiiro is playing basketball in physical education class.
Just that alone makes the visual so ridiculously interesting, that’s unfair.
The duke’s plan to gain popularity by incorporating Lilina isn’t a bad one, but…
The problem is that Lady Lilina’s popularity is so great that I can’t keep up with it.
Trowa is laughing… Even if I try to talk about it, he’s laughing like that only in that place, so it’s no wonder I’m surprised.
I thought Gundam was awesome, but when I rewatched it, I realized these guys are only fighting losing battles, so it’s great that the last subtitle is “The Last Victor.”
Zzap!!
(Wind)
(For some reason, nobody is there)
Terrible…
It is Treize who is often guiding Lady’s actions.
In a cutscene that feels like Hiirō starting a new way of life after the battle.
It feels like the work attire suggests that after the war, one ended up in the cleaning industry.
I thought, “This anime has some weird scenes here and there…”
Treize was surprisingly a worthless guy.
If things go a bit too far and I can’t control the world, I end up feeling alienated and sulking!
It’s interesting that from Treize’s perspective, the best understanding partner is Duo.
As it was stated that this is an anime for women, it seems that they aren’t placing much importance on mobile suits, as the number of them in G Generation Eternal is quite small.
Treize is the kind of person who says he will retire because he has become an old man, so what he is doing is just unusually large-scale normal.
When I look back, there are scenes where Hiiro is blowing away mobs in his real body, which I think sets it apart from other Gundam series.
Aside from the protagonist, there were no other scenes of such grotesque murders, not even in Mikazuki or Setsuna.
Hehehe… this is the end! Gundam!
It’s surprising that there are hardly any typical sleazy soldiers around here.
The Tallgeese is unresponsive! Compared to Zex, it’s difficult to evaluate Treize’s satisfaction with Tallgeese 2.
Troze feels like he’s doing his best, but Five is managing to keep up with him despite being outdated! That’s probably the feeling.
What are today’s casualties?
I love the part in episode 1 where they laugh heartily and say, “Hahaha, that’s tough!”
I never thought there would be someone in this world who would seriously come to defeat me.
It’s elegant…
From Treize’s perspective, Heero is recognized as a proper villain.
It’s a vibe of standing up against the evil secret organization OZ, but the soldiers are surprisingly high in civility.
It seems like I use it just because it’s high performance at a glance, but I don’t really have much time spent piloting my Gundam…
I’ve heard that the highest number of circles at Comiket among all Gundam series is from Wing, and that SEED and 00 couldn’t surpass that.
I thought that the protagonist being Rukawa Griliba probably made their popularity incomparable to other Gundam series.
W ultimately makes a choice that considers the Earth’s sphere for all factions, which is good.
I had never seen it before, so I was like, “You’re the one who gets to ride Epion first?!”
Indeed, while I don’t directly depict corpses, I joyfully kill a lot like the protagonists in action movies, blowing people up with grenades or shooting them with machine guns.
Got it! He’s out of ammo!
That was quick… my death too.
Dieeeeeee!
If I had to choose, it would be Tsubarov.
The character who seemed like a mad villain until the very end of this anime was
A scene where Virgo disables the Death Scythe Hell’s beam scythe with cooperative PD.
It’s good, isn’t it?
There is no other work where the main character’s machine is used by others as much as this one.
The lady’s bombing terrorism is too powerful.
Huh? Mobile Suit?… Is that Gundam?!
EW only remade the appearance of the aircraft, and Heavyarms and Sandrock have been around since the very early units.
The remarkable person Trowa happens to be the leader of a circus troupe where he is hiding.
Considering the lady’s actions, it’s surprising she hasn’t died along the way and has survived until the end…
“I wanted to see the performance of this weapon too…”
I love workers.
Stop the retreat! We will advance!
Are you going to protect the Gundam!?
Ah! The best reinforcements!
It’s scary that while Katru is urging surrender, the other four are in a mood where they want to kill anyone who has seen the Gundam.
G Generation Eternal does a good job summarizing the story, but if they are going to include the part about the torpedoes, I wanted them to add some still images in the continuation part too.
It might be because I’ve watched them in succession, but I feel that OO and W have a similar underlying axis.
Typically, you shoot the partner you no longer need before dropping them from the plane.
However, this work was different.
The craziest one is Trant.
The one who forcibly made Duo ride Zero.
Gundam doesn’t say anything.
Zero seems to have a sense of being a partner, but it’s rare for Wing to show any such indication, making it an unusual case, Heero.
The Marie-Maia Army can’t shoot unarmed civilians… that’s why the idealistic army listened to the citizens’ protests.
Citizens will stand up and protest against the military! Normally, if you do that to someone in the middle of a coup, it would mean certain death, right?
People are foolish, but that’s the exact opposite of what it means to be human.
I think the gaze directed at the public is extremely severe at a top level.
Order of piloting Wing Zero
Black Kattoru → Heero → Trant → Duo → Again Trant
→Zexs→Heero→Wufei→Trowa→Heero
→Leaving it in the warehouse because it will interfere with the infiltration → Hiiro
Heero doesn’t have much attachment to the mobile suit and just thinks it’s fine as long as he can use a beam saber.
Treize is really an asshole in the beginning.
It feels like they had a strange awakening partway through and slightly changed their character? (Although the core shouldn’t be off balance.)
I’ll take the win and run.
It’s unfair that there are times when Treize looks really troubled while holding his forehead.
Killing people cannot possibly lead to peace!
It will connect!!
Dr. J’s words are heavy here.
Gundam is the main character of the story, but it occupies a position that is not quite the main character of the world.
What kind of system is the Zero System, to begin with?
For better or worse, the inhabitants of the work’s world lack a very vivid human quality.
I feel like the sickle in my right hand and you in my left hand, bringing a bit of the Universal Century atmosphere, stand out even among related works.
No matter how you think about it, it’s just too ridiculous! But…
The excitement of the scene with the bulge cut is extraordinary and just perfect.
Rolling Twin Buster Rifle
Upon reevaluation, Hiiro did not do it.
I’ve never seen someone respond seriously with numbers when asked, “How many sacrifices were there?!”
The doctors have great personalities, don’t they?
It’s impossible for an individual to bear the burden of war’s sacrifices.
The pilot suit for Zero, that black pilot suit is really cool, right?
All five of them look great.
The Zero System is trying to talk about NT-like themes with this.
The producer was complaining that they couldn’t do it because there wasn’t enough time.
I pay my respects to those who died in battle for Treize.
The name “Astrosuit” is also good.
You can somewhat feel the roots of the people in this work’s universe.