
The Iron Flower Brigade will be completely destroyed.
– Mika is casually doing it inside.
– Olga won’t stop.
Nobody surprisingly got on.
I only knew this much when I started watching Iron-Blooded Orphans, and I’m at the point where I just arrived on Earth, but I don’t want anyone to die anymore, and I’m troubled because I don’t want to continue watching.
I seriously felt sad for the muscle guy who ended up in such a situation…
COST 4 PILOT AKIHIRO ALTLAND Shohiro Artland MOBILITY 70 LONG RANGE ATK 100 SHORT RANGE ATK 180 HP 220
The reason is that, regardless of my birth, my upbringing has been quite terrible…
It’s around the latter half of the season.
The thread image will be even more painful in the second season!
Human debris is truly awful and has a nice name, doesn’t it?
There are those who suffer miserable fates claiming to be favored by the author, but in the case of “Iron-Blooded Orphans,” it’s just about making characters suffer for the sake of it, without even a hint of love.
Muscle team is good, isn’t it…
The thread image suggests that, based on past recollections, they probably started from a normal or somewhat affluent family, but due to being human debris, it seems even more painful.
Education is really important, after all.
But I can’t blame myself for being unable to do anything if I aim for the best possible outcome at that moment.
My life has been really nothing good regarding the thread image.
What they’re doing is simply terrorism.
It must be destroyed.
>>9
That’s true, but what Galahalorn is doing is exceedingly wicked, and the foolish nobles like Carta are so stupid that they are now all for terrorism.
Gaelio, who thinks of himself as a reformist, doesn’t see reality either.
If you think of Gaelio as the main character of part 2, well…
Even though you have some prior knowledge about it, do you not know that Takaki is also doing his best?
It’s sad that the realization that it was enough to just have fun together comes right before death.
Those who have killed many people are expected to face the consequences and die, but the murderer Dokkaben, who casually confessed to murder, seems to be living normally.
I was having so much fun that I forgot I was garbage.
The man who dealt the final blow to the dismantling of Gjallarhorn thanks to crushing Ioqu.
That’s why learning is important.
>>17
It seems there is a Gundam protagonist who, despite being in a privileged environment, goes out of their way to throw something away.
>>19
My brain has been a little burned by the sparkle…
I think it would have been more artistic to let one of Laughter or the other survive.
>>18
Personally, I wanted them to die simultaneously in a self-destruct like Vasquez from Alien 2, while relying on each other’s backs during the final battle.
It’s more exciting when a character dies! You should die! A sad future for the hash that was made…
I couldn’t realize that if I didn’t gain wisdom until the end, I would be tossed around by those around me; it’s painful that I didn’t even have that thought.
>>21
McGillis: “I wonder if that’s true… maybe it is…?”
>>21
The first ones I got help from, both the Tekkadan and Kudelia, are Yakuza, and there’s really nothing I can do about that.
It’s just my selfish imagination, but…
In the recollection, it seems that both my younger brother and I were raised fairly well before the fall of Human Debris.
I feel that the image might be classified as relatively cultured among the Tekkadan.
I always thought McGillis would definitely betray us, so it was surprisingly good to find out he was on our side the whole time.
>>24
In the sense that it ended up involving the path to hell.
It might have been a more troublesome existence than the enemy.
I think a Gundam with a gunshot death donburi is quite novel.
>>27
I could endure until Fumitan, but by the time I reached Rafta, I couldn’t help but let out a dry laugh.
>>36
Don’t stop…
The development that overly flatters a lawless and ill-mannered behavior, like a high school second-year syndrome, is really shallow.
>>28
Rastar’s match pump is a good match pump, isn’t it?
If it had been a somewhat repressed atmosphere of youth Gundam, it might have managed to work out somehow…
If you’re emotionally invested in the Iron-Blooded Orphans, you’d better brace yourself because the second season is really tough.
Akihiro finally killed what seemed like an enemy right at the end, so I wonder if he found peace and moved on.
>>32
What was the point of including a scene where Iok seems to have a change of heart right before?
>>32
It didn’t feel refreshing at all because the guy who seemed like an enemy was an obvious hate tank.
>>32
Isn’t the sense of distance too far to call it a grudge?
It’s fine to die or have a total defeat ending, but it felt like they should have thought about the scenario a bit more…
>>33
Rather than a total annihilation ending, quite a few people have survived, but are they perhaps watching a different anime…?
>>44
It seems that they think all the threads without a name have been wiped out, so I thought it might be better to go along with that.
Since I was supporting the Tekkadan in the thread, the second half was already like that.
Well, if we’re sticking to the usual trope, it’s a rebellion of enhanced humans, so total annihilation is quite plausible.
I wanted you to do better.
I don’t like the roughness that makes me feel relieved because I killed Iok off in the final episode, right?
The time spent on Ioku’s depiction has gone to waste, hasn’t it?
>>37
I wonder what the staff wanted to do with the flat prince…
>>49
The part where they created a reflection room is probably a punching bag for the viewers.
The discomfort outweighed it.
>>37
The meat uncle has aged so much that this is just ridiculous; I would have been satisfied if it were a joke.
What’s that guy so energetic about?
>>51
The phrase “what goes around comes around” applies here, as I’ve been creating matches since season one, and Arianrhod has been doing various things as well…
It’s just a story about small villains being used by bigger villains and dying.
The captain is also a versatile type of unit, and aside from Mika, who is Olga’s trusted aide, he is effectively the operational commander.
It’s good that you were decent.
It seems that when Hashmal revives in abundance, both enemies and allies will disappear, huh? I see.
I thought so.
Are you seriously saying that the meat uncle can’t pull the strings from the shadows anymore, so it’s a draw in pain?
I never understood until the end whether it was a sin to own the Dainsleif or to use it.
Everyone except for the match-pump man who committed suicide has not received any penalties, even though they are using it excessively.
It’s already quite something that Gaelio was alive…
It was really the worst that the Tekkadan defeated Hashmal.
With that, Barbatos has become a more dangerous existence than MA.
Thread image or something.
Oni
Dragon
!
It seems like…
>>56
Abnormal monkey lover
>>61
The monkey was the enemy, right?
I hated that the staff talked about unnecessary behind-the-scenes stories after the broadcast of Iron-Blooded Orphans.
>>57
The reason I just can’t get into Iron Blooded Orphans is almost this.
>>66
I believe this is one of the reasons why Wolf’s Hunt flopped so badly.
Honestly, I really loved the subject matter.
The attraction of the ED has a next-generation Gundam feel, as it roughly clears the political correctness elements with the boothurada couple.
I used to quite like how Iok-sama was just an outrageous klutz, but was still beloved by his subordinates in a kind of “Seriously, give me a break…” way. However, he gradually became unable to make me laugh with his blunders, and in the end, it turned out to be that.
Since entering the second season, the degree of decline makes me think that the first season might have been like the pure love part of an NTR work.
I like both the Bael vs. Vidal matches.
>>63
I was quite curious whether the outcome would change if McGillis were in perfect condition.
There wasn’t that much combat, and the damage from the Dainsleif is mostly inflicted on allies, so there’s no catharsis.
>>63
It’s not something that just comes from how you were raised; it’s people who have committed mass murder that show up…
By the time the second season starts, they’ve already expanded too much, and there’s no one left who can handle internal affairs, so they’re over capacity.
>>68
The lower ranks increased a lot, but the higher ranks didn’t increase at all…
>>80
The treatment of outsiders that I’ve brought in is the worst because of my lack of cultural refinement, and I end up being betrayed.
I like the trend of increasing weird Gundams on our side.
In the ground branch arc, you can watch without worry because these guys will have no choice but to die.
I wonder if the live feeling was at its peak about how to wrap up Iron Blood.
The mecha was great.
It’s really the staff, or rather the director, who talks too freely about unnecessary things.
>>73
Moreover, their statements change frequently.
It was probably just the right level to be a martial arts yakuza or some bodyguard, but I aimed for the king of Mars, so well…
In reality, you can’t win without adopting a strategy against MA, so the strongest character in terms of combat power is Mika, and she can rank around fourth in the images.
I liked the OP.
Except for one.
The depiction of comrades dying isn’t about overcoming it; it’s just meant to keep the viewers on edge.
It’s kind of superficial when I look at it.
Is it that Meat Uncle wants to retire already but has had all the aftermath piled on him?
>>84
I was planning to just maintain the status quo while educating the younger ones and then hand over the baton.
Q. Was it interesting?
A.MS is cool.
It feels like the conclusion surrounding the Iron-Blooded Orphans was determined from the very beginning.
The process of heading towards that and around Gaelio is, well, yeah.
I have been thinking about what I want to do as a king, what I can do, and how I want to go about it, but I was trying to make Olga a king without considering those things.
Orga was in trouble, but
I think it would have been better if it were a shorter story like Gundam NT or 08th MS Team.
I killed the political position first.
All that’s left is to roll down.
How was it?
I liked XENOGLOSSIA, so I had high hopes for the director, but combined with the script, it ended up with a bad flavor.
It’s you!!!!
Although it has a low reputation in the community, I personally like this work quite a bit.
>>94
I understand your feelings because there are many aspects I like as well.
It was fun watching the bumpy fight with the surprising tools.
In the first place, even if Biscuit were alive, I don’t think he would be capable enough to manage the rapidly expanding power.
>>95
I wouldn’t be surprised if they leave halfway through.
I like hidden arm mobile suits, but I was sad that Gusion didn’t get to shine much.
Was it decided from the beginning that the Yakuza would be destined to rush towards destruction?
If you think of it as a V-cinema, then it’s fine.
There was a rationality that didn’t let the conversation roll into “Such amazing miraculous power!”
I feel like I was rolling with some amazing hitmen and some incredible banned weapons!
>>102
It’s like a negative convenientism; if you develop the story that way, the situation will just keep getting worse.
>>108
It makes sense as a way to lose, but then I wonder if it’s an acceptable way to lose for the protagonist’s side…
Hitmen are super convenient, aren’t they…
Marie herself wanted to let Mika grow, but I saw an interview that said the director put a stop to it, but I don’t know if that’s true.
Perhaps it’s true.
>>104
Is it an interview with Beastorage?
I can’t see it anymore…
>>104
He also said that since the Tekkadan became difficult to use, he entrusted the drama at the end of the second season to Garigari-kun.
>>104
I was doing farming and also writing.
It’s terrible to be beaten up again by the incompetent performance of Dainsleif.
Dying is fine, I guess.
The most frustrating part was that the contributions behind the scenes during the first season’s Greysain battle were not depicted at all.
There were also hints that seemed to lead to a good conclusion, like saying “I’ve stopped being amazing just with words” or “I’ve started studying.”
The iron skewers lined up and the launch was too strong…
The assassination of major characters is more about a meticulous plan rather than…
It was all just sudden things.
Episode 1 of season 1 was the best!
>>113
Seriously, when I pulled the next episode in Maze Dawn, I thought an amazing Gundam had started!
I was hoping for the world-building to expand with the Curse War and the excavation MS, but I’m quite dissatisfied that it didn’t.
I wonder if the role was to complement the Urusuhant.
It feels like a mixture of Gundam and yakuza films, but they didn’t blend completely.
Prohibited weapons can be used freely by the ruling side for various reasons, so it will become smoother!
Isn’t it strange for the establishment to win like that? I mean, it makes sense logically, but doesn’t it seem pointless to make it a story?
It’s a robot anime, you know?
>>119
I understand what you’re trying to say, but the anti-establishment wants to create a world reminiscent of the apocalypse! It’s clear that the current system is still creating a better world…
I think Season 1 was good.
I like things that are earthy, so I have a high opinion of them within myself.
If asked if the level of completion is high, I think it’s low.
I really love the story surrounding the overly complicated relationship between Gaelio, Mackie, and Carta.
>>125
I like the battle between Maki and Gaelio before the final episode as well as the ending.
It’s just that it makes you feel like the protagonist isn’t involved at all…
It was super cool to fight with a blunt weapon while kicking up dust!
Since there are no beams outside of space, the battles are rather dull…
It might have been better to aim for independence and end up with an OVA-scale project without going to space, like orbiting Mars.
I think those who liked Season 1 will frown at the Dortmund Colony.
Mika from the first season shows her feelings normally, doesn’t she?
>>129
Suddenly throwing sarcasm at Kudelia, huh?
>>129
I like it when someone asks for a handshake, and I silently show my dirty hand to refuse.
>>129
If Gaelio almost ran over Biscuit’s sister and got treated like, “What the hell, Martian rat…”
“You get all angry saying ‘What the hell do you think you are doing?'”
In games and other media, it tends to be handled quite well, and I believe there is definitely popularity beyond just the scenario.
In the beginning, Mikazuki tries to invite Kudelia to do some farming for a change of pace, showing a surprisingly human side and consideration.
There were many places where I could seriously ascend, but it felt like I wasn’t allowed to do so from a narrative perspective.
>>133
Actually, Orga has tried to rise several times.
It’s like Shin and Eugene are egging me on to go for it!
It’s right at the point where the last battle is about to begin, but then it malfunctions…
In the end, Bael didn’t have any special abilities, and his constant contrarian attitude is really annoying.
I want to see robot wrestling!!!
>>136
But it was cool to dodge quickly and dive into the enemy’s close range, even without any special abilities…
The Dynaslave used by the Tekkadan side seems to miss sometimes.
>>141
It’s not a genuine product, and it’s just some thug who shot once without any know-how, so it’s rather strange if it goes well, but that’s how it is.
That’s not what I want to see in the story, right?
>>160
That scene has the protagonist and the enemy completely reversed…
>>160
If I were to miss, it would have been better to be shot down before firing.
A power reactor that can generate almost infinite energy and cannot be destroyed!
It has only become a situation where it doesn’t explode in the MS battle.
Although Washio, Ebi, and Shuu Dez all brought out nice mechanical designs…
It was too wasteful to use this for that.
Just having the Dainsleif lined up and fired at once is enough to lead to destruction.
I understand that it’s strong in terms of worldview, but…
If we’re going to have a hitman in action, then since it’s a robot anime, it would have been better for them to just die normally while being attacked by MS…
It’s bad that I couldn’t discard the temperament that even former human debris finds shocking, and it’s also bad that my position in Teiwaz was merely that of a low-ranking member under the often conflicting Naze, and that I just aimed to expand the scale as it was.
But I wonder if there were any points that could be improved.
It was unusual for a Gundam’s specific late-game strategic weapon to not be overcome.
If there were a sequel, would the final boss be Ride?
>>151
Stop the counterattack, Raidon!
>>138
It seems even McGillis avoided it in space, but that thing when fired from space to ground is just impossible…
>>153
If it were from the front, I could have managed somehow, but getting hit from outside my awareness while in a stalemate with enemy units right in front of me is not right.
It’s like taking out the final boss with a satellite cannon, done!
I think it’s amazing that something always comes out in every title environment in Exxard.
Rather, why is it hitting so much against the Tekkadan’s Dainsleif?
Multiple things are sticking in, and the accuracy is at a hitman level, isn’t it?
>>156
Moreover, even without a direct hit, it causes ridiculous amounts of damage; it’s just too overpowered as a weapon.
>>156
The basic strategy seems to be to assemble numbers and shoot in a spread since individual shots don’t hit.
The one shot from space is already… I wonder what that is…
There were comments like “Why not just use the KEP warhead with that damn hard paint coating from back in the day?”
Isn’t it true that KEP is the strongest?
Why does Mikazuki’s kid deny me?! Is it going to turn into a fight…
There weren’t any characters that I disliked or was not good at in the first season.
The only one I thought was impossible was Ain Dalton.
>>159
What have you done… Your sins won’t stop… They’re accelerating!
>>166
I actually liked that kind of crazy tension, like a strengthened human, back then.
I should have gone along with Lieutenant Crank’s suggestion in the early stages, after all.
>>163
Since the current situation is garbage, aiming for the status quo doesn’t seem like it will lead to anything good.
>>163
Second Lieutenant Crank has no authority to facilitate any convenience from the start…
I disliked that the director only said unnecessary things.
I think it’s better now than being talked at length about directorial intentions or providing commentary on the main content in interviews…
>>167
It’s just being revealed in bits and pieces, so it doesn’t make a big difference!
I really wanted to see a scenario where Mika’s child and Raido fight.
>>161
It’s a common pattern of ruin where you climb with beginner’s luck but can’t descend and end up losing the bet.
I think the biggest contrarian move is how Lupus Rex is handled.
The first sortie is a bonus for the Turbines’ revenge, the next is a bonus for Bael, and the last is a defeat event.
>>171
How many thousands of times have I been told that I should have defeated Juliet at least once…
The fact that I let you die without bravely coming to me like a man will probably result in me being nagged in the afterlife by my brother, just like Zehart from AGE, who let his comrades die while all the Gundams remained unharmed.
I think the War of the Cursed Gods has become quite an interesting story as entertainment.
My brother is going to die.
My brother’s colleague with the same surname also died.
A pleasant-looking married woman also dies.
I will die too.
It’s true that Brother Crank has no authority, and I didn’t think the corrupt officer would let it slide, but since the inspectors, including Mackie, happened to be around, there’s a possibility that we got lucky and managed to get through a difficult situation in the early stages.
Bael didn’t have any amazing powers or anything, but the design of Bael and the battles themselves were super cool, so that’s good enough.
Since it’s an antique, it gets instantly demolished one-sidedly; if that were the case, it would indeed be overly contrarian, but that wasn’t the case.
I hate Eugene.
>>182
I neither like nor dislike the character itself, but I still think the name “Seventh Star” is strange.
The scene where the city’s electrical system kept going down because of Ain was really cool.
There are quite a few parts I like in terms of direction and scene units, so it’s a bit regrettable in various ways.
Orga, who is laughed at for his death, is actually the one who properly protects his comrades and leads them into the future, so he is the true winner.
So they’re the winners with that, huh…
I like Ains because I love the Graysain battle.
Whether it’s interesting to watch a story that has long been downhill in terms of the main character and only has a high level of validity is…
I liked strategies that seemed to kill the advantages of the alaya-vijnana with wires.
That’s fine like that.
If there are no distractions and it’s a one-on-one match without time constraints, how is Gaelio still alive after being overwhelmed?