
The functionality is super terrible.
Somehow a miracle happened, and it ended up in a good place, but it still left Sleta with some obstacles.
If it’s a magical girl, it should be a deep navy blue! I can’t help but think that.
Well, it’s Gundam, so it’s probably white.
If there’s too much, I’ll die!
The impact of the appearance was strong, but the negative impression was even stronger.
In the realm of Mercury, thread images are relatively fortunate, aren’t they?
The opportunities to perform are almost uniformly limited.
I like the style that resembles a witch on a broomstick.
It’s not that the performance is good; it’s because there are no safety devices.
You’re an idiot.
The weapons were rather plain, weren’t they, Calibur?
I feel that if it had hinted at its existence a little earlier, the impression would have been quite different.
It’s not a work about a one-season war.
It ends up being full of machines that only have a little bit of time to shine.
I really like the appearance.
Even so, the thread image has left a proper role and impact, so it’s admirable.
I don’t want to ride.
It’s not the type that can be overcome like the Zero System.
It suddenly appears and doesn’t seem strong, and in the battle scenes, it’s just dodging bits, so it’s hard to tell what it’s fighting…
I’ve always thought, who would have thought that the Caliburn that would die if moved and the Lubris that doesn’t move could pass the competition…
I’m looking forward to using the Slay in the upcoming Super Robot Wars.
It’s too peaky for you to handle.
“Fight on a machine that will kill you if you ride it! That kind of line from an old man is way too scary.”
Will this even pass in a competition…! This kind of thing…! It’s too much!
I got really excited when the opening video switched to Caliburn’s face.
It’s not that Lubris doesn’t move; it’s just that there aren’t many pilots who can step into a certain range of aircraft control.
There’s zero witch element in Sleta, and I feel like it would have been better if that sorry chubby lady rode this and went on a suicide attack with a purification ritual.
Isn’t Super Robot Wars limited to Season 1?
I like the idea of transforming a witch into a Gundam design by using a massive rifle with thrusters, likening it to the witch’s broom, which makes sense as a design for a mobile suit.
Isn’t it stupid to say you’ll die if you ride it?
It’s just the HG from the thread painted in anime style.
Even the best-resistant Sretta has some lingering issues, that’s pretty significant…
You like the old-fashioned AC4 00-ARETHA, which is almost deadly, don’t you, Anonymous-chan?
Is the silhouette intentionally made to look like a witch riding a broom?
It’s a shame that the enemy is a nondescript bit and I shouldn’t shoot down Elict without any intent to kill.
There really are some strong named characters that can be killed in a good way.
It’s a ridiculous defective machine and the disadvantages of riding it are too great, but it took Suletta to that mother-daughter pair, so I do like it.
I thought Caliburn was that from the Arthurian legend, but the spelling is different.
But it was the best choice to break into the invincible fortress.
Both my mother and sister were like, “Seriously, stop it!”
The only MS that had many appearances are Aerial and Dilanza.
If Erict had been on board, I don’t think there would have been any recoil on Slette in the image.
You didn’t understand anything about Prospero’s letter, did you?
There is a strong smell of contrivance for the sake of the story in many ways.
Was Sleta’s disability something that would remain forever?
The monochrome with red is very sexy for Sleta, and I really like it.
The beam sound is good too.
In other words, was Caliburn an homage to Zuda?
Elict loves angry kicks.
According to Gremecha, the recoil from the score is caused by the fact that Parmet emits heat and gets burned from within, and in addition, the disappearance of the final Gundam occurred because the data storm was happening throughout the area, which means that Sleta was scorched from both inside and outside but managed to survive.
I wanted to see a huge beam saber with this broom-motif beam rifle.
It’s fine as long as there’s some support for the bit.
The usable weapons are a broom rifle, a saber, and maybe some bits?
The Caliban motif is cruel, but I thought it makes sense.
Recently, the protagonists of the TV Gundam series, Mikazuki and Suletta, haven’t ended up whole in either of the two works…
They really released a lot of three-dimensional objects, and Bandai was obviously eager to sell them…
Sletta has too little witch element…
Of course Bandai wants to sell plastic models, so they’re putting in a lot of effort.
The circumstances of the production side are a different story.
I like that it ultimately returns to simplicity.
I like that it’s a high-mobility, long-distance specialized machine.
The one who submitted this to the competition is Head Ox Earth, but…
Why was Elict so calm about being burned from the inside?
When I watch anime, it looks super cool! But when it turns into a 3D object, it somehow feels different in a strange way.
The background is very faint for the surprise.
I thought it was going to be a powerful machine that would put a strain on the operator that an otaku would like, but it ended up not being that strong, leaving me feeling a bit disappointed.
I really liked it because I love white robots.
The pilot dies as a cost of ultra-high performance.
It’s not that, if I turn on the power, I will die.
Even without a Derling, I can get angry.
It’s amazing how they managed to keep it hidden until the broadcast.
It’s common for both the protagonist’s machine and the final boss’s machine to be leaked.
I don’t like how the production side’s otaku-like thought of “isn’t this what you like?” leaks out in this kind of emo buzz.
There are so many official statements that sound plausible but lack explanations, so when asked why Elict is special, all I can say is that it just is…
The same goes for Kahn’s child.
If it’s heat damage, isn’t it impossible to have proper suitability or adaptation?!
At least in the main Gundam story, Elric and Kabun’s child is handling the bits in place of Suletta, so Suletta isn’t burdened, and what’s being done by AI in the same way is Daril Balde, but I have no idea about Elric at all.
I wonder if they’ll let this guy pilot after the scenario in Super Robot Wars…
Well, since even more vicious works are being posted as they are, I might continue to post them.
The broom is so broom-like that it reminds me of Tomino’s comments during the model contest for G-Reco.
I’m glad I bought the Soul of Chogokin in a complete version.
Because it’s the last performance, I have feelings of affection.
It definitely feels like a secret final weapon.