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[Mobile Suit Gundam Wing] What are you suddenly saying?

AUTO MENU Cattle Rubber Winner Now, I understand. The heart of the universe was him, wasn’t it?

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The declaration of the heart of the universe says something about this and that.

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This is a backstory called the Declaration of the Heart of the Universe by the colony leader Heero Yui…

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>>2

In the main story! Say it!

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In short, it’s saying, “That guy was the one who brought peace to the world!”

Almost the same meaning as “Instant Gundam.”

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If you know about the real Heero Yuy, you would understand.

I understand, but…

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At that time, I didn’t think it was such a mysterious line, though.

I thought it meant something like the God of the universe was on his side…

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Katuru has a trust that they suddenly start saying such eccentric things.

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Even in V Gundam

It was a role that suddenly started talking about spiritual things, right?

Mr. Orikasa as the character Qatur.

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Screenshots are really convenient in this game.

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>>9

Famous lines representative of the series are usually provided with subtitles.

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>>14

It’s convenient for starting threads and using images…

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If you watch the TV anime properly, the leader Hiro is mentioned in the story, so this line doesn’t feel out of place.

G Generation is quite a shortened digest, so

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>>10

There used to be people like that, but it wasn’t detailed to that extent!

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>>10

Is it a joke when someone who hasn’t really looked properly says that if they had, things would be different?

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That phrase is quite a spiritual expression, isn’t it?

“It’s easier to understand if it says something like, ‘The spirit he possesses is indeed the heart of the universe.'”

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Even though I’m Dorothy from F91…

She was the only decent female character in F91…

Why did it end up like this…

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>>12

Wait a minute.

It’s also V’s Sara.

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The “heart of the universe” that the leader Heero Yuy mentioned was about people like him, wasn’t it?

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The leader Heero Yuy is only mentioned briefly, and the Declaration of the Heart of the Universe is not brought up at all.

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Isn’t this setting something that was added later to follow up on Quatre’s statement?

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In terms of the Universal Century, it’s kind of like Zeon Zum Deikun.

If someone with the same name is committing terrorism.

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>>19

That’s how it feels.

Using the name of a peace leader is both an act of revenge and a statement of intent that there is no desire for full-scale war.

After that, it was further added that Doctor J and the mentor Hiro were best friends, which makes things even more confusing, so I’ll leave that out.

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The expression “I understand now” is also not good.

It feels like I’ve figured it out.

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>>20

I feel like I’ve received it, you know?

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There are various novels that also provide setting complements, after all.

The origin of the name Duo, and the reason why Gohi insists on strong strength and justice, calling himself Nataku.

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A saying that has been a source of confusion since then and has been discussed endlessly in G Generation.

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It was a word that came out suddenly during a nice atmosphere just before the final episode ended, so it didn’t stick that much.

Well, in any case, I suppose they are praising Heero.

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The emotions I want to convey are understandable, so it’s similar to Tomino’s style.

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It’s not just about W, but it’s problematic when someone brings up content that isn’t mentioned in the main story, whether it’s hidden settings, retcons, or fan fantasies, as I can’t tell what it is.

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Say hello to the goddess of Venus!

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The character of W looks like this.

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This game summary is really convenient to know, but at the same time, there are some parts that feel a bit abbreviated…

Also, Camille, who for some reason does not appear at all in ZZ right after Z became a movie.

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I was surprised that Saegusa suddenly broke in G Gen.

In the anime I saw long ago, they were just an ordinary person.

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>>30

That scene itself is important in the theatrical version of Z, so it can’t be omitted…

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I think it’s a somewhat crazy statement, but relatively reasonable for W.

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It’s not that sudden; I said something like this to Rashid too, and when stopping Hiiro who went out of control in Zero, I tried to persuade him and said something like this, so it’s not something that can be understood without watching the main story.

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There are quite a few settings where you want to say, “Just say that!”

If Wu Fei had more episodes involving Nataku, wouldn’t he have become a bit more popular?

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For now, let’s watch the main episode on Amazon Prime.

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>>35

It’s great to have so much…

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Is there something good about the Middle East?

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I feel like the true Hiro’s declaration of the heart of the universe was mentioned in some TV version of the novel or something.

It’s been so long that there’s a high possibility of memory error.

Tell me, Zero.

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The story about Wufei’s fiancée is completely absent from any visual media, including the movie version of Endless Waltz; it suddenly appeared in the novel of Endless Waltz itself.

The footage doesn’t show at all that Katoru was a brat in the past and that he ended up like that after being kidnapped by Rashid and the others.

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>>39

That’s proof that it was popular.

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Is the declaration of the heart of the universe something that happens in an anime?

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>>40

Hurry up and watch it.

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First, there’s the question of whether the novel version of Gundam is beneficial.

It’s completely different from the 1st.

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There was also an official dream novel that completely ignored Hilda’s existence, featuring the duo protagonist.

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>>44

That doesn’t matter.

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If the others had said it, it probably wouldn’t be treated as such nonsense.

The reason why someone with a criminal record called Katuru is being oddly talked about.

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>>46

Well, that’s true, but I won’t say such lines except for Quatre!!

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>>48

The heart of the universe was Hiiro!

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If the development was interesting or had momentum, I could have let it go, but the TV series finale ends with a lackluster feel, so it just sticks with me…

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When Heero put the Zero System on Sandrock

That is your atonement to the universe.

They said that, but it also feels a bit spiritual.

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If you consider the Newtype from the Gundam series, it’s a rather ordinary statement.

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At that time, it was joked that Saegusa broke instead of Camille.

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Isn’t the declaration of the heart of the universe first introduced in some novel adaptation or setting materials?

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Quatle is basically incredibly honest and a good child in the main story.

The behavior when it went out of control at zero and the occasional use of spiritual language stand out a bit too much.

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>>55

The fact that I’m doing Zen meditation in the OP and that my voice sounds like Orikasa-san’s adds to the suspicion.

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This kind of line led to the theory of Quattro being a Newtype, but nothing like that was mentioned in that world.

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Because ordinary people (so-called old types) are a collection of strange individuals and monsters.

If it were another work, people who seem like new types aren’t that special.

It’s that kind of world, isn’t it…?

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But there are a lot of beautiful older sisters of Quatre…

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A man with 30 sisters and 40 subordinates.

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No way! (Pik!)

Sandrock! (Pochi Pochi Bochi)

Are you telling me to get off!?

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The last scene is one that makes you go “wow” in the main story, so it wouldn’t feel out of place for a character to say something like that in the excitement.

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In the main story, I didn’t understand why, after touching the glowing Heero who fell here, the glowing stopped and he suddenly started reading about Relena and saying he wanted to go to Earth.

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In the spinoff manga Battlefield of Pacifist, I feel like Quatre, who was furious during the Zero System, was injected with drugs and had a relapse.

In Kōichi Tokita’s manga, when his sister was blown up by a terrorist act from the self-styled Radiant faction, he snapped and started to extract the Zero System disk.

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Even just from G Gen, you can tell that the scenario of Gundam Wing is strange.

How many times have we entered a new phase?

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>>66

It’s only natural since we’re at war.

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>>70

There are also some that are being watched all at once from the First to Char’s Counterattack.

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>>81

It’s seriously a tumultuous decade.

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>>66

For that reason, the scenario part feels oddly long.

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It’s just praising Hiro by saying that the phrasing is spiritual and amazing!

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Hiiro also says some pretty absurd spiritual things, doesn’t he?

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>>69

Did you choose that from the future Epion showed you…? The future I chose is… this. 👈

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Apart from this flower field, it can also become crazy.

It’s a bit scary to have so many variations of that sort when you’re alone.

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I think this work has many characters who seem to be driven by something invisible when you revisit the story before this line.

The flow of Heero and Duo’s first meeting is too messy.

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>>72

For now, Heero attempts to destroy the Gundam.

Heero ultimately salvages the Gundam.

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There are many developments that I don’t quite understand, but when I see the strangely noble characters and the crowd, I just think, well, that’s fine…

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This is a scene where Heero prevents nuclear winter and returns safely, so it’s not an exaggeration.

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Hiiro’s initial loud laugh seemed to indicate that the author of the novel couldn’t understand it, and it had turned into a click of the tongue, as if everything could have been sunk in one blow.

After that, I gave up on understanding and wrote almost the entire main story as it was.

I only added the last scene.

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Defeating OZ doesn’t save the colony.

Even if you defeat enemies in Gundam, no one thanks you.

Well, the real starting point is from the question of what we’re fighting with Gundam for.

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To be honest, I feel like the time when Heero and Quatre escaped to the Sank Kingdom and were doing their best with the Wing Gundam was the most interesting.

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I started watching with the original Gundam and just recently finished watching EW, but there are a lot of settings I don’t know about, right?

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Newtype ≒ the heart of space ≒ Coordinator ≒ Innovator, is that what it means?

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>>84

I have a feeling that things are going to get quite rough.

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>>84

Different.

The heart of the universe ≒ Gundam ≒ not a god, but light.

Line of

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>>96

Don’t let light in that line.

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>>84

The proponents’ ideals are one thing, but the reality is too different and it’s confusing!

Like X Rounders, we can only fight, and we are mixed with inferior species.

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Allied Forces vs Operation Meteor

→OZ vs the Allied Forces

→OZ (Treize faction) VS OZ (Romafeller Foundation faction)

→Earth vs Colony

Is that the right flow?

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Hiiro, well… don’t say too much to him.

Because I was seen by civilians when I suddenly descended to Earth, I was about to explode and failed.

Trying to destroy the Gundam with a missile along with myself but failed.

I jumped off because I was captured, and I failed.

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>>86

Mistake Teacher…

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What was the meaning of Heero’s initial loud laughter after all?

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>>88

It was broken.

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I watched it all at once before, but I became lost in the situation around the time the Treze faction started fighting against MD…

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>>89

Regarding the Treize faction

More people pledged their loyalty to Treize as an individual than to the Romefeller Foundation, more than I expected.

That’s the story.

So when Treize said that unmanned weapons are not good, he incurred the disfavor of the Foundation and was confined, which led to a rebellion.

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>>89

You will come to understand that OZ was not a united front at all.

The Romefeller Foundation also has hawks and moderates, and from there, it is increasingly becoming chaotic with people who only want to make money and those who want to resolve things peacefully.

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If defeating the villains was all it took to achieve world peace, then Gundam wouldn’t be needed.

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I think it qualifies as the conscience of the universe since we stopped the release of Libra, Heero.

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The colony and peace are a bad trend, and Treize assassinated the marshals using Heero and the others.

There were those who were prepared to accept the anger of the colony’s people, and there were others like Heero who desperately tried to appeal to them and engage in dialogue, even resorting to terrorism.

He was a noble person who was respected by his bereaved family, and at the very least, if he truly cared about the world, he would not kill the marshal.

I can only think that it was something I shouldn’t have done, but was it elegant?

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>>94

Even if peace is established there, eventually something like White Fang will appear.

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I found it more interesting when the Gundam pilots suddenly showed their trust in Heero before this line.

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>>99

Well, it’s the final episode.

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The part where the bad glasses person suddenly became meek or reverted to their glasses was the point where I most couldn’t understand what the characters wanted to do.

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Hiiro is doing infiltration despite being Hiiro.

I was making some crazy personal claims at the school where I was infiltrating.

I stood out with behavior that seemed to crash into things here and there…

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>>105

Duo Maxwell is bad, Duo Maxwell is.

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>>105

The speech in the colony is, in its own way, a scene where Heero appeals to everyone in the colony, who are not seeing the reality, asking, “Is it okay for you all to stay like this?”

Don’t do it at school? Yes.

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>>109

Isn’t that a scene where, rather than doing it at school, they should be hiding and looking for opportunities to kill Lilina, yet they’re showing all this personality?

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>>124

I thought it was a story about a school in a colony where I infiltrated under the name Duo after escaping to space…

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They said something like “Everyone who sees the duo will die,” but nobody actually died at all…

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>>107

The meaning is that anyone who sees my Gundam won’t make it back alive, so it’s correct.

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The declaration of the heart of the universe refers to the concept of colony independence through non-violence.

The heart of the universe = Mahatma Gandhi

It is.

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>>110

I see… Is it not Heero?

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Marshal Nobenta was too noble and didn’t quite understand how dirty OZ and the Federation were being.

“Do you really understand the emotions of the colony side?” I was killed by Treize.

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>>111

Noventa was seriously considering peace with the colonies, but it was erased because it was different from Treize’s thoughts.

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There are also settings where there are many older sisters.

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It’s a shame that the lines have voice acting but the original background music doesn’t play.

I’m going to pay, so sell me the BGM quickly.

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No matter what, after seeing Hiiro, you realize he’s a serious guy.

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It can’t be helped; the production site was hell.

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>>116

The situation wasn’t one where we could think about the coherence of the story, right?

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I was taken aback when Wu Fei suddenly mentioned the name Buster Rifle in the final episode.

It has never been used even once in the story.

Even Quattro only calls it Heero’s Gundam beam cannon.

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I have a memory that Lady Ann, who was quite an evil character, suddenly had a change of heart.

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>>118

It’s something that is intended to understand Treize, after all.

That phrase also changes often.

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When I watch, it’s like Trez… What are you trying to say? It syncs with the old man, right?

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Light is like a demon king that destroys the world from an outsider’s perspective, so isn’t it an opposing concept to the heart of the universe?

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It’s impressive how, once you understand the settings, the circumstances, and the intentions, everything settles into a form that makes sense, where you can say, “this character would act this way.”

It’s amazing, but just chasing it in the story isn’t enough information!

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>>123

Isn’t it too much that Gohou changes how he views a character based on whether he knows their backbone or not…?

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>>125

I don’t really understand what women or the weak truly mean.

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>>125

Whether the story about the wife was originally part of the backstory or completely added later feels like it changes the discussion a bit.

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>>132

This had hints of it from the beginning.

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>>138

I don’t understand.

Based on what I’ve seen of the TV anime and OVA, I couldn’t understand anything at all.

It only seemed like a setting I decided on when writing the OVA novel.

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>>147

There were stories in magazines at the time of the anime saying that Wufei is not a virgin.

It was probably during EW that they properly created the setting for Imōran.

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>>152

Doesn’t that mean it wasn’t included in the anime after all?

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>>147

It says in the afterword of Episode Zero (which is written by the main scriptwriter) that they had properly created the setting from the beginning, but there was no opportunity to showcase it in the anime.

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>>159

Is it the case that people who only watch anime wouldn’t notice?

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>>125

I think Episode Zero should at least be digitized.

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Okiayu said something like, “I was acting without understanding what Treize was saying.”

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The fact that Radian changes characters each time adds to the difficulty of understanding the story.

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Treize appears calm and collected, but ultimately he can’t control Lady Ann, who moves around and kills people according to her own sense of beauty, making him look like just a weirdo pretending to be important.

I think the conversation that sounds the smartest is when Zex and Gundam talked about their backgrounds in the first episode.

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It feels like Qatu has some kind of NT ability.

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What is the intention?

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I think Radian had a position like that of the main character.

Experiencing various things and having one’s values change is a sign of personal growth.

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I heard that the director and screenplay changed hands midway without any transition.

I guess there’s nothing I can do if the character’s background suddenly changes.

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We may miss the shuttle, but we must clean up the debris along the route, huh?

It’s too much like a clichéd villain…

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The lady looks like a shadow of Treize.

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If we apply it to the heart of the universe in the thread image, it feels like words or concepts that fit without any sense of discomfort are roughly equivalent.

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It’s often said, but when Heero blew up the OZ training facility at midnight and then snubbed Noin who was chasing him, it just makes you wonder if he’s gone insane with those actions in the main story.

Justice and evil, the strong and the weak, fair play and integrity.

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>>143

The surprise attack and explosion are Nataku’s justice, while the matter of women is Duo’s justice.

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>>145

As a result of my thoughts and regrets about my wife Emily mixed with general common sense and a caring heart for others, isn’t this person mentally disturbed?

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>>143

Well, he’s originally an intellectual realist…

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>>148

That’s an afterthought, isn’t it?

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We are in the right! I understand that this is a kind of bravado to bolster ourselves when we feel forsaken by the colony. And the thought that I, as EW, will become the villain! Even as humanity remains unchanged despite achieving peace, it means I will continue to fight, even if it turns out to be wrong, after struggling with that dilemma! And Duo is really observant and doing what he needs to do.

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Father’s nemesis OZ’s tainted blood suits me well! Be prepared!

A despicable man of OZ! I don’t mind! Go ahead and kill, Heero!

Lady Lilina is more of a fierce woman than a saint, as I thought.

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>>146

After Zex reclaimed his homeland, he said, “Lilina is more worthy of succeeding Father than I, who am soaked with hemorrhoids,” but those siblings are quite similar to each other, aren’t they?

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>>157

Don’t get that wet.

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>>172

The murderous acceleration puts the most strain on the butt sitting in the seat…

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What made me laugh at Noin wasn’t the sweetness of holding back and just issuing a warning, but something else.

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I only saw the summary, but the Declaration of the Heart of the Universe is about independence through non-violence and non-armament, so the closest thing to it is probably complete pacifism?

Isn’t it different from Hiiro?

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>>150

But Katuru understood.

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It wasn’t as simple as defeating OZ to save the world.

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I think the person who wrote the script was definitely only focused on getting through that episode and didn’t think about anything else.

Seriously.

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>>153

You’re the 99,822nd person to say that.

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>>158

Ah… Could it be you!?

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We should be doing something good, but…! Why is it turning out like this?

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>>155

That’s because we’re right!

The scene was really exciting to watch.

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In the 45 years of Gundam history, I believe Treize ranks far above others for having characters say cool things on the fly.

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I can’t believe the Zero System! I can’t believe each of the leaders either! I think it was said with the intensity of Hiirou, who shot down the Libra and saved the Earth, being the heart of the universe!

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Since this was said in October 1995, I think they had created a certain amount by then.

There were various voices from the staff saying that the past arc should not be done in this book.

Since this was said in October 1995, I think they had created a certain amount by then. There were various voices from the staff saying that the past arc should not be done in this book.

It seems that there are many characters and the progression of the story is being overlooked, but isn’t it impossible to write all the details? This is an escape. As screenwriters, we tend to want to write about the finer points (especially the characters’ inner thoughts). However, the director wisely tells us to stop. For example, I have an explanation prepared for why Relena thought of Heero as “the Little Prince,” but the director said it’s unnecessary.

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When Heero returned after letting Epion go berserk, Treize said, “Then let’s begin,” and handed over the gun, which made me go “??” and then Heero said, “I don’t have the qualification for that,” and I was even more “???”.

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>>164

But it was a cool exchange, right?

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In the beginning, you said something about the heart of the universe, didn’t you?

I didn’t find it that strange because it leads to that statement.

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The initial director’s policy was to keep the setting from being overly explained, so generally, the background details were not addressed in the anime.

The girl and the puppy that Hiiro killed were originally existing and were repurposed for EW.

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>>167

Heero has been filled with fighting skills since childhood, but Doctor J, who protected Relena, says he’s actually a kind child.

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W doesn’t really talk about the past at all.

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Wasn’t the original outline of Operation Meteor first explained in EW?

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>>175

No, it’s clear that the explanation of the meteor in EW is an afterthought.

At that time, there was no such unity in the colony.

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The fact that the final two episodes were completed with the late-stage OP tells the story of the chaotic situation on set.

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It’s the same in other works by Director Ikeda.

There’s something about this person’s works that has a strange secrecy with no explanations provided within the story.

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