
It’s a nice picture.
Since I died, the possibility has also become zero.
I don’t know what will happen at all.
I wonder if there would have been developments like this if it wasn’t a single cour.
After losing and surviving, I might feel like I’m just an ordinary person, as if some spirit has been lifted from me…
They’ll come out with a mask in season 2.
If we survive that situation, it’s fine to say that Witch Mama wins, right…?
I want to see Shuji get stabbed and die by the witch kid on the street.
I want to obtain both my family’s life and the life of my revenge target!
I want to win!
I wanted to see a bit more of the craziness.
It seems like the portrayal will be quite overwhelming, making the other family seem pitiful.
If Fragamman was living with that, there’s a chance.
It seems that, like Combattler and Raideen, the saber came so close but didn’t actually hit the body.
If I had properly obtained Mavu’s consent, the victory would have been assured. To be honest, now that things have turned out this way, I think there’s almost no route for Shuji to win, given that his equipment has decreased and his movements have been observed.
People who would go into battle despite even their own children not being the final brake have probably already died at that point, and I think that would have been the best outcome anyway.
It was the most satisfying to have them die convinced of their victory.
The federation lost, and I lost as well.
In the first place, Shuji was on the defensive this time, and the last chance was also coincidental, so next time he will definitely be killed.
If I survive, the magnet coating will have spread to the Federation.
That’s just a drop in the bucket, but it’s better than nothing.
Right before the final episode, there will be someone who says, “The Clabat in episode 4 was really high level…”
It’s unfortunate for the husband and the boy who were left behind, but if they had survived, I think they would have gradually become bland characters.
There are characters that are completed upon death, aren’t there?
Masked Wife: Enemy or Ally?
It was a bit surreal to see a beam saber smoothly inserted into Gelgoog-kun’s back.
As long as I think I haven’t lost, I haven’t lost; this invincible mindset is really troublesome, so it had to end here.
Whether Zeon wins or the Federation wins, the war leaves behind regrets, and one cannot help but feel the impermanence of the world.
Shuji, who is dodging between the beams, is amazing too.
I really care about my son, but I can’t put on the brakes at all, which is really frustrating.
What is that Lalah sound…
I wanted to see a character survive, be turned into a mechanical body, and reappear as a cyborg.
My NT abilities are declining! (Gabeen) That’s what it feels like.
Perhaps Mr. Bushido
The place of origin or current address is where the Flanagan Institute is located…
It might just be that Lalah is telling me to stop…
The sound of Lara is a precursor to Zecnova, and there are theories about it being a psionic resonance phenomenon.
It’s important that the pilot of the red Gundam is on the verge of death, while the NT in the psychically controlled machine is nearby but out of reach?
The theory of enhanced humans is even being proposed about my mother.
In Gundam, clones, afterimages, and quantum teleportation are all possible.
What the hell is Gundam?
It’s like a top-level battle with an NT piloting a mobile suit that resembles Char and a Federation ace with over 100 kills going head-to-head.
“Any more cards would require Sharia Blue to be deployed.”
After losing, it felt like something had been lifted in the Newtype space, so even if I survive, won’t I just go back to my family?
It’s a bit interesting that the term “Lalah sound” has even been created.
Even though Lalah isn’t here.
The work is different, but it seems there is a determination to embrace even the concept of alaya-vijnana from this state.
The strongest death row inmate, perhaps?
In the next Super Robot Wars, there is a guy who appears repeatedly as a rival even after the main story ended in the previous installment.
The fate of an ordinary person…
Even so, I have family, and I had a flashback in the end, so this time it will probably serve as a brake.
There won’t be another chance.
I can’t say I have zero feelings about wishing Shuji would let me have a married woman.
Since Shuuji himself is in a situation where he is being targeted out of frustration, he can’t assert himself strongly…
It’s not about revenge, but my character is so intense that it tends to be misunderstood.
In the world of Sambo, you can power up with a disability, though…
I think I’ll come to kill again if there’s a one more chance, just feeling refreshed because there’s no next time.
They were a person who should die here, as continuing to survive would only lead to increasingly tragic experiences.
To put it another way, they should have died alongside Mav in the One Year War…
If Shuji deliberately kept her alive, I feel like this married woman would get even more fired up and keep inserting coins.
There were plenty of opportunities to stop after getting shot down by the MAV, ending the war, starting a family, and having kids, but since we didn’t stop, it’s overly optimistic to think we might stop this time if we lose.
It’s ironic that if it had followed the rules of the club instead of being a kill or be killed situation, there would have been almost no chance of losing.
That’s precisely because I wanted to go to war…
The war isn’t over for me just because the Federation lost…
From the perspective of an ordinary person just watching the Kuroba match, it seems they might have sensed that the witch team is ignoring Zeek Ax and instead fixating on the red Gundam, which indicates a bizarre situation.
After all, Gundam really needs at least 24 episodes to be sufficient.
The red Gundam was properly stopped until it returned.
She was like Mr. Nobody…
I made a Sugai folder, so please give me plenty of supplies.
The sound of Lala was actually heard clearly as sound effects, not as background music…
If it were a traditional 4-cour Gundam, we might have seen a relentless married woman attacking like Jerid.
Regardless of this story, I wonder how Shuji was able to get his hands on a Gundam.
It’s strong, but it can be easily penetrated by armor, and even when spinning MS with thrusters, it doesn’t break or cut—its strength relies on the super-performance wire.
Regardless of Char, the red Gundam is also a bounty target, huh?
He is, after all, a hero who saves the nation.
The second character to jump out in the story is a face of a young-looking mother with experience in childbirth, huh…
I am not dead yet (inside sparkles).
To begin with, I only called him “boy” when I was a child, and there’s no mention of a husband, so it’s suspicious to the point where I wonder if he even existed.
I think the recent trend of fans making contrarian analyses based on descriptions in works is really a bad thing.
I like the theory that this character was created from the perspective of a Federal soldier sung in “Char is Coming.”
A treasure hunt with a prize doesn’t necessarily mean it’s a bad person…
I don’t really understand, but is it possible to prioritize revenge over motherhood even with children involved??
I didn’t choose it by comparing.
I want it all!!! You said you would do it, right?
Even though it directly says in the work, “That’s not revenge,” people keep saying revenge, revenge.
Those who talk about enhanced humans don’t understand.
It’s definitely worse if there really was a father and child who were left behind.
From Kshiriya’s perspective, she will be elevated as a savior.
From Gihren’s perspective, that’s why it’s a troublesome existence.
I don’t think they intended to abandon their family, feeling like they would destroy Gundam, resolve their lingering feelings about the war, and then enjoy the rest of their life.
If anything, I came to get rid of the last bit of lingering attachment so I can focus on a happy life with my family! I’ll go home once it’s done!
Well, because I was obsessed with such things, I ended up losing even the happiness I had right in front of me.
I think not naming the child is like a staff declaration of “this won’t continue.”
I’m not even considering the possibility of losing at all.
Always envision the strongest version of myself.
Even if I kill Shuji, I’ll find the next target.
It’s already a loss if you’re thinking you don’t have to be like Char; you’re just traveling.
According to the theory that there are no boys, there is a technique that can deceive a sparkling space by directly connecting to the inner self without any foreshadowing, and for some reason, it is used.
At that time, I forced myself to come to terms with the death of my partner after the war, got married, and had children.
I was held back, unable to move forward, unless I resolved that lingering feeling and denied the existence of something like NT.
I planned to quickly defeat the Gundam and return home.
It’s terrifying how, even though not much time has passed in the story, they immediately prepare to participate in the club battle upon learning of the existence of the red Gundam.
As expected, if we had shot down the red Gundam, it would have stopped.
“Someone else from NT might emerge and come to kill us.”
At the end of the war, we were able to come to an agreement, so just stop there, you foolish woman.
The unjustly defeated Mav
Having lost my partner unfairly.
Such absurdity, which brought about that “special” situation, has vanished along with the massive absurdity.
No human can resist the unreasonable… I’ve been living with that resignation, but that “special” has returned.
I can’t accept that a “special” can overcome such absurdity, and if that’s allowed, it’s strange that I can’t overcome the absurdity myself.
But when the red Gundam comes back, it just won’t stop, right?
“NT is just a convenient way of saying it, it’s Zion’s propaganda.”
“Die for me, NT!”
“This is such a deception! There are no NTs!!!” (kyupiin!!)
I thought I was still living normally.
Did you die?
Unless you cleverly slide the approaching beam saber from behind into your own hole to avoid it, you’re going to die, right?
The explosion is a survival flag, but this is space…
I think the essence lies in the fact that a foolish witch who had built a happy family couldn’t let go of her obsession with the red Gundam, returned to the battlefield, and lost everything.
So I don’t really like the idea of my husband and the boy being just creations in my mind.
They deny the Newtype, but this person is a Newtype themselves, right?
That’s not the type of character that dies in their debut story.
It would have been totally fine to stretch it out over about six episodes.
With that pace in just one season, there probably won’t be enough time to resolve other plot points.
No, that’s wasteful.
Thinking that you’re living with that depiction is a huge misunderstanding…
To begin with, Machu said out loud that she saw the witch off in Newtype space, so she’s dead.
I haven’t discarded it; I just ended up being apart from it.
But please wait.
In fact, there is a possibility that a ninja deflected it using a beam saber.
Recognizing that I am special for not being able to overcome the unreasonable means it ends there.
Killing you would be mercy, wouldn’t it?
It’s meta, but they probably just don’t reveal the names of the dying character’s family because it would be unnecessary information…
“The important part for this match is that ‘that person had a family waiting for them.'”
The possible future form of Machu.
From Shuji’s perspective, she was an incredibly bothersome aunt…
I didn’t really understand why I was so obsessed with the red Gundam.
There was a feeling of uncertainty about whether there was an obsession with the passengers or not.
Personally, I couldn’t understand that anyone with children and a life would take such dangerous risks.
This time, the story is explained so well just through the dialogue that it’s easy to understand when you look back on it.
Well, if you don’t have a family and are lonely, you’ll just end up as a defeated soldier who can’t accept losing the war and seeks revenge by launching a suicide attack, so that’s a setting to add some flair to it, right kid?
She was a woman who had normal happiness as a person, but she threw it all away and lost her life.
There, I hit Machu, who hates normalcy!
It was necessary to show the fate of Shiko, contrasting her with an ordinary mother.
In the mind, the boy feels nothing sad, so it’s better for the boy to actually exist, as it makes the heart ache. Thus, he exists.
Please be a boy in my brain…!
It’s clearly stated in the work that I didn’t want to choose the unreasonable option of giving up one or the other, but there are so many people who don’t even bother to understand that.
Witch Mom is furious.
I fought and died in an illegal betting match with a custom machine, but I wonder how much the Federation knows about it.
All the people who completely ignore the direct discussions in the work and act like they’re analyzing it can all die.
I wonder if the federal normal suit has been kept carefully since the end of the war…
Actually, we’re not even fighting as Federal soldiers this time, to begin with.
I just participated in the battle while riding a Zeon MS modified by a team of former federal engineers.
In a way, I wonder if the conclusion I ultimately reached was that “Newtypes (special humans who can grasp everything as they please) never existed anywhere.”
On top of that, they probably thought, “So, what is my biggest wish?” and the face of their child came to mind…
Shuuji disappears while leaving behind a beam saber in the warp scene.
Did you use the beam saber for a transformation technique?
It seems to be about understanding that Shuji, who is undoubtedly NT, has the will to give up everything else for one purpose, and then if asked to choose just one thing, what that would be… that’s the gist of it.
It seems that they have already finished filming up to the final episode.
If it became this popular, I bet the management regrets not killing it.
The old type cannot understand it even at the last moment, so it’s a positive aspect of the new type, yeah.
What the officials have presented is everything.
Happy Shiiiko and naughty Shiiiko are going to search for it at the Summer Comiket…
The participation in the clan battle must have been discussed with my husband as well.
If my husband can’t stop, then there’s nothing I can do.
This sense of speed feels like a Mackey (work).
I don’t think there’s any room to rewrite the story based on viewer reactions with only 12 episodes to work with…
If you are alive, you are a kokeshi; if you die, you become popular.
Humans are sad creatures.
Is that a child with mushroom-like hair?
Rather, this time I really understood, “Oh, it really is going to end at episode 12,” with this pace.
Isn’t it an amazing skill to compress the story by assuming prior knowledge of Gundam and skipping unnecessary explanations and commentary?
I saw on Twitter that someone has turned into an imaginary Zeek Auks and I was shocked.
Moreover, there are quite a few replies to that.
Don’t turn me into a superhuman without my consent…
Shiko’s Mav was a woman, right?
What are you saying about Sleggar and Mirai?
Haven’t you been deliberately lying about the content since a while ago?
What is the reality of the Universal Century?
I’ve seen someone write from a world where the One Year War actually happened for the first time.
Is Shii-chan not real?