
Then suddenly, Rain put up a strange barrier and I was perplexed.
Often mistaken for a stupid anime.
I think whether or not you’re watching the early part of the story changes the emotional immersion in the master’s sense of despair towards humanity.
Because the Earth is treated like just a wrestling ring…
Mikero was wearing the fighting suit from the start, so it’s rare to find someone like Domon who deliberately struggles to wear it.
Domon is not a hot-blooded fool.
I was surprised that he was actually a cool character.
Theory of Earth’s Unnecessity
Another unpleasant year has begun.
Even looking at the Gundam Fight main battle, I don’t really get my master’s comments about nature, but in reality, by the first episode, the Earth is already in ruins.
I recently watched an anime, but isn’t the master quite a jerk?
I thought it would feel more like a martial artist, but it’s completely unorthodox.
Also, fighters normally use projectiles.
Neros Gundam shoots beams normally, and Domon even lays down smoke screens.
But suddenly in the second episode, it’s getting exciting with the Gundam Fight.
Well, that’s because Chibodee is a local hero.
There may be a national character in Neo-America.
By reversing the positions of Earth and the colonies, and attempting to recreate the original source’s predicament on Earth, it ended up being a chaotic mess with Gundam.
I’m troubled… It makes sense.
A barrier that can withstand something like the MF Vulcan unleashed by Rain while talking about something really dark.
No one especially points it out.
In the beginning, the world view is explained very carefully… it’s dark…
It’s doing something silly, but it’s one of the top scientific powers in the series.
To avoid an all-out war in space, each country sends a representative fighter to Earth to battle.
And then! Fight! Fight! Keep fighting!
The country that remains victorious with Gundam holds the rights to space unilaterally… What the hell is this!!
The reason why the battles may seem ridiculous is that we have discovered metals that can conduct electricity and have extremely high technical capabilities.
I love the part where Urabe shows Domon an illusion of his family to reaffirm his hatred for Devil Gundam; it’s so bad that it’s good.
I vividly remember Rain crying while Domon is laughing happily, “Hahaha,” in the ruins.
It’s interesting that the people who remained on Earth are in a position of being discriminated against, unlike in the Universal Century.
That being said, don’t play on Earth.
What the master tried to do is one thing, but once you understand the essence of Gundam Fight, you’ll probably get really angry.
I really love how Domon, who had been tense from the start, finally meets someone he can let his guard down with and cries emotionally when he reunites with his master.
It was indeed a fine play by the Shuffle at the time to turn full-scale war into a Gundam fight and avoid the apocalypse.
Well, there are champions who set up smoke screens, place decoys, and snipe…
Originally, we were just fighting with Gundams, but then we brought in guns and achieved three consecutive victories.
The master does nothing about the governments of each country that have created the current situation.
It’s terrible that only innocent civilians are being troubled.
“You have to watch it with the assumption that ‘Gundam is originally a silly work’…”
Once you start thinking of that as some kind of noble textbook or something, you enter the system of madness…
I feel like it was a Gundam that was kind of gloomy throughout its history, except when it was in battle.
Only the UK has won multiple times.
There are limits to a fighter’s physique, so no matter how strong they are, it’s usually impossible to win more than twice.
For now, it’s impressive how some Gundams seem to just want to get through the preliminaries and secure a seat, even resorting to dirty tactics.
It’s about that windmill-shaped Gundam.
Did you not realize it until you won the Gundam Fight? The master’s lament for the Earth’s environment.
Those who went to space on their own started an international competition saying, “Let’s use Earth to peacefully fight a war!” and it really sounds insane.
It’s probably better than Russia, which has been isolating foreign fighters and sending them to solitary confinement since long ago.
That aside, I like how a lot of silly Gundams are featured.
The Mermaid Gundam prototype looks way too much like an actual sea creature, and I remember it well.
There are countries that try to assassinate fighters.
Dirty, really dirty.
Wow hahahaha!!
Take that!!!
“Let’s wage war peacefully! But behind the scenes, everyone is hiding super weapons like the Statue of Liberty Cannon in their colonies, right!?”
Huh? Isn’t Domon and Oota Koichirou just hot-blooded idiots?
When Rain’s ex-boyfriend showed up, I nearly had my brain blown apart.
It’s NTR, isn’t it~~~!!
There is significance in not openly waging war…
Those who have gone too far in their covert activities will be taught by the emblem, and the shuffle will come to purge them.
I feel like it has a rather strange structure where you defeat the Master and Devil Gundam in the first half, and then defeat the Master and Devil Gundam again in the second half before it ends.
Of course Domon is stressed out being forced to participate in a shitty tournament like this.
My mother is dead! My father is frozen in jail!! I’ve chased you all the way to Earth and this is what I’ve got!!!
Beam rope…?
In the far future of the Universal Century, the value of Earth will decrease, right…?
It’s quite dark, but what’s up with only the silly parts being noisy, like a stupid anime…?
It’s not like the scenes around the master are all just stupid ones.
I understand that it’s easier to talk that way, but…
The third cour has a main role, yet Wong Yoon-hwa surprisingly leaves a strong impression.
The time I spent with my master in Shinjuku, looking like we were having fun, was longer than I expected…
The Earth is a ring! For the people living there, it’s seriously a joke, right?
Well, there are some countries that are thriving.
First of all, Domon’s family background is too intellectual.
It’s understandable to run away from home due to complex feelings.
The silver legs were just beams, not techniques, and that was disappointing.
The consciousness between Earth and the colony is completely different.
From the perspective of the colony, the people living on Earth don’t matter at all.
Because I was a child who was genuinely scared by horror elements like Death Army and Pharaoh Gundam…
Since it’s my first Gundam, I thought this was the basics.
The next time I saw Z, I was like, is this a Gundam!?
It’s quite serious that my master is recruiting in Shinjuku.
The ending is so good that it makes everything forgivable.
With the God Finger, you almost killed Saisai-shi once, didn’t you, Domon?
Isn’t it only Italy and Japan that are in decline?
The sense of reliability and the confident woman vibe in the early Rain makes me feel nostalgic when I see it now.
Well, I’ve always been able to rely on you, but…
For the master, Domon has always been the most important disciple, and such a disciple is in such a desperate situation that he starts to cry as soon as they meet.
Of course, we would have fun together to cheer each other up.
Yosuke Akimoto speaking from Episode 1.
What a war overflowing with sportsmanship has been created (laughs).
Maxter has a handgun and also a machine gun.
There are some people complaining about the weapons in God II, but…
It’s not like it’s a completely unarmed battle or anything…
I don’t really remember, but after winning and acquiring the rights to Earth, what do each country use it for again?
Resources??
It’s already stated in the narration of episode 2 that the Earth is completely polluted…
If your head is destroyed, you lose, so blowing up the head is the ultimate move. That’s clever, isn’t it?
If we were to engage in a real war at this level of technology, humanity would be doomed, so no matter how bad it seems, it’s a better kind of bad…
Oh, it may look that way, but I’m from a family of scientists, Domon.
If you exclude the technique that Chibodee created himself, the most powerful weapon in the Maxter is the Magnum.
I think it’s true that the serious weapons in that world seem brutal, and it’s much better than full-scale war.
It’s troubling that there are people who are concerned about environmental destruction.
On the contrary, as long as the head isn’t destroyed, changing rides along the way is also possible.
Even though it’s called a colony, it’s more like an open floating continent rather than a tea canister, and I can feel the technological gap with the Universal Century.
It’s an afterthought, but Master, don’t do the Devil Gundam when you have kids.
Earlier, in the thread about the Frost brothers where the ID was mentioned, there were definitely many replies that were in a different online style than reality, and today there are quite a few Gundam threads like that.
Well, you can just correct all the responses that are only meant to tease with information from the original work.
Even the Shining Finger doesn’t have the distance.
It’s like pouring molten iron on the opponent’s head.
That’s how it is.
Well, if we’re talking about G Gundam, there were rental options available from back then to watch it…
Unlike the original TV version
When I get to Neo Hong Kong, the mood of enjoying the Gundam Fight is quite palpable, as it was from the previous championship country.
If it’s not necessary, I won’t create an Ultimate Gundam…
I had prior knowledge that God Gundam could create clones, so I was surprised when I watched the anime.
I see, you avoid the machine gun punch with a clone… You’re not going to avoid it!?
You might be responding based on an assumption of what the other person is probably thinking, believing it to be a fact… ?
In other words, the conclusion is that the one having delusions is myself.
It seems that the image of G-Gundam became closer to the general perception around the time when the master appeared.
Until then, it was dark, or rather, Domon was just too indifferent.
In games, it’s common to think, “Isn’t it just an evasion technique?” when you learn things in advance!
America has a vibe like “long live Gundam Fight,” but it’s just showing the slums; after all, Chibodee is from the slums.
I watched it in real time and later bought the DVD box, so I should have seen it there too.
A few years ago, I watched a complete distribution and realized I had forgotten quite a bit of the content; it made me think that human memory is not reliable.
It’s amazing to have a system that triggers human emotions beyond NT, and it feels like even that, from the perspective of the developers, is a world where they think they would lose to true geniuses.
I thought he might be a really unpleasant guy during my first interaction with Chibodee, Domon.
The master’s vibe is more like a completely different work, or rather, it feels shocking…
After watching the anime from the game, I felt like the situations where Godfield Dash is used are quite different from what I had in mind…
I think the period around arriving in Hong Kong and the start of the battle on Lantau Island is quite bright and resembles a passionate anime.
Domon’s mental state being relatively stable is also significant.
The conversation has been kind of gloomy for a while.
It’s easier to watch the final tournament rather than talking about the master and so on.
It’s heartwarming to see Domon playing with the children as it gets quite bright.
The fight preliminaries really have a unique atmosphere that continues throughout…
The animation in the opening is amazing.
Despite the title of champion, there are hardly any good battles featuring the real Domo.
Rein is too much of a woman who can do anything.
Even though we took separate actions at the end of episode 1, you properly fixed Shining and then joined up with us, and you also helped Domon in a crucial moment.
In the beginning, there’s a gentle side and a sense of humor, but the atmosphere is heavy with the priority on Devil Gundam.
The final tournament will become light enough to express opinions about the arcade, receive cheers from mob women, and comically drive away punks.
In a world where there is no longer any value in Earth, there are even those who try to ascend to the colony due to their achievements in killing Gundam Fighters.
I quite like the Shimamoto version of the fight preliminaries.
The Chapman episode was especially great.
You can really feel the improvisation in the second half, right?
Even now, I think Master Asia seems stronger than Super Asia, right?
First of all, how is it that God, who made a grand entrance, is struggling against Zeus Gundam?
If you just fought barehanded without any techniques from a martial arts style, there’s no way you could win against Markilot or Algo’s physique…
The main Gundam fight is too enjoyable because the master, who was supposed to be dead, comes back to life in a gag.
I still find it strange that Domon is so scared of the Neo-Greece representative.
It’s not that Chibodee has too few good points in battle, but rather that his performance isn’t very impressive.
The Zeus Gundam, which has mobility with a chariot and delivers damage to fighters with its Thunder Hammer, is likely quite strong.
They are a strong team that has properly made it to the finals.
If this year’s favorite is as strong as Master Asia, I can understand why Domon is struggling…
But right after Domon mercilessly beat the previous champion’s master…
When Domon declares his perfect victory, everyone around him probably just thinks that the rookie is getting a bit too full of himself…
While he’s come back to life, the movement of Domon, who has awakened to a state of perfect calm, is being completely shut down, Master.
I really love the part where the final begins and I get to fight together with my shuffled teammates, one by one.
“Grabbing victory, I roar! Hearing the opponent say this is too exhilarating.”
You might think that there are people like “the undefeated in the West,” right? But there aren’t any such people.
Championship contender
Injury
A monster with master-level physical abilities and a long reach.
The Berserker system that instantly defeated Argo.
DG Four Heavenly Kings
So it’s not strange to struggle.
I mean, G Gundam has always had a dark atmosphere…
But I think Maxter is a pretty cool boxer Gundam.
Once it was understood that the Zeus Gundam could use the God Finger, it was an instant kill, so that’s what it means.
Does even God have a Shining Finger!? I remember having a reaction like, “Oh, I didn’t know that either…” when I first saw it.
It’s something we use naturally in games…
Even though there are disparities, it’s not surprising that it’s not easy when the representatives of the country are competing at the top level.
It’s true that the world is darker than the image suggests, but I believe the charm of the work really comes from the momentum in the second half and the key moments filled with flair.
The conditions for passing the preliminary round are not very clear.
For now, it seems like being late is strictly prohibited.
I feel like the conversation gets much brighter when Saisai-shi gets involved.