
It looks like a Z series, but when you take a closer look, there are quite a few differences.
He’s handsome, isn’t he?
He has a face like Kenshiro from the time of intense drawing.
Upon closer inspection, it doesn’t really look like a Gundam.
A face that seems to suit ZZ.
It might be cool if it weren’t purple.
I wonder what kind of face it is…
It is not similar to Psycho.
There is no one to inherit it…
Psycho 1 has an overly basic Gundam face instead…
It has a bad Gundam face.
Compared to gp02, it’s still quite a Gundam face.
I think it’s such a cool design that it could be directly imitated in future works.
When I first saw Unit 01, it was purple with a weird mouth and a mean look, so this came to mind.
It feels like the first Evangelion unit, doesn’t it?
In the state of damage, I thought, “Why is it so round?!”
It goes out of control.
The plate under the eyes, which looks like fangs when combined with the jaw, is way too cool.
It depends on the drawing, but in close-ups, the impression of the W mouth isn’t that prominent.
I think the character designer in the story should design a more approachable face, as the current one looks too much like an enemy.
The face might still hold up today, but when you see the whole body, you definitely think it has an old design.
If you like this face, you probably like the Mk-V too.
A bit like HM.
The treatment of something I picked up by chance is surprisingly good in the play…
I feel like it’s closer to GaoGaiGar than Gundam, how do I put it.
In the old Carddass, the Psycho Gundam mk2 was smiling happily, accompanied by that text.
The face remained the same.
The impression of being made to have a perverted face in SD (Super Deformed) is too strong.
Bad Gundam!
I like that the twin eyes have a face cover that resembles the shape of a line eye.
Because the giant Gundam was eerie.
I like 2 because it has a cool bad Gundam vibe.
It’s a strange way to put it, but I think it looks too much like Neo Zeon even though it’s supposed to be originally from the Titans.
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I love reflecting the omni-directional beam with the reflector bit!
I like thick-arm sabers.
It feels like an experiment to see if putting on an antenna can make it a Gundam.
If I didn’t know any better, I would think Psycho 2 is appearing in ZZ because the design differences are incredible.
What were the people of Axis thinking when they picked this up in the first place?
Well, that’s for technical analysis or something…
The Psycho MK-2 has a mouth like GaoGaiGar, doesn’t it?
No, it’s the opposite, though.
Now that you mention it, it doesn’t really feel very Gundam-like.
If you’re going to say that, then Zeta didn’t feel like a Gundam at that point anyway.
I shouldn’t be involved, but I can feel Nagano’s flavor.
Although the profile is sleek,
Bumpy at the front.
I wondered why my face looks so ZZ, but maybe it’s because of the beam cannon on my forehead.
It had the appearance of a classic lineage of Gundam mk2, but the makeover is impressive.
Other than the head, it’s a reuse of Psycho… or so I thought, but there are actually various subtle differences…
My body shape kind of looks like Frankenstein’s.
Your nose bridge is well-defined.
I think the expression inherited by GP02 is related to the order of the works.
Isn’t there some kind of setting that suggests both sides are connected somewhere?
When I see the Mk-II, I think that Psycho has fewer beam cannons…
I seriously think the level of completion in the design is amazing.
You can tell it’s amazing, scary, and strong just by looking at it.
While many funnel-type weapons have emerged, the functions and shape of the reflector bit are quite unique.
I love Gundam with a jaw part that looks like a chin guard.
It’s truly a composition of Kenshiro.
GP02 is an Anaheim product mainly driven by Zeon engineers.
It doesn’t seem like there is any particular connection…
Psycho Axe!
Z with an evil face.
It’s as if the original Z has a good-natured face.
Made into a lewd face or a brainwashed character in SD (super-deformed) style.
That’s because GP02 and Rick Dias are somehow related, right…!
It feels somewhat like the symbol of Transformers.
Well, for some reason, the S-Gundam from Anaheim has technology that’s supposed to be from the NT Research Institute…
The faces of things like Ultra Seven and Zeta Gundam from the second installment onwards already look vastly different from the original.
Why does the third one have a face that resembles the first one more?
What kind of emotion is that!?
The Psycho of Musha Gundam felt like it was becoming a Berserker with the mouth mask in the illustration.
It’s just normally cool.
Please release the purple paint in Titans and Neo Zeon versions.
At the time of the second work, the very symbols that make “Gundam” what it is have not yet been established.
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It was sad that Musashisai Ko was treated as an unstable guy despite being on the side of the allies and being faithful to the original work.
You can immediately tell who the bad guys are.
Look at this face!
That’s the face of someone about to do something bad, right!?
In the second work, the main Gundam and the villain Gundam went on a great adventure, making it easier to work on later.
Gunner Aegis-chan is cute.
I always thought this guy was the mobile suit from Double Zeta.
I never thought there would be two different types of Psycho Gundam in the same show, right? And the design lines are completely different too.
It looks like a Warzman smile.
Zeta still looks cool even now, which is amazing.
I often draw Cat Whisker Gundam at Kawara-san’s place.
The first to be adopted in anime was Noir.
If it becomes practical, it might have the effect of boosting allies and weakening the enemy’s fighting spirit, similar to the bombardment by airships during World War I, in the form of a giant Gundam.
In the end, this thing is a defective machine too; with the Federation’s technology level, it ultimately didn’t work out.
“Abyss can finally demonstrate its performance once picked up.”