
Wow, there’s a fire! My room is burning!
I personally think the Bond’s robot anime is the most interesting.
When I was watching it in real-time, I felt a bit unsure, but as I calmed down, I started to feel that this is actually fine, this kind of thing…
I really love the kiss scene through the glass.
The robot action direction and animation are incredibly sharp.
I really love the ending theme.
9nine is great, isn’t it…?
>>6
When I checked, it had decreased to two people, and I’m sad…
The first episode is packed with a lot of developments, isn’t it?
A mysterious protagonist washes ashore on the island!
Kiss the heroine!
A fun school story!
A classmate is somehow a high-ranking member of an evil organization in disguise!
It was actually a robot story!
In the first episode, there is no explanation of what the galaxy beautiful boy is, but I can understand that he must be an amazing guy just by Takt-kun’s presence!
A grand entrance!
I was confused that the three main characters, who don’t have a particularly deep connection in the beginning, acted like they were best friends!
In fact, that thinness is intentional; I love the flow of it becoming true friendship after a fistfight.
You there! Galaxy Beautiful Boy!!
It’s cowardly to start a thread in the morning…
This is how a pile is supposed to be used!
>>13
Finally, it’s going to lose for a moment—then a flashback, and I can’t tell the change from the power-up.
With a flash of the sword in a throwing iai cut, I pierced the ground with my sword in a pose against the backdrop of an explosion, and the victory was extremely exhilarating.
When Tact first hit Sugata, who had lost his sanity, he suddenly asked, “Do you… want to die?” and it got tense, right?
Shitty father of shitty fathers, Ishida.
I can see it!!
What a silly thing to say about a shining star.
Enokido has been making fun of the president a lot… which was kind of disheartening.
Looking back, everything I did was off, and my responses were too reactive, so it’s no wonder I was told that.
>>19
To put it bluntly, it’s just pretending to be a hero by infiltrating the enemy organization, isn’t it, dear?
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I’m not making fun of you; that character was originally created with that intention, right, Mrs. Watanabe?
But she’s the best woman, President.
Honestly, the guys who came out in the middle weren’t really needed…
>>25
When an outgoing person plays pretend, they do it seriously and quit as soon as they’re done, so it’s an essential story.
>>25
The two strong women from Punishing: Gray Raven would also be confused by Galaxy Beautiful Boy.
>>25
Well, it’s not just that Tact is special and that’s why he’s doing that speech…
But I thought there would be a grand appearance by all the allies right before the final episode or in it.
In the end, it turned out that it wasn’t necessary if we weren’t going to do it.
>>30
Even after realizing I was deceived by Ishida, there’s no way those people can make a dazzling entrance saying things like “Shooting Star!”…
I think it’s way too ridiculous to still be on the Kiraboshi side after Ishida broke the electric coffin.
I guess playing pretend as a shining star was really comfortable.
There are almost no means left to do it, but the Galaxy Pretty Boy Legend really has a great scenario.
From the beginning to the end, Tauburn is incredibly strong.
>>32
The pressure of not being able to lose even once was strong.
Even in scenes where it would be easier to create a story by losing, the fact that we don’t lose contributed to the enjoyment.
Every time it’s interesting for a full 30 minutes.
It’s insane that there’s almost always robot action in every episode, and there’s never an episode without movement.
“What a terrible picture…”
“It’s a trash-like drawing that reveals the ugliness of the person’s heart who drew it…”
I can’t forget a painting review like that.
The robot battles were divided into parts like in a sentai show.
I think the coolest name for a Cyberdy is Reshval.
>>39
Tauvern is definitely the coolest.
For some reason, I remember Hagent.
Did I just become bad at drawing normally? That kind of hit me hard.
It’s a shame that the character design of the main heroine, Wako, is the most plain.
Ishida looks young due to his abilities, but it’s nice that younger kids evaluate him as just an old man trying to look young.
Wako’s barrier is so hard that it doesn’t break at all, it’s a little funny.
I hope that Star Driver will be included in the remaining unannounced entries for Super Robot Wars Y.
It was really impressive how we managed to win cleanly with the original Shirushi development even when it looked like we might lose… It was great that it unfolded like a “Galactic Pretty Boy!”
Realizing the convenience of a school as a miniature world.
What a ridiculous thing to say about a star!
The heroines are divided into those who like Tacuto and those who like Sugata.
The kids who have been with Sugata since long ago are in love with him.
I was a bit surprised that Sugata is me and Takuto is “I,” but then there was a development that hit that point, and I was astonished.
>>50
A heroine who stabs you with the wrong first-person pronoun…
After watching it once, when you watch it again
You can understand how special Tauburn is.
Cyberdyne coming from outside.
Is it that interesting?
>>53
It’s interesting.
Personally, I think it’s in the top 3 among the protagonists voiced by Miyano.
>>53
It’s incredibly captivating for those who get hooked.
I grew to love it at a top level among robot anime.
>>53
The composition and contrast are beautifully done, and the foreshadowing is perfectly placed.
Starting at a time when the battle part is almost determined has a certain special effects feel to it, doesn’t it?
There’s really nothing to criticize except for the fact that it’s a design from a period when Obata’s style had quite a strong quirk.
No, the memory of my childhood friend’s voice in the past arc was really stiff is popping up.
I also like the opening from the previous season that was mostly just running.
>>58
It’s nice how the Tauban flies away at the end, isn’t it?
Ishida can use the Star Sword from the beginning even without riding the Cybuddy.
Even though it’s a gift, it can see the future with Reshu’s mark and has an effect that steals libido from the Star Sword.
I can tell that you are quite a special person, but you are a pitiful guy who is wasting all of that.
>>59
Even though the group could enjoy youth at any time, they are doing pointless things, and they continue to do so even as they become old men, which makes their silliness on a whole different level.
I also like PSP games.
I’m in trouble because I can’t do it on VITA.
I like the second season’s opening.
I generally like all the elements, but even if there’s someone who hates all of it, I can understand that… it has a strong uniqueness.
But it’s not just a gimmick; I can confidently say that it’s truly interesting.
I also like the boarding bank that carries the shrine maiden’s song.
>>65
I love all the miko songs.
I’m sorry, but I want to hear something a bit more proper from the class representative.
The development in the last 5 minutes of the final episode was really great, and it gives you the feeling of having watched a good anime.
Mayuki ha-
Why is Katashiro so pumped up for the general meeting?
>>70
Playing role-playing games in online games is still fun even when you’re an adult, right?
The final episode feels like it has the volume of about three episodes.
Replacing the Kiraboshi Cross Guild with an online game villain role-playing scenario is quite impactful.
>>73
An old guy of a decent age suggesting the battle cry “Shining Stars!” in an online game guild and receiving overwhelming support from the younger ones, while internally thinking “Aren’t these guys idiots?” – that’s just exactly it.
The songs from the movie version are great!
You suddenly stab, huh?
The movie version is not just a typical recap of the main story from that time with a little bit of original content.
I wanted a 2-hour original sequel set after the main story.
The part where you do the waist twist in the transformation bank.
Even though he’s a man, I feel a little flutter.
Mine is a bit long.
The father who is getting hit and twitching.
That’s seriously what it is.
>>80
It’s not because I was hit.
The music is good.
It’s quite something that the ability named “Sympathy” is about possession.
Ishida is too focused on his old group of friends and can’t fit into the current guild, secretly looking down on them.
Katashiro-san is comfortably fitting in while looking at Ishida, who is sulking in a slanted manner.
Shut up, Zameku!
Did Ishida die in the end?
I completely forgot.
>>86
Living normally.
When I look back, it turns out that Takt-kun, who said so refreshingly that he wouldn’t be satisfied unless he could hit something, was just an emulator after all.
The science guild’s technological prowess is clearly absurd…
What happened to the shrine maiden who was head over heels for Tact…?
>>90
The seal was broken, and I left the island.
>>90
I finish with my older sister on the island.
Basically, all the kids who are in love with Tact either end up taking their own relatives or getting a partner.
When viewed as a whole, there are almost no unnecessary elements and everything is somehow related to the main story, but the twin arc feels a bit like a side story.
Basically, it’s good that everyone is properly a child.
Thinking I outsmarted the head, it’s cute that I still end up losing to those filthy adults like Ibrognou.
Tact’s popularity is in an idol-like direction.
Well, fans will still find a boyfriend regardless of that.
When the shrine maiden tried to leave the island, repeating a day seems like it could be useful for something, right?
The Tauban looks like a robot design made by Go Nagano, and it’s pretty lame overall because it seems like it’s trying too hard.
>>97
No, it’s just the top 2 Buster Machine, right?
What are you seeing?
I have a vivid memory of how much fun it was to understand in real-time the relationship between the robot names, markings, and the pilots’ last names in the jar discussion thread.
What is the 3.5 phase? I don’t know… scary…
When what you want to do and what you should do align, you can hear the voice of the world.
Do you think this adult bank president is on such a big ship just for show or whim?!
>>102
“People from the island wouldn’t get on such a suspicious person’s boat, right?”
I like the design of the people participating in the Tauvan masquerade ball.
I remember thinking, “The president looks so happy while fighting; this guy is cute…”
Katami wakachita yagadanse.
>>106
It looks bad to suddenly seem to be split apart!
>>107
If you’re a Tokyoite, you’ll understand right away, but if you’re from the islands, you won’t get it; it’s an evil spell.
The only drawback of this work is that it ended so beautifully with a high level of perfection that it doesn’t leave a lasting impression.
>>109
It feels like there’s quite a bit that happened after that, doesn’t it?
>>110
There are people who have started to take Cyberdy out and cause trouble, and you can see that in the compilation movie… I wanted to see more of that.
Captain Earth had a bit of a thread-like quality up until around episode 2.
>>112
Enokido loves episodes where the robots in robot anime lose and humans strive, so they ended up making an entire anime just based on that…
The twin arc has a major new part due to the absence of the three idiots’ activities in the movie, which is fine.
I think the ending of the TV version is as good as it gets.
The out-of-island edition felt like I couldn’t expect much because Capuas was like that…
I thought it was character design by Takeshi Obata.
>>117
Isn’t it a draft?
>>118
It’s a different name, but looking at the artwork, there’s no intention to hide at all…
In the movie version, Cyberdy is simply appearing in the city and fighting with Tau Burn.
>>119
Since Takt broke Wako’s barrier, that’s to be expected.
Using a black-painted cut reminiscent of the ’80s for the bank!
It floats a lot! I don’t dislike it.
I used to love PSP games; there’s a route with a crappy dad…
That story in the movie ended up with the three of them having to hunt for Cyberdy, so they couldn’t enjoy their youth, which is kind of disappointing…
I felt like I wanted to see a bit of everyday life where Zamk tries to make Sugata a pilot once a day and gets beaten up for it.
The excitement from that new cut in the movie version, followed by the despair of still watching a recap 15 minutes before the end, is something that can only be experienced at that time.
Takt-kun flying at Mach 3.5 is too funny.
Episode 1
Tact: “Making a splendid entrance! The galaxy’s beautiful boy, Tau-Barn!!”
Wako: “Tau… Burn?”
Viewer (Galactic Pretty Boy???)
I didn’t need just the bolt nipple part.
Since Gurren Lagann had a great compilation, I had some expectations for this movie as well.
Even at the time, I thought “Stop! This is ridiculous!” about the compilation sales strategy, and I never dreamed that this would become the heyday of compilation sales strategies now.
Speaking of which, compilation movies from that time have completely fallen out of fashion now.
>>134
I guess early screenings are the mainstream now.
>>134
In the last two years, I’ve been doing things like Attack on Titan, Demon Slayer, and Gridman, so I will take on what has potential for success.
>>138
The demon hunters are screening the TV series premiere along with the final episodes of the previous series, so it’s different from a recap, right?
>>134
If you want to look back or catch up on it later, there are streaming subscriptions available now…
Well, compilation episodes can be useful when you quickly want to revisit the flow of the story.
You can understand it if you look at it now.
The greatness of hand-drawn robot combat depiction.
I can’t believe it’s been 15 years since that anime.
>>137
My mind may not be acknowledged, but my age and body can’t lie…
I wanted various Cyberdyne toys, but they don’t seem to come out easily.
The current compilation often serves as a bridge to the next development.
Given the resources used, the battle in Shinjuku in the movie is amazing.
I wished there was at least one more thing, but there’s really no room to insert anything into the main story…
Eureka Seven Hi-Evolution was originally planned as a two-part series with all new content, but after the beginning was completed, they said it wouldn’t sell without TV series elements.
They said the compilation was crammed in and it made the scene a complete mess, so I guess the compilation enthusiasts have power.
>>144
In the case of Eureka, I can’t shake the feeling that it will seriously look like there are no elements from the main story at first glance…
Well, since Gundam has become a huge hit with its compilation and has continued for over 40 years, it’s only natural to have dreams about it.
It was a memorable final episode with the L-shaped caption.
I thought something would happen for the 10th or 15th anniversary, but it looks like nothing will, so I’m a bit disappointed.
It’s also troubling that I somewhat understand Ishida’s feelings.
Of course, I want to stay young forever and replay only the happy memories.
Hey, insurance doctor.
What we should aim for may not be a head, but a health insurance doctor…
I love Wako saying the worst things in her incredibly good-feeling monologue in the final episode.
>>152
It felt like I couldn’t choose between both heroines in Macross F and ended up liking both.
>>154
Wako is in the middle of her youth, and she likes both, so she can’t choose yet; it’s not that bad.
If someone asked me to tell them about an interesting robot anime…
For now, I like it enough to answer with this or Planet With.
The dancing snow is~
It’s interesting, but the Vanishing Age arc is definitely dragging in the middle.
>>157
Up until then, the people from Kiraboshi, regardless of their differences, were all somewhat interesting, but about 90% of the ones at Vanishing Age are boring and have bad personalities.
I think the pacing in Vanishing Age was slow, and it would have been different if the three foolish enemies had moved a bit more.
Is it too much to expect that much from a character born with the name Boutsuki Hiko…?
I have a memory of not really liking the guy who claims to be a beautiful boy, but I wonder if I should give it a try…
Was this guy in Super Robot Wars?
>>161
Only for the social games that have ended service.
I hope it will come to the home version soon…
I think Supacrow was quite favored.
Right now it’s getting a good reputation like this, but…
I remember it being overshadowed by Madoka Magica when it was aired.
>>164
The broadcast period is completely different, but…
>>164
Not at all, it was definitely a hot topic here too.
The broadcast time slots are totally different to begin with.
>>167
Well, during the latter half…
At first, there were many reactions like “When is the protagonist going to lose?”
I understand that the main story’s region is quite limited, so it’s not a good match for Super Robot Wars, which hops around a lot.
Combine with Dragon Palace Island…?
Therefore, I will have Daisuke-san as the advisor for the theater club.
It seems quite cumbersome that both allies and enemies deploy Cyberdy on the outside of the island, as that is a fundamental aspect of the work.
It’s a topic that makes it difficult to include in Super Robot Wars.
Zero hour is set for all machines to stop.
Tau Burn is a Cyberdyne outside of zero hours, so it shouldn’t be a problem to deploy outside of the Stardust scenario.
The setting of zero hours isn’t really suitable for cross, is it?
There would be no problem participating after the main story ends, but that would also be somewhat lonely.
The anime that was the most fun was when I was watching it in real-time and thinking about various things.
Everyone from other licenses should just transfer to Southern Cross Academy.
When I was in my 30s, I looked at the younger kids and thought they were dazzling.
Since I turned 40, I understand that even things like being an insurance doctor can allow for youthfulness, which somehow encourages me.
>>174
Isn’t the insurance doctor being a bit too youthful?
Duel-format robot anime like this and G Gundam are consistently entertaining.
Including visuals that I like from OP2
It seems that in Super Robot Wars, there is an impression that works unable to participate in the main series are treated favorably, including various circumstances related to the thread.
Katamiwakachitayagadanse
The structure of having Ultraman-like robot battles interspersed in a school anime is quite unique.
Fun
Rather than Madoka Magica, I was caught up in 3.11.
I think there was a clear divide between those who could ride consistently from the beginning and those who could not.