

It’s more like strong or well-trained.
Isn’t pure piloting skill the best in the story?
>>3It’s strange that in the end, Gundam seems like it might win against the Dilanza.
The ups and downs of life are too intense in a short period.
You’ve grown up…
Because I hit rock bottom once.
It’s like the script was loved too much (not in an envious way at all).
>>7It’s almost surprising how much it was loved, considering that the voice actor isn’t Yoshimasa Hosoya.
>>18Wait!
Heart Power Leveling
I had no choice but to become stronger.
The man whose achievements in Super Robot Wars attract the most attention.
It’s amazing that Bob wasn’t at the bottom.
>>12It’s nice to see a face that looks genuinely happy.
You might have a junior high school education, but is it okay? Is it really okay regarding Asuka High?
>>13You were trying to rebuild things after becoming the president, weren’t you?
A man who had no intention of being caught between lilies suddenly found himself sandwiched between them.
It’s forged so much that it’s like, do we really need to forge it this suddenly?!
Being kidnapped as Bob and living as a prisoner, I wonder what anime I’m being forced to watch.
When asked if it was strong, it feels like it just ended without any impact.
>>20Isn’t Darryl Baldec so strong?
I generally like all the characters from Mercury, but I really like the two main ones too, along with the image.
The deterioration of the environment and accidents make me nostalgic for the days of the first arrogant students.
If I hadn’t been insulted by Fershi with “You idiot! You fool! You bald!” I would have been satisfied and died just like that.
Be grateful.
>>24I have to take responsibility and marry her.
It feels like one person just did a side story and finished, so I’m somewhat at a loss for how to respond.
The person inside must be happy…
Wasn’t that something Mirione had to experience?
He is a good man.
If all the characters watch episode 1 together, I think the image and the president will say, “Isn’t it just too rough?!”
Miorine is strong from start to finish.
Even if I get hit and feel down, I somehow bounce back.
…Sletta is like that too…
>>32But I’m falling into darkness and stealing bites.
Even after becoming president, I’m being tossed around by Elan and Sezeria.
Was it necessary to dig that deep into the thread?
>>34Sletta was too empty, and there was nothing to delve into.
>>42While it seems possible to delve into the Mercury era, I feel like it couldn’t be done because it seems that not much thought has been given to the surrounding aspects.
>>34It’s not about whether this needs to be delved into or not.
I can agree about the lack of character development for other characters.
I don’t know if it was warm or not, but I thought it was interesting.
I wish we could have had another season of Mercury.
It was such a depressed image that I thought it would be fine to be killed by my younger brother.
I wanted to see more of Bob’s story and stories from other dorms; two cours is too short, we need three cours!
Well, the part that connected the side story to the main plot was the last part related to the younger brother, but the whole situation with the brother was…
It’s not very strong in terms of emotions, but there’s a clear image of being able to protect my place.
Although we were able to overcome it, it feels like we should have discussed the situation with the family more before it became like that.
>>44That said, I’m still a student…
>>44I can only say that you should tell your dad…
A character who thinks, “Aren’t you going to pilot a Gundam… No, it’s good that you didn’t…”
Characters that were in the main story as if they were from a spin-off work.
In episode 1, when Miorine and this guy were having a childish fight, the fact that they are now cooperating for each other’s goals made me think, “The kids have… grown up…”
That’s why the younger brother suddenly going crazy in the last part feels out of place.
He was an incredibly growing man as a human being.
I like the series of conversations with Miorine after returning to the Earth from the Asticassia.
Basically, I’ve been losing a lot, but the way I lost didn’t diminish my standing.
>>51The movements of the 4th match are really insane.
Embodiment of live感 (live feeling).
Sletta and Miorine are both breaking down, and the dream is still very much a work in progress. Rebuilding the company is going to be a huge challenge, and everyone is far from smooth sailing, but we have no choice but to keep pushing forward! I really, or rather, quite like a positive final episode like that.
The story in the main content is fine as it is, but I want to see more of the characters three years later…
Wasn’t it better for this guy to ride Schvalzette in terms of development?
>>55According to the designer, the working name at the planning stage was apparently the Guell-exclusive Gorgeous Gundam, known as Schwalbe.
Saving Sleta in the garden is really charming, isn’t it?
They were originally just clashing fiercely with Miorine, so it’s not that they were humanly fragile or anything like that…
If anything, it’s come to the final stage while still being in the same position as when Mioirine and I had our confrontation.
>>57It was said that Guell was the only one at fault, but regarding that argument, Mio Rine is also to blame…
>>67Well, I think it’s worse for the one who brings along violent people…
>>77Well, it’s because you’re doing things that people complain about, Miorine…
>>77If MioRine had been there, it would have been different just because she couldn’t gather her followers.
>>77It’s right after something happened that could really test someone’s patience after putting up with so much until now.
>心が強いThe guy who tried to take over the company while hiding the issue with his father…?
>>58I can’t say that.
>>58What will it accomplish if you say that in that situation?
Are you going to solve something?
>>72Is there any reason not to say it the other way around?
All the main characters in this work are very strong.
Except for one person.
>>62It couldn’t be helped…!
>>75You’re always like that!!!
This guy had his own story and ended nicely.
During the time we were camping, I was worried about what you would do from now on…
You’re still getting on the wrong aircraft in the end, aren’t you?
I wanted to see Shubalzette ride and the opposing route with Sleta.
I want to see a sequel.
I want to see a conversation between Srettha and Deririn.
What was that initial “Hyahha?”
>>70Youthful impetuosity.
>>70It’s like, “Hyahha!”
I’m stressed because of Miorine.
Every time Mio and I face each other, we end up stepping on each other’s landmines, which leads to a fight.
Refusing to talk to my family and to devote myself to Suleta’s love, I simply escape from my place → At the last moment, I try my best citing Suleta as the reason, but it feels utterly out of place, and because of that effort, killing my father is indeed a terrible consequence.
For now, let them explain what they’ve been doing behind the scenes with Derling and Mama.
I wonder if when they asked me to marry them, they were serious after all.
>>76It’s serious, isn’t it?
>>83I like both the first confession and the second confession.
It’s good that both those who do and those who are done to are growing by thinking carefully.
>>106The second one seems to have a stronger meaning as a ritual to part ways with my youth in order to rebuild the company.
>>76At first, it was a result of my feelings getting ahead of me, and by the second time, there were too many things that happened, and I haven’t talked to Slett much, so I don’t have the same passion as before, but I felt like I said it as a matter of closure.
The enemy that appears at the end after going through hardships and growth is the foolish little brother.
I think it would have been better if I could have contributed more to the story here.
Suletta believes that the essence of the story is about packing her own contents.
The scene where I was told by my mother and sister to live freely and cried like a cry of birth in outer space was really great.
I feel like we may not become lovers, but we could be good friends, based on the images and the thread.
What the hell is wrong with your brother suddenly acting in such an incomprehensible way…?
>>87From a seriously cool Gundam to a ridiculous motive.
Miorine is acting like a villainous noblewoman, huh!
It looks like!
Riner
If Miorine touches a bad man, he will message her forever, so stop it.
>>90It’s a scene where both are young and messing up, so it’s not like only one of them is at fault in that scene.
It’s truly not good to get involved.
In that scene, Guell is normally 100% in the wrong.
That’s why Suletta got angry.
>>91It’s crossing the line to interfere, and Guell is at fault, but Mioirine was like a hedgehog too, so the one to blame is Derling.
My brother was also at his limit with stress…
It’s not a strength of character for Dad to immediately be told that I killed my brother, who was pushed to the brink of collapse and hospitalization due to overwork and mental stress.
If we’re talking about the limits of patience at Güell, then being treated like a delicate object after having an engagement partner decided for me without my consent is more of a limit to endure, isn’t it?
>>95In reality, if I were to complain, I should be telling my father, but it’s Miorine who is enjoying the privileges of being his daughter and doing things like gardening, so the original mistake lies there.
I understand there are various opinions, but the first episode is a typical story where “a prince on a white horse appears to save the oppressed heroine,” so I think it’s fine to say that it was Guell’s fault.
Otherwise, Suletta who confronted would look foolish.
>>96Since I don’t know the situation, there’s no such thing as being smart or stupid.
They’re not really a character that always seems to be right or anything like that.
Until the point where we started camping, it was a comedy relief.
Over there, Guell raised his hand!
Sletta stopped and made them understand through the duel!
Guel apologized to Mioline!
So I guess that’s good enough.
Bob’s calm face at that time…
>>101It’s similar to Char, but fundamentally, the lifestyle of doing your best as a young person on site and taking breaks carefreely suits him too well.
Don’t you guys carry such big things?
I like the determination to choose for myself and come flying in with the Caliburn and Gundam raw pam 3000 times.
There was a chance that I would just spit out blood and die, which seemed like it would make my mom and sister gloomy.
>>103I talked about revenge as revenge because I want Sレットta to live peacefully, but to think they would put her on something like that… Hey… what’s going on?
>>108It couldn’t be helped…!
>>108It should have been better to kill Bellmeria-san…
I was always complaining to my dad…
>>107That’s true.
Say more.
I died before I could say it.
When Guell returned from Earth, motivated for the sake of the family, Bob, who had been wobbling, had already fallen into darkness, and I think that felt more natural overall.
The impression of the man who was used in a bad way in the script is very strong…
I was worried… (Boom)
No one notices how terrible the situation that early Miorine is in is, right?
>>115It seems there is a man I was aware of but had been ignoring…
>>117If I had stepped in there, I would have won 100%, so why are you leaving it alone…?
>>129The goal is to commit terrorism, so we cannot get involved.
>>147If you had married Miorine and taken control of the company, there would have been no need to commit terrorism!
>>156Yeah… but you know…
>>156If you control the group, you can legally bring the group’s capital down to Earth.
But I didn’t want to seek MioRine for impure reasons.
>>156If Mioirine marries someone like Shaddiq, she will be tainted.
>>168Shadik’s self-deprecation
>>115Shaddiq is feeling down due to various factors…
>>115I think the viewers basically notice that a part is just being completely ignored…
>>115If they’re characters in the story, there’s no way they’d actually notice.
There was one person who was an exception, but that guy… well…
>>115There is a childhood friend who noticed it but didn’t do anything about it themselves.
The fool pretending to understand Miorine from the back should have just become a holder and let her do as she pleased; that would have been the fastest way to resolve things.
Well, that guy was a coward who couldn’t even get into the garden.
>>119He was probably someone who would place others under his control, but he wasn’t the type to let them be free.
>>130Either way, that person didn’t leave the one walking beside them, shoulder to shoulder.
If anything, we weren’t even facing the same direction.
It’s unclear who is stronger in MS battles, Sleta or Guel.
Basically, both sides are fighting in a not completely optimal state, and in the third match, it’s evenly matched between Guell, whose machine is in perfect condition but has mental issues, and Sleda, whose machine is slightly damaged but also has some mental doubts.
What was that scene with Lauda hearing rumors like “It’s definitely Guel after Guell’s return”?
>>124As expected, there’s a mix of anger and joking around, thinking of course it’s my older brother.
It’s reassuring to see that there are patients who haven’t changed at all since the time of the broadcast.
It’s not strange for Belmeria to create a new Gundam in the movie version.
>>131Since there were quite a few staff members from Kwarzero, it wouldn’t be unusual for them to come out from there.
Vim really died in a sneaky way.
Even if I try to remember the crappy parts later, it seems that for Guel, only the fact that he worried about himself at the end will be emphasized.
>>133It’s true that I was worried about my son.
Additionally, from Lauda’s memories, those two have nothing but good memories of him as a father.
He was a guy who was making a mistress.
When I talked about Miorine’s environment, I noticed and was openly asked about it, but someone ended up getting hit by bullets like that—!
I find the relationship between Guell and Miorine interesting and I like it.
>>136I like that even though both of their fathers are in a delicate situation and their relationship collapsed with Sleta, they end up cooperating to help Sleta in the end.
>>141For Guell, it was a partnership for the survival of the company, so Slerta is already a thing of the past.
>>136I thought that after Sleta died, these two would get married.
So, I will name the daughter born from that Sleta.
>>136As lovers or a married couple, we may not be a good match in terms of supporting each other closely, but we have a really good compatibility at a distance similar to that of siblings who handle each other carelessly while cherishing one another.
>>148I want you to take away the first love of the two children.
The image was affected by the circumstances of the product lineup.
Shaddiq took on the burden of the story’s convenience.
I don’t interfere much, but I’ll manage the important parts – don’t worry, MioRine – that kind of approach from Shadique is ultimately just a generic Derling, so it’s the worst strategy, you know?
JetArk’s corporate culture is too focused on brute force…
Don’t send the president to the battlefield! Good luck! That’s not it!
>>142Well, that’s why it can also be seen that there were many reliable aircraft…
The character has a unique flavor because they don’t pilot a Gundam.
Graham and that kind of position.
>>143Well, that guy is so creepy that he finally got into a Gundam…
It can be said that just by being in a GN-equipped machine…
Shaddiq has never made Miorine smile, so things aren’t going well.
It seems there are manga spin-offs, but does Guell not have a role in them?
>>150It’s not a manga with a modern timeline.
The younger brother’s mecha is overloaded with weaponry, and it feels like he still has more weapons! It’s impressive how he managed to use it so effectively in battle.
No, but because they can die, Gundam can do things like that…
The fact that the president was an incredibly skilled pilot during his active years adds a lot of credibility to the practical aircraft designed from a field perspective, making it quite strong.
As long as the premise that Miorine returns to Sleta exists, it’s impossible for it to be realized in the main story, and fundamentally, the relationship is entirely based on Sleta. However, I really liked the atmosphere of Gue- and Mio in the second half.
>>151Despite that, Guell was just a really good older brother, so there is a connection to the final explosion of rage.
Just in case
Just in case.
Why is it MioRine in that scene?
>>151Well, it’s because my wife and my mistress hit it off and simultaneously dumped me… It seems significant that I didn’t keep my two sons so separate as a father.
>>151Guel’s light is too bright for his brother.
It gives the impression that I grew up completely unrelated to Sleta.
The trigger was probably getting defeated once.
It seems that the three of them, my dad and my half-brother, get along well, which makes me think that they’re probably not the kind of guys who are popular with women.
I will never forgive you, Miorine Rembran!
After all, I had enough strength to be worthy of the holder.
I’m actually stronger, you know? Hehe? The guy who was being arrogant got shot down by someone he underestimated from outside his awareness.
Shaddiq’s behavior in a conversation suddenly became suspicious the moment Miorine arrived, and I thought, “Oh no, this guy…,” which was super funny.
>>169How much do you love me…?
Although Vim is a misguided jerk regarding patriarchy, it cannot be denied that he was also a good father in some ways.
I wonder if Guell is stronger than Shaddiq.
>>171If it’s just about simple ability, Shaddiq might really be better.
But I don’t think that guy can win in an important situation, Shadik.
>>171It feels like we’ve reached a rating since it ended in a draw that is almost a loss for Shaddiq, who cheated by raising his output while both sides were using high-end machines for a fistfight.
>>171The three houses are generally on the same level, with fluctuations depending on mental state and circumstances.
>>186Well then.
Lord Shadik, well…
After seeing Guel and Mioirine honestly complaining and fighting with each other, Shadik just feels creepy.
In the beginning, the Shadik Girls were thought to be a harem.
If I could take one more step forward, the sense of a harem around me would vanish.
Guel is more fulfilling after the main story.
The opponent also has plenty of Fershi, Cessaria, and Elan.
>>178Wait a minute!
>>184I didn’t say there are no women in the Eland series…
>>184You’re so serious.
It’s a combination that you occasionally see in secondary creations.
>>184You’re quite formal, aren’t you?
It felt like the girls were like guardians of a boy who had complicated feelings about love…
No matter how much mental debuff he takes, this guy has consistently had pilot skills at S rank.
>>181That’s the skill that was trained in a totally chaotic Spartan way by my dad…
>>181It’s really crazy how the techniques for dodging and damage control when escaping from my dad with a desulter while crying in the fear of real combat are.
The answer is that I didn’t include the vegetable garden.
I thought that Guel having a wife and a mistress was a setup for Sleta and Miorine to both go after him…
>>188It’s being thrown away! It’s being thrown away!
Isn’t the Daryl Balde at the end amazing? It seems like he could handle something like Rubris.
>>189In reality, it’s a version that incorporates AI performance without using Gund technology, so it can’t be weak.
It was pitiful for Sabine to be handled as a side task.
If I were to say which of the ones after the ED I want to see the most, it would be the cheerful trio of Sereria and Elan from the thread image.
Hehe… That’s what I disliked about you!!
>>197So annoying…
I never thought Elaran would end up being a character that breathes good air in the end.
>>201“Damn it, I’m done with Pale Corporation! It was the most exhilarating moment in the final episode when I left.”
Everything
I
I did it!
>>202It’s a spineless guy who has the courage to do this but can’t take a step forward.
It’s okay to recognize it as someone who made good use of AI, right? The modified version of Daryl Baride.
>>204I see! It’s stronger for AI to adjust to the pilot rather than take control!
It feels like the muscle-brained engineer noticed.