

Even if he gets caught, he’ll just brush it off as long as everyone is alive…
Looking at it now, it’s a bit too much like Iron Man…
Carefully shoot twice.
He was a man who would curse but remained unshaken…
>…まぁいいかDoo and Gates are guys who can die without a problem.
That’s… because it’s not Atla, it’s fine if I die.
>>6By the way, the person behind Doo was Atlra.
>>6In reality, if we become hostile, I wouldn’t hold back.
From an outsider’s perspective, it seems like they might sympathize with the circumstances.
I think Mikako and Shuji’s voices sound quite similar.
I know it’s a different voice actor, but…
I wonder if it’s more about the way they perform rather than their voices?
>>7It feels like the current trend in voice and acting.
>>10Mika is already a character from 10 years ago.
>>11Wait!
I wanted to see Lupus Rex facing off against Psycho Gundam, but it was more anticlimactic than I expected.
I’ve started to have some shoulder pain…
>>12That’s Chad!
The leader shot by Machi.
Mikazuki didn’t show himself much, but he was definitely doing the things he wanted to do, and he was actually a good guy, considering he took the time to make Atra happy…
>>15He’s actually quite a passionate guy, just doesn’t show it in an easy-to-understand way.
It’s just that I don’t direct my emotions much towards anyone other than family and friends.
Mika is an emotional person.
>>17It’s nice, right? The raid after the abduction of Atora.
I also had a dream of wanting to do agriculture.
>>19Well… it didn’t come true, but…
>>22Let’s stop talking about sad things…
There is quite a gap between the rough image and reality of finding time to study with an eye on a second career.
Mika has been a considerate man from the beginning, only his facial expressions hardly change.
>>21I think it’s amazing that a girl from a good family, born in that environment, can be considerate enough to think, “She probably doesn’t want to shake hands with my dirty hands…”
Today, while watching, there were times when Shuji’s voice sounded like a scratched image.
Mika from the time when she was shocked seeing the fish is great, isn’t she?
>>25(It hurt quite a bit when Atora’s elbow hit me.)
I was surprised to see, but Mika is such a great kid.
>>26In the second season, they say things like “emotions~,” but seriously, this guy is consistently so human-like, right?
I wanted to do agriculture, but because I became paralyzed, all I can do now is fight…
>>30So I will fight, but if I worry about that and apologize, I won’t forgive Orga.
>>30Wait a minute!
I was studying agriculture by reading books even though I was paralyzed from the waist down.
>>43It’s nice that you were reading a book even after getting on the Rex.
>>44Since the conversation between Kudelia and Atla about their trials and errors while self-studying and failing came up before, they have indeed grown.
>>43I suppose they’ve actually given up after saying they’ve given up.
At the same time, I can’t completely let go, and it makes me feel sad…
When Mackie came to Mars in the second season and brought up the topic of biscuits, Mika became a little grumpy, which is nice.
Mika, looking very sad after being begged by her younger sisters, is also wonderful.
In the beginning, I think I said something like “You’ve become quite the ladies’ man” to Orga after he got hit.
>>34I like the scene where they tell Kudelia not to be silly.
After seeing that part in the recent re-broadcast where it was tough to even read, let alone write, at that stage, I’m agonizingly recalling the scene where they can now read an agricultural book alone.
I remember reading it while connecting it to Rex.
I really do like Mika.
…it’s tough.
I really think it’s admirable that the children of Tekkadan, in that environment, are trying to learn to read and write on their own after being encouraged by Kudelia.
>>38When I was a kid, I hated going to school, but for people in less fortunate positions, education is definitely something they would want to pursue…
>>40If the Iron-Blooded Orphans saw Machu, they’d probably be really angry…
>>42In the end, they probably won’t get angry because it’s someone else’s issue, but I definitely think they’ll react with something like, “What does that kid want to do?”
People talk about growth and various things, but I have a personality that doesn’t openly say I don’t want to fight in an environment where I would expose myself and my friends to danger, even though I have feelings for my family and companions. I wonder what I need to do to be able to say I’ve grown…
>>39I wonder if they wanted it to be more at the core of the story rather than just about growth.
If I had achieved Agari, I wonder if I would have dismantled Barbatos and lived in a wheelchair with Arai Yashiki.
What the Tekkadan wanted was a life where they could have parents, go to school, study, and be free from conflict.
Mika is not foolish just because she is non-deli; she makes an effort to learn from her experiences and past to avoid doing things that she would dislike.
That being said, it is non-deli.
I may not have formal education due to my upbringing, but I’m quite bright, aren’t I?
>>50Those who survived in the CGS environment and were in the leadership of the Tekkadan generally seem to be like that.
I’m glad I was able to reconfirm that I like the crescent moon more than I thought.
Mika wouldn’t get upset about other people’s actions unless they pose a threat to herself or her friends.
If I’m asked for a comment, I might say something like, “Why fight when you can live without fighting?”
I’ve loved Mika since the past and even now, truly.
I think they must have worked really hard to accumulate knowledge by the second season of Olga, and it’s painful to see that the atmosphere has turned into that of a corporate slave.
>>56Mackey was also receiving lectures on how to associate with important figures in politics and business…
Shino has a strong image of being silly, but in reality, there are quite a few serious and cold aspects to her…
It’s Shiho who warns Orga about the dangers of following McGillis.
>>58Sometimes there are people who say, “The Tekkadan just throws everything onto Orga! They don’t think at all!”
In the end, it’s mostly because Olga is the leader and everyone believes in that, so we settle on that policy, but there are quite a few occasions where we express our opinions and confirm things before reaching that point, right?
>>60The image is that of Eugene’s remark along the way, “Is this okay…?” walking around on its own.
I’m not asking for much, but I want to see Mika doing farming in a peaceful world, like in a school setting similar to the Witch of Mercury.
Is it Machu?
Don’t you have anything you want to do? Did you cherish your mother?
Well then, I might see you again at work.
If there were a collaboration, I think I would only say this much.
The Tekkadan is originally made up of disposable child soldiers, so they can make harsh judgments if they have a reasonable amount of knowledge.
However, the reason why I failed is precisely because I valued my friends, which can be seen in the aftermath of the Turbines’ collapse.
I’m happy that something I liked, like the crescent moon, can be talked about peacefully even if it’s in a random flow.
>>64The Tekkadan side surprisingly has peaceful discussions at times.
The Gallarhorn side is a bit rarer, but there are times when it is also discussed peacefully.
I’m generally fond of both, so I would be happy if there were more opportunities to have calm conversations about both.
Mika, this is about all I can do, and if it lets my friends live… that’s the reason to fight.
I remembered a conversation that went along the lines of, “When Suletta extended her blood-stained hand to Mioleane, it was surprising how considerate Mika can be…”
>>66(The scene where the “Tears of Orphans” plays during a somewhat forced kiss.)
>>66If it’s someone like Olga, I would just present it directly and the other person would smile and握り返してくる.
I would never do that to Atla or Kudelia as they are.
The interpretation was really on point.
>>72On the contrary, while the two don’t extend their hands, they give off an impression of reaching out.
Compared to Machu, well…
There are parts of the flow leading up to Olga’s death, or rather the flow of the finale itself, that I want to comment on.
I really like how Mikasa doesn’t lose her composure or break down just because Olga died, and instead motivates and encourages the team.
>>69I really like that even without Orga, you are the type of person who can think about what you need to do.
I think it was unfortunate that Olga had more charisma than her capabilities.
A man whose expressions and emotions are not as dead as they say.
The body’s functions have died.
Season 2 had a lot of tough moments, but I really like the cockpit scenes because they’re quite erotic.
I wonder if a lot of doujinshi came out.
>>74I was really happy that there was someone whose brain was burned by Mikaato and who was drawing a lot of thin books.
In that episode where Barbatos is watching Mikazuki… I drew it as a joke and it got a lot of “muh!!!” reactions!
>>80It was out… I’m glad, I’ll go look for it…
>>93I also liked the same author’s Mikaat science parody book, so I hope you can put in the effort to find it.
>>99Details!!!!!!! No, it’s a deficit, so I’ll search for it myself!!!!!!!
>>106By the way, there are some good designs for Arsenal-based promo Mikas, so don’t stop looking…
Every time a new Gundam protagonist comes out, I end up reevaluating Mika, thinking he was much more decent and a good guy than I originally thought… right?
>>77Honestly, I think it’s a bit much to compare Machi to completed work characters when she’s still a growth-phase brat.
>>79Compared to the Tekkadan, which managed to hold some core values even in such an entirely unfavorable environment, it may stand out even more.
>>77The discipline and desire to learn stemming from one’s birth or frustrations may be one of the solutions to the issues being faced, as they are fundamental to other series.
Mika is a wolf that loves her pack.
>>81Mackie saying that Mika is strong in a way that’s different from mine, calling her a wolf…
>>81Lupus Rex… King of the Wolves
“Wolves are creatures that gather… Farewell, Tekkadan.” It’s a monologue expressing that they really like both Tekkadan and Mika.
When you think about their upbringing, the members of Tekkadan are really doing their best.
>>82Mars is just too shitty…
>>84The economic zone is terrible, but there is no description of the economic zone at all…
>>84Ultimately, the truly awful thing is the slums, so well… you know.
I feel strongly that having characters around the protagonist who are likable and supportive, while it may seem like a given, is actually incredibly important.
>>83The main characters of Iron-Blooded Orphans were quite freely criticized during the broadcast, you know…
>>83I remember not liking the thread images that much in real-time, but looking back now, they were actually quite well done…
Machu Machu is still at the halfway point.
Adolescence is a period for growth, but how it will all turn out is still completely unknown.
I had already decided before the story started that I would bet everything on Olga, so now I just think, “What should I do next, Olga?”
My willpower is actually quite strong…
Thinking about it, the situation of having a motherly childhood friend and later meeting a young lady resembles Dragon Quest 5, doesn’t it?
Mars has its own general household-like demographic, just like Zack who appeared in the second season.
In short, the gap between the rich and the poor is too extreme.
In fact, it is said that after the main story ended for a while, this route was not just the best option but perhaps the best route overall, considering the Tekkadan.
Even so, I can’t deny that the buildup leading to that point has its fair share of noise.
The tangled emotions like this are not determined by the social relativity of happiness and unhappiness, but by the gravity of the person’s heart itself.
Fritt, the dictator, the crescent moon, and Sleta all seem like good people when you think about it later… so Machu might end up like that too… probably.
I wouldn’t say I dislike Machu, but I hope they can do their best because there have been several episodes without any standout moments for the main character.
They say it’s a work in progress, but I think there’s a pretty good chance that Zeke Ax will just break through while remaining a total brat in terms of style.
That’s interesting in its own way, but as a protagonist…
>>103Rather, in terms of the number of episodes, I want to see some real interest from the main character… Even Mikasa, who was often talked about during the broadcast, was really impressive in combat…
It’s a given that current works in series IPs, not just Gundam, are often criticized.
>>104There are definitely people who want to criticize it just because it’s a work that attracts attention.
Recently, fictional children are often portrayed as smart and understanding, making them well-behaved.
Machu, who is struggling and taking action as a city girl appropriate for her age, has quite a challenging character design.
>>105The latest cutting-edge MS and illegal offices are right under my nose, so the actions I produce are outrageous, but I think the types of worries and uncertainties I have at the core are appropriate for my age.
Well, for Machu, it will depend on whether they can properly face the fact that they made a foolish mistake that brought unhappiness to those around them.
Mika, or rather, Mika and Barbatos were clearly evaluated in real-time when it came to battle.
It’s mostly automatic downloading and sleep learning through alayavijnana, but being able to farm at least makes me smarter than the Tekkadan members or Mahfiti.
>>112…Is the Alaya consciousness that kind of knowledge installation device?
>>112Mafty, or rather Hathaway, is the type who studied so much that he went a bit crazy because of it…
Though there were few words, there were quite a few scenes where we talked about what needed to be said, Mikazuki.
I’m glad we could talk peacefully…
I really liked how their concern for Atora was subtly noticeable.
Since my memories are fading, I want to look back at only the happy moments.
>>115Just the other day, while watching the rerun of episode 6, I realized that I was about three times closer with Atlus in my memory.
The crescent moon and Atora are nice, aren’t they…
>>120The young lady’s response.
>>129It may also be Olga’s response.
The basic operation methods for MS will be installed upon the first connection.
Agricultural knowledge is completely self-taught.
>>121If various knowledge is automatically downloaded, then not just Mika, but other members of the Teikakadō can do agriculture too… that’s what it comes down to.
The ability to use the tail in an instant is what the Alaya-Vijnana is.
The drama CD where Mika and Atla reconsider having children is good…
No, do it in the main story!
>>124Huh, that’s interesting.
Is it some kind of supplement?
>>126It’s not a bonus; it’s a regular drama CD that was released at the time.
>>131Looking for it and buying it!!! Thank you!!!
>>124What is that… what is that…!
>>124The side story of Iron-Blooded G is roughly like this.
>>130It was somehow interesting, so while you’re at it with the Ulhan adaptation, make an adaptation of this too, Barbatos.
It was good that you used a gun to keep the bracelet you got from Atla clean.
Marie likes that kind of thing.
In the end, I was thinking about Atora…
When it comes to making kids, talking about it too much in the main story would be too raw! It’s a daytime program!
…Well, if it’s five days…
>>132I’m safe because my senior did it too.
>>134Compared to the seniors who actually shot in bed, Barbatos Six is just a suggestion, so it’s quite tame.
Seeing the promotional post for the recent Shizuoka Hobby Show, I’m honestly glad that the anime adaptation of Ulhan hasn’t been forgotten at all, Barbatos.