

Because I calm down when I have Olga around…
It’s kind of surprising how decent Orga looks, I guess…
Wouldn’t it have been better to stop?
>>3I really think so…
>>3It’s worse that the leader, who seems to understand, still pushed ahead.
>>5There was a situation! A situation!
The human debris problem has started to improve…
>>6However, the hope of Orga and the Tekkadan is more about the treatment of the Tekkadan itself rather than improving the treatment of human debris…
>>21The lives of the members are connected through the captain and the Gundam’s head…
Anyway, the terrorists attacking individuals are unrelated to Teikadan.
>>25I want to say “Wait!!” but I feel like Ride thinks the same way…
I was probably more responsible than most 17-year-olds, right…?
>>7It was because the situation led to it… well, the outcome is as it is…
Because hope is blooming in my heart…
Orga, don’t cling to the Gundam.
>>10Wait!
>>12I came to see this…
>>10Wait for me, Shuji!
I can’t stop anymore, no matter what happens…
>>14Isn’t it okay to stop once, Amate-san…?
The reason Olga couldn’t stop was because she used a biscuit…
>>17That gaze is scary too…
👀
To be blunt, if you stop, you’ll just die there.
>>20There was a clear stopping point because I was going to survive, even if it meant scraping by in Teiwaz…
>>22I think that even if Olga can tolerate being teased that much by Ojiki, the members won’t be able to handle it, so it will just fall apart.
In the first place, just enduring it won’t make the guy stop interfering.
>>28“Just hang on until Dad says it’s okay to kill the old man…”
When Kshiria is in the thumbnail, it makes me want to see Commander Plain…
The right will drop from now on, but it’s still way better than the left at the start of the Iron Blood…
>>24Because we are discarding one by one everything that the Tekkadan craved.
Because he’s a ridiculously stupid protagonist that’s going to be remembered in anime history…
I can’t compete with a veteran who has eight years of experience and has had a hilarious death, even if you’re just a foolish woman…
Isn’t the protagonist Mika and Uncle Midori…?
Machu seems to suit a place like Orga or the Tehkadan.
>>32I’m not interested in someone who can’t think about others and is too blunt about their own desires…
>>32Someone who acts without thinking about anything but themselves is a problem for any organization…
Stop the trend of reevaluating the leader.
>>33The ending was something… but it had already been said that I was doing pretty well in my circumstances since the end.
It’s amazing that a real Yakuza like Olga can look proper in reality.
>>34Even an uneducated kid did what he could to protect a certain number of friends and left his mark on the history of that world.
It’s different from just a foolish downfall.
Don’t stop…
Although I died in a way that feels like I was treated as a fool by the leaders, considering what I achieved from my background, it is significant…
I wonder if Machi could have joined the Tekkadan as a boy…
In that world, it would definitely be a 100% prostitute route.
Amate, don’t cling to Olga.
Failing after thinking it through is different from failing with an empty mind without any thought…
If it’s P.D., it’s better to have Naze’s older brother keep an eye on it.
If the leader had survived, there would have been places that couldn’t be settled.
Just being able to guide most of the members to decent jobs is amazing, right?
Thanks to the upheaval, the treatment of orphans has improved worldwide…
In the world of Gundam, the leader is someone who has changed the world…
There’s no turning back now…
Thanks to Machu, I was able to re-evaluate the captain as a character with a genuinely high favorability.
I can’t understand how someone could turn out like that after being raised by perfectly fine parents.
>>48Tell the dark side of reality to those involved in shady side jobs.
>>52In reality, I don’t understand and it’s fine not to.
>>48I think Machu’s rebellion occurs regardless of the environment…
Because there were illegal things lying around nearby, the way they fell was surprising…
>>61It’s like, in front of that ticket gate…
>>73Honestly, with the scale of destruction from that psycho, it doesn’t seem like there would be any issues even if we don’t stop at the ticket gate…
A series of trending works that enjoys lifting up past characters while constantly bringing down the current ones, the usual flow.
>>49I don’t want you to misunderstand, but the work called “Zeke Ax” is interesting.
It’s just that the character Machu is finished.
>>53How is it interesting?
>>63The green uncle is interesting.
While engaging in political maneuvering, they are also strong in serious battles, and their depth is intriguing.
>>67Since I’ve become part of the older generation, I guess I’ve started to empathize with older men…
Because it was a case where there was a problem with the members from the leader himself.
Even though I’m the protagonist of Gundam, I realized I don’t have a childhood friend character, but I totally get that there’s no way there would be someone like that in Machu.
>>51It might have existed, but for Machu, it was probably just a dull everyday background A.
I mean, it would be better if Matu and the Tekkadan members exchanged places…
The beginning is interesting because…
When I see people say they have no attachment to Machu…
It reminds me of those who were complaining back then about not being able to empathize with Mikazuki…
>>58Actually, Mika still can’t empathize that much now.
But in Tekketsu, there was a leader.
>>64Aren’t they just rewriting their memories now that it’s become a topic of conversation?
Despite all the talk, most of the Tekkadan members have survived, which is a commendable job for post-war management.
It’s partly thanks to Mikazuki that I only had a flash of inspiration at the ride.
There may be criticism regarding the development, but having the main character themselves be utterly inadequate is perhaps something we’ve never seen before.
The current younger generation all has a sensibility like Machu…
It’s more like I can relate…
>>68It’s because you’re mocking young people too much…
It doesn’t feel like the leader is 17 years old at all…
Because you look about 28 years old…
As a character, I find her interesting to watch, but I also think it’s quite daring to have a woman like her as the protagonist…
Even Olga had a purpose…
>>74Wait! Even Olga, or rather the captain, has been working hard for one purpose from beginning to end, right!?
>>75The goal was vague, or rather…
I don’t know where I should stop…
>>75Well… there was a timing that seemed like it could rise, but I wonder if I abandoned it myself…
Don’t get all sparkly…
I feel like Machu was created with the recognition that it’s natural for kids to act like this, right?
If the Iron Flower Gang has an ethical perspective similar to that of Machu, it wouldn’t be strange for them to become a band of thieves.
>>78Children are struggling and acting in their own way.
Otaku, who tend to seek optimal solutions, get angry.
>>78In other words, isn’t the director looking down on children…?
>>86Are you a child?
>>78Since they keep trying to stop her throughout the story, they probably don’t portray Machu as a normal person.
Machu and Olga are of almost the same age, you know…
I would say you look good together…
The Iron-Blooded Orphans seem to be well-organized for their environment…
Is Matu family?
There were guys who joined the Iron Flower Gang just because it looked cool…
Orga and everyone in the Tekkadan are all amazing people…
It’s not that the environment was bad, but…
The leader is a clean yakuza from yakuza movies and dramas, so he is glorified.
Reality is trash and hopelessly foolish.
Don’t rub against Machu like it’s sparkling.
Iron-Blooded seems to have dug up issues that were being covered up and raised questions about them.
The leader has done pretty well considering they had no background, education, or connections to begin with…
For better or worse, Machu grew up in an environment far from crime, so it feels like he easily jumps over various hurdles…
Even if there is problematic behavior, if at least the MS battles are strong, I wouldn’t feel dissatisfied…
>>95It feels just like the second half of Iron-Blooded Orphans where there was no combat and people were getting angry…
This guy has quite a stupid-looking hairstyle.
Machu can only be described as a stupid woman who is just a nuisance…
The reason the leader missed the right moment to quit was also because Mika was threatening him…
>>98It’s because I’ve just been watching closely.
I was indeed cornering you with words.
>>102I still think we should have talked more openly… Ah… that look…
The Iron Flower Gang had several dozen children in single digits, like those in a young children’s division.
It seems that later Kudelia changed it into an orphanage.
Even if I didn’t want to, I had to become an adult.
The leader had a reason not to stop.
There’s no such reason in Machu.
>>101Wasn’t that kind of assumption stifling?
>>101I was told that it’s good to push forward with an empty head.
I was really happy that we were peacefully talking about Mika late at night…
>>103The late-night McKee thread was fun because we could gather and talk peacefully about Bael…
What’s this, after ten years we can talk about it more calmly, right…?
>>114It’s like the only thing the ones who want to criticize are interested in is the latest Gundam…
>>114Ah… (That’s right)
Wait! Wasn’t Iron Blood around five years ago!?
>>114Even Uncle Species has been able to speak calmly about it since the remastering days…
Well, there are still some antis who occasionally criticize with the same vibe as back then…
>>126It’s like the rhythm of the drumming is directly being expressed in the Zikax as well…
Mika is scary, Machu is scary.
Mika is more normal than I expected except for Olga, but when it comes to Olga, there’s still something off…
>>107Olga promised to take Mika with her, so it can’t be helped, I guess.
>>107👀
So when I think about what I should have done instead…
The only place where I can take all those members is definitely to destruction…
Cicero was cool, but
Hammurabi was almost just floating, or rather.
The captain was also deceived by a bad man and died, so it’s the same for us.
>>111There are no choices…
Machu is watching it interestingly, but…
It seems intentional that she’s being portrayed as a foolish woman, so I guess there’s nothing to do but enjoy it…
The more fortunate someone is, the more casually they fall.
Machu doesn’t need to listen to adult conversations because they’re not having trouble with life.
It won’t change even if you write it as Jamil.
There aren’t many people who can escape from the eyes of a partner who has lost many things as a human without any particular sense of despair.
It’s fine that the thug is losing everything.
The way it’s presented and the way it’s done to me is just too much.
I still think that even if it was realistic, I wasn’t looking for it…
>>119It’s just too forced that Mackie suddenly becomes an idiot and that you can use Dyneslave freely…
There are people who talk about the atmosphere of the thread every time, but I don’t care about that…
Machu’s disgraceful behavior is clearly intentional, after all…
The future outcome is something to look forward to…
>>123Machu’s destruction is something he chose for himself, or rather, his attitude is thoroughly ingrained.
>>131Because it’s the latest of Reiwa…
“MOBILE SUIT GUNDAM IRON-BLOODED ORPHANS” is a Japanese television anime. It is a robot anime work that belongs to the “Gundam series,” with the first season airing from October 2015 to March 2016, and the second season airing from October 2016 to April 2017.
>>125Wait a minute!!
Many otaku cannot distinguish between children who had few choices due to a bad environment and delinquents who rebel despite having a normal family.
I suppose you understood by seeing the real Machu.
I quite like the ending of Iron-Blooded Orphans, but I still can’t fully accept the process that leads up to it.
Well, overall it’s a work that I like…
>>132Based on the flow of that story, it looks like the Tekkadan will have a peaceful rise, so it seems like there’s been some intervention from the Gjallarhorn side…
Wasn’t it bad that everyday life was being destroyed by the mobile armor running amok…?
>>132I understand the intention of the staff who wanted to depict that ending…
I remember that back then, everyone was just talking about how strong the hitman was!
If I see it again now, I might be able to see it from a different perspective…
>>134The appearance of the Olga-exclusive hitman still makes me laugh even now…
A well-bred young lady on the terrorist wanted list has nowhere to go, so to speak…
>>135We don’t have a place to return to… so don’t stop…
Perhaps it’s because the details of the story are hazy that I can speak about it calmly…
They are openly looking down on Nyaan, thinking they need to help Shuji while mistakenly believing they are in a safe zone, showing their naivety.
>>137This is the result of seeking excitement in life…
We who can’t forget Olgaïtzka won’t be killed by Ride…
It’s reasonable to aim for the pilot when they’re descending… It’s just too much like the yakuza’s methods…
The problem with Iron Blood was that it wandered too much and became sluggish.
I think if we cut out the unnecessary scenes and finish it as a digest in one season, it would become a masterpiece.
>>141What the heck… There’s no special edition, huh…
Maybe even now, Hitman is strong…
It’s sad when big breasts are ruined…
I want to be buried and die in big breasts…
Even looking back now, McGillis probably still has a vague feeling throughout…
>>147Maybe Gaelio should have been left to die after all?
It’s kind of quiet, isn’t it?
>>148Wait!
Personally, I feel frustrated that Shuji’s disappearance isn’t really Machu’s fault…
Since I’ve messed up and fallen so much, I think it should be a situation where I lose because of my own actions and fall into despair…
>>150The fact that the person I like disappears without ever looking my way is also beautiful in its own way, you know…
>>150It’s still the first stage, you know…
Don’t fall to the very bottom from here on…
Didn’t I tell you not to stop, Orga?!
Rather, the rumors surrounding the death scene are too much, so I can’t watch it properly…
The unknowability of McGillis at the end of the first season was too terrifying… no one could have predicted that he would become like that the moment he became an ally…
I think there was a way to seek survival even in that situation…
I think while wishing “don’t stop,” there was also a part that wanted it to be over…
Watching a rich kid fall into dark part-time work makes me feel like that…
But it’s great that Machu Mama survived… well, socially she’s dead…
I think Gundam is just right at around three cours, just like Iron-Blooded Orphans and Mercury.
I don’t like it when foolish behavior is accepted as a good thing.
It’s fine that foolish actions come with appropriate consequences…
>>162What the hell… am I the only idiot here…
>>164I feel like I was doing my best, except for the very end…
>>164I cannot become a powerless fool.
The thrill of revisiting it seriously from the beginning when that scene comes up seems incredible…
The second part could be set three years later… or something like that would be fine…
>>166It starts with Machu working at the Earth branch…
>>166I think there might be a little skip in the years when inserting past stories…
>>194I think it’s the start of Zeon’s maturity…
I haven’t forgotten that there were countless threads being made even at the moment Olga died, turning it into a joke…
>>167If you die in Gundam, it’s a given that any kind of death will lead to endless threads being created as jokes…
Well, the captain became legendary because of the strong comedic side too…
>>167It’s quite difficult just to look at that and feel nothing but sadness…
You should take a moment to reflect on your actions…
>>170What the hell… I don’t have many choices, do I…
In the end, I got shot and died when I let my guard down…
Honestly, it doesn’t seem like it would change much even if Orga avoids assassination over there…
>>172It seems that the number of those who escape will increase.
>>172There are no veterans of the Tekkadan who can sacrifice me.
Seriously, there’s only a complete defeat ending…
If Mercury increases the early duels and shows more MS battles, the otaku will be satisfied…
>>174I wanted to see more duels with other than the three starters, just like in episode 14…
Isn’t it good to wait about 12 years after finishing your time in prison?
I didn’t think the spoiler was real, to be honest…
A fool who hasn’t received a decent education and a fool who has received a decent education.
It’s irrelevant, but when someone is working hard at Deathman, there are usually comments like “Takaki is also working hard,” and that makes me smile…
Amate-san is an ordinary person, you see…
It’s not a new story that an uncle gets seriously angry at anime characters for behaving in ways he can’t understand.
>>184It’s a cynical old man.
>>184At least use a template to speak, I mean…
>>204It’s not like you should get angry just because someone hit the nail on the head…
>>184It looks really awkward from the side…
I want to be careful not to end up like this myself…
Machu’s actions have proper consequences because of the law of cause and effect…
Why did you go out wearing such a flashy jacket, Captain!
Since I can no longer speak calmly because of my uncle’s dream, the Teikadan is the only place I can feel at ease…
Machu seems like a girl who fell into the sex industry after being deceived by a host…
What the hell… It’s hard to speak ill when I’m using services myself…
>>191Shuuji doesn’t actually intend to, but given the situation, it feels like she’s a woman getting deeply involved with a host and racking up a tab…
>>216Ah (that’s right… thinking about it that way, the last Nab was like a sermon-giving old man from a brothel).
I like Olga, but rather than being sad about her death, I can only think that her death was way too cruel, and that’s the saddest part.
>>192Recently, things haven’t been that extreme, you know…
Comparing it to space mice means it’s already over…
>>193It’s just that otaku tend to make rough comparisons.
Considering they haven’t received a proper education, they’re quite smart, you know…
If the group on the left had as many advantages as the one on the right, they would surely live seriously without taking unnecessary risks…
Machu is the end result of seeking the extraordinary…
What the heck… I’m scared it might drop even further from here…