Isn’t it undoubtedly terrible?
For some reason, it’s unavoidable since it’s one of the top terrible parents among directors who only feature terrible parents.
So in Super Robot Wars, when asked if Sho is going to see his family, he gets ignored.
>>3Wasn’t it released on the 3DS?
>>54It has come out quite mild in Oita and is now available as BX.
Also, with OE, we were able to meet again without complications.
>>59Recently, the one who has showcased the strong affection of an alien’s son and his in-laws.
>>68Although they were both abandoned by the same parents, the contrast between Jeryl, who has also abandoned his parent, and Shou, who is doing his last filial duty, is also quite nice.
I wonder what you’d have to eat to come up with a scenario like that?
>>59I felt a bit uncomfortable with the episode where no one ended up happy, but it was toned down by that…
>>270If you do it just like this, the player’s stamina will be固定 at 50.
>>270BX definitely didn’t have a decisive moment of firing in the cockpit of Dunbine.
>>275Also, the BX’s character in the thread is burdened with the awareness and guilt of sacrificing life with Shou, so in that sense, their personality has improved significantly from the original work.
>>289The fact that my father is apologizing in his heart for making Shou choose to abandon his parents hits me emotionally.
Captain Anoa looks like the Virgin Mary level.
If it’s terrible, go ahead and complain.
It’s harder to find a parent worse than this.
>>6Ruza Luft
The mother section is this person.
The father department is Franklin Bidan.
There is a crappy mother in the same work that rivals this one.
>>8Little girl!
Does Director Tomino like this composition?
Why are rabbit eyes red?
It’s not a son, it’s an alien!!!
My father has a mistress too…
Because they only live for appearances in society.
A terrible parent to the extent that the angry appearance here no longer feels out of place.
>>15However, in the story, Sho cried not out of anger, but out of sadness.
>>16That’s just too pitiful.
Dad Zama may look like a good thing, but it’s actually quite something else.
>>17I will live with my lover.
That being said, since the thread image remains as it is, this is how it turned out.
I made it so that Sho can fight without worrying about his family and hometown in Japan.
Do your best for Byston Well and the surface world.
>>18The rival was able to fight and die for their homeland…
It’s troubling that my son, who should have been gone for good, came back like that.
>>20So I’m going to aim the gun.
In the end, was it thanks to the humans of the 28th planetary system that social death was avoided?
It was a work where extramarital affairs existed both over there and here.
A type of shit that can’t be taken lightly.
It seems that they are such a messed-up person that having a lover might be a necessity…
First, you destroyed your own house on your first return, right, Shou?
The infidelity theme seems to be more about the era of creation rather than Director Tomino’s mentality; I feel it would be better to talk about it with Shotaro-kun.
>>27Even in the very different era of Brain Powered, the mother is having an affair…
>>34It’s really something, not just my mother but also my grandmother.
>>27It’s not like there were that many protagonists’ parents having affairs even in the 80s.
If you wanted to separate from your family, you could just kill them back in those days.
My dad isn’t exactly a good person, but he consistently believed in Sho.
I thought it was an AI Mama thread.
>>29It’s too disrespectful to do it together with my mom.
In the story, there is a mother named Ruza who is a much more troublesome presence to her family and children worldwide, so the images are still better.
>>30What is happening is like Lady Macbeth, but both the husband and the affair partner have the power to become rulers of the world, making the level of trouble completely different.
If anything, my mistress is still kinder to Shou.
>>33Why are rabbit’s eyes red?
>>35It’s sad that the one who understands Shou is the lover.
I can understand why my dad gets so excited.
Even though she was his mistress, it was deeply refreshing that she understood Sho.
>>33That older sister is the childhood friend I admired.
The childhood friend who lived with me has grown up first and become my father’s mistress.
Show will have his brain destroyed too.
What kind of erotic game is this?
>>156I wonder if there are that many eroge where your childhood friend’s older sister becomes your dad’s mistress…
There’s no development of a love triangle either.
>>212I can only think of one myself, so there may not be that many.
I shot an alien, not my son.
I sometimes think that being able to die on the ground is at least a small happiness…
What Show says is really tough…
I believe that trying to kill one’s own child is one of the thresholds that crosses the line for a parent.
>>39Camille was also going through a tough time…
>>39Jonathan’s mom also gave him bullets instead of a Christmas present…
I think it’s too much to hate career women, bald guy.
Was it because I saw my own daughter that things got better in G-Reco?
>>40The thread image is not just a career woman, but also a renowned education critic, and yet her own family has a broken relationship, which is quite distorted.
>>40Bellri’s mom was able to balance being a working person and a mother even while being busy… Being a single mother in that situation is quite something.
Director Tomino simultaneously mocks both the image of a mother as a woman and the image of a mother as a professional.
The affair has become an open secret.
My mother is like that, my father is pretty much the same, and then there’s Shou who says he is an alien from Cassiopeia…
>>44A mother gleefully exclaims, “I really took that comment seriously, and he turned out not to be my son!”
A father slaps his wife with an expression as if he’s seeing something unbelievable.
Well, there are times and generations like that, but I can’t help but think that there’s too much bias against working women…
It’s interesting as it has trials and unexpected events for the protagonist.
Is a woman from such a household supposed to talk about education?
But isn’t it a high probability that female soldiers are not normal?
My personality is often tough, though.
>>49I suppose the only unusual female soldiers are Rekoa and Captain Anoa.
I don’t know if it’s okay to let the crybaby Pou in properly.
>>57It’s completely not normal.
>>49The military values discipline.
The old woman from Buren comes out in revealing clothes in public, which is crazy.
But the person themselves says they’re an alien…
It’s not funny that this person claims to be an education scholar or something like that.
A protagonist from Tomino with a high likelihood of having family issues.
>>55It’s hard to make a story interesting with a protagonist who has no problems at home.
>>132In reality, it’s hard to take someone to a battlefield or a fantasy setting if there are no problems at home, as was mentioned in an anime magazine.
Is there really a hero who sneaks out from home away from their parents’ watch?
>>322If you think about it, it might be a good motivation.
>>322There are heroes who suddenly leave during class or while spending time together to secretly transform, but it may not be to the director’s taste.
The belief that parents are definitely having an affair is not a matter of the times, but simply a prejudice from Tomino.
In my book, I also mention that I felt that way towards my biological parents.
Just to mention, there is no fact that Tomino’s parents were having an affair.
Hoddoidegureeeeee!!
Just the fact that the older sister I liked a little was dad’s mistress is enough for this family to be considered messed up.
It’s not that I dislike career women.
A person who is working excessively does not take their family into consideration.
Those who don’t complain about those who neglect their family are having an affair.
Because Tomino has such an incredible prejudice, the same composition would arise even if the genders were swapped.
>>62It’s the worst, Seabook’s dad…
When he said, “I’m an alien from Cassiopeia!”, it was painful to see Cham looking worried.
It seems that when Tomino said “You’re not looking at home because of work!” it was actually his father who was being referred to.
>>65If you do the same thing as your father, there’s a twist where Ms. Arako trains her daughter to live the life she loves, and no matter how much she opposes it, she won’t get any support at all.
Among the many terrible parents in modern society, a father who shoots at his son is an existence on a completely different dimension.
At that point, she was much closer to her father’s mistress than to her biological mother, almost like siblings.
Around F91, it depicts a scenario where the mother is working hard and the father takes on the role of the homemaker.
I can see that the bias is gradually fading because of the regret of my daughter being taken and the surprising isolation and lack of support at home.
In Gundam, while Tomino’s mother characters have flaws, there aren’t many that are completely lacking in redeeming qualities.
Cecily’s mother is the worst.
>>72It’s Noto, right…
>>83Because my mother was doing it properly…
If anything, the Moon Race is just crazy for deploying the Wodum in a first contact scenario!
If anything, my father’s mistress cared more about Sho than he did.
Cecily’s mother is finished as a person, not just as a parent, so the situation is different, right!?
Shou has abandoned us!
The nameless one is looking at the bald person with eyes full of prejudice.
What was up with Amuro’s mother being set up as a mistress for no particular reason?
The mistress seems to be close with Sho, or rather.
It’s hard to say what it’s like to have a position similar to that of a certain kind of older sister.
>>80It’s better to have someone who takes care of you than a parent who doesn’t pay attention.
Cecily’s mother remained a woman, not just a mother.
If only Pou could face each of the victims he created directly, that would be enough, like Trez.
The most decent parents drawn by Tomino are probably the God couple from Zambot 3.
>>84As a parent, there is love, but it is painful to have to send them off to the battlefield for the sake of the family’s fate.
>>84My single-parent mom is an incredibly decent dictator.
>>99Even though she is my mother-in-law, she shows genuine affection, and my son understands that too, which is great.
The child who had a gun pointed at their parents can only cry.
>>85But Sho raised his voice and said, “I am not your child, but an alien.”
>>85The response is so lacking in emotions that it’s scary, I’m crying.
But imagining an older sister-like figure as my dad’s second wife is the hardest.
Someone like Miura Miguel, who was told she should not be a person meant to be a mother.
Of course, I immerse myself in motocross to forget reality.
If you don’t qualify to be a mother, then just be a father!
>>92What calm judgment it is!
>>97It went reasonably well!
>>103Is it that our wavelengths match…?
>>103Who is this person?!
>>97It’s a bit too much to the diagonal, but at least having sincere feelings is a good thing, right?
I think I didn’t really like dual-income work.
Speaking of the Dumbine family, it’s truly mysterious how Rimuru, with her princess-like mentality, was born from such strong-willed parents, for better or worse.
>>95Because she was a princess, she had caretakers and was protected.
What’s awful is that as a person, Cecily’s mother is quite decent compared to the rest of that family.
The essence of an old man is merely white supremacy and a desire to massacre yellow races.
>>96I think that in terms of prioritizing ideals and disregarding ethics and morals, they inherit the most from the Ronan family lineage.
In the works of the bald creator, characters like Bright and Mirai, as well as Hayato and Frau, probably made for good parents.
What kind of terrible parent are you? I’ll show you what a real terrible parent is.
Blend S has too many not-so-great parents!
Usso’s parents, Shakti’s parents, Katejina’s parents, and Chronocle’s parents don’t seem to be doing anything parental at all.
There aren’t many non-Tomino Gundams, huh, damn parents?
>>105The one that’s particularly dangerous might be Dr. Hibiki.
Other than that, there are many that don’t have any portrayal of parents in the first place.
>>105Dr. Mikamira and Father Flaga
>>117Dr. Mikamura is an asshole, but he seems to be nice to Rain.
Mr. Bright is good at handling his subordinate, who is like a son to him as a worker, but isn’t he a bit different from his actual son?
>>110The main reason for being separated from my family by the Federation when I was born in Chemin is not truly Bright’s intention.
After that, I was working with the AEUG, and during the time I was creating and commanding the Londo Bell…
There was nothing I could do because I was preparing for Char’s uprising.
I feel like even when all the aura machines were eliminated on the ground, there was some kind of self-preserving statement that made my dad really angry.
In the end, Mom is reflecting on her actions, but it’s significant that Jonathan stubbornly did not forgive her. This means that by removing our preconceived notions, we can foster an understanding father.
It’s not so much that things went well because he was a father, but rather that he didn’t receive criticism, which is why Captain Anoa didn’t grow.
Isn’t Captain Talia’s way of dying bullshit from his son’s perspective?
>>119That’s true to the extent that no one even defends it in the story itself, right?
>>119So you actually ended up taking a man you loved more than your son, right? I was starting to get annoyed.
That said, Mom thinks a lot of Jonathan, so it’s just a misunderstanding, and that makes it quite a bit better.
>>120I’m willing to throw everything away and do ridiculous cosplay for my son.
She is quite different from the woman who shot her son out of concern for appearances.
>>120It’s quite bad that I didn’t even realize that I hadn’t celebrated birthdays and such until I was told by the person themselves.
Because I was told and became aware of it, overall it can be seen as a good thing.
I think it’s clear that, when viewed objectively without playing the role of a mother, the paternal approach is more suitable fundamentally.
>>122Compatibility… I wonder? It seems we get along…
>>124I love how the happiness comes through the voice changer.
>>129It’s starting to sound a bit like an aunt’s voice!
>>122The roles of parents within the household do exist, after all…
Maman’s position is definitely that of a father.
Shou got a good wife in the next life…
>>125Why isn’t it Marvel, damn it!
>>130Is it because I’m sending a wedding bouquet?
>>125It’s NTR, isn’t it?
Captain Anoa is probably culturally Christian.
It’s amazing that I continued to ignore my son without thinking about him in the Christmas mood around me.
There are truly some weird parts.
>>126I didn’t intend to ignore you.
I thought I did.
Feelings that are only thought of in one’s own way can’t possibly be conveyed to a child, right?!
>>135Just thinking about it and not taking action is the worst… Or maybe it’s that Mom also hasn’t experienced celebrations and that’s why she has such a sad life?
>>126It’s not surprising to forget sometimes because work is busy, but it’s almost every year…
>>126It’s not that I was ignoring him; I probably think that John is kind and a good person who understands that I’m busy without complaining… something like that.
Although Luza and Bishot have different directions, their superficiality, or rather their cunningness, is impressive.
Yet, there is a sense of ambition and authoritarianism that I can’t quite grasp, and I find myself wondering how they are able to portray such a character.
Mom always had love, just not the means to communicate with the children.
Mr. Bright was in a situation where he couldn’t meet, even though he wanted to.
Many characters who are already finished as people are also finished as parents.
It’s cruel that Hayato is causing Retu and Kikka to suffer the pain of losing their parents twice.
>>145Aren’t the Frau-related people dying too much?
>>145It’s understandable because we worked hard to save hundreds of evacuees and Judeau.
Because he is an excellent son who inherited the genes of an outstanding person, I think our feelings are connected even if we don’t celebrate together.
It’s understandable that Bright-san is too busy to meet, but they were scolded for not even sending a letter! So it seems like they might be a bit neglectful.
>>148Due to her job, Ms. Bright probably has little to no time to think about family matters…
By the time of Londo Bell, it was a position of both captain and fleet commander.
>>157The Gundam’s shitty parents mostly have this job… it’s always the same pattern.
>>159Kenneth: “For a man, work is very important. It’s frustrating when I’m told to participate in children’s events every time; I’ve been divorced.”
>>148During the Z to ZZ era, Mirai and the others were searching for a way to go into space.
Since I was traveling around the world, I wasn’t staying in one place, so I don’t think there was any way to send a letter.
I can’t meet you.
(This Noto mask will probably just use Sleta for the real daughter and then discard her…)
>>149He was a complicated guy who indulged in using people, but although it fell short of his love for his real daughter, he still had affection.
>>149I thought that way until the very end.
Because when I watch the anime, it just looks like Elikuto is the real deal and that Sleta is being used as a disposable tool.
Considering that Mom is raising me alone and is busy with work, she’s doing quite well.
A feeling that is only thought and not expressed cannot possibly be conveyed! This is a phrase that resonates even for Jonathan, who could only send out an SOS in the form of a Christmas card.
>>153The captain sent it once too, didn’t he…?
>>158After I sent the card, I received a Christmas present, so it’s possible that Captain Anoa might have considered Christmas if I had just said I was feeling lonely instead of just thinking about it.
But adults have to understand the feelings that children can’t express on their own, so Jonathan gets angry.
The Gundam Federation is terrible, so it seems like I won’t be able to receive survivor’s pension.
I can understand Hayato’s death, but I can’t forgive the spoiler in the next episode preview.
During the time of the thread image, the school’s security was extremely poor, and educational critics were a profession that was ridiculed to a much greater extent than now.
Even if you leave it, the thread image is out of standard and worthless.
Captain Anoa is a little interested in Bren.
What do you mean you’re going to become a mysterious masked man to start over because you completely failed in your relationship with your son?
>>164I want to learn the mindset of switching gears after a failure.
>>164Why are you so decisive in such a strange direction?
But it was a great success.
In the first place, Hathaway is not about child-rearing issues.
I became mentally unstable and depressed, and while undergoing treatment, I was recruited by a suspicious organization and ended up getting involved.
>>165Is there really still someone saying this…?
Especially in the case of the Universal Century, it is possible that sending letters could take several months due to the physical distance.
>>166It’s tough to be dying from communication-related powder.
After Frozen Tear Drop, if Hiiro and Lilina have a child, they will undoubtedly pour their love into them, but their parent-child relationship seems likely to become somewhat complicated.
Mr. Bright may not be considered a good parent by general public standards, but he cares for his family, and his family somewhat understands him, so in terms of Gundam, he’s relatively better off.
>>170As a fundamental issue, being associated with Bright makes one a target for hostage operations and such.
I can’t help but restrict my family’s actions…
>>174Bright: “Only the family is being forced to live on Earth, they are essentially hostages.”
Because it’s being said on Z.
The Anoara family is getting along well, but what’s with the Isami family?
>>175It seems that if I abandon the mother who is a prostitute, it could be restored nicely, so please go with that feeling.
>>175Aside from Sister Iiko, everyone else is quite individualistic and dry, so as long as we had a proper discussion, there was room for each other to understand our positions.
Baron’s dedication to repairing his relationship with his son is really amazing.
The Barons born from my feelings are invincible!!!!
Watch closely, Jonathan!!! I will eliminate your enemies for you!!!
>>177Why are you Baron!
The acting in the part where he says “I will die for my son!” is amazing.
The identity of Baron, whom you thought was the ideal father, is the mother you have hated all along!
>>182What kind of situation is this…?
My father is cheating, but from Shou’s perspective, there isn’t much hatred towards the cheating.
I’m normally on good terms with my cheating partner…
Well, it’s a common pattern that mothers who are treated as bad parents tend to neglect their families because they prioritize their jobs.