
After making a mistake that resulted in injuries, Jamil recklessly jumped into a dangerous base to help, ended up seriously injured, and lost his place, so he took out the Gundam and put it up for sale.
Aren’t there quite a few tough moves? Is this protagonist going to be okay?
Since my parents and friends died a long time ago and I have been living alone, I didn’t have social skills and it wasn’t okay.
I will learn and grow from here.
That’s the bottom of the story, Garoad.
Putting it up for sale is a strategy.
If there hadn’t been any tolerant adults saying it’s just something children do, it would have been over.
I’m really glad there are only good adults.
Don’t expect good behavior from a boy who has lived alone in this damn world.
Look further ahead.
I realized that Jamil was a better guy than I thought.
I’m sorry for thinking you were like Gendo on your own, Jamil.
Cute
The naivety of Garrod, who has lived alone until now, is one aspect of the flavor, so let’s continue watching without change.
You can think of Amuro as being in a position similar to Quattro.
That’s why I’m wearing sunglasses.
>>10The feeling of Lancelot being reminiscent of Char when he first appeared, but not actually being Char, is really strong, isn’t it?
>>13Lancelot is a completely different case because it is a situation where a simply amazing ace, who does not have the misfortunes of birth like Char or the complications with Lalah, is still being celebrated after the war.
>>13It’s like Amuro is doing Quattro, while Char is keeping a pet version of Z Amuro (acting as a great captain), which is Gundam X, right?
>>13During the war, Jamil was Amuro and Lancelot was Char, but after the war, Jamil became Quattro and Lancelot became Amuro.
It’s understandable that the members of Freeden were cold during that time.
You’ll understand properly if you watch the rest.
And when Garrod grows up and develops social skills, even beginning to think about the world as a whole, Tifa starts to feel jealous.
I forgot the name, but the blonde that Miishi is doing is crap.
>>15Toniya is working hard at 16 or 17 years old, you know.
>>39Wait, isn’t that my 1/4…?
The normal piloting sense is amazing.
The part in the text and the part where it’s thrown on the G-con ice.
Gundam X has an atmosphere more like an anime that would run for about a year in the evening rather than being a typical Gundam series.
>>18It was supposed to run for a year in the evening, but since it was decided to be canceled, it became a morning broadcast Gundam.
>>22By the way, Hiroyuki Kawasaki mentioned on X that he only shared the ending with the director and was only thinking about the storyline four episodes ahead while creating the story.
>>22Due to the major changes at TV Asahi, it became early morning, so it was simply decided that the order is reversed.
>>18It’s a year-long evening program that was done together with the Sentai series, right?
>>18Gundam is an anime that runs for a year in the evening, right?!
I really like you, Mr. President.
I thought the scene where they sell the Gundam depicts the strength to engage in high-value business even at that age.
Originally, I think Gundam is an anime that airs in the evening for about a year!?
Lancelot himself also saw the sparkle or moment when he faced Jamil, but as a result of mutual understanding, there is absolutely no way he could accept these guys, and after a fight to the death, both ended up taking each other out, so the Newtype abilities have significantly weakened…
I couldn’t do it in the evening.
Jamil, who lost everything yet continued to do what he could even after the war, is truly amazing.
Mr. Ranslow is incredibly well-rounded.
>>30It’s nice that the first thing Jamil wanted to do when meeting in person was to shake hands…
When you think about it calmly, the “Hya-Haa Pilot” is really something! The intent to steal aircraft parts is astounding.
Isn’t it amazing that while saying things like “It’s impossible anymore,” you still get into the cockpit and pilot the MS?
>>33An old man who is influenced by a boy and goes through special training…
How is it?
It’s significant that they came to see Tex and immediately became part of the team.
It was good that the story was resolved in four-episode segments.
>>35It is said that creating stories in four-episode segments is easier.
When Garrod came back after running out, everyone was really kind…
>>36In that world, everyone carries one or two scars.
First of all, just surviving in that world, everyone is tough, you know?
>>37My friend died about halfway when we were little.
When I grew up, the town was killed off by mobile suit pilots.
It’s fine to have something like an after-war.
Other children’s programs were also moved to the morning back then.
Sentai and so on.
Regarding the sunglasses, Jamil himself also had a biased view towards the word “Newtype.”
It’s a post-apocalyptic world where people use MS instead of martial arts, just like in Hokuto.
I thought that the group upset by this week’s Zegaxis would go crazy if they watched Gundam X, it was a Wednesday like that…
>>44Well, X is the apocalyptic age of activation…
>>44There’s a difference between a well-raised young lady making a mistake and a lone wolf who’s lived without trusting anything…
>>56In the first place, Machu hardly appears in the story for almost half of it, not doing anything in Gundam…
>>86I can’t help but remember the time when I thought, “In this pocket war, Gundam doesn’t contribute at all!”
>>140The protagonist closest to Machu among all the past protagonists is Al, right?
>>44In the beginning, Garrod was just as much of a brat as Machi, but after experiencing various encounters, he became a proper man. When I talked about that, I was harshly criticized.
>>79This week, I felt like saying, “Please stop only pointing out the ‘actions’ I’ve done wrong, because it seriously gets to me like it does to Garrod…”
>>118In Machu’s case, the blunders make up half of the story, which is crazy! There are no uplifting developments for four episodes; this is a one-cour anime, not a two-cour!
>>142I think it’s fine to have a one-cour anime.
In the end, it’s all about where we land.
>>142In a 2-cour anime, it’s not good if the protagonist’s positive actions don’t even happen in four episodes…
>>162I think this is quite common in Gundam.
>>170The first generation of Mr. Ral feels similar to that, right?
>>181I think Amuro is being made to have attachment before being let down, whereas Machu isn’t being made to have any attachment before being let down, which is why it has turned out this way.
>>162I don’t really understand, but do you want me to make it as per my wishes?
>>142It’s episode 7 of Garrod selling the Gundam, so it’s still possible.
>>142Since it’s a 1-cour anime, of course the proportions will change.
>>142It’s extreme to say that a development where the protagonist is lifted up is essential.
Many青春 dramas revolve around the protagonist’s blunders from beginning to end.
>>44The worldviews are too different.
>>104It shows that it’s an era where children are surviving by doing things like this from a young age…
>>44In the past, I only used to see it in reader submissions or columns in anime magazines.
People who are serious anime fans and express extreme opinions have become easier to see even in places where normal opinions are shared.
I can’t wait to see how the growth story will conclude, yet I won’t stop watching even if it doesn’t suit me. The compatibility with that kind of audience is just too bad…
Children who are growing, along with their older brothers and sisters, and the adults who watch over them.
However, it is also a world where there is an enormous temperature difference between good and bad people.
Led by Jamil, the Frieden crew has a relatively high level of civilization in that world.
>>46They have their benefits and welfare programs in place properly.
>>46Because the level of civilization is high, Garrod is downcast and selling Gundam!
Due to the time slot change, the ratings dropped, and it was decided to cancel the show; it seems that quite a few children missed the final episode since it was moved to a different time slot again.
Without Toniya, we’re pretty much seriously doomed.
>>48First, Enil does not become a companion.
If it doesn’t happen, Enil may continue to chase after me as an enemy.
Without her, Garrod can’t fly! He can’t board the Revolution Army’s shuttle.
The Roavvy episode is just too sad…
The fate of the initially strong enemy Slash Buffalo in the early stages is like, “Wow…”
They swarm together, but if they can develop feelings just because their primary goal is the same, they’ll end up being hunted.
>>51Because it’s a rogue, that Vulture.
Jamil and his close friend Balchar are just better than normal.
Shingomori, who can operate Freeden 2 just by reading the manual, is too much of a genius.
The sense of despair during Frieden’s assault on the Bandar-class is intense.
Wittoroaby’s holiday episode is a masterpiece.
I think AW was in a world where being treated as a burden meant they couldn’t survive…
It’s nice to see Lancelot happy, thinking that a man named Jamil had the talent to nurture people, even though they hadn’t met in person yet.
What’s amazing about Jamil is that I forgot what the story was about, but when we needed more people and reached out to other vultures to gather them.
If anything, those vulture guys also seemed like good guys.
Hehehe… Including us, the main characters are minors.
>>63The Gundam series tends to have a lot of youthful designs.
Since I don’t have the same audacity as those mech guys who can skip out and go visit Tifa, even when Kid harshly scolds them and tells them not to touch the machines anymore, I still can’t handle it.
Compared to that, the incident that triggered it is just a simple mistake.
It’s amazing that Enil becomes an ally, huh?
>>65I wished Ennil’s Gundam would also appear.
Even the typically tough nameless characters are kind to Garrod, the protagonist of Gundam.
Garrod had a tough upbringing, but he’s a good kid…
>>66When I watch closely, it makes me want to genuinely support them.
Fly! Garrod!! Sounds good…
It’s good to see everyone coming together to send Garrod into space.
I think it’s also due to the fact that there are only 4 episodes left of Zeke Axis.
Probably the most skilled sabotage operative among all Gundam protagonists.
>>71Because there’s already a character like that.
>>71That person who is acting as a spy has low suitability as a spy…
>>82How many more times do I have to kill that child and that puppy…
>>95My mental state is too unsuitable for being an agent…
>>71There are real operatives like Heero and Setsuna, but they have some gaps somewhere…
>>71Successfully capturing an MS in person and taking the G console.
Of course, you’ll be asked to do work as a skilled professional.
I like Vertigo.
I dislike Patulia.
Did you hear, brother?
The characters of X are all young people who have experienced the hell of the post-war regime collapse, with chaotic lawlessness, hunger, and disease, witnessing the lives and deaths of family, friends, and loved ones.
Generally, the feelings towards Garrod resonate with the (decent) adults in the story.
Have Garrod pay for the café.
The villains are mostly defeated by the twins.
There are too many uncles who can guide children.
I really like that in the first half, Garrod is pursuing Tifa in a way that feels unworthy of him, but in the second half, he realizes he is in a position to fight for the world, which makes Tifa incredibly jealous.
Everyone has their wounds, to some extent…
Because I’m a child in a world on the brink of the end of the century, I can’t trust adults, organizations, or anyone else at all.
To be honest, the two from category F are giving off a good vibe.
Young kids in that world don’t even really know about the existence of paper money.
>>90It’s true that North America is particularly rough, but it’s easy to understand and that’s great, isn’t it?
The world of Gundam is harsh in every way, but due to the impact of the colony drop from the previous major war, it spans decades.
The story of those who survived in the darkness where sunlight from the Earth was blocked.
>>92When was the first time you saw the sun? That’s how greetings can be.
It’s sad that you’ve become able to shoot a gun on reflex, separate from your true feelings.
It’s a world where teenagers can instinctively retaliate when threatened with a gun.
>>94A world where a clearly under-10 child gets scolded for being told it’s an armor-piercing shell.
Since both the last war and Gundam were created before, I won’t be swayed, do as you like.
However, Katoku, who said not to repeat mistakes, was also human…
A work created by many adults despite being in a world with a low level of civilization.
>>97There was originally a certain level of society.
I like both the opening and the ending.
Getting excited
Since they are a generation that doesn’t know pre-war times, they don’t know warm interpersonal relationships at all.
>>100The doctor might have properly punished Garrod.
I wonder if that’s something that started around there.
Having older friends who are good people definitely saves me in some ways.
We are being evaluated, Olga.
>>103Wait!
>>103First of all, Orba is going to cry, brother.
Why isn’t Machu piloting the Gundam and making a big impact…?
>>105It is probably because of the denial of the uniqueness that Machu himself feels.
For now, it’s fine for my achievements to be empty.
I love the four consecutive battles against the bizarre MS in the Estardo chapter.
The clarity of the structure is truly unlike anything you’d expect from Gundam.
>>110A four-episode structure where we first create a major goal and key scenes, and from there we develop and trim the story.
The revolutionary army doesn’t have anyone like twins.
The old man, the commander, was just a hopeless guy after all.
>>111It’s sad that the guy who kidnapped Tifa is being executed.
That old man is relatively decent.
I’m getting a super cold response from Tifa, though.
>>111Seidel is the most dangerous person in that world…
Even Bradman considered a peaceful path as an option when thinking about the current Earth sphere, but Sider only has an all-out resistance in mind.
Isn’t it just an impressive display of Kid’s superhuman abilities, as if to say there’s nothing to worry about?
As a mechanic, their skills are obviously not hindered at all, and they bring together the maintenance crew smoothly; their stance and position are those of a calm and composed adult.
>>112The chief has a mischievous side that suits his age, but he is thorough and professional when it comes to work.
>>122In an emergency, I won’t hesitate to shake off drowsiness with pain.
That said, if Garrod finds himself without a place in Freeden, it wouldn’t be strange for him to sell the Gundam for money and return to his original way of life.
>>114It’s not like I’m officially part of the crew or anything.
The G-con is owned by Frieden, but the GX does not belong to Frieden.
Gundam X is the story of those living tough in a shitty world.
Garrod can’t live unless he can do at least that much.
I wanted to properly watch all four cours.
I bought the DVD properly.
>>120I wanted to interact more with Lancelot, and I wanted to see the G Falcon’s combination with different configurations other than DX…
>>157Considering that, G Gen F was great because even the characters before their enhancements could combine.
>>120But they also say that if it hadn’t been shortened, the situation would have collapsed…
I really think I finished well.
While a boy meets a girl, he also meets an old man/old woman, like a boy meeting an old man/old woman.
What are the chances that Machu can become a female Garrod?
>>124Since there is no Tifa position…
>>124Because the starting points are different.
>>138If the starting point is a refugee, I feel like Nyaan is closer.
The harshness of the world is different, so I guess it just doesn’t match up at all.
>>138We need to cause a Zequinova on Earth and reduce humanity by about 90%.
>>17699%
In short, I’m just a kid from the slums.
Moreover, without any backing.
Isn’t Garrod crazy for being able to cope with the Verdigo’s bit after some special training?
I thought about the wild antics of the green uncle.
>>126That’s crazy, right? It’s not even NT.
>>126Jamil’s precise lecture! Looking from the outside!
I understand, Jamil!!
>>149The guest characters used for leveling up are immediately disposed of!
The sense of speed.
>>126Bits are nothing more than physical movements after all.
It’s good to see the side characters’ brains getting burned out by Garrod’s brilliance.
I love Charis and such.
It’s amazing that Jamil has become able to shoot down funnels after seeing that technique…
>>130What is moving is a thought wave, but what is actually moving is just the physical entity! …Well, that’s true, but…
At first, Jamil prioritizes Tifa’s protection and is puzzled by Garrod, who is flying around her, thinking, “What’s up with this boy?” but eventually comes to see him like a younger brother, which is nice.
>>132To Jamil, Gaoro during their first encounter was…
It’s a kid who’s getting in the way of the theme of atonement I’ve dedicated my life to…
I notice quite early on that there are things that resonate with me.
>>144I really think it’s impressive that I was able to get Jamir’s approval and become the pilot of Gundam X so quickly (even though it was episode 5).
Until then, begging Tifa for help would only result in getting hit, kicked, or stomped on, and that would continue indefinitely.
>>132Eureka is also something similar.
It’s Holland, but…
Seeing that Witts and Roaby quickly became companions and get along well is truly a big hit.
Should we see this area as a reflection of Jamil’s virtue?
>>137I thought it was a relationship where you can casually get off, and after that, I started to settle in quite a bit.
The bit operations of Charis don’t seem monotonous, but they keep dropping one after another, so it’s really bad, Garoad.
Funnel goes like this! Like this!
Jamil is amazing, isn’t he… Got it! Like this! Like this!
That’s strange…
>>141Didn’t Kid also make a simulator for us?
>>155After practicing with the simulator created by Kid, everyone has become able to handle funnels!
>>188This is way cooler than that Bit Simulator Federation thing!
To speak of the early stages, Enil’s settling place is also unexpected.
When I first went to space, I lost right away, but by the next sortie, I had gotten used to space combat, so Garrod’s adaptability is amazing.
When I watch Gundam X, I think it has become a meme to the point where I say, “Now’s the time, brother!”
It was out.
It’s amazing how you have become so talented after I taught you the countermeasures for the bit.
To be treated like a woman, at the very least, they should be able to capture an MS in person and manage to escape.
I really think the first quarter was quite boring.
At first, there really isn’t any main point to the story.
>>158It wasn’t good that it was a follow-up program after Golden Week.
The reaction was painful, like it was different from what the fujoshi expected…
>>158It is true that the sense of empathetic shame is strong, but Garrod and Jamil state their principles of action in episodes 4 and 5…
It’s just that the anonymous person doesn’t understand or isn’t watching.
Is it the same as Garrod, who had both reflection and the intention to apologize?
X has an amazing charm to its characters, doesn’t it?
The Gundam part is
>>166I like the MS part too, but I understand that there are too many similar ones and it can be confusing.
>>166Dividers are nice, aren’t they…
>>166I thought while playing G Generation, it’s interesting how there are so many mechs that I’ve seen somewhere but don’t really remember.
>>166I don’t know what they are referring to with “Gundam”…
If you are talking about mechanics, I think they are doing well.
If we’re talking about whether it deserves the title of Gundam, then even as an alternate, it provides a wonderful answer to the existence of Newtypes.
>>166The state of the DX satellite carrier development is pretty cool, isn’t it?
If we just list the actions done and compete over how bad they are, the top two would probably be Jamil and Hiroto from Build Divers Re:RISE.
>>167The moment is quite serious.
In the sense of terrorist acts.
Shingo Mori, a surprisingly top-notch helmsman in the series.
The biggest difference in the treatment of the viewers’ Machu and Garrod is not in the environment they were born into or the actions they took, but rather in the fact that the story is currently ongoing, so the evaluation must be based on the present situation, or it has concluded and evaluations can extend beyond that point.
It’s a post-apocalyptic world that has gone through seven large-scale wars on a planetary scale.
Even so, the colony army insists that it’s still not enough.
The problem lies not with the protagonist, but with the world, so X is.
I wonder if they’ll show the RG soon.
Since it continues with GW, there’s a possibility for next year, right?
When I reviewed it the other day, I found that Witts and Loaby were really good big brother figures, more than I remembered.