My wife is pregnant with a child…
Is it just this old man?
>>2This old man is particularly funny, or rather…
Errors that couldn’t be fully addressed even in the theatrical version.
But it’s important to wipe your own butt.
>>4Everyone doesn’t know that this old man is the one who made the hole.
I laugh because they treat the guy who got stuck as a hero.
>>8A sense of responsibility that is not to be taken lightly.
>>8It’s certainly funny, but I wonder if I should just laugh it off since this kind of thing often happens in history.
What was it that the uncle did… I had forgotten.
>>8I just remembered it in an instant.
Don’t you know that weapons kill people?
>>6I don’t know.
But if you get too excited and mess up, taking responsibility afterwards makes you a pretty decent person, right?
Since it’s a work of fiction, they could easily portray it as pure and innocent, but I like that they chose to depict it this way.
Before my wife, subordinates, and children become aliens, I’ll lead everyone back to Earth! I think it’s commendable that in the end, I took responsibility for my own mistakes.
>>9I feel that you are a responsible person.
I have a bad habit of losing sight of my surroundings when I get a little heated…
>>16It gets a little hot, or rather.
Since I was taught that “Earthlings are barbaric beings who, even in a situation where they are on the brink of extinction, try to continue fighting and even resort to cannibalism, and that we need to work for such Earthlings,” from the teachings of the Scudo faith…
Such a barbaric Earthling has disregarded the doctrine and climbed up to Venus Globus without permission.
If you enter an incredibly dangerous place like the bottom of a colony, it’s only natural to want to chase you out no matter what.
Moreover, since this person is not a soldier but an engineer, they fail to notice Berli’s usual bad habit of “using something that must never be harmed as a shield,” and instead end up harming it themselves.
“I messed up, I did something I shouldn’t have,” and so he took responsibility and became the stopper in the bath.
>>37Now, let’s talk about the people on Venus who are working while afraid of mutation.
People on Earth have such a distorted image of it that they don’t even know of its existence, treating it almost as something sacred.
>>37If the enemy does this, the protagonist can’t shoot—it’s just a pinch—but if the protagonist does it and the enemy shoots without caring, that’s really bad… right? Isn’t it not good to just blame the enemy for that…?
When I first saw what Jaiorn looked like, I thought something amazing was coming.
Actually, something amazing came inside and it became a stopper in an instant.
I don’t dislike him because he’s not a bad guy.
Also, Jaioon is just too cool.
Berliri was surprised by his overwhelming manliness.
In the first place, it wasn’t that I suddenly thought of the Reconquista at that moment; I had been planning it for a long time.
It’s just that they seriously started moving after Beruri and the others arrived from Earth.
The reasons for wanting to reconquista are being depicted to an extent that is almost unpleasant.
Mutations are scary…
It’s the savage Earthlings who didn’t behave even though I said I would feed them fish.
I never really paid attention, but Captain Kia is Kazuya Nakai!
Well, the mastermind just stirs things up and then says, “Ah, humans really are the worst…”
It’s an old man who has no intention of taking responsibility while enjoying a sightseeing trip…
>>21(A glider of mom flying in)
>>348The best toy in the story where a mother helps her son meet and defeat the mastermind.
>>363(The water is spoiled.)
I’m not experienced in combat, so I messed up, but I can understand the philosophy behind the actions.
It’s no surprise that a person living in the far reaches of space might become mentally desensitized to the point of sacrificing their life to maintain their community.
It’s good that I messed up and found a way to deal with it myself.
The appearance of what I managed to do is just too interesting.
Before making batteries or space elevators in that world, make the colonies sturdy.
>>25At least the Venus glove is supported by the sea, so it’s sturdy.
Even if you dive into the conkyu, it won’t collapse.
It might be more accurate to say that the things I’ve done are more serious than I thought, rather than just living in the moment.
Colonel Kumpa is a jerk, but his actions were for the sake of humanity’s future.
Yeah, it’s really awful…
It’s been a long time since we forgot what it means to fight, and that’s concerning.
Everyone is excited…
Full decorations!
If it were just me becoming that skinny, it would be one thing, but if my wife also ends up having a child, then that’s another story.
Captain Kia… It’s Earth…
If someone asked you if you wanted to mutate, you would probably say no…
>>33I don’t like mutations, but I also don’t want to live a long life and continue working for humanity.
Please don’t run wild around the sea in the first place!
>>34It’s my first time in actual combat, so I don’t really understand it well…
>>34Because Berli runs away, you see…
>>44I can’t shoot because I can’t make a hole.
Did this person just shoot!?
>>141Well, there are some bad parts about being a model student too…
>>141Isn’t it because the saber hit that it got the hole?
Taking advantage of the death of genius Nick’s son, we’re starting a war, and isn’t it pretty funky to make a decisive strike with the Crescent Ship?
>>35“Crush it!” The fact that Stear instantly understood this is quite funky.
I like the structure where the reason is understood to prevent the child born in the finale from becoming a mutation.
Overall, you have a solid physique, Jitto-dan.
>>38I’m training my body because I’m afraid of mutations.
It’s true that he is a respectable person, but he is also someone who doesn’t think ahead.
In the final battle, when everyone is excited like children with toys, I can’t deny that they are being called monkeys.
>>43So it’s about time to stop! It’s good to learn that even a capable princess wouldn’t benefit from going to war, and it was great that a genius who goes to run over his father understood that.
I’m not used to fighting, so I didn’t know what’s good and what’s bad, and that’s why it became an accident…
>>45I understood it would turn out like that because they said something like, “We can’t afford to make a hole!”
Why…
>>55I think I was just simply panicking.
>>55I was flustered because I knew that Bellri had gotten involved there.
The captain has serious reasons, but Kumpa is just spreading it around and can’t control it properly; seriously, don’t mess with me…
Chikara is amazing, regardless of mutation, isn’t it…?
>>47One reason I’m building muscle is that I have a latent fear of mutagens.
I understand why they are adored, but I don’t know how it ended up like that…
It’s just a story about me leaking and wiping my own butt, but it feels strange because everyone around me seems so moved.
>>49Only the viewers and Bellri know the true story.
A person threatening with a pow-wow gun and party balloon goods.
There is a huge difference in the emotional response between the characters in the story and the viewers regarding this old man’s death.
When Bellri and the others first went up into space, they didn’t understand many things and were extremely angry…
People from the Moon and Venus are treated like heavenly beings who effortlessly transport photon batteries for the purpose of reconquest, so they seem likely to be warmly welcomed.
>>57If you don’t actually meet and talk to someone, your image of them will just keep getting固まってしまう.
I think Earthlings are savage.
>>57It’s precisely because we have such differences in perception that the princess’s policy of wanting to meet in person is important!
>>57The people of Venus are so disconnected from Earth’s recovery situation that they say, “If you surrender, we’ll let you eat fish!”
>>57If you talk properly, that’s how it will go.
People on Earth do not even know that there are humans in space.
The beings from space are taught that humans are savage, man-eating apes…
Because they have little experience in fighting, they think they can easily win with all their forces, and they start a war with this arrogant attitude! It’s unmanageable!
Be careful when fighting because it can create holes! Everyone thinks that, but then it’s like, oh, it’s the G-Self! Fire!
The structure of the Venus Glove also serves the function of attenuating gamma rays in the artificial sea, making it quite an innovative colony.
I didn’t truly understand the power of the things I use.
A terrible role for a machine with a blessed design from G-Reco!
The La-Goo, which is looking toward an amazing future, contrasts with the Jitt group, which is acting out of anxiety for the near future.
>>69It’s more like a comparison.
President Ragou is a saint who would willingly lower himself to the status of a slave, sacrificing himself and those around him, to save many unknown people.
I feel like the Zitt gang is just a group of ordinary young people with neither saintly qualities nor any particular wisdom.
I don’t really understand G Lucifer, but isn’t it something that shouldn’t be made?
>>71The Moonlight Butterfly and such are not mentioned in the main story, so if you think about it without worrying, Lucifer is just a machine with a big funnel, so I don’t think it’s that dangerous among the Venus group.
That big funnel is a threat, right? Well, I guess that’s true.
>>79Um… you exchanged it for a cat, didn’t you?
Captain Kia isn’t very good at piloting, is she…
Well, being an engineer is their main job…
I think it’s a tragedy that happened because it was almost the first actual battle and the MS had good performance and firepower.
Compared to various aspects of the Universal Century Gundam,
Since I caused a hole in the colony, it’s only natural to act without hesitation, even if it means risking my life to resolve the situation.
I think our sense of ethics has become much higher than that of humanity in the Universal Century.
>>75It’s significant that we made a hole in the colony we live in by ourselves.
If you’re invading somewhere else and making a mess there, I don’t think Captain Kia would go that far.
Is it completely unrelated to Colonel Kumpa’s intentions?
>>76That guy secretly spread the blueprints for the roses and escaped from the Venus Globe, so he’s unrelated to Captain Kia.
>>76The one who showed the Reconguista to the Venus Glob is Kumpa, so if you say there is a connection, then there is?
>>76There may not be a direct connection, but the incident that the Colonel caused on Venus in the past is based on the idea that humanity cannot become stronger without accepting mutations, so it might be influenced ideologically.
If we had survived until Earth, I truly believe there could have been a different path.
When they messed up, they were the kind of person who would put their life on the line, so they really were a good person…
They must be a good person, but the power they’re trying to bring in is huge… really huge.
That is Captain Kia’s tears! 😭
I imagined that the G Self would be like this, hehehe… but it’s sad that the arm got broken so quickly.
If you don’t think about the moonlight butterfly, the tender beam is far more of a thing you shouldn’t make.
Throughout the work
>刹那に生きすぎだろ…Isn’t there a lot of characters?
>>86That must be about President Zucchini.
Captain Kia is crying! Full ship decoration!
There is something about the Jet team, which is seriously raising their spirits in front of the person themselves, that cannot be digested.
With a sense of crisis, you’re establishing a crisis management team and taking good care of your subordinates; you’re being a remarkable leader…
Ah, it’s the G-Self! I have to take it down!
I can fully understand the sentiment of wanting to return to Earth for the sake of the children being born, and you’re not particularly a bad person, but you really lack consideration.
It’s really just a small misunderstanding, so if we talk it out, I feel like we could understand each other right away.
>>92Weapons are scary, aren’t they?
>>117It’s always like that, isn’t it?
Oh, I spilled some trash, so let’s all collect the garbage together.
>>122I love that scene.
>>130Oops! I got outmaneuvered! It’s funny to see people picking up trash while wearing masks…
It’s bad for Ragu not to accept mutations as they are and take measures against them, isn’t it!?
I feel like Team Jet is underrated.
Polijit is also mixed in with the Jitt group.
In the first place, when the Full Moon Ship departs with full decorations, it is also seen off quite extravagantly.
It’s quite a large power, isn’t it?
The execution team is made up of engineers, and there are just so few of them.
>>94The name “Jitto-dan” just sounds lame or feels a bit on the smaller scale.
Mutation is too creepy!
Lifespans are getting longer, right?
>>95Well, without mechanical assistance, even if the lifespan is extended, it would just lead to self-destruction and death anyway.
I’m a researcher, you know.
It can be said that it was only a matter of time before an entity like the Jitto gang appeared, regardless of what Kunpa is like.
They probably thought it was quite a generous hospitality on their part to be feeding us fish, without any ill intentions, right?
>>99In the sense of underestimating humans, there may be bad intentions, but I think it actually means I’ll treat you to a feast.
Even at the dinner with Ragoo, they served sashimi and crab.
>>99Maybe so.
Venus Globes must be precious seafood, right?
If I could talk about not wanting to mutate the children, I think at least the princess’s group would understand.
Seeing someone drill a hole in the bottom of the ocean by themselves and then go, “Oh no… what do I do now?!” is just ridiculous!
>>102Before that, there’s clearly a depiction of Captain Kia not being used to fighting!
Even though I escaped to a place where Beruri wouldn’t go overboard, they still came at me, and I was thinking, what the heck!?
>>116I think it’s a bad habit for Beruri students to overestimate others by assuming they are also thinking and acting appropriately.
>>127They’re just shooting to intimidate! Dodge it!
>>127Exactly the thinking of a dictator.
>>127What I cannot forgive about you is that you think only those with abilities as high as your own are worthy.
Don’t overestimate!
>>148General Basque… Inverted Basque
>>116The fact that Berli has battle experience while Captain Kia is a novice in actual combat, and they fought near the colony, is quite a tragedy.
I just chose to return to Earth rather than live for several hundred years on Venus using something like a bodysuit.
If mutations were real, it would be seriously terrifying…
The act of drilling a hole and sealing it to die is already something, but I believe the character is actually quite thoughtful in the story.
If that’s the case, viewers might think, “Don’t do that!” but they end up shooting anyway! Compared to those who start saying things like that, this is completely normal.
Amateurs who are at the peak of those with ambitions, fueled by the excitement of having acquired an amazing toy that exists throughout the entire work, creating their own toys.
“I’m thinking about how I’m getting Kun-Soon pregnant…”
I think they did well by responsibility for what they did.
Seeing my subordinates get hyped up about that makes me feel like… what is this…
>>114It’s because our values are different.
For someone living peacefully on Earth, they cannot understand how difficult it is to live on Venus.
>>114The subordinates are excited because they think the captain risked his life to close the hole opened by the demon G-Self from Earth.
>>123Ah, I see that over here you’ve messed up, so that’s where the temperature difference came from…
I was supposed to escape on the Gaeon, but I couldn’t do it.
Zirot’s Kun was able to escape nicely…
>>115It froze, so…
If you organize and consider the Jet Gang’s position, the information they have, and their emotions, they are actually a group of people trying really hard.
It’s true that there are many scenes that make you want to say “wow” just by watching from the sidelines.
Someone who easily gets angry and goes too far is not suited to be a representative of anything.
>>120However, without this passion, I would only suffer from mutation.
>>129Well, I think I can get through this, so it’s a fitting way to die.
>>120That said, for ordinary Venusian beings like the Jitto gang, it’s not that Earthlings are treated as something that can be dismissed “right away.”
>>120Is it about Turn A Gundam…?
>>152The young heir was relatively calm, but in the end, drew the short straw.
>>120No, overall, the Venus Glob has lost its vitality, and yet it commanded that fleet to carry out the Reconquista.
It’s a bundle of leadership…
G-Reco is a storm of serious incidents and discommunication with a bright vibe…
>>121Got it!
The chaotic vibe when the Jitto gang appears is really fun to watch, isn’t it?
The first time you see it, it’s quite confusing.
Among the Venus mechas, the Perfect Pack is clearly the craziest, yet it’s made so smoothly that it’s surprising.
I wonder if the Alkain Full Dress, Yggdrasil, and Conkyu Debenus were that amazing when they fully demonstrated their original functions within the atmosphere.
It’s fun because it becomes easier to see starting from when you go out into space and start cleaning up debris.
>>132In fact, even in the Universal Century, it’s nearly a century since colonies were established at the time of the 1st.
If the aging colony collapses or something like that happens.
It was supposed to be a time when we would soon face the problem that we can’t afford to be at war because the maintenance of the colony is falling apart!
If Kia, Derensen, and probably Carhill had confirmed something before they started fighting, they wouldn’t have died.
>>133It’s sad to realize that everyone doesn’t really have that much leeway.
>>133Even if blood rushes to your head, you can still have a proper discussion, right?
The loyal retainers who are smuggling outrageous weapons at this critical point in the final phase are quite wicked.
Captain Kia’s actions around that area.
In the first place, the Berli students are too accustomed to training with the Capital Guard.
I was operating under the common sense that if a crucial public asset is used as a shield, they probably wouldn’t shoot in the first place.
In the first place, there is a misunderstanding that the other person was a complete beginner before that.
>>138They probably thought that if the opponent stopped shooting, it would be their turn to flee or speak.
They actually shot at us, seriously…? (serious face)
It’s easy to understand the importance of not using beam weapons in a colony, as is often said!
To be honest, without the fan bias, I’m just an idiot who did something silly and became a bathtub plug.
>>147Is there anyone who has lived without ever doing something stupid even once?
>>157Those who did incredibly foolish things are no longer alive, so they can’t respond.
>>147Well, if you’re just blankly looking without trying to understand the situation or the content of the conversation at all, I think that’s how it would be.
>>166That kind of impression is already a bias of being a believer.
>>166No matter how you look at it, the visuals themselves are quite silly…
>>176I think it’s made in a way that makes all viewers wonder who this person is at first glance.
>>191It’s a self-made act, isn’t it?! And then it becomes serious when it comes to taking responsibility…
It seems like a respectable person, but in the main story, I only had the impression that he died due to his own actions, so I was like, “Are you really going to name your child after him!?”
>>149Somehow, there are other things too…
Was the cause of death drowning or electrocution?
>>150I don’t know which one, but it’s not a decent way to die.
It’s one thing if the students who don’t understand the situation mess things up, but for the residents involved to make a hole in the sea is just… what even is that…
It may be that the etiquette of MS combat has made me so excited that I lose my mind, having spent generations living in peace.
>>151This person is not a pilot or anything; it’s their first time in actual combat.
Even though they’re being told not to use missiles, Kunsun is firing them and making holes in the roof…
“This guy is an idiot” is certainly a correct impression when viewed from a one-sided perspective, but it would be a waste to leave it at that for this character.
I really love scenes where it doesn’t feel like they’re stealing G Lucifer at all.
The Minovsky particles, a convenient plot device that makes discussions difficult.
Exchange with a cat
The people in the space sphere are like Ghingham.
I’ve never fought, only trained.
The dictator is a genius elite raised by the Capital Guard, so their fighting style, which doesn’t cause harm to those around them, has been exceptionally skillful since episode 1…
It’s terrible that there will be no one to mediate for a compromise ceasefire due to the super weapon brought in.
Berlri doesn’t think that someone who rides such an amazing weapon would act so recklessly.
>>171Murderer~!
>>182You wouldn’t expect such inhumane things to be attached to a super amazing weapon, would you?!!
>>195This guy always does that.
>>171Even Berli messes up with the photon torpedo, so handling superweapons is tough…
>>171Humans are really lacking in thought and are quite foolish, aren’t they…?
The student Beruri experiences it himself while firing a photon torpedo.
At first glance, everyone thinks he’s a fool, but as I get to know him, I feel a sense of melancholy.
But as an engineer, he is a genius, isn’t he?
I think it’s admirable how they take responsibility for their actions, unlike most Gundam enemy characters who tend to treat sacrifices as justifiable for defeating the enemy.
>>177I think that feeling differs depending on whether you’re in your hometown or in enemy territory…
It feels like a stupid person who can study.
There are other characters who have unintentionally harmed the colony without malice, but only Captain Kia has taken responsibility for it.
Even though there are people who may have lived on Venus for a few hundred years and still don’t recognize mutations, Captain Kia, who tried to escape from such a place, yeah, I guess it’s natural for followers to emerge.
In the second week, it seems like the Crescent occupation and the G-Self capture are both being approached by researchers, and given the difference in strength, I like the naive thinking that they would give up and try to do it without bloodshed.
>>183Well, I might have gained some confidence because I’ve been able to handle the Crescent suppression quite smartly.
Since there is no physical time to delve into the Jitt group side after this, I understand the position, but there is a lingering feeling of being out of place.
Recently, with the influence of Zeek Axis, I’ve been watching the Universal Century Gundam again.
It seems to me that it is more noble to clean up after oneself than those guys from the Universal Century who casually destroy or drop colonies.