An
Gundam!
They are saying it, Unicorn.
Even though Shirocco is on it, the O isn’t moving.
Since the psychommu can move with a mysterious signal, the Gundam should be able to move too.
Gundam is a hardcore real-type anime, isn’t it?
The ox cart is moving even though there are no oxen pulling it.
Come! Gundam!
Gundam has always been filled with the occult, hasn’t it?
There’s something called Psycho Gundam.
>>10Speaking of which, you were summoning something, weren’t you?
You were doing psychic fusion in ZZ, right?
>>11Judo had also hyper-evolved on Earth before, right?
Aren’t you moving quite a bit?
The aerial modified version is ultimately operating unmanned!
Is this a nameless account for this thread?
A shield without power flies.
What is that aura at the Z stage?
Isn’t it the result of the occult boom?
What are you saying about a Gundam that can move without being controlled by joysticks or pedals?
Isn’t it a bit too late to complain about a suit that knows it’s equipped with a Psycommu moving on its own?
If you’re equipped with psycho-commu, anything goes…
In the first place, Matu was operating with full psychometrics without manual control, so maybe it was just a little further away than usual.
>>21That place is controlled by a psycommu, so it might have reacted to Machu’s dangerousness and moved on its own, or there could be a secret that really makes it move on its own.
At Z’s point, the abnormality of psychosensors and Newtypes (enhanced humans) is clearly increasing, isn’t it?
It seems you don’t know about Bisto God Fist, Parmet Alliance Fist, or Magnet Power On.
Well, even this type of layer is watching Gundam.
Even the first generation moved without anyone on it.
I wonder what kind of perspective they have on pushing back Axis.
No matter what, you haven’t watched enough Gundam, have you…?
Is the last shooting an improvisation by a learning computer or pre-programmed?
People who complain that UC is going way too far with psychic power!
I wonder if they’re conveniently ignoring things like Judo’s giant form and the aura barrier.
>>29I’m getting tangled up in the narrative against Fukui.
>>29When someone other than Tomino tries to imitate that kind of thing, it starts to smell like a cult and it’s just…
>>357Well, in the end, I think it’s just a feeling that no one but Tomino should touch the Universal Century.
The Universal Century has always been occult, and the biggest occult inflation is Char’s Counterattack.
>>379Moreover, if the person in question turns NT into what humanity’s future should be, we won’t be able to make sequels other than species wars!
Even with three works including “Char’s Counterattack,” Newtypes are simply intuitive people, and even if all humanity became Newtypes, they still wouldn’t be able to overcome conflict.
Since the route has changed, it’s complicated again.
>>458Well, when you think about it, people with different ideologies cannot understand each other, whether the tool is direct conversation or empathy.
>>475It’s more like we can’t understand each other not because we can’t communicate, but because understanding each other would undermine our own thoughts and positions.
If we can understand each other through dialogue, then we can just keep an open channel.
>>379I guess that’s not right~
Trying to imitate that kind of occult and then throwing in Amuro or Char like ghosts is just a bit too much.
Is it like you’re just doing it on your own even though the person who is making the book is alive?
When you call “Unicorn!!!!” it comes flying…
They’re making a whole movie with a Fenex cockpit empty until the end of NT.
>>31What kind of principle is that?
>>41One reason Rosalyn went crazy is that when she piloted the Psycho, the remnants of Fow’s thoughts that were left in the Psycho’s Psycommu got mixed in.
I think it’s the ultimate version of that.
It was within the realm of Gundam’s level of reality.
What do you think, Unicorn-kun?
Wasn’t ZZ moving on its own or something?
There are a lot of Gundams that move on their own…
I wonder if they only chose to watch Gundams that don’t exhibit occult powers.
>>37(Which one…?)
>>51OVA of Mobile Suit Gundam 0083: Stardust Memory
>>62Revived from minced meat by occult power.
>>51“Like 0080 or 0083?”
It seems like there was some occult in the igloo…
It’s not like Gundam is seriously going down a hardcore military route, you know.
I think it’s crazy that Judau was causing earthquakes when he wasn’t in a mobile suit.
Other occult powers are basically mediated through MS.
There’s someone who keeps saying it endlessly.
“MS is like Eva.”
I completely don’t understand, but seriously, what do you have to look at to see Eva in that?
>>40I think if I show them Eureka Seven, they’ll say it’s similar to Eva.
>>40I think it looks overly slender, but if that’s the only way to describe it as being like Eva, then you probably haven’t watched many mecha anime aside from Gundam and Eva, right?
It’s transforming and combining with ZZ and psychokinetic power!
Autonomously moving Gundam
Just looking at the characters, it seems like a rebellious phase or something.
Do you know about the “Gundam Hammer”?
The fate of the First Gundam is likely an unmanned operation.
If Burny had Aura Power, he wouldn’t have ended up being worse than minced meat.
>>47If Chris and Burnie realize they’re both in Tiroline, it’s a subpar gag below a third-rate happy ending!
Thinking about it, the side stories don’t seem very occult.
I wonder if there is such a custom.
>>48It seems to focus on the military robot anime part, or rather, it seems to have been ignoring the occult.
It’s unbelievable to suddenly shine, create clones, converse with the dead, enlarge weapons, or push back asteroids, right?
There were scenes in Gundam W where things moved on their own.
>>52Is it Sandrock?
Camille’s beam saber is basically a saber, or rather a whip, right?
now
sara
ZZ has made so many mistakes that it’s being treated as if it never existed.
The original Gundam was unique in that it portrayed the perspective of war realistically within the story.
As the protagonist robot, it’s already on a full-fledged super robot path.
It’s only natural since it’s a robot anime.
The ones that don’t move seem to be more pretentious…
Thank you… my Sandrock…
This person often says things that are about 40% off the mark, and I find it difficult to deal with.
>>63Why don’t you block me?
There are hardly any depictions of Sieg Axe being operated, right?
It felt like something moved when I shouted, even though I don’t really understand it.
>>65Psychic communication is somewhat like that.
>>65In the story, it’s only Exabe-kun that was operated with the manual.
Gundam has had occult elements since the original series.
It’s probably someone who only knows Gundam from games.
>>66But I think there were occult elements in games like Super Robot Wars as well…
It might be possible that if you’re only watching the ADV dialogue drama without knowing the original work, it’s difficult to understand that it’s an occult-themed screen.
It’s a world where just enhancing Mashuma or characters can produce an aura.
Blaming it on psycho-comm systems and Minovsky particles, they do most things recklessly.
What the heck is going on with Zeke Axes right now!?
Other than Zekunova, which is derived from roses, the rest is just ordinary occult within the realm of the Universal Century Gundam.
Many people don’t understand much about Newtypes, which serve as the foundation when discussing Gundam.
I think discussing what can be controlled with the MS lever gacha is a part that should not be touched.
>>72In the context of the program, it’s like the junior colleagues, Zabunguru, are at the wheel.
Are you the type who doesn’t acknowledge unicorns?
Gundam is an occult power anime with superpowers from the very first series.
Gundam!!!!!!!! (🫰
Unicorn!!!!!!!!!!
Considering UC, I think it’s definitely within the range…
In the side stories, both enemies and allies are not Newtypes, so it naturally doesn’t involve the occult, which is characteristic of the Universal Century.
Well, from the perspective of recent people, it’s Evangelion, right?
It’s just the place where the mountain body is…
I don’t really watch Gundam, so I only know about 30% of it, but are Newtypes and psycho-communicators such mysterious abilities?
>>84It’s a convenient superpower that can be interpreted any way you like.
>>84It is theoretically explained that something happens with Minovsky particles via psycho-communication, but…
The beam can become huge or bounce back.
>>110Being able to anticipate the opponent’s attacks or do something like telepathy.
Also, when it’s between Newtypes, they can apply pressure to immobilize each other.
>>84Seriously, anything goes, New Type.
That’s how it turned out.
I want to show these guys the Angel Halo.
Slim
Hunched back
The movement is organic.
Fulfilling this will speed up the certification that feels like Eva!
>>86Isn’t this based on Ultraman or the Giant God Warrior?
>>86Saying that doesn’t help at all, but…
That’s right!!
There are an outrageous number of works in Gundam that pretend to be realistic but then showcase occult powers at critical moments, aren’t there?
>>87(I wonder if it’s about G Gundam…)
>>98G-Gun has no occult power at all.
It is the power that a person has forged through training.
>>127Even the occult-style zombie pharaoh Gundam is explained by the logic of Devil Gundam cells.
>>127Thanks to the DG cells, it’s a bit too much that the Four Heavenly Kings resurrects carelessly the week after being defeated…
>>98Rather, G Gundam is a work of super science with no occult elements at all!
>>131Isn’t the thing that makes the aircraft shine gold an occult element?
>>323Transforming emotional energy results in that.
>>323It’s super science that converts emotional energy into physical energy.
>>87What is it with SEED also falling into darkness!
If you’re stacking stuff like Psycommu or anti-NT, you’ll generally do some occult moves, right…?
Even among fans of Gundam, there are those who dislike the occult and those who can tolerate it.
There’s no way a beam can be deflected by the power of feelings.
A unicorn that flies around with shields on its own…
>>92I wonder why they didn’t make it a setting with driving force in the first place.
>>92When I swung my arm, the aircraft fell apart…
Even when I’m crossing my arms in the cockpit and saying “Whoa,” the Sieg Aks is defending on its own.
If we pursue reality, I don’t think we could pilot an MS under gravity, could we?
How much did Blue get into the occult?
>>96When I copied Marion’s thoughts into the EXAM system, the real person fell into a coma and the system became Marion.
>>96Let’s study NT! It feels like the soul of Marion Welch has been divided and resides within the EXAM system, which is quite scary…
In the scene where Zieg Axis takes a girl pose in sync with Machu, who is trying to protect herself right after activating, the thought control is incredibly obvious…
I’ve recently started watching the older Gundam series, but it’s really a mystery to me why the Gundam fans keep talking about the occult and throwing sand at things like Unicorn.
>>101The slightly younger uncle than the original real-time grandpa tends to reject the occult aspects of Gundam.
In the previous work, even without piloting, it moves on its own!
Conversely, it’s rare for V in the Universal Century to not have occult elements in the Gundam part.
The Universal Century has a very occult style.
The IF item Ziegax is also packed with occult elements, so it should be fine.
You’re basically doing everything you can think of related to New Types, right?
I see.
In recent Gundam series, neither OO nor G-Self had a sense of the occult.
It feels like a point of achievement in technical skill.
If Dew had been strong enough to turn the city into a sea of fire like Fou with remote control, it might have been understood.
It’s a work that resolves issues with occult power from the very first installment.
There’s nothing about MS itself that feels like Eva, but the 3D movement does give off a bit of that Shin Eva vibe.
A ridiculously large robot is moving, and with the mention of “New Type,” there’s no reality left at all; there’s even a mysterious barrier.
The Psycho Frame can fly without propulsion; why does it fly?
I don’t know.
>>119In terms of the setting, the resonance of the Psycho Frame generates some kind of Psycho Field, which brings about physical effects.
The reasons behind such occurrences and the ability to exert that kind of power are not clearly understood within the story.
>>147Does this physical phenomenon occur regardless of Minovsky particles?
Well, I actually don’t really understand Minovsky particles very well…
What light is that!?
The spirit of Amuro is coming down, the Yokohama Gundam is scary…
When the Newtype power reaches its peak, it can even restore the energy of the machine.
Going all out recklessly with the momentum in the final stage.
Well, stopping a colony laser with two MS is quite something…
Well, it’s better than stopping Axis…
It’s probably a super shallow impression, but I thought the Psycho Gundam looks a bit like Godzilla when it fires beams while lying on its back after armor-purging.
>>125I was watching it thinking, “This must be some kind of parody or homage…”
But I’m so shallow that I was only thinking nonsensical things like, climbing buildings like King Kong…
First of all, the core SF setting, the Minovsky particle, is still an ambiguous device with detailed settings (like the spin of the particles) that have yet to be determined.
There is a psychoframe.
If you can make something like Gundam with wireless or automation, then you can do it, right?
There are even reapers that aren’t even human, like igloos.
Like the Fennec that has become feral.
Since it’s an entire body Psycho Frame, I think the theory and mechanism that it can control the whole machine with brain waves is properly established.
I might die of anger if I watch Char’s Counterattack.
Not only does it affect MS, but it also influences the actions of others.
Even Axis will bounce back!
The Qubeley prevents the Hyakushiki cannon! (Why…!?)
There was a golden Gundam flying around and rampaging even though there was no pilot.
Clearly, the ZZ in the Psycho Mark Two battle is powered up by Judau’s determination.
Some mysterious metal is shining for some reason and producing an incredible power.
The dead become ghosts and continue to operate the Gundam.
Another has less occult elements, doesn’t it?
>>140ELS has been forgiven…
>>171That’s not occult; it’s completely sci-fi alien creatures, isn’t it!
>>171That is an extraterrestrial life form, so it’s not the occult.
>>140This is how you create a clone!
I feel like I’ve been using ZZ to insult others and it’s become really stuck.
Gundam is a machine that creates miracles with psychic power.
You probably wouldn’t understand! The power that comes through my body for someone like you who uses Gundam as a punching bag!
>>145Why is it shining?
>>202You wouldn’t understand!!
>>202We don’t understand either.
>>202What light is this?!
It’s something that the Psycho Frame could do, like the Psycho Gundam falling apart and sending its frames to attack.
The category called “realistic” is also just something that outsiders are arbitrarily saying…
In the first place, it’s the robots that work on behalf of people, so it’s strange that humans would be the ones riding them.
>>150Japanese robot anime robots become super robots that transcend regular robots when combined with a human brain.
It’s not just a robot; it’s a super robot, so it’s okay for a person to ride in it.
>>150Gundam is not a robot but a mobile suit, and Eva is not a robot but a cyborg…
It is common for thoughts to influence reality.
That makes it look like the Z Gundam, which deflected attacks with NT’s aura, is some kind of unbelievable occult machine…
>>152Z and ZZ are having an occult championship battle, aren’t they…?
>>172If the second and third works are occult, then I think Gundam can also be called an occult robot anime…
While it’s true that various things can be seen in a situation where the first generation is set aside and not visually apparent, well…
Newtypes are psychics.
Shall we do it?
The debate on whether Gundam is science fiction or not.
It’s strange that G Gundam, with its vibe like that, doesn’t have any occult elements.
>>156It’s too occult for a stranger to appear with the Love-Love Heavenly Surprise Fist!
How many Gundams do you think can move on their own?
The “Eastern Unbeaten School” seems to have one foot in the realm of the occult.
>>159It’s a power that can be gained by training in the Guiana Highlands, right?
Geo! Why won’t you move!
What did this person want me to say by tweeting this…?
First of all, the position is way too unclear.
>>161You’re just a fool who wants to stand out.
Gundam is the power of the devil.
It’s just the occult.
Compared to the beam saber extending, the beam deflecting, or pushing back asteroids, moving on its own is nothing to worry about.
What probably makes it look like Eva is that it hasn’t been posed like Katoki’s!
In V Gundam, they clearly said “psychic.”
When I opened it, the Gundam that was moving on its own had no one inside, it was Fenex-chan…
Is it okay to act as if it’s good just because someone is riding it?
From the very first moment, I made a smooth move, twisting my waist slightly while lifting my leg to avoid the dead ball.
How do they operate that? It’s more amazing than G-Gundam, right?
The concept of telekinesis exists, so it’s not strange to think that objects could move without any physical force.
G Gundam has DG Cells that are too versatile for anything.
>>174Are you saying that everything unrelated to DG cells is realistic?
>>187The shape of the colony is also realistic.
>>192In Neo America, there is a statue of Liberty and you can fire the Liberty Cannon.
ELS is more like the occult or encounters with the unknown.
When I found out about the information on Zieg Ax, I became interested and finally watched all of the TV series from the Universal Century.
Around Z and ZZ, the physical laws are occasionally exceeded by psychomuscular capabilities, and it’s scary, like what is this?
I was also scared that such phenomena were not often touched upon in the story.
Also, the kids raised in Shangri-La are too strong.
Even though there isn’t a single Newtype, ALICE-chan moves on its own.
Nnngandaaaarm!
Even if you set it to operate with AI to some extent,
When pursuing realism, something like a steel-drum competition becomes necessary.
“Meikyou Shisui and Super Mode are occult… occult?”
A dubious concept called “Newtype” that varies in interpretation depending on the work, even though it may be from the same director.
Seal that thing, the full Psycho Frame.
>>188Banaji: “I will seal it.”
SEED only had conversations with ghosts, didn’t it?
Wasn’t it already remote-controlled by the psychic controller at the time of the Psycho Gundam, moving on its own?
>>190The scene where Fou calls Psycho over via psychometric remote control is extremely memorable.