
© Shoji Gatoh, Shiki Douji/KADOKAWA/FMP!4
There’s nothing to say other than “Yeah,” so it doesn’t grow.
It seems like Family is doing well; isn’t the anime going to restart or something? Is that not possible?
They were really hyping things up in IV from all the relevant parties.
Aside from the first appearance of Levatain, it’s been a period filled with a lot of frustration, making it inherently difficult to get excited…
To be frank, the developments after IV have been consistently heavy and depressing.
It’s become a cursed work where all the production studios are either collapsing or suffering significant damage…
There’s only three volumes left…!
If it’s like that, it’s fine not to have it.
I heard there was some confusion with internal politics during production.
The era of violent heroines has already been left behind.
Too much time has passed.
>>10But there’s no room for a violent heroine in the remaining story…
When asked if I can just go smoothly, I can’t really say anything.
It’s not visually striking, like when defeating Belial.
I thought the writing by Gato was interesting and made for an enjoyable work.
>>11I wanted the match to be settled with a robot, no matter how much of a cheat the opponent was…
Actually, it’s funny that even the sergeant thought it didn’t have to hit that hard.
That aside, it’s generally the sergeant’s fault.
I have everything ready with the plastic model, so it’s all good.
The middle part continues with the NTR section all the way, doesn’t it?
Gawrn is too persistent.
It’s interesting that just a sergeant and a gift-eater are piling things up.
The story about Kurts dying definitely wouldn’t be interesting if adapted into anime…
Isn’t it fine to skip the middle part and just do the end?
>>18Who would be happy about that…
>>18Very Merry Christmas…
>>22I wanted to see the submarine battle…
(Not dead)
Is it completely dependent on the combination of AS and the master for the defeat?
Watching last week’s Zika Axes with Anki and Machu reminded me of Full Metal.
Anki was uncool too, but Leonard couldn’t shoot you, and then you got shot and ended up in serious condition, so it was really uncool… right?
>>24Unlike Anki, Leonard is really uncool because he kidnapped and held his friend, boyfriend, and hostage.
As expected, the theme song should be by Mikuni Shimokawa.
But I want to see the sergeant crying, saying he doesn’t want to die while watching a crap video.
Colonel?
Even if the IV was well done, the development of Full Metal was simply too slow.
There hasn’t been much catharsis in Super Robot Wars since TSR, and it’s troubling because it feels long.
I want to see Ikinasai.
I have pretty much seen everything I wanted through Super Robot Wars, but I still wanted to see Very Merry Christmas in anime form.
It’s an important story where Tessa officially loses…
I thought the publication pace was slow, but when I looked it up, I was surprised to find that the gap was only about two years at most.
>>34It’s really slow, or rather, the resumption seems hopeless, just like Amanchu.
>>35It’s amazing how many detours there are, but the author is determined to reach a conclusion…
Originally, the Full Metal Family is also a rehabilitation work.
What’s going on, Gato? Before I knew it, I ended up working on 3 light novels and 1 manga adaptation, including my family.
>>34It has become normal now, but I was made to wait a long time until the final volume was released back then…
At that time, I was young and my sense of time was slow.
If the TSR OP plays in sync with Sergeant Bazooka, I would probably end up laughing.
Making things look stylish and various other aspects are difficult, and the cost to meet those requirements is too high.
Kurtz is dead…
>>41Ah
It ruined the work and passed away.
Dead (not dead)
However, I want to see the aftermath of when our physical compatibility was spot on and we hustled.
>>25I’m a mom!!
It’s time for your medicine!!
The buildup is too long.
>>44How many times?
>>48It seems like I had been divorced about six times by that point in Another.
I think it’s really good, but I was criticized and cried.
The Gonzo version is quite stunning as a robot anime, after all…
>>50Do you want a panty shot?
>>52I wonder if it’s okay not to have the essential part.
Who designed the early AS in the novel version?
I accidentally sent it somewhere else…
>>54Wasn’t he a manga artist known by Gato?
Since I only knew the original work, when Gates suddenly appeared in Super Robot Wars, I was like, “Who? Who is this…?”
>>55First, Yuiran and Yuifan will surely be confused.
It’s Mr. Potassium (in anime form).
I liked anime even up to the ones with characters who have sideburns.
I was simply happy that Gonzo adapted Fullmetal into an animated series at that time.
The quality is high.
There will be an original story of Gaulun Musou interjected, but…
I think it was quite faithful to the original work and it wasn’t bad at all, but somehow… it was an anime that left me feeling persistently down and wasn’t refreshing at all…
Would it have been better to have arrangements like in seasons 1 to 3?
>>61Since the school was attacked, there hasn’t been any refreshing element at all…
The longer you have to wait, the more your expectations and various feelings may grow, so if what is presented doesn’t live up to that… I wonder if it ends up feeling that way.
The positions of Yui and Yifan differ across the original manga and anime, so you can just choose the one you like.
In the second season of the main story, Sasuke is in a depressed state for about half of the one cour.
The first half of the anti-terrorism battle is exciting to watch, and the final battle is incredibly exhilarating.
To be honest, I think we have to go all the way from here to the end without stopping, but even if we do, it still lacks the excitement typical of robot anime…
A story about Zaid, who pulled off a ridiculously sensitive anime original in a certain Middle Eastern country.
If I do it now, it’ll probably be seen as a copy of 00 instead.
Everything was too late.
The buildup part is too long, and there’s no way to cut it down to fit the anime’s length…
When Kaname is called a violent heroine, I feel a sense of “Yeah…” but at the same time, it’s not that simple… there’s also a feeling that the sergeant is at fault… and those feelings clash.
It’s true that it’s not fun to talk about the Yamusk 11 footage, but it’s different to say that the receipt of Lavatein is something hard to put into words…
>>71Honestly, I think if you really put in a lot of effort here, it would have given off a sense of being forgiven, you know?
It would be nice to be able to counterattack sharply, but it’s been quite a long time being down, and in the modern era where short ones like episode 13 are the focus, it’s probably difficult…
I wish I could have seen the scene in the anime where the order-calling uncle flips his hat.
There’s simply no point in doing it because there’s no new mechanics.
From a mechanical standpoint, it’s run out of ideas.
>>74Should I bring out the type of Neo Behemoth that Belial wears?
>>74There should be fabricated XL-3 emergency deployment boosters or optional equipment.
I never thought Leonard would be in charge of managing the production of the Lambda Driver all by himself.
It might be impossible, but how about doing it all at once in a movie…?
I think we’re fortunate that the manga version is finished and very well done, and that you can see some parts with voice acting in the SRW (Super Robot Wars).
If it’s the rest, it seems like I could skip it all and summarize it in one movie.
It hurts that I couldn’t match the timing with the most three-dimensional Robo-Dou.
Even if everything is impossible, I just wish we could at least do something about the final battle on Merida Island…
Kyoto Animation was moving too much.
When I reviewed the combat video of IV, I realized I was actually moving quite well… Back then, it seemed like such sluggish movement.
>>83I have always thought that Arbalest vs. Belial was quite impressive since back then.
The crossbow wasn’t bad either.
Why is the most important closing Levathain so terrible?!
When I try to remember IV, the amazing car chase keeps flashing in my mind.
The impression was that everything was calm and unperturbed.
It’s not necessarily a bad thing, but… if things continue like this until the debut of Lavatein…
In Super Robot Wars, even the enemy Lambda generally has a malicious level of strength.
It’s important to acknowledge that what Kyoto Animation does is amazing, and on that premise, they allowed us to have some great moments throughout the series. Additionally, since there aren’t many battle scenes in AS, we were able to focus our efforts.
I like it, but it doesn’t look good in anime after that…
Just please do something about reissuing the plastic models.
Wasn’t the place of Lavatein no good?
I only remember that the others were in a bad situation…
Levatein is undoubtedly a super robot in its debut, so I wished the anime would have put in a bit more effort.
As a robot action, I might prefer the first half of the battle on Merida Island.
What I want to see in the scene is Kurts dying and the final showdown between the sergeant and Kalinin.
I think I would forgive you if you play “Tomorrow” after our last kiss.
The last anime was indeed running out of options too much.
As expected, the battle scene with the enemy that appears at the end of the anime ending with just sound effects and dialogue brings more sadness than anger, and I felt sympathy that I couldn’t direct towards anyone.
I really love Kuruts vs. Master, but I wonder if it will stand out in the anime…
>>98It will probably come down to the direction and the voice actors’ acting skills…
>>102In Super Robot Wars, Casper got a voice, but the acting of “the ghost has come…” is really cool.
>>98A hot scene where a ghost attaches itself due to the intense tension that feels like it’s wearing down my spirit… It seems difficult to manage the timing…
>>98In Super Robot Wars, it felt like Kurtz silently counterattacked and defeated the enemy after enduring the first attack from Casper with 1 HP, but I guess it couldn’t be helped.
I felt that both plastic models and metal robots were trying to create excitement back then.
It wasn’t just a level of things moving slowly; it truly didn’t make it in time… and it made me really uncomfortable back then.
It seems like there’s no way to avoid animation collapse here, and we can only play it as a still image.
It’s been how many years since the Levantine 3D objects were released?
But the last battle of “On My Own” was really good.
Also, the OP song.
Just moving forward with the project for the fourth season of the anime was quite a reckless and miraculous achievement.
And then it sank just like that…
Kurtz is in a battle for the sniper position.
Cruzo is with a desperate grenade.
Was it that Mao took over the turret in the final electronic warfare battle?
>>105Wasn’t this where it was attached with an anti-tank dagger on the back?
I want to see the scene where Clouseau decides to quit his job.
The action between Arbalest and Kodar is really cool up until they are defeated and destroyed by Belial; both of them move swiftly and stylishly.
By the time the Leviathan appears, there won’t be any spare energy left, and there are many still frames…
Is there no gutsy production company?
>>111It’s tough to ask for robot-themed productions in the current situation where there are too many anime being produced and even places with limited capabilities are getting work.
>>111It was a work from years ago, so there probably wasn’t much they wanted to do.
Are you trying to say it’s the power of love?
What’s so funny about that?
It was the scene that shocked me the most and resonated in my heart in the original work, so it’s frustrating that it became the worst part in the anime.
It sparkles only in my heart.
Everything was just hopeless, and I felt like I was out of breath and couldn’t go on; it felt like I was dying. So now, instead of blaming anyone, I can only feel disappointment.
Conversely, there was no adaptation at all, but suddenly the Levi that came out in Rebo became popular and sold too well, making the hurdle for adaptation weirdly high, and it feels like no one has been willing to take it on for a long time.
We need to gather a fairly solid production team.
Given the situation of past works, it seems unlikely that we can expect returns to that extent, so it will probably be difficult.
>>117The bar is already high for sequels, and I have a feeling that adding mecha and military elements makes it even tougher.
You can’t hide it with magical effects or materials.
>>128It’s what I saw in the first season.
Fullmetal is interesting, but the mechanical elements are… just too difficult…
Even if I’m told this is the right way, I still can’t accept that the crossbow’s HEAT hammer changed from a huge hammer to a small hammer.
>>120It’s like an Abravest’s oral single-molecule cutter.
I’m happy to see so many 3D objects, but I also wondered if it’s really okay to have this many…
Unless an oil tycoon suddenly provides a budget and we can take about three years for the production period, it’s impossible to improve it.
>>122I’m sad that I can’t have high hopes for the oil tycoon after watching Grendizer U.
>>126I think the oil king has lost hope!
I wish I had a production system like Bravern!!
I’ve reread the original work more times than I’ve watched the anime…
Was the scene in the anime Levitate that bad…? I was pretty excited when I watched it at the time, and even now that I’ve rewatched it, I think it looks quite cool and moves well…
>>127I don’t really remember, but I feel like that part wasn’t bad at all.
The impact of the still image rush towards the end is so strong that it overshadows all my other memories.
>>127I don’t think it’s that bad when viewed in isolation.
There are definitely parts that are often criticized because they haven’t moved much since the early Arbalest.
>>127The last battle of TSR and the South Wind Punch were just too good.
I was surprised that ALTER used to make Arbalest.
Didn’t you say something like you would continue if there were voices of support at the end of IV?
Well, it means that it wasn’t made, doesn’t it?
>>130The production itself has died.
>>130Even if I want to support Fullmetal, watching that broadcast makes me wonder if it’s really okay to cheer for it instead.
Rather than forcibly continuing, perhaps it would be better to honestly acknowledge that it was indeed impossible and to re-bury it in the grave that was dug up.
It seems like making robot anime is getting more and more difficult…
>>133Hasn’t it been difficult since long ago? Robots.
There are just more anime now than in the past, but the places that can make them haven’t changed.
Because it is relatively an even more niche segment within the already niche otaku demographic.
I wonder what that drunk guy who is above Fowler and above Clouseau is like…
>>134That’s not the kind of story, is it!?
>>139I suppose it’s said that there are always those above us in the world, but when that kind of talk comes up among the world’s top level, it really makes the independent players feel scared!
I’ve only seen the first deployment of the anime, but doesn’t Levastein become overpowered after that?
I remember seeing something like a full armor with a plane attached and loaded with weapons.
>>140There was almost no supply or maintenance, so the strongest was the first deployment.
Fully armed is when we charge into the final battle.
>>141It’s time to clean up in 3 minutes!
It was impossible, but…
>>140Since the first deployment is in a completely new and strongest state
The generator, which usually doesn’t stack power, is producing excessive power, causing the aircraft to wear down at an incredible rate.
>>140After this, we will just be exhausted from the lack of supplies…
>>140The skeletal structure and muscles themselves remain in the same M9D series as Falk, but they are pushing it to the limit with a large amount of power applied.
It’s one thing if it were the peak of Mithril, but right now the Independent Gang is depleting from unseen areas…
As for Labor, the others are just in a stalemate, making no progress.
By the way, a standalone game was released around the same time too.
There was also talk that Leavatein is the strongest when he doesn’t go to battle.
>>149It looks like nuclear weapons.
Mithril managed to win, didn’t it…
I thought there would be more organizations or other Mithril squad crews around, but surprisingly there weren’t many.
It’s not so much that Mithril won, but rather that the opponent self-destructed.
>>154Since Kaname regained control in the spiritual world, it means there are no more winning chances for Leonard’s side.
M9 is getting beaten up badly.
There were spare parts for the Levatine, but since the dummy was assembled and got destroyed…
Basically, it’s Leonard’s fault.
The shitty organization that was dependent on Leonard is also to blame.
Are anime fans still in another world?
If I had left Leonard’s rampage alone, it ended up somehow aligning with Mithril’s intentions.
When I was young, my mother being taken away really destroyed my mind.
As a result of provoking everyone from all directions, they were beaten from all sides and perished accordingly.
Having a complete backup like the teams in Super Robot Wars is really fortunate…
>>163The strongest part of the Super Robot Wars team is definitely the maintenance and resources that can always be kept at full power…
Without resupplies, full power is only in the first match, and after that it just becomes a wreck.
The setting is exciting, but visually it’s tough.
>>165It’s common for someone to make a strong first appearance, but then not be as great afterwards…
>>168As a piece of writing, it is interesting because it manages to fit things together well.
It’s interesting, but the development is frustrating…!
>>165At least if we could repair it using a combo of two and three… but we can’t reduce the front-line members’ M9 any further…
While we were talking about that, Kasper’s M9 got destroyed by Kurts.
If the fluid part of the amalgam remained as it is, there would be zero chances of winning, but without activating the strong power, Leonard and the others won’t be able to achieve their goals…
They said they would secure Leonard and use every means possible to make him destroy the amalgam from the inside.
After Leonard was shot, he started taking over the organization, and the network structure collapsed.
Thank you everyone, it was just degrading.
You managed to defeat Belial well…
In other words, is it because there is no catharsis as a robot battle that the experts above are not convinced?
>>171To be honest, I had no chance of winning even in the final battle of the robot fights.
So I messed things up and won in the response battle.
>>176Ha! Your mother is a promiscuous woman!
Leonard lost his temper.
>>177I knew it too, Leonard…
>>186It’s a lie… you’re trying to deceive me… ha… ha…
>>186I really like how this area reflects Tess’s strong mentality developed from working on-site, contrasted with Leonard, who has maintained a certain sensitivity from working as a researcher and in politics.
It feels like Leonard changed not because he is weak or bad, but because of the way he chose to live.
>>204He was much tougher than I thought… Leonard’s self-deprecation is really sad.
>>171To be precise, the thread image cannot compete with Belial and gets severely damaged.
It was already planned that neither the sergeant nor Al could win in a 1vs1.
So it’s 1 vs 1, but there are two of them.
It’s really mostly Leonard’s fault.
In the end, with Belial… hmm…
Segal won against Leonard, but Revatain could not defeat Belial.
By the way, what was the hidden feature on Belial’s back in the end?!
>>178It has been confirmed that the fixed back armament is not intended for flight capability.
What could it possibly be?
>>197I wanted you to tell me about that function without attaching the bow and arrow.
It’s interesting to read in a novel, but I feel like it needs to be significantly enhanced to enjoy it as a visual work.
>>179When you think of Full Metal, you might have the impression of mecha battles! But there are actually a lot more ordinary and subdued scenes.
It’s well-established in that area, which is why it gets lively.
The evaluation that the strongest AS in the world and the second strongest AS in the world is reasonable, huh…
There are scenes like the aerial demolition gun and the unlocking of Cruzo’s limiter, and they do exist in the robot battles themselves…
There may not be a scene where they take down their foes in a flurry like their first appearance, but they are still active.
I can’t really say this out loud, but I think the stiff movements of the friendly units in the Full Metal system of 3rd Z were part of a mechanism to reduce wear on the parts…
By the way, I wonder what happened to Mallory (my son).
>>184Maybe it was a suicide after killing their parents.
The Whispered-exclusive machine created by the Whispered that can arbitrarily interfere with the foundation Omnisphere is too much of a cheat.
If you direct the Lambda Driver exactly as in the original, it will be too plain.
Sergeant Park is clueless, but he’s good at arguing… or rather, his language is filthy.
It felt like hitting the refined Leonard with rough slang.
>>188When you have a solid understanding of that kind of foundation, it’s interesting.
Well, it goes back to the point that it’s impossible to express things so clearly in anime.
The original work loses its catharsis as a robot battle after the first battle with Leva-Tain, but it still has a solid interesting aspect from a different perspective…
The mithril arm slave used to be disassembled and maintained after each deployment, but since the organization collapsed and that can no longer be done, the unit’s deterioration has become quite severe.
The regular forces in America are structured in a way that they don’t have to maintain such detailed standards (although there is a performance gap because of that).
>>195And I said to Mao, that’s not M9.
It’s just not it and the metabolism isn’t good…
I wonder what Lemon and King Ball Princess are doing on the family timeline.
>>196For now, Tessa might touch upon the beef bowl restaurant.
Well, Tessa, that’s just a bit too targeted…
Using the Armor Magnum instead of the anti-tank portable rocket in Super Robot Wars is…
The writer who wrote that must have felt great…
Since there is a spectacular highlight in raybatin, or Al…
>>199“I want to ask you one thing before the final attempt.”
“Am I human or am I a machine?”
It’s impossible for a wealthy secret organization to stop international terrorist groups just by relying on a generous budget and overwhelming weapons.
The US military doesn’t grant permission to engage unless the opponent attacks first, right?
I wanted to see Colonel Madeukas’s action in the final battle.
>>205Madyukasu is at a disadvantage because there is no naval battle supremacy in Very Merry Christmas…