
Just like my dad…
Just seeing this face makes me laugh, so stop it.
Reiwa’s Toy
This guy is good at everything except communication skills.
Instead of being filled with the talent of a single agent
As a human, it’s quite something, and as an organizational member, it’s even more so.
What’s up with you bringing new material again this year!?
It’s kind of like Jack Bauer…
Isn’t he a good man?
It’s Alex, right?
The only confirmed handsome man among the three idiots.
While significantly powering up the aspects of being human, it seemingly keeps doing moves that are just like this, you know…
The movie Aslan, where every action is utterly ridiculous yet feels completely natural.
There aren’t as many cool scenes as I thought with this guy.
I’m stupid…
A brilliant strategy using a high-power hidden weapon, the Tosa Blade, by removing the highly communicative head of the Aegis series commander.
>>13The decision to equip them with surprise weapons rather than having them command.
The boss was really not suitable at all…
I can remember that I was never suited to be a captain since the days of the Mujirushi Zara squad…
It’s not that my communication skills are lacking, but unless you’re as tough as Kira and smart enough, you can’t understand or handle it.
Even Raks seems to be just going along with it, saying “oh, yeah, yeah.”
>>16Kira has been quite good at brushing off and dealing with Aslan’s ridiculous parts.
>>22Nonetheless, Kira unabashedly pushes through his own demands and is being taken care of, so it only seems like he can control Athrun’s actions.
It’s a face that feels like it’s growing.
In the past, I often fought with a confused expression, wondering whether I was right or the other person was wrong.
I know for sure that the other person is 100% at fault, so I’m calmly getting angry without any hesitation.
Aslan is better off being allowed to act freely on his own.
>>19Kagari: “That guy is stupid and reckless, so please take care of it.”
Meirin: “It’s done.”
Because you’re the most reliable in this movie…
He’s a good guy at heart.
I want a spin-off where Meilin and I go on a covert investigation and then rampage back in a Z’gok at the end.
When I said Aslan is kind, Kira, Lacus, Kagali, and Shin all agreed.
When Aslan says, “Sometimes it’s like that,” Kira, Lacus, Kagari, and Shin all agree.
It’s a kind of personality that’s difficult to express, different from being an aspie.
As a result, Aslan becomes the expression of Aslan.
Of course, I can fly around something like the Super Dragoon.
Well, if we can’t move the weapons with Asran, there’s no point in even developing them.
I wish you could be a little more carefree in a good way.
It’s seriously too serious.
“Becoming incredibly strong as soon as you become independent.”
What are you even?
It seems that I’m still not accustomed to cooking, as I’ve only failed at making stuffed cabbage once in the original drama CD.
As a human, I would say that’s one thing, but this guy is quite a person of character.
>>33There is a reason for betrayal, even for betrayal itself, As Ran.
>>33Having a high sense of ethics and being a very troubled person can coexist…
Aslan seems like he could write characters in rice.
That phrase from the major general already expresses everything.
>>34My stomach hurts.
>>35If you’re good at working with electronic circuits, you should be able to do at least that much to get by.
>>35By the way, even though Aslan was utterly amazed, Kira continued to press, saying, “Could it be that Aslan doesn’t know? It’s a member of the grass family… Ah, grass family means—”
Finally, it’s the man who was air-assembled, Athrun Zala; his expression is different.
If you’re told that the organization doing things that would cause Aslan to betray them is at fault, then all I can say is Yeah…
It’s unfair that someone who can compete with Kira in engineering.
>>39The Tori that flies around in outer space and the Harlow that can unlock the electronic locks at military facilities were both made by this guy…
>>42Since Raks is a celebrity, should we give Halo self-defense capabilities?
I lack the words, yet I still end up adding unnecessary comments, so my communication skills are really…
>>40It’s the fault of the childhood Kira, who wouldn’t do anything unless prompted repeatedly, but when he finally started moving, he could sense it without needing to be told.
Aslan Punch!
This will turn Kira back into a human!
Kira is good at software.
Aslan is good at hard things.
The expression that looks just like this old man was shown a bit in advance, and it was totally aimed at misleading.
>>46I thought it was Kira’s rampage, but it was actually “be swallowed by darkness.”
Kira used to be bad at handling small machines.
It seems that they have overcome it since they can now repair Halo and replicate Tory.
>>49It was probably difficult for me because it was a task that required sheer perseverance rather than skill.
Only Kira can be Aslan’s friend.
The Yukari Empire, which has managed to drive Aslan, who is relatively warm-hearted, to this point, is truly impressive.
>>52It’s amazing that you turned on all of Aslan’s anger switches…
>>56Discrimination and massacre of civilians
Use of nuclear missiles
Trying to kill Kira.
Requiem launch at the orb.
I stepped on Aslan’s landmine with incredible force.
>>88If they had tried to harm Kira’s parents as well, it would have been even worse…
>>91The fact that the orb is the target of the requiem means that the couple will die normally.
>>88It’s like something out of an old period drama or a yakuza film, where my childhood friend, who is like a brother to me, is falsely accused… in the first half of the movie.
Hey Aslan, isn’t that a bit one-sided with the punching?
>>54I won’t let my punches land on a feeble fist like that!!!!!!!
>>54You are weak!!
>>60Stop it, Aslan! The captain is…!
>>65It’s funny that only Aslan is called by his name without honorifics.
>>84We’re not even in a boss-subordinate relationship anymore…
>>54Aslan: “Why do I have to get hit?”
Kira is a lazy student, after all… the period when they could be a lazy student was short…
>>58My life has been so tumultuous since I got on the strike that calling it a rollercoaster ride would be an understatement.
Having a clear sense of justice within oneself and being a peculiar person who acts impulsively and resolves things on their own can coexist.
I really think it’s better to stop talking in a rhetorical way like “Is it…?” (No, that’s not it, right?) in this thread.
(Shin jumps in to mediate)
>>63🤜🐶🤛
Aslan is desperate because he needs to break Kira’s pride to draw out his true feelings.
Don’t disturb me, Shin!!!!!!!!!!
“I haven’t done anything to deserve being hit.”
I used to think that the recent Gundam series don’t have enough episodes to do something like a leisure episode, but when I thought about it, I wondered if there were any episodes to rest the mind in SEED’s total of 8 seasons…
The Aslan from the VS Series was ahead of the Freedom’s Aslan…?
>>70The annoyance is greater with VS.
I’m not floundering; rather, I have clear thoughts and am organized within myself while being part of the organization.
When leaving an organization, I make quick decisions within myself and immediately take action, so from the perspective of others, it’s unclear what triggered that change.
I have often been targeted for being mentally exhausted from being tied down by the situation until now.
A man who went wild when given the position to move freely on his own.
>>72It’s terrible that the one attached to the backup is an even more incomprehensible woman.
Basically, it’s the organization that Aslan left that is at fault.
Aslan is a champion of justice, so he is not really suited for being a soldier.
Especially the military of this world
Whatever you ride, it’s generally strong.
Is there something new coming up…?
>>77Maybe I’m the Asran Zala from G Generation!!!
This guy would probably be strong even with something like Zamzathar on it…
Because they are strong as soldiers, they are probably made into military personnel under the Destiny Plan.
>>80I can’t say that being a one-man army is a suitable job for you…
>>87James Bond and things like that.
I will fulfill the mission, but in various ways, the damage will become significant.
A man who is only strong when there is justice, not just justice itself.
Even though I have a pretty clear idea of how I want to be, I don’t have a clear decision on what I want to do, so I feel lost.
I want to be like a job-hunting student.
War is not a game of playing heroes!
Don’t make your own arbitrary judgments!
I hate it when someone lectures from a superior position about something that comes from personal experience.
It’s hard to start using honorifics again, even though we’ve already settled things.
In Mobile Suit Gundam SEED, I played a very strong and cool man.
>>90When attributes and tag categories become excessive, it can make searching and choosing words difficult, right?
What’s terrible is that Asran’s criticisms of Shin are really a list of troublesome traits and shortcomings that only come up if you don’t look at Shin closely enough.
>>92But Shin is doing really well (updated the high score on the simulator).
>>117Annoying…
>>117That’s the kind of place it is!
It’s great that you found your true calling after being a soldier and a bodyguard for Kagari, moving around so much…
>>93Thanks to quantum parity communication, which is uninterrupted by anything, we are always connected by Kagari’s love, so we can bid farewell to anxiety.
Aslan’s wish is easy to understand.
I want to stop the war or reduce the sacrifices.
I want to be by the side of the person I like or help that person.
It’s twofold; in the movie where that wish is granted, it’s incredibly strong.
A man who can only be relied upon in crucial times.
If Aslan improves his communication skills and interacts politely, I feel like Shin might become affectionate.
>>98Even if I personally think it’s amazing, it doesn’t get across…
>>98Shin tends to become arrogant if praised and follows those who say things that are convenient for him, so he fundamentally has a problem with Aslan, who properly points out Shin’s flaws.
>>98It’s not a problem of communication skills; rather, I do have communication skills.
It’s just that they understand the other person more than the other person understands themselves and relentlessly deliver the necessary words that stab deeply, inflicting the necessary suffering.
I’m clumsy and unable to deceive with ulterior motives or coax someone with sweet talk.
>>120I think the most annoying thing about Athrun is that he retaliates at this stage.
>>129It’s like a yankee girl who can dodge a yankee coming at her with a “Shut up!” just like Onizuka from GTO.
>>98Even if examples are given where the conflict between the natural and the coordinator in such a CE world seems to be resolved…
I’m really glad I met you, Kagari.
>>101The timing of our meeting can only be described as a miracle for both of us.
>>107Aslan’s attitude on Sunrise Island makes me laugh even now.
Why do you look a little like a playboy, huh?
>>114I think Kagari’s tone makes it more exaggerated.
He is undoubtedly a man of justice and a good-hearted person, yet he cannot help but exude a bothersome personality.
It’s a homage to Char when he’s lively on the scene, so it can only be described as either a soldier or an operative.
Natural
Coordinator
Accord
Athrun Zala
It’s really amazing that Lakus thought to persuade this guy during the species era.
Even during the time when Aslan was the least likely to listen to others.
>>106There’s no one else who can be as relentlessly questioned by Athrun or as relentlessly questioned by Lacus like that, right…?
It’s unreasonable for Aslan to develop communication skills like that.
I couldn’t become romantically involved with Raks, but I feel like we have become comrades.
>>110The Lacus I know wouldn’t say something like that! There were voices around saying “Huh?”
From Aslan’s perspective, Lacus is a woman who is constantly hitting her own behind…
I think the expression “comrade” is the closest to our relationship.
In terms of being the offspring of a legendary figure, it’s the same as Char… no, this guy’s father was shot after messing up quite a bit, so it’s different from being legendary.
The reason Aslan’s words are difficult to understand is mostly due to the choice of dialogue in the script, even though it’s treated as if the meaning is conveyed within the work, which is a flaw.
It really feels like even if we set up the Asuran Zala faction, we wouldn’t be able to manage it.
Too much of a behind-the-scenes soldier.
Seeing Haine, who has incredible communication skills, makes me wish I could be like that… so it seems like he himself is also concerned about his social awkwardness.
Since Shin was also set up for a drinking party, he tried to acknowledge his own faults and approach the situation, but Aslan was speaking condescendingly, saying things like “Are you drunk?” so he ended up keeping his distance, thinking there was absolutely no way they could understand each other, right?
There’s no way I could have predicted that you’d show up in a Z’gok that looks exactly like your face…!
Shin has made a grimace right after Aslan praised him, so what is that guy even?
>>126I was praised.
But the opponent is Aslan.
You can understand why that happens, right?
>>126I only listen to the people who are convenient for me.
Ignoring both the position and the situation, I run amok only with my own assumptions.
Not only do they refuse to admit their mistakes, but they also get defensive and lash out when pointed out.
If recognized, one might get carried away and become arrogant; if feeling down, one might take it out on others.
At first, I thought it couldn’t be helped due to their experiences and circumstances, but not only do they fail to understand even when I say something, they resist, run away, and it only gets more and more chaotic.
Being skilled as a pilot makes it even more troublesome.
I think all of those aspects come together to create strength, but then it just becomes a selfish, unruly person.
That is Aslan’s point.
>>146Correct
That’s why I say it, right?
>>155Even if you try to cover it up with gentle words, will you really take it seriously?
>>170Shin usually acts or speaks reflexively in response to situations, so it’s even more difficult to see through his true feelings.
Aslan himself somewhat senses it, but since it’s only an interpretation within himself, it causes a gap in understanding and becomes a source of discord.
>>185Rather, the lack of understanding is so off that it hits the mark and ends up making Shin angry.
>>146If it’s just a general, reasonable argument, I could laugh it off, but because it’s a serious point for the person being addressed, it really hits hard.
Aslan basically has a default move like Naruto when he’s lecturing Obito.
You can clearly see Aslan’s flaws since you’ve been together for a long time, right, Lacus?
>>130The persuasive line from when they came to kill Lux at Muji hits Aslan too hard.
Aslan delivers a logical kick to Shin, but…
That Aslan is also being beaten up by Lacus and Kira.
>>131Aslan is really annoying when he’s troubled…
>>131Aslan sees Shin as a past version of himself and thinks it’s wrong to let him repeat the same mistakes, so he is scolding him.
It seems like some capable person is criticizing me, and that makes me want to rebel against it.
The scary thing about Aslan is that, despite making quite an effort to communicate in his own way, there are still those problematic aspects.
>>132Going to meet my fiancé is called “visitation”.
The person thinks they are trying to please, but…
Did I do something to make him angry that looks so much like my dad’s face?!
In short, he is a man who can only throw logical punches.
Of course, you’d be disliked.
>>138It’s not just that.
Sometimes I also throw punches.
>>144A kick is coming.
>>138It is far from empathy and mutual understanding.
Interpret it yourself and run with it.
So if you can’t even reflect on yourself after being criticized by Lacus and Cagalli, it’s going to be tough.
>>161With Kiraarthas, I have achieved perfect communication through empathy, understanding, and methods that shape the thoughts of others better than they do themselves.
>>161I’m actually good at empathy and understanding, so I interact with Shin in that way.
It’s because the interpretations are too aligned that Shin is suffering.
Aslan can only be described as a category of Aslan.
If I improve my communication skills, I feel like I might lose my fighting ability instead.
It seems that Patrick was properly raised as a next-generation politician, but he is somehow not good at being in a leadership position.
I wonder if I’ve grown into someone who rebels against father’s upbringing…
Aslan and Shin are comrades facing the same direction, but their personalities just don’t get along.
It’s something similar to Aslan and Lacus.
Speaking of which, what does Kagari like about Aslan?
>>143Foolishness
Aslan is an exquisite character, isn’t he?
Shin has his own issues with communication skills, you know…
To be honest, there’s no one who can handle Shin gently like we used to back then.
From others’ perspectives, it is often said that Aslan gets along best with Shin.
I can approach various women, but strangely, everyone tends to keep a certain distance.
>>152Even if your face and arms are good, if you’re incredibly clumsy, then you won’t be able to love that part as well.
Could it be that Kagari is incredibly big-hearted?
>>159As long as I can be Aslan’s lover, I can also be the head of state.
When I get angry, I tend to lash out a bit, which feels somewhat similar to my dad.
Being overly serious is, of course, a good trait.
>>156How delightful it is that ethics and power are combined in this world.
Thanks to being completely beaten down both physically and mentally, Shin’s bad personality traits have improved…
>>157It sounds like a form of regression in toddlers due to stress!
>>162Unless she is a caring older sister or a good wife, it would be impossible to handle Shin.
>>172Luna became like the Virgin Mary.
Going to pick up Agnes is too saintly…
>>187I feel like this is one of Aslan’s achievements.
Watching the clash between Shin and Aslan made me realize that simply bouncing off each other as humans is not enough.
>>157He originally loved reading and used the first-person pronoun “boku,” but he changed to that personality because of his hatred for the war…
Lacus feels the atmosphere of, “Is it time to hand Justice over to Athrun in Seed Destiny again? Do I have to say the same thing again?”
>>158Rakus has some personal resentment that has built up since the days as an annoying fiancé, right?
Raksu will kick Aslan out immediately…
>>164You were incredibly kind back in the days of fate, weren’t you?
>>197I seriously felt like I was going to die, so well…
A man who is well-suited to the word justice.
>>166Isn’t it something like justice without 〇〇?
Lacus laughs at the differences in how Kira and Athrun respond.
>>168When it comes to Kira, Lacus only makes really good woman moves, doesn’t she?
>>173When it comes to Lacus, Kira only behaves in ways that genuinely increase his likability.
Shin is still a fool even after being corrected…
The brigadier general properly supports me when things are really bad.
It’s only when I’ve grown that I would think, “Why are you telling me this?”
He’s capable and a good guy, but he’s strict with himself and others, and his actions are often silly.
So, while having common sense and abilities, if you can’t think “Aslan is an interesting guy…” then you won’t be able to keep up.
I can only say that you’re being too lenient with the major general of the lunar era, Aslan.
Shin is like a youngest child who rebels because he secretly holds Aslan in high regard…
It’s amazing how you put so much effort into Kagarin, even though you’re pretty distant with the other women who come on to you.
Moreover, it seems that at first, Kagari wasn’t aware of Aslan as a romantic interest, but she successfully captured his heart.
>>180Maybe it was significant that you were so supportive.
Looking back, Lacus-san has been too fond of Kira from the very beginning.
Maybe Patrick was supported by his wife like this when he was young.
When Aslan is being wishy-washy, it’s Kira who extends a hand.
When Kira is slacking off, Aslan’s hand comes flying.
Aslan was worried, asking if Shin was doing well with the Compass. I was told, “What? Shin is really fitting in well,” which is harsh but I understand.
Are you clumsy, Aslan?
>>190Do you look skillful?
>>195My hands are skillful.
>>198Sending Haro with those dexterous hands is the ultimate episode of clumsiness, isn’t it…
>>198Kira’s response
>>190Is it about dexterity? Is it about interpersonal matters?
The essence of Aslan is captured in the fact that he completely avoids the counterattack from the brigadier general during the sermon.
It seems that Lacus and Athrun are genetically incompatible.
Aslan seems to have better chemistry with women who come at him assertively.
Well, to be blunt, I think Shin will understand Asran’s feelings the most when he gets a bit older and becomes the one who takes care of others.