
Stop it!!
>>1It’s true!
Poor thing.
She hit the ultra miracle jackpot.
She got USSR from the gacha, so it’s zero sum.
My father is decent…
>>9No…
>>9It’s pitiful that parents who try to shoot their own children seem sane in comparison.
However, the boss gacha is UR…
>>10No…
There is no love or affection from the parents at all.
I was providing money for Camille to do the things she likes.
>>11That doesn’t add any positive points…
>>11That’s not it, idiot…
They’re probably doing that kind of story in Dunbine too!
I’m torn about who is number one, Cecily or someone else.
>>12Cecilia’s parents can control brainwaves, right?
>>23The parents of those who cannot control their brainwaves are worthless whores…
That’s not a parent! That kind of person!
Is it not okay to say something like this?
But I wanted my parents to be parents!
Is it wrong to say that, about children…?
My father had been keeping a mistress for a while, and my mother, satisfied with her work, didn’t pay any attention to my father, even knowing about the mistress.
Is the military work really that important?
It’s not about AEU or Titans!
…I can’t stand it when children are ignored…
Are you saying not to speak about my dead parents? I have no responsibility for that, you know…
What is the captain to me!
No one has the right to say anything to me, who has had my parents killed in front of me twice.
>>14Do you know about a person named Char Aznable?
>>14That guy.
>>27It’s pitiful, isn’t it?
>>14I really wonder what those sunglasses are all about.
It’s the father who’s garbage! 👊
It seems like it will become a trigger for awakening as a new type instead of just being an ordinary person.
Relatively, the mother is the more sensible one…
Camille’s mother ignores her and focuses on work, but she’s better than her father.
He’s a foolish person.
Is this youth…?
I don’t know.
In Tomino, it’s faster to give a hit in the parent’s gacha.
>>26Baron
>>29Why are you Baron!?
>>29The parent is redrawing the gacha and becoming a father!
I think Tem Rey was quite a good parent.
It’s common in Gundam for parents to die right in front of the protagonist, but dying twice in front of someone is something only Camille experiences…
Please take care of Hangergu Evin and Miura Miguel, who will raise their son to be a specialist in combat and survival and then abandon him at the age of 13!
I think the show’s parents are as bad as the image in the thread.
“Are you going to shoot your parents?” While saying this, the father is aiming, but the mother was doing her part, right… Camille.
>>38Only Camille knows whether I was doing it to some extent or not.
Since that Camille is saying it, she probably wasn’t being a good mother.
>>43As far as the novel version goes, I remember that Camille was 17 years old, so I feel like you shouldn’t expect so much from your parents.
>>46Well, wait.
A 17-year-old is just a regular child.
>>43That said, when I empathized with Haman and NT, memories of my mother came to mind.
I really cared about you.
>>52The feelings children have for their parents are natural, but that’s also true for children who have been neglected.
In that sense, children like that tend to have a stronger desire for their parents.
When it comes to my mother, I need to consider that I’m somewhat dependent and a mama’s boy.
I can’t stand that Camille is working as a doctor after their mind has returned to normal.
That sunglasses captain’s real father and Burex are both assassinated…
>>42In that case, please consider Camille’s feelings more!
>>42My biological mother died from mental strain.
The adoptive father is almost assassinated.
Mom was killed! She died in a cage like a little bird!
>>44Hearing this child’s painful words, all that comes to mind is, “Hmph! Hilda will become a little bird, huh! It’s not something that a typical worthless person would say!”
>>49You’re beyond being trash; you’re not even human anymore…
But I quite like that I was an engineer until the very end…
>>49Even if I hear a one-sided story from a child who doesn’t understand their parent’s circumstances…
She’s not that cute, I have no choice but to respond like that.
That’s exactly why I was in a position where I could be killed.
>>237Well, it’s true that he would become a little bird… but if he were that kind of person, he wouldn’t have a mistress…
>>237That said, even if it’s said alongside being killed, the only line that comes to mind is that one…
A father who abandoned his children for work and an affair.
A mother who was working while leaving her child alone.
Mom has passed away. Now I can get along well with my young lover, like Margarita and all that.
In the Gundam series, there aren’t many cases where the protagonist has good fortune with their parents, right?
>>48What comes to mind is Berli.
>>48Kira’s parents and such…?
>>57Stop doing rerolls!
>>48Thanks to his foster parent being UR, the brigadier general was able to avoid becoming like Orphe.
Real parents? Hmm…
As a parent, they may be a disappointment, but both Franklin Bidan and Hilda Bidan are SSR ranked Technical Officers in the gacha system…
What about Banaj’s parents?
What is Gundam Mark II! I’m thinking about the next one!
First of all, it may be because Tomino doesn’t have very good feelings towards his parents, and that is blatantly expressed in the work.
>>56My father was a wealthy man in Tokyo and I am the youngest of a large family with different mothers; I had heard stories about not wanting to go to war and making weapons instead.
You don’t say anything about your mother…
Killing my parents was probably just a moment.
It’s honestly easier to create a story where the parents go through unfortunate experiences.
I wonder if there is something like that?
The lucky draw for real parents is dying, you know…
Director Wilmit, also known as Berlymama, survives until the end as a good person…!
>>66There are many nerve-wracking moments…!
>>70It’s surviving on a very fine line, isn’t it…?
Somehow or other, my father is relatively conversable among the bald parents.
I think Franklin is quite silly and useless.
Machu himself may be something, but I think that mother is a good person.
Is it something like Al?
There aren’t many parents who can unilaterally pass judgment.
Seabook’s mother is similar to Camille’s, but they were able to reconcile, so it’s better.
>>71I feel like things worked out because my father was really doing his role as a father.
Franklin pointing a gun at a child and shooting is really unacceptable.
>>72Camille was repeatedly doing it despite hesitating quite a bit.
>>72“If I’m aimed at with a beam rifle, they’ll shake me saying, ‘Are you pointing a gun at your parents?'”
It’s really amazing that I can shoot a beam pistol immediately.
The result of my reckless actions led to someone’s death, and even with such a messed up relationship, it will leave a lifelong scar, won’t it…
Domon’s parents are among the better ones, but their treatment is too miserable.
>>76My mother was shot!
Dad is in frozen imprisonment!
Didn’t Temrei also normally not respect him?
That’s why it’s tough for you.
I told a lie ❤️
Usso’s parents are around N, huh…
In the past, Tem Ray wasn’t treated as a very good parent, but gradually he has been recognized more positively.
>>84The motivation is quite noble, so that my son’s generation won’t have to go to war…
>>96It’s still young for Bright, and talking about child soldiers is just unpleasant…
Right now… you don’t know what kind of situation it is…!?
Judo didn’t come out just because his parents were on a long business trip, regardless of whether that was good or bad.
>>86Did we get to meet before going to Jupiter?
I’ve never seen a comment that says “the father is better” in the story of the Bidan family before…
Both parents are already gone.
If you say that, then maybe Mikazuki from “Iron-Blooded Orphans”?
In Tomino’s works, the father is basically evil and the mother is incomprehensible, right?
>>91The mother character feels more like a woman than a mother, which makes it feel somewhat raw.
>>93The mother of Yu, who did it with Jonathan, is…
>>110It was profound and impressive…
>>91I don’t want to…!
Not allowing children to indulge in dependency and forcing them to be thrown into war.
That means there will be various ways for children to become independent from their parents…
Speaking of which, Bright is also the protagonist’s father.
I wonder if my father Masashi is confusing someone with someone else? I can’t tell who he’s confused with, but maybe it’s Sheebok or someone around that.
>>97It’s often said that Sho…
That’s just because the mother is too harsh…
It seems like there’s something complicated going on with Hiiro’s family situation.
Banaji’s mother is probably still alive, right?
>>99He passed away before entering Anaheim Technical College.
>>114It’s painful.
I only had the image of Temray after it was broken.
When Amuro started crying again, I was the type who cried too.
Speaking of which, I don’t know anything about Heero’s parents at all… Not even a little bit among all the TV and movie protagonists.
Speaking of which, the bald man’s grandchild turned 9 years old this year.
I can feel the flow of time…
>>105Even the Supreme Commander of Doba has become softer.
>>105Since your daughter married a Swiss person, is she half Swiss and half Japanese?
Tomino Bobo-kun
Sletta, your father is a decent person.
Shou-kun’s mom is a bit strange.
Perhaps it’s because there are anime that focus on the theme of war.
It’s rare for both parents to be alive until the end, right? Gundam series.
I don’t think Seebook’s mom is as bad as everyone says.
It’s needless to say that my dad is an incredibly good person, but it’s not like my mom was ignoring the kids like Camille’s mother; she was consulting with her husband and going to work, and she was thinking about the kids properly there as well.
But just thinking about it doesn’t communicate to the child, does it?
I think it’s pretty good that he eventually admits his mistakes and makes amends.
>>112It’s great how it connects to the scene where Cecily is found!
>>112As long as it’s just the relationship between the wife and husband, that’s fine, but if it’s only accepted there, the child will probably only think they have been abandoned.
So, Shibuk cut off the adult reasoning abruptly, saying it’s fine.
Well, after that, things somehow turned out well, so I’m glad.
>No.1318134395Tomino’s works are most interesting in the scenes where he suddenly releases all the things he has been holding back.
If you think about it, is Kira the first protagonist whose parents are still alive at the end of the main story? They are adoptive parents, but for Kira, they are his parents.
>>116If it’s about blood relations, AGE.
>>122Oh no, why did I forget about AGE… Even though both parents are alive since Asmu’s generation…
The Build Fighters series, based on Gundam plastic models, has protagonists whose parents are all incredibly normal, which creates a shocking contrast!
>>117There’s basically no dark story, so it would be problematic if it wasn’t like that!
>>117In the build genre, there’s no need to take it seriously at all.
The abnormality of the relaunch that makes the protagonist’s expression clouded is evident even before the main story.
F91, V, my Jonathan! My mother, who loves me, is a bit off.
The bald man’s daughter has been involved in anime work, right?
Tem was a workaholic, but it seems that the reason he brought Amuro to Side 7 was because he wanted to show his son the cutting edge of the world. Including the motivation behind creating the Gundam mentioned above and the Core Fighter, I think he was quite an accomplished person, and Amuro respected him to the extent that he understood why his father was so passionate.
That’s why the reunion is painful…
>>124In the first place, it’s a relationship where one might think, “Since my dad is there, I might as well rely on him.”
Temray was looked at by Amuro with a sense of resignation, and that was also nice, wasn’t it?
Well, it’s not good, but…
Gainer’s parents were… killed.
>>127Gauri’s response
The artist often portrays terrible parents, but also shows that they have genuine love, even if that love doesn’t come through to their children.
I feel that the parents of the latter often get somewhat rewarded.
In Tomino’s works, it’s quite common for the story to end with both parents alive.
I thought I was cherishing it, but it wasn’t conveyed to my child, so I will reconsider my thoughts.
Just being able to do this will lead to completely different developments…
>>132Captain Anoa will ultimately become this.
>>170I couldn’t become Jonathan’s mom! Then I’ll become his dad!
Is that okay?!
>>177I think it’s not about masculinity or femininity; rather, it’s that I should have directly engaged and guided them more as a dad.
Is there a possibility of Franklin entering Eugh?
>>133It doesn’t seem like anything good will come out of it even if I join…
After watching the gritty world of the Gundam series, when I watch the Build series…
The setting where people don’t die works smoothly…
This is… grateful…
>>134Whoa… Rerise is dying too much…
The words of Seabook’s father are too heartbreaking at the end…
I raised them properly…!
Before being a shitty parent, I’m a piece of crap, Franklin…
As a father, or even as a person… that’s already really tough, isn’t it?
The rawness of parents who think they can raise their children just by giving them money without imposing any hardships!
>>142It doesn’t seem like I’ll get a Christmas present either.
>>142I’ve given money, and I occasionally go home for Christmas, so it should be understood that it’s excellent genes…
>>146Feelings that are just selfish thoughts can’t possibly be conveyed to a child!
Jiron’s parents are
I-It’s dead…
Well, if I dedicated my life to revenge, they must have been good parents.
Emma-san brought us to AEUG with great determination, and everyone is making up their minds, but there’s this one guy who goes, “Whoa! This mobile suit is so awesome!” It’s seriously getting on my nerves.
I was really surprised that Tomino was able to portray such a good parent-child relationship in G-Reco.
I seriously thought mom was going to die.
>>148In the first place, it’s clear that the rare time is properly spent for Berli, and there is also the fact that they are not direct relatives.
So I will talk about a tough story related to Aida.
It’s painful to see how my father, who said he’s now indebted to the Basque people, as if he had taken me hostage and caused my wife to die, is so out of touch with reality.
I think that Seebuk’s mother was a relationship that would eventually be understood.
Even without money, the parental figures that were supposedly pouring in love don’t appear at all!
>>152There are examples where a weak relationship has turned into a parent-child bond through affection, but that’s about the Berlri student.
Honestly, when it comes to Gundam or Tomino’s works, they have been seriously saying not to ignore what children say with adult reasoning or convenience regarding the nature of parent-child relationships, yet it’s so sad that the audience is too childish to understand this.
I knew the Titans were terrible, but when I watched all the episodes at once, I realized that the AEUG is quite a mess as an organization too, right?
>>154Considering the formation of the organization, it’s more dangerous than the Titans.
>>157The military organization Eugo has too strong an aspect of being a private army of Anaheim…
>>154Well, it’s just infighting after all.
The Titans are too dangerous, so we were planning to kick them out and take control of the Earth Federation’s initiative.
There are many stories about wanting to aim for the top of the mountain in conversations.
>>154Because there is no proper organization during wartime…
Captain Anoa was reflecting and working hard for his son, right?
>>155I didn’t think it would be that explosive… it’s good, right?
>>155It’s different to become a father just because I couldn’t become a mother…
>>155Think about how to persist! That’s what I mean!
At the time of Lean’s Wings, the parents cannot honestly say it’s good, but it doesn’t feel bad either.
I was really moved to see a conversation in Tomino’s work where Berlil says, “My mother is only interested in her job,” and the response is, “That’s a child’s opinion.”
>>160It’s a good scene where you can see that the captain, who is skilled, changes their approach upon bringing up Berli’s parents while he was just nonchalantly dodging the interrogation.
Let’s be a father, not a mother!
That’s amazing!
I remember the child’s favorite food properly.
That casual line is really great, Berli Mama.
The main focus of the Z series is that the AEUG cannot forgive the Titans, for better or worse, but the subsequent anti-Federation activities are a different story altogether.
I want you to diagnose my terrible parents.
My father is a former pink salon boy, prone to verbal abuse, violence, gambling, infidelity, financial issues, has a secretive nature, exhibits moral harassment, has antisocial personality disorder, and is poor.
Mother is a former runaway daughter, a Spartan mom with abusive language, violence, and narcissistic personality disorder.
Unlike Camille, it’s the hardest that my parents are alive.
>>172The result is probably del.
Bren’s Hime-chan is already a singularity, isn’t she?
Even though I grew up in an orphanage, I’ve maxed out my maternal instincts at a young age.
>>175Hime is a fully developed character, so when she gets involved in the story, she has the strength to bring that episode to a close.
>>185Hime-chan, that’s strange…
I wonder how serious the statement was about being a workaholic towards Berli’s mom, implying that he wouldn’t become a hostage.
>>176I feel like I was still laughing when I said I wouldn’t become a hostage.
Didn’t you start to feel anxious after being told “Is that so?”
They weren’t a good parent, but I don’t wish for them to die.
Ano’s family has a dropout father.
I love and take pride in the name Camille that my parents gave me, to the point that I would get angry if it’s mistaken for a girl’s name.
I really loved my family, Camille.
I was still filled with emotions, as if I had just witnessed my parents being killed right in front of me.
Nothing good will come of being here.
Well, what should I have done?
>>183If my parents had the opportunity to truly repent from the bottom of their hearts, it would be different.
Unfortunately, the kind of people who can repent are not the ones who have escalated to a situation like Camille’s parents in the first place…
But as a father, Captain Anoa had a good balance.
From the very beginning, Camille wants to always be kind to others, even though she’s overwhelmed.
>>186It’s too much to be called a mad dog just by looking at the beginning of an extremely limited situation.
>>187In the new translation, it was a bit prickly at first.
Rather, the terrestrial version is way too tense!
>>186Overall, they are a kind and sensitive child who empathizes with the suffering of others, puts their life on the line for others, and cries for them…
So I couldn’t bear it.
>>198When written down, they may seem like a kind child at first glance, but…
The effects of attachment disorders caused by a dysfunctional family are clearly showing, and it’s tough.
>>199It’s painful to be seen as someone who can’t do it, even though those around us understand that.
The overwhelming release of that is the reunion with Fa.
It was unfortunate to jump into the chaos of both the Federation and Zeon.
It’s always gentle to children who are struggling with family issues in the same way.
It was also bad that Amuro and Char were in a somewhat cynical phase.
It’s about the size of Berlin.
Successful parent gacha
>>192Berli’s parents are dead.
Beruri has also succeeded in the sister gacha.
>>196What the heck is going on~!!
Camille has lived in a reality where no matter what actions she takes, those parents will never change.
It will become rough, right?
I’ll tempt Bren too, Hima-chan.
Camille couldn’t help but love her parents, even though they were like that, as understood from her conversation with Fou…