
I laughed because Amuro’s Gun Cannon was so strong.
It seems that Mr. Raru, who was treated leniently as it was the first battle, is normally fending them off.
The sight of a barbarian dragging a Zaku while hooked on the eye.
Don’t think this is your own power! Remember that it’s thanks to the performance of that mobile suit!
Is that so… maybe…
>>3It’s true that Amuro relied on performance during that time.
The Gundam starts falling behind Amuro after going into space.
>>5That aside, it’s just a typical case of making excuses for losing.
It’s nothing more than a lament for losing…
This time, the cannon has an exceptionally overwhelming presence.
Most of my knowledge about Gundam comes from games.
When you actually see it, you realize Amuro’s stress is incredible.
>>7When I saw it in the past, I thought that’s just what a mecha anime protagonist was like.
At this age, carrying the lives of hundreds and fighting to kill each other is just too hellish.
Dragging the fallen Zaku is a horror thing.
Since it’s the week after the door-to-door game episode on TV, I can’t help but agree.
When watching the TV version, there are times when the Gundam’s legs get destroyed and it’s pretty intense, right?
Next week it will be fixed and people will be amazed by the mechanics!
The only one that can fight is the 15-year-old Amuro’s Gundam!
If you lose, the crew of the WB will be annihilated!
The opponent, led by Char, will be attacking day and night with the elite of Zeon!
Well, Amuro is bound to catch the illness that new recruits often get.
I think it’s just too intense to consider that I’m younger than Machu.
It’s amazing to think that at the age of 15, they were shooting down Zeon soldiers and having a hand-to-hand battle with Char.
Bright is having a hard time because he needs Amuro to fight.
>>15Rather, it’s strange that Mr. Bright is commanding the latest advanced warship known as an amphibious assault ship along with temporarily conscripted civilians…
Every time a regular soldier is delved into in the spin-off, it makes me wonder what Amuro is even doing.
In the TV version, after defeating Ramba Ral, Amuro was in a pinch against a combination of a particularly unnamed Gouf and a Dodai, so the NT’s monstrous power wasn’t shown yet.
It’s amazing that early Amuro, despite having never trained for space combat, manages to stay sane even after re-entering the atmosphere.
The Zion soldiers were crying out for help!
Matilda has died…
Even an ace-level WB pilot who has escaped the brink of death treats that man differently.
Is this really the performance of a Gundam? There are way too many action scenes that make you think that right from the very beginning.
>>21I can’t help but laugh at the reckless swinging during the aerial combat.
Compared to the past, I can clearly feel the difference in how the moratorium is treated now and then.
The difference in the performance of MS is not a decisive factor in determining strength.
Soldiers of the refugee camp
Mr. Raru and his party
A strange person wearing a helmet and mask who pulled out the stacked cars.
This is about how Amuro directly interacted with the Zeon aliens.
>>25Self-proclaimed civilians who came as onlookers after the bomb was defused.
Please don’t forget Kukurus Doan.
Well, from around this point clearly…
The power balance between Amuro and Gundam is changing, isn’t it?
A hero of barbarians, no matter how you look at it.
Isn’t Mr. Bright a new recruit too?
>>31I’m not even a rookie; I’m just an apprentice.
Since Matilda came, the rank insignia has been given out.
For a while, we had civilians on board too.
The helmsman has only experience steering civilian ships and hasn’t received formal training.
In the early stages
Waaaaaah!!! (Zaku being torn to shreds)
There are many flows of.
The Gun Cannon is quite strong too, you know.
Even if it takes a lot of hits, it doesn’t fall down; it’s the same.
Is Tamura the only veteran among the initial crew of the White Base?
>>37Even though they are called veterans, since they hold a crucial position as head chef, they are only given a certain rank for convenience’s sake.
Because he’s just an ordinary chef, Tamura-san.
What are you laughing at?
In terms of armor, the cannon should be tougher.
It’s said that the movement is slow, but it’s not as much as they say.
I think having three cannons deployed would be the most pleasing.
In the novel version, Amuro said he would prefer to ride in a cannon.
Is it because it has two huge cannons attached?
>>41Thickness of the armor
Everyone is desperate because they don’t know the right answer.
When I reviewed the TV version, I realized that even when the Black Twin Stars pounded the WB team with Giant Buzz, it didn’t deal any effective damage because their armor was just too unreasonable…
Wow! (In the next moment, I’m getting countered) It’s been happening a lot since the beginning…
The change in color makes me go “Waaaah!!” and Amuro is so powerful when he gets angry that it’s scary.
Ryuu, who drove off in the car, made a suicide attack with the Core Fighter, but I wonder if the background is clear when watching the TV version.
>>49I understand.
Mr. Ryu is an extremely important character, and his death has a significant meaning.
>>54I see… I’ll watch the TV version after finishing the movie.
>>49Hayato, who was fighting Amuro, was explaining properly. Did you miss that?
>>49I’m not sure, but I think I remember going to help Hayato’s Gun Tank and it felt like I did a suicidal attack with the core fighter of the Gun Tank.
This is a good switch for a commonly used manga joke! → Destroying the Zaku isn’t really that wrong…
>>50When I pushed the lever in hard, it should have been an action similar to walking forward, so why does it feel so surreal…
There’s not enough salt.
Since going to the desert, it’s been so tight financially that just watching it makes my stomach uneasy.
The sharpness of the beam saber is truly abnormal, it cuts so well that it feels amazing, slashing! Slashing!
>>53I can’t help but think that a heat hawk wouldn’t stand a chance in a sword fight…
Every time Amuro closes his heart or runs away, he encounters a major crisis for himself and the WB.
It’s making me feel like I have to fight, whether I like it or not.
The Gundam moves super flexibly, and even when escaping from where it was confined, it’s like Mission Impossible. For someone who was originally more of an indoor type, Amuro has surprisingly good athletic skills.
Why does a long-range bomber become a monster in close combat?
Amuro, up until he arrives at Jaburo, is shooting while yelling “Whoa!” so he’s basically like something out of Chiikawa.
>>62A poor, pathetic guy.
Towards the end, it moves like a gymnast.
It seems they made it look human-like because they couldn’t draw an animator robot.
After Jaburo, Amuro is like, “What do you even have to do to die, huh?!”
The most cornered I’ve ever been before the Zeong battle was really because of the Bigro, to the point where it became uncontrollable.
>>65Even the Zakrello, which is often joked about in SD, has managed to land a couple of hits on the Gundam, so rather than being met with an anticlimactic reaction, it’s actually holding its own.
Amuro, who has gone to space, is too strong.
Leave in the buggy → Arrive at the Guntank piloted by Hayato and Job → Separate the Core Fighter from the Guntank, which is having trouble due to something like damaged treads.
Amuro’s Gun Cannon combat style is laughable.
>>68Pegasus! Meteor Fist! 💥✊
The relationship between Amuro and Bright during the time of Char’s Counterattack feels quite relaxed, breaking through the barriers of rank.
Perhaps it’s because of our long relationship, but Amuro has caught up to Bright’s age.
“I wonder if Bright was having a tough time back then…”
>>70By the time we reach “Char’s Counterattack,” we’ve not only caught up but have also significantly surpassed it.
The fact that I let Ryu die is also my fault… we share the common point of feeling guilty.
It feels like Ryu and Mathilda have resolved to fight as soldiers and met their deaths in battle.
Taking a hit from Char’s heat hawk in one hand while stabbing an enemy behind him is not something that can be explained by the Gundam’s performance or anything like that…
It’s about Amuro complaining about the Gundam’s reactions during the One Year War.
And the Alex based on Amuro has become overly sensitive in its reactions…
For some reason, the Gun Cannon in Exvs. does the Nanto Gokuto Ken.
If you punch and kick with the Guncannon, the Zaku will die.
After Raru-san, the NT sound starts to make a squeaking noise, doesn’t it?
The fact that a Gundam can somewhat handle a Heat Hawk only raises the sense of despair.
Even with a clean hit to the completely empty torso, it barely did anything! What’s going on with you?
>>77You can destroy the backpack by shooting the Mazeru Top Cannon from close range behind!
If I were in Bright’s position, I would want to escape from the White Base before Amuro.
Hey! Gun Cannon Punch!
Because Ryu was clearly the emotional support for WB.
If I had died in the first attack, I wouldn’t have lasted.
In my first battle with Ryu, it was backlit for us, and I was like, “You don’t even realize that?” showing how accustomed I was to fighting from the very beginning.
Isn’t the Gun Cannon also a masterpiece mobile suit…?
Thinking about having died at 18 makes Ryuu cry just by that alone.
Looking back, the firepower from that round when I detonated the bomb is insane.
If anything, the Guntank is a good MS too.
Ryu said, “Bright thinks Amuro is some kind of tiger.”
>>87Bright said to leave Amuro to me… trying to act as a good lubricant…
…wasn’t a person who should have died there…
>>94But if Ryu hadn’t died, Amuro’s runaway would not have ended, and Kai and Hayato would have left too, so the White Base would have fallen apart…
I think it’s questionable to offer a shield on the course just because you want to stop the sortie.
If you collide, you’ll die!
The heat hawk also works on old men, so I was a bit impressed that they could explain how Barny Zaku was able to push Alex to critical damage in the final episode of War in the Pocket.
Give me a break, Ryu!
On the contrary, the Gundam that Seira-san got into was in tatters.
It’s not necessarily that Amuro-kun is strong because of the performance difference of the MS, right?
The super strong Gouf that only appears in the G Armor episode…
Brother… I’ve never disassembled an MS with my bare hands either.
In terms of simple aircraft performance,
Gundam >>>>> Gun Cannon > Gun Tank >>>>> Jim
It was around that impression.
When everyone is piloted by Amuro, the rank goes up by about 5.
It was indeed a bit unreasonable that the cockpit section remained unharmed even after being directly hit by a giant bazooka.
Aside from lacking mobility and tactical flexibility, it actually has aspects that are superior to Gundam, so if it were to engage in a serious fight, it would indeed be strong…
Is Ryu still around 19 or something?
The fun of the first.
Because it’s properly connecting with the previous discussion.
The story has consistency.
If the G Armor itself is taking air superiority and firing beams, that’s just plain strange.
The Gun Cannon that Kai and Hayato are on isn’t that strong…
>>102Kai becomes stronger when we enter the final stages.
Hayato is…
>>102I’m doing my best to the extent that I can tell the tank to fall back while dealing with Gaia and Ortega after Mash died, but it’s not enough.
>>102“Just because they’re not that strong, they keep surviving encounters with properly trained Zeon soldiers and aircraft almost without a scratch…”
I remember at some event, Iizuka-san laughing and saying, “You guys immediately became engrossed with Matilda after I died!”
It’s terrifying that Amuro can respond to attacks that seem like one-hit kills at first glance.
>>104If you’re attacked every week by the surprising and shocking machines of the Zeon threat, that’s to be expected.
>>113I really can’t believe you managed to survive such a series of surprise attacks on your first try.
Amuro’s habit of repeatedly shouting “Waaah!!!” (half-crying) and recklessly stabbing the beam saber into the cockpit to win is bad.
Ryu was not a person who deserved to die, but WB couldn’t unite unless he did…
To be honest, in the very first battle, I deflected the Zaku machine gun’s rapid fire without taking any damage, so there’s really nothing I can do about the Zaku…
Is that how accurate the Zeon MS’s shooting is? Aside from the fragments of the crackers, that is.
>>108According to Char’s lines, since they are wielding a battleship-level beam cannon with extremely thick armor that makes rifle shots completely ineffective, there’s really nothing a Zaku can do about it.
Well, there’s nothing I can do about the new MS or MA that came out after that.
Kai is in a delicate situation until Miharu dies.
>>109It’s subtle, or rather it confronts the weak and unpleasant parts that everyone has as humans.
There may be people who can’t stand watching it and find it unpleasant.
But there are definitely people, like me, who love it because of those kinds of things, for sure.
Seira is also quietly getting quite strong.
>>110The movements are different from when I was sexually harassed while piloting a Gundam.
I wonder why Kai is getting so strong in the flesh…
The original Gundam isn’t as Gundam-like as I thought; it’s more of a sci-fi war story, so to speak.
The public image of Gundam started to become Gundam-like from Z onwards.
I wonder if Sleggar was strong?
I feel like they haven’t really stood out much aside from the Big Zam battle.
“Are we going to be defeated in Char’s Counterattack too!?” In the next moment, we managed to hold on with the FF barrier, and it has turned into a routine work of coping with the cries of despair since the original series.
Mr. Bright, who is putting in an incredible amount of effort, is a non-commissioned officer candidate who has not been officially appointed.
Ryu, who is incredibly reliable, should not have been officially commissioned yet.
The rest are just ordinary people.
This is the White Base team!
>>119The Ramba Ral squad that burst in was so surprised to see such a child…
Well, the cutlet kick is one thing, but…
>>119Hmm… You’re achieving results, so let’s continue as is.
>>119Well, F91 is pretty much the same… Who is Ms. Birgit that can issue orders to use herself as bait and make Seabook fall for it!?
>>129Despite being torn apart by a swarm of bugs, they were an exceptionally skilled pilot who would fight until the very end with their instinctive beam saber.
I really lost someone precious.
The combat in the first generation is like a period drama, it’s interesting, isn’t it?
When Amuro gets furious during a siege on the ground, there’s no knife like it.
With a devilish expression, they charged in swinging the saber around; this is a white devil.
I remember saying that the Zaku Bazooka couldn’t hit.
The first Char didn’t even have a bazooka, so there was really nothing that could be done.
Neither machine guns nor mass attacks (kicks) are effective…
A pilot who can’t handle a jet stream attack can’t possibly do anything in close combat, right?
By around episode 3, Amuro was already stabbing with the rear saber without even looking.
The pilot’s performance is too high from the beginning.
>>130The learning computer of Gundam is like Hokuto Shinken in that tactics it has seen once do not work again…
I don’t trust Amuro that much.
>>130By the third episode, they were already swinging a spiked iron ball, truly a model of a barbarian.
The scene where the Gun Cannon throws rocks is too impressive.
When Ryu died and Amuro expressed his feelings, Bright also started to open his heart.
As long as Ryuu, the cushion material, is around, we couldn’t get along instead.
I have no idea how hard a Gundam shield is, so it’s difficult to compare the firepower on the Zeon side.
Is there no way to counter the heat rod, or can it be resisted? It’s unclear from just the main story.
>>133It has a setting like an electromagnetic whip, but in the visuals, the cutting power is too high.
The only equipment capable of delivering effective blows to Gundam with a Zaku are the bazooka and heat hawk.
The bazooka is generally difficult to handle, and originally it was meant for anti-ship equipment.
Isn’t it terrible that having zero effective hits can normally happen depending on the situation?
Amuro’s G-tolerance is so high that he only faints in rare instances, like when the Core Fighter or the Bigro undergoes super acceleration.
Ryuu’s special attack isn’t a scene that can be made fun of at all!
>>136I think that the so-called “special attack” is more like an accident, about half of it being similar to Musashi’s case.
>>144It is not difficult to predict that it is possible to have an accident when you are severely injured and get into a fighter jet.
I think just getting on is already equivalent to a suicide attack.
>>136There probably isn’t anyone who could be a subject for a story with such a special attack!
>>136It’s not being taken as a joke!
>>153Gunbo…
>>159Exva…
It’s a terrible story, but due to being outnumbered and constantly attacked from various directions, there are even whispers that our response to all-range attacks was surprisingly quick.
Watching the Conskon squad makes it clear why Amuro doesn’t get called MAV in the world line where he goes wild.
>>141It’s just what the air player is saying; the timeline and unit formation in the official history don’t align at all from the beginning.
Regular special attacks can’t be made into a joke!
It’s not strange for Ryu to show weakness, after all…
Humans are capable.
The most questionable point about the Gundam shield is how many spare ones are on the White Base.
I feel like it has been broken about 20 times in total.
>>147Amuro is suggesting a double-layer because there’s a surplus of Gundam shields.
Piliyo was a trainee, but they were really putting in a lot of effort in actual combat.
The only special attack that is a source of jokes is Olifor.
The White Base is still a decoy for the Federation, isn’t it?
>>152Well, since we’re collecting data, there’s no need to honestly bring the actual items…
>>152Well, since it’s a state-of-the-art fleet and MS that the Federation is secretly holding, it’s probably just as the original V Project plan intended to draw the attention of Zeon.
The main plan is to crush it with the mass production line gym and the dedicated pilot using sheer numbers.
After watching First→Z in succession, I still have a place to return to, and there’s nothing more delightful than that! But it really shocks me!
>>154The mutual battle of demon gods between NTs and the frequent deaths of enhanced humans, as well as the understanding reached with Lalah, all completely negate that…
>>167I was watching and thinking, “Why are they officially doing anti-hate?” There are so many episodes; it’s exhausting!
I think the main reason why special attacks are used as a joke is because of things like the Gun Tank from Gundam.
>>155In fact, there wasn’t even that kind of material during the consecutive Zeta era…
When Ryu was hastily promoted three ranks in Jaburo, it was enough to make him snap.
That Gundam’s shield can be stacked, huh… I wonder if they installed magnets or something.
Everything is the fault of the Gundam Tank’s special melee attack.
It’s crazy that, despite only being a soldier in terms of status, I’ve killed two members of the Zabi family on the battlefield.
Shields are consumables, so you made a lot of them, right?
Initially, there were three machines.
Matilda brought about 500 sheets, right?
Every time the G Fighter launches, it gets hit in the shield area and falls down.
Wasn’t Kai on the Federation’s shoot-down rankings?
Gangan was really over the top with the bad vibes.
Everyone drops colonies and such.
The scary thing about that shield is that when you stack it, it loses its thickness.
You can never have too many shields.
Sometimes I’ll talk about Sleggar’s special attack.
If that hadn’t existed, Amuro wouldn’t have had any way to fight the Big Zam, so it was quite a significant contribution.
It’s sad that the Gun Tank doesn’t appear in the third movie.
I wanted it to either charge into Abauaku or at least be used like a stationary turret.
Shields generally scatter like paper in most Gundams, so they probably handle them as consumables.
If the gym’s shield is together, it’s not unnatural to have a lot.
There are many scenes where it seems like they’re saving on animation, but strangely, it still feels watchable.
>>181I couldn’t help but laugh at that shield scene where you don’t have to write a body.
The Gundam shield is a throwable weapon, you know…
>>182If it’s just a Zaku, we could cut it, so everyone should have one of those…
>>184Everyone has a gym!
If you are hiding behind a shield, you don’t need to draw the main body behind it.
A great deal!
Replacing the armor is a big task, but since you only need to switch the shield, I think it’s worth delivering more than needed.
It’s essential enough that even those with experience emphasized to the designer that a shield is a must and had them draw it.
It’s like a cloaker’s cape; with that, you can hide most of it, which means fewer lines to draw, and that’s a bonus!
It’s nice to see the simplified drawing where only the face and saber are visible behind the shield.
In Ryu’s special attack scene, rather than looking cool as he charges in with a “Whoa!!”, his expression seems more like “Whoa, is he going to crash into something!?” which is quite tough to watch.