
Maybe it’s because I’ve watched it knowing the flow leading up to the movie version and the backstory and settings, but the second season is extremely interesting and fun…
It’s nice that the Meisters understand each other and have become a little closer by episode 1.
In the second season, the one who looks the most inexperienced is Lyle.
I’m at a pretty good age, but…
The growth of Tieria in the second season is great too.
>>3Losing the lock-on from the mechanical aspect in the first phase and struggling as a member of Reorganization No. 1 is quite central to the story and really nice, right?
>>3It’s nice that they also suggest rescuing Marina.
>>3It’s nice to prepare a dorky uniform to create a sense of team.
If Anu is going to kill you, I would kill Anu without hesitation, but if that happens, I wouldn’t mind if you killed me. It was taken as a joke at the time, but it’s really painful that it has actually come to that.
Lock-on impulsively punched him and apologized, but even though he pointed a gun at him, he couldn’t pull the trigger, which makes things complicated.
>>4From Lyle’s perspective, it seemed like they were actually able to persuade and there was still a possibility.
However, from the viewers’ perspective, it’s very painful because I can understand that Ribbons is interfering, and there’s nothing that can be done about it…
It seems like you’re growing up, Setsuna…
>>5Both appearance and content.
Tieria has grown far more.
Someone who doesn’t befit a Meister should die! They’re like a completely different person now.
I can go out with Marina and not come back anymore.
Saying something that’s half-serious and half-joking shows that I understand fleeting moments quite well.
While other Gundams are fighting to their strengths, it’s great to see the Arios powering up alone inside the ship, using its Trans Am as a battery… or rather, as a booster.
>>9I think it’s being treated as a battery battery theme, but the strategy and flow are really cool.
Tremie was shot! I thought it was over! But then I barely dodged with Arios’ Trans-Am Boost!
I really love the strategy of breaking through with Seravee and sniping with Kyrios!
>>23I just like the strategy that doesn’t rely solely on the Gundam’s performance to push through…
After four years, to have that Tieria welcome me back like this, no wonder Allelujah is surprised.
Since being burned out by my older brother, I have been growing significantly.
Arelia almost cleared the event at the beginning after retrieving Marie.
Niki Setsuna has become incredibly insightful and reliable, but there’s a slight sadness that comes from the feeling that some humanity has been lost.
Recently, there have been more episodes showcasing Tieria’s efforts due to the promotion of Metal Build.
At that time, until the middle of the first season, he was quite seriously an unpopular protagonist…
>>16They were struggling despite the overwhelming performance of the machine, making incomprehensible statements…
You may not believe it, but in the first half of the season, Setsuna was really treated badly.
I like the part where Saji offers a hand to help Louis.
When viewed on its own, Season 1 can be quite a challenging experience.
Many people misunderstand that a moment is weak, but that’s just the beginning.
The fact that he can compete against multiple jinxes indicates that he has top-tier skills in that world.
It’s after opposing Slone that Setsuna suddenly started to feel more like a protagonist.
>>22The distortion of the world that needs to be defeated has emerged from within the family, so the anger gauge must have been at the MAX.
When I found out that Sarches, who had set me up, was working with Ribbons, who was supposed to have saved me, I was about to explode with rage.
It’s amazing that Setsuna has grown enough to shoot down a Fang, even though it’s handled by the ambassador.
The fact that Felt also shows character growth in the theater version during the second season is nice.
The subtle feeling of the early game is due to Ham, Bear, and Hiroshi.
Especially Hiroshi.
Wasn’t it something like the struggle against Graham Selgesh, even for a moment?
I think having the Arios battery inside the ship is the worst idea.
Even if it’s a lie, just make it external or something!
>>29If Arias could get into the giant cockpit inside the Ptolemy and do Trans-Am!
I love Tieria, who, even when making a joke, is thought of as always being sarcastic by those around him.
By the time they fight in the repair at the beginning of the second season, they have developed a sense of being seasoned warriors.
The first season itself takes quite a long time to get going.
The momentum quickly increases from the joint exercises of the three countries.
The script said, “I was writing while thinking, ‘Wow, Aniu’s shooting down, that’s so cool!'” which makes me laugh.
It’s definitely cool, but…
The first half of the season is honestly boring to watch because it overwhelming focuses only on the machine specifications.
The lack of overwhelming pressure from simultaneous direction makes it more interesting.
>>35Pushing through with the military strength of the three countries is irresistible.
Sloane intervened and it ended in failure, but…
I remember being surprised at how much they had grown and matured during the first period.
Although I’m curious about the journey until the repair is made, it hasn’t been supplemented yet, right?
>>37It was only briefly mentioned in the manga drawn by Gayun, I guess, during the wandering of Setsuna.
It’s only after the mobilization of ace pilots from each country for the Gundam strategy that things get interesting.
Rather, it’s since I’ve been struggling that I’ve developed an attachment to Sorebi.
Double O Risers is super strong!!
But I can’t take down all the enemies opposing me single-handedly!
It’s nice that the advantage has significantly diminished with the spread of pseudo-solar furnaces…
>>41But we have Trans-Am! → The opponent can use Trans-Am too?! → Since we’ve used up quite a few of our pure solar furnaces, we might as well use it too… I think it’s interesting how that plays out.
>>41It’s nice that even Trans-Am won’t be an advantage in the second season…
I don’t really understand Het-chan’s thoughts in the first season or the meaning of Saji’s part at all… so I get that there were various opinions about it.
Since it quickly became a meme material on the bulletin board, it was readily accepted from the comedic perspective.
It’s a bit regrettable that the OO Gundam was still having issues until the arrival of the O-Raiser.
I wanted to see you flourish even more.
However, during the television series, Celestial Being is consistently portrayed as the ones disrupting world stability…
In the first half of the season, I struggle with how to place the axis of enjoyment.
The political part where we’re troubled by the troublesome Celestial Being is surprisingly interesting.
It seems that many viewers had a bias towards the establishment, especially around the time when a large number of jinxes were introduced on the Allied side.
I love that ace team’s spinning formation.
>>49Because I was frequently getting named massacred, the Fang strategy becomes incredibly intense…
>>49Ham, Arakuma, and Korasawa are all quite popular…
I finally understood that the 00 Gundam by itself is a real mess after looking at the settings.
Well, I forced it to start, but the title is Gundam 00…
Isn’t it great to be cornered more and more, especially when you lose in numbers due to a jinx…?
The atmosphere around Saji changed instantly because of Neena’s situation.
>>53I love the flow from “Die, happy people!” to “I didn’t mean to go that far…”
There are people who evaluate it like this in the second season without having done that or this.
It’s nice how Jinx forms a circle to respond to Fang.
With the ace pilots from each country and the pseudo-solar furnaces, it’s visually clear that Gundam is not an absolute existence.
The left-side part was supposed to be separated from the world situation, but I understand that the Japanese people want to get involved, but it was getting long!
I was shocked by how Tobas around my sister and Louis behaved.
In an instant, the area that surged with emotions from the kiss turned to ashes in an instant from that gunfire.
The evolution of the sense of mission in “Setsuna” is certainly built on the accumulation of 4 seasons and a movie.
I want to see another 4-core Gundam.
The moment has certain strength as a pilot even at the time of the first season.
The three members of Trinity really relied on the aircraft.
The first half of the season is not really impressive aside from Setsuna, after all.
In the end, I won’t lose, but the enemy persists quite a bit.
It’s unfortunate that Allelujah, who is a serious candidate for Meister recruitment, continues to get nerfed because he’s too serious.
>>62It’s terrible that just having Pee-chan around is enough to hold me back.
Hallelujah, nice to meet you.
>>62Originally, the hiring slots for Allelujah and Lockon are reserved for Setsuna and Tieria, so they were able to squeeze in as connections…
I want to know the reactions of anonymous users to the episode where the ED changed…
Was Tieria supposed to betray?
>>64HA HA HA
>>68Damn it, I can’t post it now because it’s FLASH!
I thought, since Pealis is blocking us, we should also make a helmet with countermeasures!
In the first place, even though Somah, the super soldier, is riding it, the fact that Momoko is avoiding it means that Gueh’s Fang isn’t as overwhelmingly threatening as it seems…
The brain quantum wave-compatible version stops moving when a normal human operates it.
>>67In the next episode, it’s terrible that Ham is going to be treated like that!!
Hallelujah was also defeated by Reborn, so in the end, Setsuna is missing.
>>69Excluding things like games, that’s probably Fang’s first experience in the main story, and the unit was damaged…
>>69Ribbons can’t be helped.
That guy is definitely the strongest pilot in the story.
>>78The Rebonds Gundam, which excels in specs, ends in a tie at 00.
In that regard, Setsuna is too strong.
It’s like a momentary heroism that, as a result of aspiring to become a Gundam, inspired by the Gundam I looked up to that day, pulls me away from the places and people I once knew.
It’s not loneliness, it’s solitude.
It’s often said that the Trans-Am episode becomes interesting from this point in the first season, but it’s relatively forgotten that we’re already near the end.
>>73Wasn’t the final phase in G Generation during the Trans Am like this!?
>>73The operation to capture was already interesting.
Still, one season has ended.
>>77What’s interesting from there is that I completely agree, but I think the general understanding comes from the fact that Trans-AM finally allows us to grasp Setsuna’s inner self.
I really love Tieria confidently confronting Bring.
Even after hearing about Innovate, you still side with humans?
I wanted you to be connected with Felt.
I think it’s quite impressive that they resolved things between Saaji and Louis without easily killing off a character who had fallen into darkness to such an extent.
>>80Because I killed you once…
It was incredibly satisfying to see Lockon and Hallelujah take care of the two innovators who have only been escaping and irritating the viewers until now.
The Reborns Gundam, which probably would have been bad if not for quantization, has a short combat time, but it’s amazing.
Ribbons’ abilities are genuine, after all.
“Did the personalities of the Innovators not become more moderate, Grandpa Ioria?”
Or did you set it up as the final boss that Soribi ultimately defeats?
>>86Ribbons’ subordinates are mostly influenced by Ribbons.
There are actually quite a few Innovades that are not under the influence of Ribbons.
It seems like they are living normally without even being aware of their status as Innovators on the surface.
>>95The presidential advisor in the movie version is easy to understand, right?
Ribbons, well, it’s only natural that they would become arrogant due to their abilities…
Luis said that revenge doesn’t really feel satisfying for the person involved, right?
Did Ioria foresee that the Innovators would harbor ambition?
>>90It would be impossible to know who will do what.
One of the scenarios I had anticipated was that someone in CB would betray us.
It’s incredible that you’re able to respond to the quantization of foul techniques and trade blows on first sight.
It seems that even if the dead survive, they don’t have a place to return to.
>>92It seems that the soldiers are also likely to die in the ELS war.
The first Trans-Am, if the timing was bad, could have ended up being a wasted shot and a gas shortage, right…?
It’s nice, or maybe not, that the area under Regnant’s face cover looks like a Gundam face, which is specifically targeted as harassment towards Luis.
I guess it would be unpleasant to devote oneself and die for inferior humans, but I also feel like Innovators are not made that rigidly.
It seems that they are doing things like erasing memories and reconfiguring them for information collection.
I understand that Luis, feeling a strong resentment towards Gundam, becomes a sponsor of the A-Laws.
I was surprised to hear that you’re also a pilot!?
I was also quite impressed with how skillful you are at maneuvering.
Did the money Louis poured in turn into trilobites? That’s just terrible treatment, like feeling sorry for them…
>>100It was a mistake to go up against the MA demolition expert Setsuna.
The Visidian side is terrible, and I guess the Reborn gene was indeed flawed, wasn’t it?
As of now, the main story of CB Gundam is…
Exia: Repair IV
Dynamis: Repair
Curios: Missing after being captured by the Human Reform League.
Värche (Nadore): Collection?
Double O: Fusion with ELS
Keldim: Renovated to Saga and belongs to Fereshte.
Arios: Refurbished into Ascalon, belonging to Fereshte → Fused with ELS → Destroyed by Tieren Chi 2.
The Seravee: II was modified and almost fused with ELS, resulting in a self-detonation.
Seraphim: Destroyed and Disappeared
Double O Quanta: ELS Quanta
Sabanha & Haruto: Alive and well
Raphael: About to self-destruct after being fused with ELS.
Is that okay?
>>103So that’s what happened to Arios…
>>112Let’s see! 00I2314!
I finished watching it yesterday.
The Arrows and Ribbons have been defeated, and the Federation has come to its senses. Marina seems to be bringing things together nicely in the Middle East, so it’s looking good, but is the world going to become a complete mess again in the movie?
>>104Hurry up and watch it before you see any spoilers!
>>104Hurry up and watch the movie version.
>>104I think it’s better to watch the movie without hearing any spoilers.
>>104If you want to know, I’ll tell you, but wouldn’t it be more interesting to just see it as it is?
It’s unfair for a bald old man who has a genius mind yet has a personality that is half romanticist and half realist.
>>105It usually feels like you would take on a more negative role than this.
Even though I’m dead, I’m breathing in good air…
It’s a good idea to have the Gundam’s position in a place where the radar is disabled.
The movie version feels like it only has a template, but it’s fun.
The first time ends in confusion.
>>114Back in the day, I used to do air commentary about once a month…
>>114The visuals are intense and fast, so there are scenes where you might wonder what just happened.
>>121The speed of the battle scenes is fast… too fast…
Curios was captured by the Human Reform League, so it became an Ahead together with Tieren, or something like that?
>>116It was dismantled and became the foundation of Ahead, but Ahead died in the Arrows scandal.
The theatrical version of OO was filled with clichés during its first broadcast on terrestrial TV…
>>118The reason is unclear, but the bulletin board was really lively, matching so well that I couldn’t understand it at all…
The evidence’s SOZAI is still trapped in the solitary confinement.
>>122I think it’s significant that they’ve succeeded in character design.
It’s easy to turn shortcomings and failures into material for jokes.
Ahead is so cool, right…?
The GN-X is a symbol of the three major powers’ cooperative policy.
It’s sad that the head was erased because it symbolizes the arrows.
I felt like asking, “How was the movie?” and then it ended nicely in the credits, which reminded me of something I’d seen in Gundam!
After going through it again, I understood what I wanted to say and do, and it was really great.
It’s true for Providence too, but even though Reborns has hardly any screen time as a final boss machine, it makes a huge impression.
I remember thinking at the time, “Is this guy the final boss in Canon form!?”
>>126I remember being told that I would probably end up as a Gundam.
The golden gym, which ended with a lot of surprises, was impressive as well.
>>129The Gundam mode is really cool, isn’t it, Ribo-Gun?
The novel of the movie version is also good.
The perspective narrated at the moment of the climax is really great.
>>127The novel of 00 is also good on TV.
Thanks to the proper supervision by the director, the supplementary depictions in the main story are thorough, which enhances understanding.
My favorite spoiler about the movie version of OO is that Saji doesn’t appear in the film.
I remember during the live commentary of the final episode of Season 1, people kept saying “Is the ham still not here!?” more than anything about the gold gym itself.
>>131When I think about it, it’s so close to the appearance that it makes me laugh.
>>131It’s been set up with an incredibly significant foreshadowing, but it never appears at all…
It came out looking very strong, but if Setsuna hadn’t stopped the charge with a sword clash…
I heard that there’s no way to stop, and I’m not good at turning, so I just flew off into the far reaches of space like that.
The group that occupied the tower may have done that, but it seems that after the scandal, they won’t be trusted for anything else.
It’s just too brutal that they deployed an automaton and fired off a memento mori, killing the hostage along with it.
I know there are various opinions, but I really like the final battle song from the last episode of season 2.
>>133It’s not really the type of situation that feels like an intense final battle over there, you know.
>>133It became fleeting yet eternal sadness with Spade, oh it’s so hot!
No… I think “goro goro” fits better…
I went to see the movie on the first day in the morning at Shinjuku.
I remember the battle scenes being called GN vision tests.
I think they applied a slight slow-motion effect when converting it to DVD.
A movie with too many collaborating animators.
When a boy who was shorter than me grows up to become a sturdy adult man, it makes me a bit dizzy, right?
There was a trend where people would say anything with “GN◯◯”.
I love the GN choir.
>>141GN folding chair and GNHK special – The birth and impending demise of ELS.
The Custom Flag II is so defective that it’s laughable.
It had technical significance, but…
I couldn’t help but laugh remembering that every week, Katagiri Dragon was being produced without the GN Flag appearing.
>>143Is the flag ready, Katagiri…!
Calm down, Graham. I’ll finish it by 5:30.
I remembered that during the live commentary for the final episode, someone said, “The final episode starts at 5 PM, Katagiri!”
The more you look at it, the more interesting it becomes.
I love it when Setsuna and Ribbons have a rough and clumsy brawl in their old machines…
The GN Flag is such a useless piece of junk that it can only match up against a completely exhausted Exia in both body and mind.
But cool.
I think the final episode’s ham invasion is an all-out momentum-based development.
When looked at calmly, it has nothing but terrible elements.
It’s just a flag to let us use the beam saber…
Changing from cruising mode to combat mode is counterproductive from the start.
On top of that, it’s a pseudo-solar path MS, and it’s still producing a lot of G, it’s seriously defective.
The GN Flag is a truly terrible machine that symbolizes Graham’s distortion, but it’s so incredibly cool that it’s problematic.
I’m saying to release it quickly in HG.
Until it was mentioned on the official site that the aircraft itself is shaky.
Some people felt disappointed, thinking “Is that all there is?” in the moment after the Trans-Am.
Setsuna may indeed be a protagonist who is difficult to understand and hard to connect with emotionally, but there are certainly things that become clearer over time, and they are consistently evident. Despite being clumsy, they grow, and I still love this protagonist.
It’s terrible that all the machines he rides are cool, even though Ham is disgusting.
>>154I’m not sure about “Sakigake”…
Yeah, that guy’s pilot was Bushido…
>>156That’s probably the coolest one, isn’t it?
>>156The sight of Sakigake swinging the beam saber around is really cool, isn’t it!
Around this time, the techniques related to anime production have also been coming together.
Even now, the visual quality is quite high.
When it comes to making a request to a comrade, it sounds good, but…
The Flag Fighter cursed by Gundam is truly a mass of obsession, a distortion in itself.
>>157It’s hard to understand how distorted it is around here without listening to drama CDs or something.
An orphan who wanted to fly freely in the sky joined the military and became able to fly, but due to the constraints of human relationships and entanglements, he became unable to fly freely.
I envy the Gundam that seems to fly freely in the sky.
Obsessed with the Flag that he adopted after being killed by the Gundam, he becomes willing to go to any lengths, including killing his superior who had taken care of him, to defeat the Gundam with the Flag.
>>196The serious story of Graham from the drama CD is really important, you know.
Major Slater is cool until the end, and it’s a story I really like.
I think the trend of people saying Graham is creepy is due to factors outside of the anime.
I don’t know about Bushido.
Bushido is one thing, but Masurao and Susanoo are really good, right…?
>>160I thought Masurao would Trans-Am and this would become Bushido’s beloved machine afterwards.
In the next appearance, there won’t be much of a role for Susanoo anymore… I thought.
Susanoo’s battle also ends there.
Bushi-do is really terrible because they do whatever they want too much.
>>162I said I have a license!
I ultimately like that Setsuna is the strongest pilot, but initially, he was bad at shooting.
For some reason, the throwing was quite amazing at an early stage.
>>163The reason why the shooting was initially poor is that the Exia’s GN Sword Rifle is primarily a weapon for harassment, not designed for accuracy.
The sword and shield combination is difficult to handle, and its weight makes it prone to aim wobbling.
The rifle itself doesn’t have a sight, and since it’s in the shape of a short gun, the beam’s convergence rate and other factors are not good.
>>190However, by imitating Lock-On, I will be able to hit my target.
I love that the full song of the first opening anticipates up to the second season.
>>165“Even the flowers and plants possess weapons, covering all the way to the theatrical version.”
The model kit looks good, and in the first episode, I thought this guy was pretty cool.
I understand why people say it doesn’t get exciting.
I think the children’s song and Marina’s poignant letter in the final battle of the second season really go well together.
>>169It matches the theme of the battles depicted in 00.
I like the coloring of Masurao.
I mean, it was supposed to be a chance to showcase Masurao, but it gets updated to Susanoo immediately…
I wonder if anyone is using that Sakigake after switching.
>>171Grah… It’s probably a modified machine for Busido, so I don’t think anyone will handle it…
The voice of the commander in Judo is quite addictive, isn’t it?
The voice is familiar, and the sense of Titan’s respect adds a nice touch.
I’m allowed to operate independently on the battlefield thanks to my friend’s uncle’s connections!
It’s revealed that Bushido, who has become unfortunate, and Arakuma, who is playing parent-child games while ignoring his son, who is still alive.
In the second season, while the ace of each faction is losing stock, Korasawa keeps rising relentlessly.
>>178He was interesting from the very beginning.
>>178Sasches, who hasn’t been acknowledged at all from the blessed machine, is quite something.
I quite like the quick response of “Yeah, I have a reason” when asked why I fight.
It’s a phase of confusion, but as a man who has had various things taken away by Gundam, that’s a pitiful state.
I thought it ended nicely in the movie version, but what was that guy…
There really was no meaning in dividing Masurao and Susanoo.
In the second season, the rivalry with the Innovades takes center stage, making the major country’s ace less prominent…
I was personally disappointed that the political part was reduced in the second season, but I understand that it couldn’t be helped.
But I love that Graham, who went through so much turmoil, has reformed to the point where he dismisses his former self as a foolish man in the movie version.
I love the scene of Bushido’s lukewarm waterfall training.
I preferred the thick and short Daryl and the thin and long Howard, but it somehow turned into a real sword and the name changed…
>>188The base is being repurposed after all…
I remember laughing a lot at Bushido getting stuck between vending machines.
It’s disappointing that while the second season of Sarsis has some lackluster battles, the aspect similar to Gary’s mode has disappeared.
Since it turned into a real sword, there’s now a risk of cutting through the field.
If the two beam sabers stay as they are, we won’t be able to escape if the Double O side sets up a field.
Bushido is initially funny with its bizarre behavior, but it gradually becomes less and less amusing.
The Bushido style was just influenced by the Japanese mentality.
>>194That’s because I gave Graham, who was on the brink of becoming a shut-in, a strange translation of Hagakure to provide him with a guiding principle for living…