
Mercury was also a disaster in the second half, right?
>>1It was so well received that there were even voices calling it the greatest masterpiece of all time.
>>1Did you come from the other side?
To be honest, there’s not a single Gundam TV series in recent years that I could wholeheartedly say was good!
>>6But what about Mercury and Zeke Aks?
>>6Is there a series that can be praised unconditionally?
>>6Trace back to Mobile Suit Gundam Build Fighters.
>>43Build Fighters was well-received by older fans, but ultimately it seems difficult for kids to connect with it at all.
>>43Isn’t it fair to say that it also relies heavily on the build-knuckle push-through development?
>>45I personally thought it was necessary for the final hyper build knuckle.
>>43Muji also got a lot of criticism for promoting Build Knuckle.
In recent years, I only know about the recreation of game stories.
I think AGE, G, Iron-Blooded Orphans, and Mercury are all garbage, but Build Fighters and Re:Rise were good.
>>8It means there are no creators who can depict a proper war.
By the way, Mars is still being hit now, right?
Iron Blood may be messy, but I managed to wrap up the story.
Mercury ended up with all the elements scattered.
I have a feeling that Ziekax is also on the Mercury course.
>>12However, the one that went viral was the Mercury Sieg Axe, and Iron-Blooded Orphans is rated as the worst work in its history.
It may be frustrating, but it can’t be helped.
>>18I’ve been saying this every time I release a new work since a long time ago.
>>30Was Mercury Ziegax an old work from long ago?
I think it’s strange that the Gundam community gets criticized even before the broadcast, regardless of what happens during it.
Double O can be included among the recent Gundams, right!
I think that Gundam doesn’t allow the story to be summarized in Super Robot Wars, which prevents the audience from understanding the story better.
It was disappointing that there was no opportunity for Iron Blood.
I wonder if there are quite a few people who think, “I’ll criticize the latest work for now!”
>>17Until Iron-Blooded Orphans, it was mostly like that, so why did the sudden mood of not allowing criticism arise from Mercury?
I remember Kazuki Yao complaining about being entangled with annoying fans even at the ZZ point.
>>21It was being criticized at the time of Z.
If it’s a beautiful girl, most flaws can be forgiven.
It was strange that I had to see creepy homosexuals just because W was popular.
Why is it that every time the script is so shaky, even though Gundam is such a big title?
>>26Are there any Gundams that are not covered?
>>28X
“Iron Blood has been summarized, or rather…”
It’s like I folded it forcefully…
If anything, the TV show was canceled at the first installment.
Iron-Blooded was said to be a manly Gundam without a rainbow beam, unlike other series.
One term is
Was there a rainbow beam in Iron Blood?
I remember that in G Generation, in Iron-Blooded Orphans, it was annoying that beams didn’t work on even the weak enemies.
It’s probably just some idle person with nothing better to do who hates Gundam and is fixated on attacking it.
Don’t act like you know everything; you’re just a child who doesn’t know the world outside the room, room-dwelling uncle.
No matter which Gundam it is, when the next work comes out, it settles down to a somewhat good evaluation.
The hate works of the seed fate back then were amazing, weren’t they?
>>37Iron Blood is not allowed.
>>37Well, it’s not like Iron-Blooded Orphans and AGE are anything but hopelessly bad works…
I feel like Iron-Blooded Orphans was the best.
Next is the narrative.
Hathaway should wrap up quickly.
AGE had stories that didn’t even remain in memory…
Memes were being created, but…
AGE was surrounded by enemies because Gundam fans and anime fans started mocking it, saying it was for kids and lame!
AGE was full of rough details, but it was solid in terms of what it wanted to achieve in the main storyline.
It was a strange work that seemed bad while I was watching it, but as my memory faded, it started to feel not so bad.
There isn’t a single Gundam work that can be said to be completely good without reservations.
>>48I don’t think anyone is saying that it’s good without any reservations.
Just because you can’t say you were glad to let go doesn’t mean you can say terrible things.
I hope it becomes a good memory.
As long as I can wrap up the ending nicely, it’s fine, but the recent Gundam tends to fall apart in my hands.
Even if it starts off well, there have been some disappointing works along the way.
I can’t really trust the interestingness of the beginning.
>>55Is this a criticism of the old Gundam?
>>55This seems to apply to all works except for X.
The fact that that nameless work made me feel it was good without reservations is all that matters; who cares if others were criticizing it?
If it got criticized even once, wouldn’t that be the end of it?
AGE has quite a few highlights, you know… somehow.
Since Gundam is a series, if one installment gets criticized, it varies by individual in terms of the reasons, but other people who want to criticize something else will come out.
Iron-Blooded was interesting too, you know.
Recently, it feels like seasons 1 and 2 of Iron-Blooded Orphans are treated as separate works…
Dissatisfaction arises not only with Gundam but with any work.
That said, with some dissatisfaction mixed in, I can have a fun conversation with someone.
It feels like there’s a clear divide between people who will declare something a bad piece of work if they have even one complaint and relentlessly criticize it.