
Char’s Woman
In the end, this guy from the parallel world has shown up!
But are you saying that you couldn’t protect the Colonel, which means it’s different from the official history?
>>2Isn’t the original work the final route?
>>5In the interview, they said it’s like a virtual war story, so maybe they won’t go to the original work?
If I read a virtual war history and it said that this is actually a hidden truth from history, that would be scary.
>>5There are multiple routes in which Lalah dies, but
That route hasn’t been observed yet, right?
Yume girl
A woman who wants to Beyond the Time with both Char and Amuro at the same time.
The resonance scene with Amuro from First is
I think it’s an image video for the herb project.
Hippie culture?
It’s different from the original series, isn’t it?! But the original Lalah lived in a parallel world! It’s impossible to do that, so it can’t be helped.
It seems more enjoyable after death.
>>9There’s also a theory that it’s like a memory from before death that clings to the universe, and not the person themselves at all…
I want to be sandwiched in between~
Well, considering it’s a pretty amazing NT, it died quite honestly, so I don’t feel any discomfort about it being exaggerated.
Is this guy who is making noise Lalah dead?
The only extreme Newtypes who can see a world that should not be visible to humans are Lalah and Kamille.
When Lala arrived, she was killed by Amuro, and Kamille, after various events, had a mental breakdown.
The dead Route’s Lalah (Rose) is intervening heavily in the Char survival route, leading to the birth of a parallel world (Zieg Axis).
In the end, Rose realizes that the path to help both of them is through self-sacrifice, and in the 1st, the Gq world has Shirozu and Lalaa (older sister) united for a happy ending, perhaps?
Is it considered a no-go for Lalah if Char dies in a counterattack?
>>16Maybe GQ Lalah cannot observe beyond Char’s Counterattack.
It’s after the official death of Lalah.
Well, it seems that the true history hasn’t been observed in the first place.
>>17But Amuro is dreaming of La La’s nightmare…
>>20That is the spirit of the historical La La.
>>20I just thought that Amuro was simply troubled by trauma…
>>23That is the real history of Lalah, who has died and whose soul has gone to the other side.
By the way, I also speak to Amuro and Char in my dreams.
If the official history is best for Lalah, then the Gryps Conflict aside.
The 5th Luna and Axis dropped in Char’s Counterattack, causing a lot of trouble for unrelated people…
This guy really came from the true historical world! Personally, I find that a bit disappointing.
But for the man from the high castle, it seems like a story close to that.
>>19The history that the man in the high castle is glimpsing is a different history from the actual history.
>>21This means that the thread image and Hermes came from a place different from both the official history and the GQ world…
>>24In the first generation, the cockpit gets hit directly by the saber and explodes along with the entire aircraft, and in the GQ world, La La is not even on the battlefield in the first place.
It is believed to have flowed from a world where Lalah could not save Char in the original shining universe.
>>28A world where Char ended up being impaled like that…
>>30That route actually happened in SD…
I was jokingly saying, “Where is the place I’m going back to?” but I never expected to pick something like that up.
“It’s like, ‘This is how an alternate history would be in a world where the Axis won…’ When you look at it from a god’s perspective, it’s great how it confronts you with the idea that ‘this fictional history in the story is actually what history should have been, and your history is the result of its distortion.'”
The higher existence is just casually calling it the official history.
There is no up or down in a parallel world.
>>27If anything, there are many parallel developments where the flow is different even at the 1st point, that’s Gundam for you…
It’s been quite a while since there was any talk about Gundam, so it’s refreshing to see everyone excited about Lalah.
>>31Until now, it has mostly been discussed with the image of Char’s Counterattack.
The time-space of Char with the jutting chin, who can overwhelmingly defeat Gundam yet cannot observe Lala.
>>32A world where Char isn’t handsome seems like it would just be skipped over.
The first world may be liberated from the body and be together as three, but the path that civilization is taking is too tragic, so I hope for a different future…
I’ve only watched Gekiax, but was the original a story about the occult?
>>34The elements are weak, but there are quite a few occult-related stories that come up…
>>34Around Lala, the occult is thriving.
>>39This area was also popular for New Age ideas.
The idea of evolved humanity acquiring superpowers and elevating their dimension as living beings is a relatively universal theme in science fiction.
>>49Digging around that area, I found it interesting that I ended up at the idea of deification by the Eastern Orthodox Church.
>>34Not limited to the first generation, the Universal Century Gundam generally falls into occult themes.
>>42The first installment’s ending is certainly about saving comrades with supernatural powers, so it’s occult…
I’m really enjoying the fact that Char is using a fake name and this guy is showing up, but I can’t quite figure out how Machu will interrupt.
Is it because the Lalafell over there is alive that we can communicate with the world where Char died?
If Char is too strong, he won’t come to meet Lalah, so it’s necessary for him to be moderately weak.
I was much more invested in Char than I thought.
>>41It’s difficult to understand due to the occult remarks in the original work, but…
They are totally obsessed with Char and mock Amuro quite a bit.
All works have communication through psychic powers.
Rather than the whole story, the occult elements suddenly appear in the latter half.
Especially the final battle is amazing ZZ and so on.
Zeke Ax was Madoka Magica.
There were robot stories that dealt with superpowers.
You could say that the ones dyed in Gundam colors are New Types.
Ugly.
But the ending of the first generation is great, isn’t it…?
A twist where the power that could only be used for killing is used to save a comrade, and in turn, that comrade saves the user.
I will also properly use the Core Fighter.
>>52Why would they make a sequel when it ended so beautifully?
>>53The explanatory meeting begins.
During the first generation as well
“You have no family to protect and no hometown to return to!”
I’m saying some quite harsh things to Amuro.
>>56Yet, I end up liking you, which is pretty much a bitch move, isn’t it?
>>59Stop the nonsense with that guy; even he is getting mad.
>>59It’s like the original thing that shares sparkle, so there’s nothing that can be done about it.
Even so, I’m saying it was too late, which is why I’m keeping my honor intact with Char.
>>59It’s just pure.
>>72What the hell is this guy…
>>56I have cut ties with my local mother.
Father either went mad or died.
The only ones I can rely on are my comrades from the White Base.
I can understand why you would want to say, “Why are you recklessly standing in our way while fighting?!”
>>56Amuro’s response, questioning whether it’s wrong to fight without that, shows he’s pretty jaded, doesn’t it?
>>56This itself is also true for Lalah, so it’s a question that resonates with me as well.
>>77Isn’t it because the person has Char that they can take that mount?!
Next time, it seems we will talk about Lala’s story from this side.
I’m glad… I still have a place to go back to…
Huh? House arrest?
Well, it’s the biggest climax of the latter half of the first generation, so that’s why the green old man got his role reduced.
At the end of the first half, it suddenly shifts to the occult, but at this point, it’s just telepathy and psychokinesis through devices.
Being able to talk to the spirits of people who died in movies, emitting an aura in Z, having the aura become giant in ZZ, and finally in CCA, being able to bounce back meteors through a special frame.
>>64I still feel like the original is just right…
The wicked federal government.
The reason the first generation didn’t get so wrapped up in the occult was thanks to Matsuzaki, Hoshiyama, and Araki; with just Tomino, Yasuhiko, and Okawahara, it wouldn’t have turned out like the original Gundam.
I’m watching First for the first time, but isn’t Char in the episode where Lalah dies a bit too weak compared to other times?
The mobility of the Gundam aside, without Lala, you would have died without even realizing you were being shot at!
That’s why I ride the Core Fighter, designed with the hope that at least my father, Tem Ray, can survive as a pilot, leading the WB crew until the end.
Amuro, returning to the WB crew while shedding tears, beautifully and nobly shows that there is still a place I should return to.
>>74I finally nailed it in G Generation after a long time, and it’s truly a beautiful ending, the 1st.
As both a war story and a home drama.
Main Story Lalah
Zeke Axlarra
Lalah who became a rose without being stabbed by Hermes.
Ugh, how complicated!
I like Char, but I also feel destiny with Amuro, like, “Why did you appear now!?” So when I think about it, this girl is saying something quite selfish…
>>78It can’t be helped; it’s not just a simple case of love at first sight, we’ve really connected.
Even so, she’s a good woman because she’s willing to give her life for Char until the end.
Since becoming a malevolent spirit, it’s a bit… uh…
Lala doing idol activities in the Aikatsu world.
Speaking of which, in the full-color theater, Lalah also traveled to the past to save Char and the Gundam, who had become spiritual bodies.
I hope that Amuro, Char, and Lalah will depict a happy Universal Century.
I love how the first character shows various perspectives that haven’t been discussed before.
There’s actually a bio-sensor for Z’s paranormal phenomena… but that just sounds like a painful excuse, doesn’t it?
>>83I like the theory that the O didn’t move because it was hacked by Camille’s brain waves, but since it’s not explicitly stated, in the end, it’s just a fantasy, isn’t it?
>>83Even without biosensors, earthquakes are occurring in ZZ…
(Why is this person reading the bit’s trajectory and shooting beams? It’s scary…)
I wonder why this person can read the trajectory of the bits and cut them with a beam saber. It’s scary…
Which is it, the loop theory or the parallel theory?
>>86It’s parallel, right?
Just observing.
>>88It’s nice that no matter how many times you redo it with parallel observation, the words that come out seem to suggest a pretty broken ego.
>>96This is an explanation that we are not observing objectively, but rather from a subjective perspective.
It seems to be synchronized with the roses as well.
>>86Isn’t it a parallel with the evil spirit, roses, and the active prostitute, La La A?
I wasn’t expecting something like loops or the multiverse, and honestly, I wished they wouldn’t include it.
People who try to force things into a loop usually completely miss the point of the conversation, and that’s harmful.
Were the rose and the evil spirit different people?
>>92There are no holes in the cockpit, so for now, it’s a different person.
If I go to get pierced from now on, I won’t know.
Are you Sans?
It seems they tried to take a different direction with Gundam, like Origin and Sunbow.
The appearance of Hermes also has a different color for the glass part compared to the first generation.
The opinion that it feels “like Super Robot Wars” really resonates.
If it were Super Robot Wars, I would have enjoyed it straightforwardly…
The way to summarize the 1st is really beautiful.
>>102Why did you make a sequel?
>>103The works that sell are considered to be worth money.
>>105Well, in Zikurakusu 2.
>>103(Let’s make this guy Camille)
>>102After watching that final episode, I can’t help but think that humanity will eventually awaken as Newtypes and be able to understand each other in the future.
In reality, the discrimination against space noids has become even worse.
>>128Everyone becomes NT-like, after all.
A world where there are two Lalahs at the same time…
Dreaming Lala.
Time Stop Lalah
>>104Older woman
Rose Laa
This is where the Orichalcos activates.
If there’s a multiverse and awakened new types are interfering all over the place, does that mean that the entire story of the Universal Century is just a farce?
>>110Your Universal Century is fine like that, but please don’t bring it outside.
A scenario of a Zeon victory can play out in any way you want.
Adding all sorts of mysteries was different from what I was expecting.
Originally, it’s about the Akashic Records and such, you know.
Riam, don’t get too close to Gundam.
Putting aside the mystery, there was an idea for a whole season to be all clan battles, but it really depends on how it’s organized…
No matter how much I interfere, it’s always the Char death route! Just because I’m an awakened NT doesn’t mean I can do anything.
Since the endings are different in the TV version Z and the movie version Z, it’s pointless to think about what the correct history is.
It seems like once you’re dead and integrated with the whole, you can pretty much do whatever you want.
In that case, they get into a vibe of “Hehe, someday we’ll all become one,” and they don’t really interfere much.
>>118It seems like the timeline where you protect the Colonel and then float around in space with the Colonel and Amuro has the highest level of satisfaction.
Until then it was a war story, but when this guy shows up, the atmosphere suddenly changes.
No matter how many times I observe, it’s either Char or myself who dies! Amuro is such a powerful NT that he completely undermines Lalah’s intentions.
It has many hardcore sci-fi themes, and I have a feeling that Machu will end up not killing anyone after all.
>>122Even if you killed him, it would have been done by Zigax.
Why did you help Judau?
I just want to be sandwiched between my two favorites.
Isn’t it cute?
If Hamaan survives, it’s probably going to be a disaster…
>>125If Judau loses, Haman will take control…
Connected with Char…
>>130It’s not a joke!
I was surprised to see that even after two cours, the story of New Type doesn’t come up at all while watching the original.