
Gundam Fighter Haruna
>>2It’s a Zaku Fighter, right?
I thought it was overly exaggerated in the movie version, but it was strange from the original source.
>>4If anything, the movie is weaker than the original because it can’t even use the Haki.
Char or Doan!
>>5There was strength just in saying it.
Duan is engaged in agriculture.
Just hitting it won’t make the MS explode.
I forgive it because the Zaku is ugly, but…
>>9It was no good just as it was in the movie.
I’ll bring down the Mach 3 core fighter with stones thrown from the ground…
>>11Doan can attain a tranquil mind like a mirror still water.
>>11Why can you use psychic abilities with mobile suits?
For some reason, she looked like Lalah for a moment.
Doesn’t it feel like this person’s episode is a bit out of place?
I was the one who killed that kid’s parents!
In a sense, the ancestor of G Gundam.
I think one of the bad things is that the staff starts playing games in various ways.
>>24The Gundam EXVS Doan is relatively decent.
>>30Maybe a certain poster was having the most fun.
It’s usual to just disregard a single deserter, but they are投入ing a huge amount of resources for the search, so there has to be a significant reason for it.
Someone who might enter Hyper Mode in Eternal.
>>26I think it would be really exciting just to throw rocks and fight even without anything.
Due to his feelings of regret, Doan kills his opponent, which causes NT to be unable to sense the killing intent, resulting in Amuro having his back taken.
>>27It’s too much of a new type attack…
>>27It’s quite psychotic, isn’t it…
>>36It’s more PTSD than psychopathy…
Even now, I think it’s crazy that Sunrise made an entire movie about Doan.
>>28It was a movie that seemed to appeal more to first-generation fans rather than hardcore Gundam enthusiasts like those who are into Origin.
>>28It seems like it will continue to be talked about in future generations…
>>28It’s shocking that it went to 1 billion.
A perfect man, including his fate of ultimately stepping down from battle.
When it comes to the ace of Zeon, it’s either Char or Doan, says the Doan movie.
It can’t fly in space and has a maximum range of 3, but it seems like it could bring unconditionally 2 Charge Shots.
I’m sorry… I’m really sorry…
The result of Doan showing Amuro MS martial arts is that event in Char’s Counterattack.
The story itself is quite good, but the animation is messed up…
>>45The story is messed up this time because it was made into a movie from a standalone episode after being remade with theater-quality animation…
I saw the movie, but is it really amazing to defeat the Gundam with an old Zaku?
>>46There’s no one else who can do it.
Well, is Burnie doing it as well?
>>46Of course!
>>46I’m riding a regular Zaku (an old one), but if it’s based on Origin during that period, it’s considerably strong since it defeated Ral and Char and is before the Black Tri-Stars’ battle.
The movie “Doon” has a tragic past where a woman and her children, who were supposed to be evacuated to a different colony due to the use of poison gas by Zeon, lost their lives.
Picking up that many children is also a result of that.
>>50I wish they would stop because getting hit with a reverse leg lock while being pressured is just too hilarious.
There are works that depict defeating a Gundam with a heavily modified old Zaku.
Isn’t the movie version “Gundam: The Origin” different from the original anime version?
>>54I’m also messing with the timeline.
I kept hearing about Doan’s Island, thinking it must be a significant turning point, but I was perplexed by the hidden guerrillas that were lurking there.
>>55It was a strange episode that would make even children go “What is this story…?”
I have certainly wondered who would become the No. 2 pilot after Char in Zeon…
Maybe the last movie where Hayato tries karate.
Both fighting with empty hands and rocks, and fighting with just an axe are both insane…
It’s an amazing censorship of speech.
A dictatorship on par with the Zabi family.
Is there really someone who engages in bare-handed fighting?
It seems like they are winning properly…
I thought it was because there was no intent to kill… but in the original work, they were casually binding Federal soldiers and causing them to die of exhaustion.
>>64I’m sorry…
>>70The kids have intense murderous intent.
I thought it was amazing that they made it so that the poorly drawn Zaku had pipes and other parts falling off because it wasn’t maintained.
The strength that places it among the strongest candidates of the old type.
…I can’t help but feel a bit dissatisfied that this guy is being treated as an old type…
It feels like an O○ni fiction film made by a director from Zeon.
>>67Is that the kind of problem regarding the movie of the thread picture?
If he had wanted to, he could have killed Amuro.
From the perspective of just the movie, it’s quite interesting.
I thought that living together with children was something I wanted to create.
I didn’t understand why they decided to make this into a movie, even after watching it.
>>74It was just the right size.
The story with Amuro as the main character from Origin had not been adapted into a visual format.
And I successfully had the project approved.
>>86Are you crazy?
There are various strange aspects, but there’s no doubt it’s a great episode.
It is insane to adapt it into a movie on its own.
Well, if we were to turn one episode from the 1st season into a movie, I think it would be this one…
The theatrical version was truly the theatrical version of Doan.
Don’t shine a light on this guy.
The 30-minute anime is more cohesive and easier to watch.
Because Hathaway sold unexpectedly well, Sunrise has become strange…
This one is also doing quite well in terms of Gundam box office revenue…
>>79This project was decided before Hathaway started selling, timing-wise.
It may be that there was a lingering sentiment about an episode that he hadn’t been involved in.
Since it’s being led by Yassan, I guess I’ll take a look at it.
In the past, when a stray bullet hit NPC Doanzaku in Gun-On, it would throw rocks at high speed, causing massive damage.
It’s scary to think about how the person who picked a fight with Doan on Doan Island became the main perpetrator.
It felt like the movie was stretched out because it was made longer, rather than just being filled with content.
In Gunon, there was only the ground part of Douan’s Island, and it left a strong impression of becoming a target for bombardment to the extent of covering the surface.
Also, it was just a crappy map that was only open for a short period.
Old type
New Type
Enhanced human
Doan
The movie version of Doan is Mr. Anno’s revenge.
It seems that episode of the TV version is quite traumatic.
>>89It was painful to review it one more time (according to the person).
>>98I heard it on NHK or something, right?
It might have been an opportunity to fix the somewhat strange script of the main story.
>>90I mean, the animation is…
It seems to be something that Anbiko-san regrets.
Which game had enchanted rocks again…?
>>91Battle Series
Burning rocks and stun rocks can be thrown.
Since the anime Origin did not sell well, the movie Doan is said to be excluded from Origin.
However, the setting is a reuse of the origin.
It seems like an origin, but it’s not really an origin; it’s become a strangely ambiguous position, hasn’t it?
I’m puzzled as to why this was made into a theatrical version… but since it was interesting, I guess it’s fine.
It gives the impression that it is a representative example of something that is as memorable as a throwaway episode in anime.
I don’t really understand why it became a movie… but I enjoyed it.
It must be a parallel world, but it’s interesting, so it’s fine.
The more you chew, the more flavor it releases, but whether it’s delicious or not becomes unclear as you eat.
The movie version of Duan felt like a legendary Pokémon being targeted by an organization, although it wasn’t primarily from the protagonist’s side.
In the movie, the guys from the old squad only fight towards the end and they casually kill someone who seems to be an ex-girlfriend.
Honestly, the only character that stood out was the one who wanted to fight the young Doan.
>>101Um… it’s always the captain doing self-introductions, my ex-girlfriend, a crushed person, Koji Yusa voicing someone, and a battle maniac…
>>101It seems that the woman had various experiences, but she disappeared due to time constraints.
In the original work (the manga that became the catalyst for making the movie, not the TV version), he had a wife and child, but it is set that they died from Zeon’s poison gas.
It seems that Abiko really liked Araki’s script.
That’s why I regret that it ended up as such footage when we sent it out to others.
I feel like Anno Yoshiyuki said in some interview that the project was approved as a sort of bonus for finishing The Origin.
It might just be a joke.
The manga version of Kukurus Daun’s Island (not going to Kukurus Daun’s Island) is filled with enthusiasm, and Mr. Yasuhiko is very motivated.
If they’re making a movie about Cucurus Doan, then the length and budget are just right! Sunrise is also enthusiastic, so it’s happening!
I’m sure it was fun to come up with Katoki’s absolute settings.
Not that much.
I want more one-off episodes of First to be remade.
“Battleground is a wasteland” and “Time, stop”
Now is the time for “Newtype, Shalia Blue.”
Details of the mobile suit martial arts technology that have not been elaborated on until now.
There’s talk everywhere that the anime origin was initially planning to cover the One Year War, but it only ended up being the Char and Sayla arc which got abandoned.
If it weren’t for Doan’s mercy, Amuro would be dead…
When Yoshikazu Yasuhiko said that the face of Doanzaku was funny, Katoki convinced him that this is good! I like the story of how they recreated the original design.
>>113If this were just good, it wouldn’t have passed.
If the head of the Zaku is destroyed, the face will stretch out, and I even prepared concept art to recreate the original.
A really thin Zaku was walking with a suspicious drawing style.
The concluding scenario of Blue Destiny (Why?)
In the three available formation slots, include Doan (why?) and Domon (why?).
Defeating Nimbas at Doan (Why?) triggers an event.
I learned the essence of clear mirror and still water from Domon, and I mastered the super mode where the Zaku shines in golden light.
I don’t know why, but in Gundam Battle Universe, there were all sorts of rock-throwing guys…
Ishitsubute Goronya
I wish the movie could depict the personalities of the Southern Cross members during the time spent on the goat.
>>119It’s fine to be the villain just because I’m the one being played.
In movies, the parts that make you go “why?” are usually written in the novelization, so if you have some free time, try reading it.
>>122A disposable mercenary hired by Dozle… Cucuruz Doan.
His abduction of the GG gas developer and taking him to Zeon set the wheels of fate in motion…
From the opening, it really makes you go “Seriously!?” in excitement.
>>135Are you saying that adding the G of Zeon has completed the G3 gas…?
>>136It will probably be talked about as the later G3 gas…
The scene in the movie where the Zaku goes “What is this?” and lifts the cloth, followed by the “Kyu-Piin” gag was good.
Genius Animator
Mediocre anime director
Normal manga artist
Yoshikazu Anbiko
The movie Doan often receives a lot of comments.
It’s quite moving to see Amuro and Gundam depicted as heroes after such a long time.
Everyone says it’s a story of monsters and demonic powers, but it all started with Amuro’s genuine intention to protect someone. That’s what Gundam is about…
>>125I want you to stop stepping on it.
>>125A traveling samurai escapes from the organization and helps a swordsman who is raising children.
I really like the feeling of a period drama like that.
Furuya-san is taking a long time wandering around the island while panting, “Aha… Hah…”
The Gundam, appearing behind the morning sun while firing a Vulcan from a high lookout in front of the old man from Southern Cross, was definitely a hero.
>>129The children after doing this feel a nostalgic sensation of saying, “It’s Gundam!”
Even though it’s a core fighter, it’s a fact that he is the man who shot down Amuro Ray, so it’s impressive.
Honestly, I was wondering what they were thinking when they approved that version of the movie’s Zaku.
If you don’t say it’s either Char or Doan, Amuro won’t have a place to stand after losing once.
In the TV version, Doan’s victory was against Amuro before he awakened, so it isn’t something to be praised too highly…