
I haven’t done it.
Nothing.
That’s why you’re in trouble; because you haven’t done it.
Your very existence is the reason!
In the end, what are you?
I don’t know what you are right now, and even if I did, it wouldn’t really get me excited!
Because I’m leaving the woman behind and running away.
Is it emitting an erotic beam or something?
Was there any meaning in being there?
If this guy has charm, then the women competing for him will also become charming.
Give a woman who is dissatisfied with her daily life a dangerous stimulus to lead her astray.
I made a woman who lost her family feel lonely and drawn in by acting ambiguously.
Look at the next episode preview!
You!
>>11Well, it would be a problem if there’s a competition for this guy now.
There are only 2 episodes left.
>>12No matter what you do, you can reset Zekunova…
If we just sprinkle in some kind of blessing at the end, we can cover it up…
If you’re telling me now that this character is super important, it just confuses me.
If you seriously try to start over with a spear, it’s game over.
I’m fighting, but I’m not doing it just for Shuji anymore.
Why was this guy piloting the red Gundam again?
>>18I don’t understand… because nothing is described.
What is this guy, looking like a puppet or something?
I don’t understand… I don’t understand anything…
>>20I wonder what we know right now.
The only thing I know is that Lalah was an RTA runner.
I expect it to serve as a communication device for connecting parallel worlds.
It feels like a flashy vegetable seller, like Oshin.
Like Hermes and Lalah who came from the other world.
I am going around erasing entities that could potentially trigger a massive Zec Nova.
There is no yuri development.
There is no love triangle.
There are no ties or bonds.
What is this?
Isn’t there too many uncooked ingredients like Shuji and a Char imitation for a single season?
I can only understand up to one of the worlds that Lala has guided and created.
The two women are just too unimportant, and it might have been better if this guy was the one taking the lead instead.
>>29If this guy is the main character but they don’t intend to properly tell the story from the Zeke Axes side, I think nothing will change.
I feel like I didn’t even need the red Gundam.
Only the beginning part was enough.
I have come to understand that there is a certain energy and style to it lately.
It feels like it’s just going to end with a casual throw, and I guess that’s fine too.
How do the YouTubers who were deeply analyzing things feel about this anime that’s all about the vibe and momentum?
Like The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening.
When Lalah, who is frozen in time, wakes up, everyone will disappear as inhabitants of a dream, right?!
As expected, there should still be opportunities, right?
>>33I think it will definitely be there, somewhat predictably.
When I’m asked if I understand something, I don’t.
>>33The preview for the next episode had a lot of expression.
A red person is coming out from a torn back.
I would stake my life for Exabe-kun.
I think it’s Haruharaharuko (GQ), so I’m not expecting a detailed explanation.
I can’t understand anything beyond a man seducing a woman by exposing his chest.
Although they are positioned at the center of the human relationships, there are so few everyday moments that I can’t even understand what kind of person they are, let alone find them appealing.
>>38It seems that the reason I was attracted to it is that, although Sharia is verbalizing it, the very core of it was empty.
Machu wants to know Shuji, so she moves around various things, but Nyaan was passive and desired, so she was used by Kishiria.
…It’s quite careless for Shariyamachu to be subjected to mass slaughter while they themselves are searching for a person, thinking it necessary.
I have to say that neither yuri nor heterosexual relationships are attractive.
The universe is in trouble because of stupid women who stray from the path of men.
Instead of putting in the beginning, just do a daily episode.
The culprit who messed up the lives of two women, but this guy himself got caught up in it and hasn’t done anything wrong—what an incredible balance.
>>43I think it’s fair to say that using the red Gundam for clan battles without permission is a bad thing.
>>45I want to go to Earth to search for roses, so it can’t be helped.
>>43Although he wasn’t doing anything bad, Shuji was aware of the existence of the rose.
Rather than saying I was caught up in it, there may have also been some kind of desire or wish.
>>43Shiko: “…”
>>56The one who came to kill got killed, and yet they’re acting like the victim.
You’re not at fault at all; you’re just triggering a girl’s sexual desire.
Even though Machu and Nyaan are somehow in the leading roles and at the center of the story, you…
At least one episode.
If there was a story that could make this guy seem attractive, I could really let my imagination run wild from there.
It’s a skillful composition for gathering hate even though it hasn’t done anything.
It’s just a kids’ fight, and while Machu and Nyan each have their own thoughts to express, when they both call out “Shuuji!” it makes you wonder what this is all about.
The reason why there are no good women despite being a female protagonist.
Half of it is because of you.
>>52Since the story cannot begin without the reckless behavior and misunderstandings caused by the children’s folly, a good woman shouldn’t be involved.
There are no decent women like Anki, Shiko, or Lady Kishiria in the side characters.
Only Doo-chan was a good woman.
I have no feelings for this guy, so it doesn’t matter…
The relationship with Machunyaan isn’t that deep either.
Machu has met the Lala of this world and has heard about the contents of Sharon’s rose from Uncle Beard, so the story is different, but did Nyan not feel any discomfort or wonder what this was when looking at Sharon’s rose?
I can’t wait to see Shu-chan, and my desire took over, so I just typed in the password for now.
There’s just too little buildup in the early stages, seriously.
Nyaan is in a situation where she is being brainwashed by Lady Kishiria.
If you raise Zekunova, it seems like they’re going to tell you that you can meet Shuji.
Being targeted by a woman on the international wanted list and a woman who caused mass killings, is this world like Char?
Mach and Nyan are obsessed with Shuji because he is an enhanced human who emits NT-special pheromones.
You can take this, Director Tsurumaki.
Is Nyaan in a brainwashed state?
Originally, when I was about to ride Jifredo, I accepted the situation knowing I could be killed, and right after that, I was almost killed but still calmly rode Jifredo. It seems like I’m aware of the abnormality of the situation and my own risks, yet I appear to be going with the flow.
It’s hard to get a grip on the character!
>>63Having been a refugee, my life is my top priority, and I can abandon anything—even friends or my degree—for that purpose… as a character.
It’s hard to understand why it seems like you’re accepting such a risky situation.
>>158Since fleeing is now risky, I can understand the feeling of having no choice but to do as I’m told.
I don’t know if it’s attractive or not.
>>158During the Side 6 era, it was Nyann who was being fed by the boss of the smugglers while slurping spring rain.
I was told that I would be able to eat meals and meet Shuji by coming under the wing of a good-natured person like a transporter, so the job of a transporter just slid into being a Gundam pilot.
The character is thin, so he is really just a convenient man.
I really have no idea what kind of guy this is…
Since this guy seems to be acting on a small wish according to Shiko’s last line, you shouldn’t feel disappointed when that part is revealed.
>>66Shuuji’s goal is probably to free Lala.
In the end, you will oppose the adults Kishiria and Sharia who try to use Lala, and return Lala to the world she originally came from, right?
So far, it seems like they’re abducting two people and leading humanity to extinction.
I’m sorry to bring up another work, but isn’t Zeknova like a sphere of the Tanabata Kingdom, where it can transfer over a wide area?
I thought the people of A Bao A Qu were looking puzzled on the other side.
>>68It was evident that Abauoaku was collapsing physically, and the fleet was exploding and scattering, right!
>>70There was too much information to process.
I’ll check it out one more time.
>>68It seems like Shuji came back since Zeku Nova happened, so it looks like he’s going back and forth completely?
If Char went to the other side and Shuji came over here instead, it would make sense, but I wonder what the Shirouzu are.
>>80Is that Char from the other side who was sent here together with Lalah the Rose?
The problem is whether it’s Char from this side who disappeared along with the red Gundam…
The only thing I can say is that Shuji is not responsible at all.
However, without the I-field, the Big Zam is incredibly fragile.
For now, it’s just a trophy.
Even if you say you want to fight because you want to see Shuu-chan, treating me so roughly and using me as a shield when you get mad…
All I can think is, what is this guy saying?
Shuuji isn’t giving any signals to the two of them, so why are they betting their lives on their own assumptions?
>>75Well…
I’ve heard a lot of opinions, but I basically think the story is really interesting.
I feel frustrated because my feelings for Shuji lack persuasive power.
Tch.
There isn’t even a depiction of an arrow extending from this side.
>>79The two were sleeping in their respective places without knowing about each other.
I want at least suggestive depictions like that.
It would have been great if there had been a portrayal of Shuji as an incredibly enchanting man, with the two of them becoming increasingly attracted to him.
Since the story progressed without any depiction and ended on its own, I can’t form any thoughts beyond “What was that character?”
Since they completed Hige-man’s past and present in the first episode, Shuji can do it in the first episode as well.
(In the epilogue, Shuji is next to Shirocco on the ship for some reason after Jupiteris returns.)
>>83“Sirocco, please be dead on Jupiter.”
Having a guy like you around disturbs the Universal Century.
It’s nice to see a familiar safe spot like Shirozu-kun’s somewhere.
This guy is really trash…
>>84This guy is Char!
It would be understandable if there were bed scenes, but as it stands, it feels like a drug addict who’s gone overboard, portraying herself as a girlfriend while obsessively having unrequited feelings.
The descriptions of Newtypes and Psycommu have become too monster-like, deviating too far from the first series, and since Otaki himself has been doing things differently since Z, the first series feels like a completely different entity.
Why can Jikuxus also align over there after being set as the base?
Honestly, there aren’t even any descriptions of cool moves that would make me fall for him.
There is a disgusting depiction of suddenly smelling a woman’s scent, but…
There are parts where the relationship between Amuro, Char, and Rlaa is reversed in terms of gender, but somehow… somehow it’s crazy!
I think it’s impressive that there are no depictions of stock prices falling at all.
It wasn’t the person’s will that they disappeared in Zeknova.
>>94The complete lack of any uplifting depiction is not admirable at all.
>>94There’s no depiction of it being raised, is there?
Even if indirectly, how many people have died because of this guy?
Well, he hasn’t really done anything, so it’s not going to go up or down.
I think the fact that my partner’s name is Konchi is a foreshadowing element.
>>99As expected, it’s the c***…
Well, I can understand why you would fall in love if a moderately well-built man who always shows off his side suddenly smells you and makes a strange comment.
>>100Even an ultra-handsome guy is kind of creepy.
Do you dislike the development where a mysterious, completely unknown beautiful boy appears at the beginning of the story?
>>101Didn’t Anno-kun do that a lot in the ’90s?
>>101I still don’t understand anything, even at the final stage…
>>108It’s just like Eva.
Maybe at the end, a Zeknova that engulfs the entire universe will happen, and there will be a place that looks like a live-action station where Shumachunyuan is, and the three of them will dash into the city, creating a nice atmosphere with flowing plasma…
It’s better not to come back since I’m liked by a crazy girl.
Even if we meet again from now on, it seems like I would just go straight for the roses or Char without giving much reaction to Machu or Nyaan.
If you think that Machu and Nyanan are fixated on the opposite sex that has disappeared, it represents the true Lalah position, but in that case, wouldn’t it have been better to delve deeper and kill them off early?
In three minutes, I can reveal all of Shuji’s past and intentions.
It’s an anime that does nothing but that kind of thing.
When I finally warp out, could it be that the very reason I wanted to go to Earth has disappeared because of someone, leaving me in shock…?
Not yet.
There will still be episodes later that make it hard to understand Shuji’s charm.
I just didn’t do it because it would get boring if done early on!
I can see the reaction of the otaku saying, “Wow, is this really happening?”
>>114Only 2 episodes left!?
>>114There are only two episodes left though…
>>114It’s better than not doing it, but I can only think that it should have been done sooner…
Machu is Kira and Nyaan is Aslan.
The image was supposed to have a relationship like Raku’s, right?
In the director’s mind, probably.
The process of Kysyria making Nyann her pawn is more detailed than the relationship between the three main characters in this anime.
>>117Characters from the Zeke Axe production lack charm and popularity, and in the end, the conversation always revolves around the old characters.
>>117I really don’t get why the interactions with Kshirya are more meticulously portrayed than the relationship with Shuji.
>>117The close treatment of refugees leads to a somewhat dependent relationship with Nyankishiria, while the shallow interactions with the opposite sex of differing ages, like the cold attitude of Nyanekuzabe, create a sense of distance that feels understandable.
Macchu’s rebellious attitude from last week has completely disappeared; what happened?
>>147Read between the lines.
It would have been better if there was some proactivity like Lalah’s.
>>118From Lalah, who dreams of a Zeon officer coming to take her to space while spreading her legs.
Aren’t you the one who’s not moving, trying to buy a cruiser to go to Earth and buying parts to make a Gundam shoot a gun, hoping to somehow make it work?
When it comes to konchi, there’s nothing but ponchi.
I wonder if this work is popular among people who love to indulge in fantasies called reading between the lines.
>>122Since it’s packed with information, there’s no choice but to read between the lines and enjoy it somehow.
>>122It’s already buzzing with fan creations and speculation about developments…
>>122Zeke Ax is mostly explained through monologues and lines, so there isn’t much between the lines.
But Gihren’s screen time was short.
It can’t help but feel like the relationships among the three main characters are weak, no matter how you look at it.
Let’s have a prequel with Shuji as the main character in Gundam Ace.
>>126It seems that the series will stop after a few episodes.
I think there are only two episodes left, but I have a feeling this anime might wrap it up in just a few minutes.
I seriously can’t think of any thoughts other than being a weirdo.
Well, there should be some sort of success.
This guy’s emotions are so inhuman that I can’t really understand them.
The remaining events are the colony laser destruction, the battle between Machu and Nyaan, and Shalabul versus Exazekun, right?
There might be time for Shuji to delve deeper, perhaps.
>>135What are you going to do, Shirozu-san!?
>>146That guy will be fine as long as he blasts Kshirya with a bazooka in the end.
The more you say Shuji Shuji, the more the charm of Machu and Nyan disappears.
>>137It has always been like that, so it doesn’t really matter…
The description is lacking, that’s true.
It seems like there might be a clear reason, either in terms of setting or structure, for Shuji’s charm that makes it easy to understand why he falls in love.
Even if we were to delve deeper from now, there is a feeling that presenting Shuji’s tragic past at this late stage wouldn’t be ideal.
Do it before you disappear.
I’m ready to turn things around; I’m looking forward to the next story.
>>140Always this.
Most of the lines end with “that’s what Gundam said,” so you can’t see a single thought of this guy himself.
Isn’t it the lowest behavior to be spray-painting graffiti on the wall?
Matsunyuan is persistent, but Shuji’s interest is pretty faint, like it’s at the level of, “Are we friends?”
>>145Even if I were told that I had a crush on one of them from here, I wouldn’t be convinced at all, given the lack of interaction.
>>145Shuuji has no emotional depiction, so it’s too much of a mystery to understand.
>>145In the interpretation of voice actors, it feels like a subject of interest rather than being like friends, so the balance of the arrows is completely off.
>>160Does the interpretation of a voice actor have a basis?
>>170If you’re going to act like that at least until the end, there’s no way to expect anything, right?
>>170It is more grounded than the general audience’s impressions.
>>170I interpreted and acted that way, and it’s definitely better than the nonsense of an anonymous person.
>>160It’s a character that seems to have had almost no dialogue originally, but it feels like they were forced to add more through Gundam’s advocacy.
Even if they say it’s the voice actor’s interpretation, isn’t it just fifty steps to a hundred steps compared to the viewer’s interpretation?
>>145We’re not even friends.
The part about friends… is so vague that it’s suspicious.
I couldn’t feel any charm that would make the main two characters chase after it to the point of ruining their lives, and I’ve come this far without being able to get into the story.
I don’t understand why Machu and Nyaan go wild if Shuji doesn’t have charm, so please make sure to properly depict that in the first half.
Atmospheric anime
From now on, Iomagneso will start operating to melt Antarctica for the sake of the Earth.
The First Apostle Shuji is inside the melted ice, isn’t he?
It’s a big circus with ball riding!
I prefer when Machu and Nyan interact with characters other than Shuji.
Especially Nyan.
>>159It was better when I was interacting with Kshyria and Exabekun…
>>163It might just be that the two characters are well-defined rather than their interaction with Nyān.
What’s with Machu’s familiarity with the Sodonk crew?
>>161Time has passed, and you were originally someone who tends to get close to others quickly, right?
Should I have at least shown some nipple?
I can understand why Machu, who seems to seek the extraordinary, falls in love, but Nyaan is a mystery.
>>164From Nyaan’s perspective, Shuji probably looks like a source of peace or a refuge.
From the perspective of Nyaan, who faces danger from persecution and dark jobs, Shuji may seem charming, even though he is the complete opposite of Machu.
It seems like a setting has been created for a fateful battle over Shuji between two people, but there doesn’t seem to be any particular drama.
>>165I still don’t know if we will fight again or not.
Don’t worry about the preview; it’s originally offbeat.
There was no description of the moment of falling in love.
The description is something you can imagine, but…
The way it disappeared is bad; it looks like Gundam took me away on its own, even though I tried to listen to the story.
If we can meet again, I just want to see you. Lady Kishiria wants that too.
As for sacrifice, I originally had no particular concern for the lives and deaths of others.
Because I’m committing a level of mass slaughter that could be in a textbook, while saying “Nyaa” and “Shuuji Shuuji”…
Please elaborate a little more on the reasons for being so deeply involved…
>>171Kishiria is saying to do it, so it’s a win-win.
Exactly, Nyaan is saying, “I don’t care what happens anymore.”
Well, Nyaan doesn’t have anything else other than Machu and Shuu-chan anymore.
The opinions of voice actors are probably more reliable than our speculations.
>>179Of course.
It should be greatly referenced.
“What will it accomplish just using ‘this is how the voice actor interpreted it’?”
>>190Isn’t it that the creators are giving instructions saying, “This is the kind of story it will be, so please speak with these emotions”?
If Nyann took this stance, it could have been used as a contrast with Matzu, who is an NT that doesn’t kill people, by agreeing with Kiciria.
>>181I felt that I understood this story much better with the perspective of being grateful to Kycilia.
I think it’s not good that the viewers can’t perceive any of Shuuji’s feelings towards the two.
If it was this packed in the second half, we didn’t have to do that clan battle so intensely in the beginning, right?
Did you need a Pomeranian or something?
>>183In the final episode, I’ll come to save Machu in a pinch.
>>183However, in terms of Director Tsurumaki’s style, that kind of coming-of-age story with adolescent girls from that time feels more characteristic.
This is definitely colliding with Anno’s alternate universe of the Universal Century.
The main topic of the conversation is Parallel 1st.
The characters remain as stage props and bystanders.
Will it end like this, or will the second season do well?
Unlike solar rays or colony lasers, mass destruction weapons that depend on specific units and individuals feel somehow distorted.
>>192There were quite a few things that could be considered like mass destruction mobile armors.
The scale of the destruction is just a little incredible.
There’s nothing else to serve as a basis for interpretation.