
Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans, Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury, QGVUVUX Mobile Suit Gundam
Are you stupid?
I quite like it.
If there were 6 episodes, we could have a Pokémon battle.
>>3It’s definitely a possibility to do something in a short format.
>>14It’s exactly episode six of Netflix.Well then, is it okay…
I think it might be better to have a movie-like structure with about 6 episodes.
UC is episode 7 and G-Reco is episode 5, right?
Wait, is it not a split-cour but a single cour for Gekido Axis?
I wanted them to make at least 24 episodes of Zeke Aks but just around 3 episodes of Iron Blood.
>>7Iron-Blooded Orphans is interesting in every episode and can also be a topic of discussion, so it’s not a waste.
It’s great that you got to be cared for a lot.
It seems that the last one for Iron-Blooded Orphans will be in 4 seasons.
It seems that next week it will be 35 degrees, so I think it might exceed 60 degrees in August.
Was G-Reco an experiment?
Since Zeke Axis is effectively episode 10, the next one will be episode 5.
Zeke Axis was highly rated up to about episode 6, and episode 6 was the best.
I like the way of thinking similar to EXILE without a thread name.
I laughed.
It’s more terrifying that a Gundam has appeared that can’t fool the audience even for just one season.
>>17It seems like the works up to now have been able to deceive viewers for about one core season.
If it’s a small story, six episodes should be enough, right?
If it’s a story the length of a narrative, I can do that.
I feel like the Requiem of Revenge was a total of 6 episodes.
Isn’t it just right?
The requiem for revenge is not 30 minutes long.
Zikax will have one more season after becoming its official name.
I’m knowledgeable.
Otherwise, it would be too half-hearted.
It’s the third episode for things like the igloo, huh…
Is Stargazer three episodes of 10 minutes each?
It’s not related, but if there were a Zeke Ax version of Igloo, I wonder if there would be mobile suits that couldn’t become Gelgoog.
>>28This is Zuda!
The 008 squad has about four episodes, right?
If they’re doing one more season, will Machu and Nyaan have nothing to do with the story at all, Zik Axis?
The relationship between these two characters is packed to the point that it has to be resolved within one season.
Compared to Orga, who had videos and memes created years after the broadcast, Machu feels like a one-time character.
In summer, even Anonymous seems to be forgotten.
>>32This is gossip, right?
The spin-off of “Kyoukai Senki” was about 10 minutes long and had 6 episodes.
The conversation was too short to have a proper discussion.
Everyone’s not going to war, huh?
Having fewer episodes allows you to do what you want without thinking about connections.
>>35Isn’t it Siegax that’s doing that?
SEED FREEDOM is slightly less than 6 episodes when converted to a TV anime format.
I think if there were a few more episodes in the early part of the Clava arc, the ending this time would have felt more impactful.
Iron-Blooded fought against the Mobile Armor was enjoyable up to that point.
Mercury was interesting in the first phase.
Zeke Ax was interesting up to episode 3.
>>38I like the second season too…
Like that Country Ma’am…
On the contrary, I’m curious about what kind of story would have unfolded if Zeke Ax was 4 cours long.
The weight and excitement of the work seem likely to change as well.
Mobile Suit Gundam: Hathaway’s Flash Episode 3 (Scheduled)
Since it’s 90 minutes long, there are actually only 3 episodes.
>>44Twilight Axis is all put together in about 30 minutes, so it’s basically one episode.
I think a theatrical version that complements the depiction might come, even though the story itself will be concluded.
It’s also nice that it’s compact, like in “Gundam 0080: War in the Pocket.”
In a 5-minute anime
It would be nice if one movie was really easy to watch.
The new short ones are nice, but hurry up and create the continuation of KonoSuba!
Wasn’t the Netflix one episode 6…?
I want them to do something like 1 hour × 6 episodes.
The Ziek Ax project itself has been in the works for several years, and it’s really delayed…
>>55It seems that there are probably plans for things like UC2 and FennuHasagami, so there might be a substantial TV series in the works right now.
Yesterday’s Ziku Axis was interesting, wasn’t it?
I wonder why they didn’t make it a rule for Gundam to have four cour seasons every year like Nichiasa.
>>59Because it’s incredibly tough.
One reason is that there was also the physical stamina to continuously create animated content year-round on-site, despite the circumstances of the Heisei trilogy and the broadcasters.
I’m suspicious about whether it really ends in 12 episodes since I don’t know how it will conclude.
>>60If we crush the Ioguman, it will probably end somehow.
The Zekunova will probably explode and become unclear in the front.
It seems like there might be a second season for Zeke Axis.
>>61This time, it’s probably going to be difficult to adjust due to color constraints.
>>61Even if there are two seasons, I think it will be a few years later.
Since there is no second season, the voice actor’s recording completion interview is boldly featured…
The production company changed in the second season (the worst).
Maybe Zeke Ax is a split 2-cour.
They probably won’t go beyond the internal strife of Zeon since they haven’t even created concept art or modeling for MS on Earth.
It’s supposed to just end in one season normally.
>>69This time, it will be like that for the Zieg Ax.
It’s not surprising that a sequel project could be proposed given how successful this worldview has been.
If you think there will be a second season after watching this, that is wishful thinking.
The desire to fix the bug-ridden Giga Ax.
It’s become quite common lately for sequels to come out many years later, so it’s not entirely impossible.
Demon Slayer… Girls und Panzer…
I wonder if there are various entanglements that make it so that no matter how famous the staff is, there always seems to be something strange when it comes to Gundam.
It seems that Jikaxes will have a second season.
I don’t think Shuji and the others will come together in the remaining episodes.
>>75If they were to do a second season, I wonder if there would really be that much to do…?
>>78Well, maybe it’s just a method of introducing a new main character and using characters like Machu or as guests.
>>75No way, what are they going to do for season 2 from here on out?!!
The continuation is in the movie version.
I can hardly believe they plan to wrap it up in one season after expanding the story so much in the final act.
>>79Isn’t it just like how the Strategic Self-Defense Forces attacked in Eva, even if you say it’s a furoshiki?
Episode 6 (OVA)
It seems like not enough space is just a misperception.
It’s both sufficient in length and crap.
>>82The allocation…
>>82That’s fine, so go back to your nest.
“Even with such a pointless thread, there are people who get irritated.”
>>84For now, if I pretend like that, they’ll pay attention to me.
If there’s a second season, it should be Char’s multidimensional wanderings…
Until we meet up with Shuji and return to the original timeline.
It’s fun to have these kinds of fantasies.
So today it’s about nitpicking in that direction, huh?
OVA culture… where did you go?
>>89There’s almost no point in doing it now that streaming is in its heyday…
>>89To exclusive anime on Netflix and Amazon Prime.
>>89Isn’t the idea of releasing a movie and selling media in the theater being directly inherited?
Kluivert is one win away from first place, and Io Maggno has somehow been completed.
I wanted each character to be further explored during the clearly elapsed time.
>>92It’s obvious that they’ve already stopped doing that around Mercury, so just give up.
Even if we dig into 50 episodes for no reason, it will just drag on, and unlike the unemployed, ordinary people’s time is limited.
Since Endless Waltz is episode 3, that should be fine too.
I wish there was a monthly one-hour broadcast like Katanagatari.
>>96I would like to see this format in Gundam to some extent.
Sometimes Netflix anime has weird episode numbers, so for some exclusive anime, it might end with 6 episodes.
But rather than feeling a sense of obligation to do 50 episodes and increasing the gap period,
I think there are good aspects to consistently producing works, even on a small scale.
But hurry up and release the continuation of Hathaway.
For modern people pressed for time, there’s no need to watch anything rated 4 or below on Amazon Prime.
I understand that you wanted to dig deeper, but I don’t understand why you would say such harsh things.
>>103You’re not seriously thinking; you just want to nitpick.
It even twists out of nowhere.