
Gingnam: “Hahaha! The spring of my world has come!!”
Power type Koyasu-kun
The director apologizes, saying something like, “I’m sorry, but I could only prepare a role like this due to your overwhelming power.”
>>2A voice actor who can make Tomino say something like that is really rare, isn’t it?
No wonder Kidani uses Koyasu-kun for various important characters in his works.
It’s interesting that the supporting character Koyasu suddenly does this.
In the original work, it’s still restrained.
It feels like a big deal in the game.
The next Asham Boone is also quite rich.
Gundam’s CV Koyasu
Generally strong.
Saying the names of lovers or wives on the battlefield is…
It’s a line that a dying soldier would say in a whiny way!
I will neutralize with a man who makes the impossible possible.
I think it would be fine to be an ally in Super Robot Wars at least once.
You used to really love Lady Diana, didn’t you?
>>9I’ve participated on a whim before…
…Don’t die! This is!
If a beautiful Ginginamu appeared, it would make me laugh…
At first, it had a sense of being a big deal, but towards the end, I felt that the Ginga Nam squad was regular military but without combat experience, and that the Turn X was just strong…
In reality, it’s just pushing through with Turn X.
There are moments where the power of the voice makes you accept them as the final boss.
It teaches that voice, momentum, and machine performance are important.
The situation in the war between DC and Militia is out of control, so they brought out even crazier characters to forcibly unify their intentions and make them cooperate…
The person is unable to counterattack to the extent of being pushed back by a boy who is overwhelmingly inferior in physique.
It’s too pathetic to lose to Roland with a sword!
But Roland is doing swordsmanship in Aztec, you know.
>>19It looks like he’s at a disadvantage because he’s being folded, but if you check closely, Roland seems to be losing ground…
>>19Have you ever fought with a sword?
There isn’t!
>>105It’s good that they’re cutting that scene, so they’ve changed the dialogue too.
>>19Roland broke his sword with a consecutive series of strikes, but since his wrist was twisted, if he had continued like that, Roland would have been cut down.
I’ve always thought that’s definitely not the Shining Finger.
Koyasu-kun (the boss)
Koyasu-kun (Firefighter’s Wind)
Koyasu-kun (the reliable old guy)
A show-off who is bad at fighting, Gimgin Ganam!
The sword scene always makes me laugh with Roran’s reckless button-mashing.
>>24Roland is a miner, after all…
>>24It’s funny that I’m in the chest mode of Shigen-ryu.
In reality, even Ginganum probably hasn’t had a serious fight to the death that often.
No matter how much you train, you would be surprised if they came at you with that kind of momentum.
The dead side of the mock battle ace.
I like the part where you throw the sword to Roland.
I loved Diana, but since she doesn’t rely on me, I’m sulking and causing a huge ruckus.
>>30That said, I understand that their temperament is too bad to take them along…
Even if I took you there, you would have just been acting up anyway…
The Diana counter is also a concern, and no matter what I do, I’m in a bind.
If these guys had actually descended to Earth with me, they would have burned everything to the ground, making Po look cute in comparison.
Even if I go along, I’ll just end up being a bodyguard like in Smough, and I can’t help but feel that I’ll be losing a lot to Turn A and end up on the Black Knight route.
>>35Since I haven’t excavated the Turn X, even if I bring the fleet’s mobile suits, it will probably end up being something like the Mahiroo…
It was a turning point for me personally when I landed a quirky role after being fed up with only playing good-looking characters.
I put in a lot of effort to show the growth from a side character to a main role.
The bald man is already lovestruck.
I thought Koyasu wasn’t very good during this period, but this character was nothing short of divine.
Was the game always shouting like this…?
>>40Who’s this guy in the Gundam Breaker commercial?
When I’m in a high tension state, it feels like I’m being taken over by Turn X.
Tomino: “I feel sorry for having cast a man of Gimminganam’s caliber for someone like Koyasu-kun.”
>>42So I’m going to give you the Asham sandwich, bald guy.
>>44Koyasu-kun has become hypoxic.
If you think about it, the boss is just an enemy character for making a nice landing in the end.
>>44
>>42I thought it was a bit trivial, but it seems I really wrote it with that intention after all.
Kantoku’s Koyasu-kun has a high rating…
The evaluation of Gingaman is low…
The one described as a handsome guy in the novel (sneaker edition).
The last episode with Koyasu-kun.
You can tell that a lot is being messed up.
Koyasu-kun’s salary has gone up too much.
I haven’t seen you around lately.
In G Generation, it seems to be treated as the strongest, so I thought the original material must be overwhelmingly powerful, but I remember that while Turn X is strong, Gingham’s own strength didn’t seem that impressive.
>>49I think it’s not actually that weak… or rather, in that world, even Roland doesn’t really give off the impression of being a top pilot…
What they’re saying is quite feeble, yet it doesn’t make you feel that way.
In Turn A, the only pilot that feels like a strong character is Captain Harry.
>>53It’s probably just that the aircraft is not great, but if they got a Gundam, they’d probably be a pretty strong person… I do really love the Gold Sumo, though.
>>53It must be Coren too.
>>74Why can he defeat Bandit with Capul?
Why did this guy lose normally after handing over the sword?!
>>54Loran is training under Earth’s gravity.
>>54If we had continued like that, Roran would probably have died.
But I couldn’t let go of the sword, so I was absorbed into the cocoon.
In the first place, it’s already quite strong at the sumo stage!
The pressure of the cut-in in the thread image is too strong.
Roran, who put all his effort into breaking the sword, and Ginganamu, who never gave up fighting even when the sword was broken.
Therefore, Ginga Nam is sealed away as a black history.
>>61Will I be sealed again? This Gym Ginganam!
A fitting end for a guy who said such things.
>>65It seems that the boundary between Ghim Ghinan and Turn X has disappeared, doesn’t it, at this time of the commander?
>>78I think it’s someone who’s excited about getting a big toy, like what a character riding a moonlight butterfly mech would say.
Kun Koyasu from F91 was like the student council president and didn’t fight.
In games and outside appearances, they portray him as a high-energy, crazy character, but in the original work, he is actually quite sharp until he reveals his true nature later on.
In the end, even Loran couldn’t bring out the power of Turn A…
Well, if I give it my all, it will probably turn into something like Ideon.
“I’m the final boss, but I don’t really have any particular ideology or ideals.”
>>66“I want to fight, it doesn’t matter.”
>>71Well, this could be called a thought.
>>71I won’t forgive you, Diana, for abandoning me!!!
When this and King Sakamizu followed, the heaviness of the power-type final boss wrecked my stomach.
>>67Both of them have great voices…
Obligation Gundam
In G-Reko, does Koyasu-kun appear in about two episodes?
As expected, it sounds like I’m in great shape!
When viewed through the lens of the game, Gimm Ginganam isn’t that noisy, and surprisingly, he talks quite normally.
And both the game and the anime are the same, Harry Aud.
>>75But when I’m having a loud conversation with Harry, the impact is so strong that I feel it’s only natural for the image to be pulled in this direction…
It’s a hopeless situation that a combat crazy character is weak…
Even though they look like they’re having so much fun, they’re said to have low pilot ability.
I’ve been living in peace on the moon, so I have zero combat experience.
>>77Turn X is too strong…
Even Harry, who is strong in everyone’s eyes, is in the same work…
The claim that humanity fights precisely because it is humanity, was it really from the heart?
Was it just a pretense to cover up the shock of being left behind by Diana?
>>81Because I come from a samurai background, being denied the act of fighting is equivalent to denying my existence, so I believe that is my true feeling.
On top of that, seeing the mess that the Diana Counter caused with its militia and the chaotic negotiations with the ground made me angry, so I thought, “Fine, I’ll do whatever I want too.”
>>87Since General wasn’t planning to go to war on their own after Agrippa died, they certainly had that stance.
There, the young master called out to me.
>>81The Ginganam family is a distinguished house that supports the moon militarily.
I think both exist.
I don’t really understand the NT-style loli Mary Bell.
I wonder who the best pilot is at using Turn X and Turn A.
>>85I think it’s a character from another bald person’s work, but it’s quite blunt.
Perhaps it becomes Ideon when the chosen one accurately rides it.
>>85I guess they’re a person whose sense of ethics is broken, able to unleash the maximum output of the Moonlight Butterfly without hesitation.
Harry mentioned it in the story as well.
It seems that the strength comes from the bond between the pilot and the aircraft.
From Harry’s perspective, riding the Gold Smo was probably the strongest state.
The fact that Roran could immediately discard the sword and escape due to the completely overpowered technology made him suitable as the protagonist.
>>90In the end, those two units are just too unconventional as Mobile Dolls.
The appropriate cultural level is probably sumo…
In the first place, it has a lot of persuasive power in the sense that Harry wouldn’t take you with him.
>>92I think it’s a big problem to take a Diana Counter that doesn’t have proper control and ignores commands as if it’s normal.
Right from the start, they ignored the order not to engage in the urban area and descended directly.
>>98I mean, the guys from the moon are just really bad overall…
>>100If anything, the moon people who have assimilated with the indigenous people are the worst!
Since he is quite good at negotiation, the young heir was taken in.
I mean, what was this guy riding if he couldn’t dig up X?
As expected, it’s a model with a Japanese sword.
>>99Crossbone X3, huh?
Diana Counter is also a complete fool, but if you say she had negotiations in advance, then she did do it properly…
>>101We are human beings from outer space, and since we are directly descending through the main body, from Earth’s perspective, it looks like a sudden attack rather than a negotiation; it only appears as if we are just playing a prank.
First, send a small number of messengers.
>>106We’ve been negotiating for years.
The young lord thought that someone from another continent was doing it and was assembling the militia’s air force.
>>109So first, it was necessary to prove that people really live on the moon and that negotiations come from there.
If you suddenly drop down into an urban area, of course you’ll be attacked.
>>112Well, from the perspective of a human who has been in cold sleep on the Moon, we have descended to Earth many times from long ago.
There are descendants of people who came down from the moon and settled on Earth first.
I guess there was the feeling that I didn’t think I was completely untrusted.
After recognizing the discrepancies that didn’t quite connect, there was a flow of wanting to hold a party or something like that.
>>119I can’t believe that those who descended are completely hiding their origins and implementing assimilation policies, truly becoming Earthlings.
Only Roland came to report that even his peers have lost interest in contacting the Diana Counter.
After all, the people from the moon are no good, are they?
>>124The moon is so stable that it has become a complete class society, so if we send the working class from Earth, where one can rise up by working, they would easily rebel.
>>128It’s not so much that it’s too stable, but rather that society can’t be maintained without that stability, so both the higher and lower social classes are just living within that framework.
Because of that, the child becomes an elderly person while the parent remains young, leading to an unnatural situation where they wake up from cryogenic sleep and reunite.
Well, there are probably a lot of people who want to go to Earth.
>>124Roland and the others came down under the condition of a two-year term for their investigations, after which they would be free. Therefore, it is dangerous for them to make contact with the Diana Counter after their term has expired…
I cannot blame the baker and the writer.
>>106But I don’t want to be looked down upon…
The heir underestimated the other party completely in the pre-negotiations, and it’s affecting the situation.
Even though we are also receiving technical support.
Everything comes down to Lady Diana’s excessive anxiety upon realizing her impending death.
I heard they were training so hard that they ended up covered in bruises, but I wonder if they were riding their special Mahiroo.
I thought that the experience from the thread really contributes to DIO.
To sum up the discussion, regardless of the individual perspective, it ends up being a negative assessment of Diana as a ruler.
>>114That’s right.
That queen rarely consults with anyone…
>>114It was good during the months when I was actively participating!
I’ve reached my limit and I want to start preparing for the end!
Due to the disadvantages of continuing a one-man system for a long time, executing everything with immediate decisions and actions is truly the lowest as a ruler, Diana-sama.
>>118In other words, it’s more of a cycle where she wakes up a bit, does some politics, and then sleeps again, so I don’t think it’s as much of a one-man system as I thought for Lady Diana.
Lady Diana also has her own true feelings about wanting to see Will…
Have you ever fought with a sword!?
It has happened once.
>>121That’s unfortunate!
I like the TV version better than the movie version regarding this.
I can understand that if there had been someone who could properly convey how to deal with the situation, it would have resulted in a much better outcome, given Diana’s personality that resembles a yankee and feels like a short manga.
I think it’s because I keep waking up briefly and then sleeping for long periods, so I feel like I have to quickly solve problems while I’m awake, which makes me decide and take action without consulting anyone.
I am a miner.
Strong, isn’t it?
The intellectual miner is strong.
I truly thought so.
You made it! Little brother! That’s a line that only makes sense if you’re completely crazy!
It was an impossible task to maintain control over a group of militia gathered even from such lower-class citizens.
Of course, everyone wants to eliminate the pests that are there so they can live freely on the surface.
>>133I will fight anyone who does not value human life!!
I wonder if they might be weak because they grew up in low gravity.
This Gundam is amazing!! As expected of Turn A’s big brother!! I feel like it was originally something like that.
In games, for example,
This Gundam is amazing!!! Just like our big brother Turn A!!!! It has that much!
>>136It’s a good game like a gâteau, but the acting has become more exaggerated than in the original.
>>139It seems that there might be guidance for G Generation’s Kou to perform in an exaggerated manner in the game, as it’s something quite impressive…
The citizens of Moon Race are so restricted by the hibernation device that they’re building up frustration… Just watching footage of the dark history can spark riots throughout the city…
A mother searching for her daughter, the spy, who is older or just awake from hibernation.
It’s amazing that everything is tied together solely by Lady Diana’s charisma.
>>138But Lady Diana also had a sense of limit due to her repeating hibernation too much…
Moonrace generally aspires to Earth, both in the upper and lower levels.
Only Agrippa is satisfied with the current situation and is secretly working behind the scenes to avoid coming down to the moon.
From the perspective of Earthlings, it’s somehow easier with Agrippa since there’s no war with the Moon.
That said, if you don’t fight, you’ll lose your energy and become a mutt, so staying energetic is important.
>>143In G-Reco, only the people from Venus have undergone mutation, so it should still be fine as long as it’s close to Earth…
Well, wasn’t the Moon’s Towa Sanga rebuilt because the colony was deteriorating badly…?
I had Kiehl take over, but I’m worried about whether I can manage being queen after that.
>>145The purging of opposing forces has been accomplished.
Harry will support [them] well…
The boss who appeared to end the story is too conveniently convenient, but the character is just too good.
>>148The director’s storytelling tends to have a conveniently favorable boss.
I like Koyasu-kun better when he’s playing some strange roles.
It’s interesting to know the circumstances that I have to output the TX, but it’s difficult to draw because there are too many lines, so for a while it was just in my head.
Mr. Inversion Anti
Aren’t we being overwhelmed by directors, singers, and voice actors these days?
>>155In the recent G-Reco movie, I’m all smiles with the staff and singers, so I’m feeling great.
>>155A bald lover completely outmatched by Hideki Saijo.
>>168“Believe in people more! The director will be totally smitten… that’s what I think.”
It’s a story you started, right?
Even the ancestors of the Lett squad, who were supposed to have maximum loyalty, have strayed from their original purpose and become barbaric.
Of course, Moron and the others were also rampaging until they were called by Live Diana.
The advance team may have been going through quite a tough time.
>>159You can’t survive on loyalty alone after your descendants.
The main story has a level of excitement like “This Turn X is amazing!” but in the game, it reaches a level of excitement like “This Turn X is incredible!!”
I make small mistakes here and there, but the Turn X is so strong that they feel like minor errors.
Asuhamu is fairly strong and has deep resentment, so their voice still has persuasive power.
The “Retto” squad was so caught up in their fun while plundering from civilians that I couldn’t stand watching their loyal moves in the latter half.
When the Ginginamu squad descended to Earth, the Turn A, which can use not only the Turn X but also the Moonlight Butterfly, was among their assets… It’s too much of an embodiment of violence…
Everyone seems to have lost interest in Diana in the story, but when they meet her in person and she speaks to them, they change their minds.
You’re a real idol, aren’t you?
>>166The rebellious members are just sulking because they can’t be seen by Lady Diana.
Even Roland lost his temper once and called that damn woman…
But I can’t imagine anyone else’s voice for this character except for Koyasu-kun.
Even Ghingham’s true feelings are sympathetic to Diana-sama.
>>172It’s kind of like a troublesome fan who becomes a reverse anti-fan.
Thinking about it, Gim’s claim that no one offered a word of appreciation seems pitiful.
I realized that the one I met when Soleil returned to the moon was a fake.
I think it’s really uncool to be pushed around in person.
>>176Well, if you think about which is stronger, the one who has been sleeping on the moon all along or the one who has been working as a miner under Earth’s gravity and has been trained, there’s some convincing evidence.
It’s not so much that Ginganam is weak, but rather it’s a difference in vitality cultivated through human experiences, that sort of thing.
>>176First of all, that sword is such a low-quality item that it breaks easily…
If I’m going to die, I’d rather be on the Earth where the man I loved was…
However, the amplitude of Ginganu’s swing is large from Zex.
Once a bald character is adopted, they tend to be quite lenient with the cast throughout that work, don’t you think?
>>179(Nabekumi, a regular, being greeted with “Nice to meet you” for the first time)
>>181I can’t tell if it was meant to be a joke or if it was just sincere…
>>179Hmm, should I do the audition again for New Testament Z?
>>182If you say that, then I’ll show you the Camille I’ve been for 20 years!!!
>>186…I read it with the intention of dropping it, but it got accepted.
I was shocked to learn later that Ghingham’s voice was done by Koyasu-kun because Turn A wasn’t broadcast in my area.
>>180I wondered if there was a way to know about Ghingham without a voice, but there were regular manga and stuff, huh?
>>192I was reading with a chatter.
I pictured it with a voice like Ryusaburo Otomo’s, an old man’s voice.
I have the impression that people who like baldness tend to recycle it.
Is there a showdown with swords in the movie version? → No way! It doesn’t have to be that faithful…!
The lines in Gundam games, not just in the VS series, tend to be quite high-energy.
>>189Go, fin funnel!
>>189Psychoooooo Jammmmmm!!!!!!!
Due to the timing, there are really a lot of cast overlaps around Blentarn Aiking, right?
Come back, Takeo Aobane.
>>193What a thing to say to a Shiki Theatre Company actor!
In the interview for Hathaway’s Flash, it’s nice how Mr. Tohida smoothly becomes Kamille.
Harry is seriously really strong and really loud.
>>199Roran, help meeeeeeeeee!!!!!!!
>>201Midgard oooooo!!!!!
Milan!!!!!!!!
>>203If anything happens that would make Lady Diana cry, ohhh!
I think G Gundam is probably the one with the least difference in tension between anime and games.