
Shining Chapter Mobile Fighter G Gundam Yoshitake Suzuki Aharris Newtap
The image is intentionally designed to deviate from the main story.
It’s really dark.
Also, the Shining Finger is really a finger, not just the palm.
>>2Was it the one with three fingers going in deep…?
I have a memory of the description being quite scary.
>>9I feel like there was a depiction of continuously poking.
>>9Pinch both temples with your thumb and little finger.
Poking the space between the eyebrows with my middle finger.
Stabbing both eyes with the index finger and ring finger.
>>114I tried it, and it’s quite difficult.
The one where God Gundam doesn’t appear.
An example of what happens even when the main scriptwriter writes it.
There’s a strange etiquette that says it needs to be done in a dark and morbid way.
>>5That is from the original author…
>>508th Squad…
>>1008 is to connect to the refreshing ending of the last Kerguelen escape!
>>10If your impression is just that it’s dark and morally bleak after reading it, that’s understandable, but if you haven’t read it and are saying this, I wish you’d just keep quiet.
>>5It seems to be due to that guy Yoshiyuki Tomino.
>>5The original game didn’t have any rape setting at all, despite the shocking blue.
Hayami’s chin, which has always been used as a foundation for novel settings, has a sad past…
>>85I feel like there was some depiction of Blue somehow ejaculating inside the pilot suit after Yu activated the EXAM.
It’s so long ago that I barely remember it.
Somehow, it’s Gundam War Chronicles with Cthulhu elements squeezed in.
There are various differences in the portrayal of the heroine and other aspects as well.
The novel of the movie “Dohan” was a good supplementary reading.
>>8There were many parts that made me think, “Why don’t they explain this in the movie?” but I also have a feeling that it’s difficult to present them visually, so it can’t be helped.
>>15There were quite a few differing opinions about Amuro stepping on a human too.
I have memories of liking the illustrations in the novel of Zionic Front because they were somehow cute.
I’ve heard that besides Gundam, the novel version of Dunbine is also quite incredible.
0080 had a happy ending that deviated from the original story.
The species freedom was generally the same.
There are differences like the order in which the four Accords are defeated and Shin not being punched away by Kira.
>>16(It’s probably difficult to hit a battleship even with Lake M.)
>>16The people who have been involved in novelization from long ago also participated in the screenplay for this movie version, so there isn’t a big difference, but there is more depth in the exploration of the inner aspects.
The ability to allocate time to the captain’s sentiments when escaping the sinking Ark Angel, or Shin’s feelings when entrusted with Destiny once again, is something unique to novels.
It’s not interesting to do the same thing as in the anime.
The novel version of Gundam became a huge hit because it significantly changed the content…
I heard that the thread image ends with defeating Devil Gundam in the Guiana Highlands and that’s it.
>>19Finishing the conversation in the Guiana Highlands isn’t a bad idea.
It was content specifically designed to deflate G Gundam-loving kids.
>>21At that time, when I was a middle school student, I happily bought it.
I finished reading it and felt different from what I expected… it was disappointing.
It’s convenient to be able to see older works as e-books, not just comics.
Among the Gundam novelizations, “Those Who Resist the AOZ” is relatively minor, but it’s recommended because the enhanced human heroine dies every time, going against the norm.
You can also see the Barzam performing a Jet Stream Attack.
I remember that all the novels from the One Year War side stories were interesting.
If you’re going to do something different from the anime, then change it completely from the ground up.
The image in the thread is half-heartedly similar to the anime and is less interesting than the anime.
When I searched, I found that Shining Finger could get serious if it wanted to.
It seems like you’re becoming like a Bodhisattva with the ability to destroy brains.
Bald is relatively restrained in Gundam, or rather, the unpleasant sexual depictions are at most like the first one.
In the ByStonwell, it will get really crazy.
>>30V is intense.
Wasn’t the handling of MF quite different?
The afterword in the final volume is the worst because it contains complaints about being harshly criticized by those around.
>>32Of course!
>>50If you’re going to do something original, that’s one thing, but it’s not acceptable to do it using a big IP.
V’s novel had bugs scattered by the Wuigg.
The bald person’s writing is hard to read, but the world-building is interesting.
The depiction of the cockpit is quite detailed, fueling my imagination.
>>34I can tell that I really like the combat and mecha depiction, which are rich in any era of works.
>>34I wonder if it was Beryle that first intentionally did softer CG processing to reduce the burden on the pilots.
I remember the battle of Dakar in the novel Z.
The psychological depiction of Camille, who seems to be tripping from the voice of Fooh heard through the tuning of the biosensor, is frightening.
From the outside, the sharpness of the combat is increasing more and more.
I thought F91 was meant to complement the parts that were shortened in the movie, but when I started reading, the places it complemented were different than I expected.
>>36It’s part of the Rona family…
>>36The crucial part of the movie has a completely different development, so it doesn’t serve as a supplement at all.
The novel version of 0083 is mostly the same as the anime, but I like it because it’s easier to understand.
Tomino’s novels have some erotic and grotesque elements, but they also manage to capture exciting aspects, which is commendable.
The senile master.
The conclusion where the fil and Po receive their appropriate rewards and where a nuclear missile is plunged into the chest wound of Turn X.
There are quite a few impressive parts, and although I only read it once several decades ago, I can remember quite a bit.
>>43Is it in the novel that the Psycho Gundam is discovered and appears as the Black Doll?
>>51It feels somewhat psycho-like, but yes.
In the end, I will share my fate with the Moonlight Butterfly of Diana (I think that was the name of the MS?).
>>51I thought there was nothing like this in anime when I saw it in Super Robot Wars!? Then later I found out it was from a novel.
I realized that I actually liked AGE for its slightly weird yet serious vibe, which lacks any vulgarity and has a hobby anime feel to it.
08 is amazing.
“Except for Kiki being raped, it’s interesting.”
>>46Wasn’t it a setup where the man admired the hero from a drama?
Because of that, I remember that Shiro couldn’t have a heroic moment where he got caught by guerrillas, couldn’t make it in time for the operation, and had to rely on his comrades for help in negotiations.
Sometimes Byston Well turns into a sensual novel scene, but it’s quite erotic, isn’t it…?
I really like the SEED series.
I love the scenery descriptions in “Sengoku Basara.”
In F91, Seabook’s parents are portrayed as toxic.
Can I think that it’s different from anime?
>>52In the first place, Seabook himself has turned into a rather perverted character.
Zabine has become such a ridiculously pathetic character.
It’s too different.
>>52In anime, it’s not that both parents are toxic.
I thought it was just a story about Lala, but the main plot developed at an incredible speed during the secret meeting.
If only the thread image had at least featured the God Gundam…
For The Barrel had a visually striking quality, but the main story’s ordinary gloominess was a bit boring.
Kasubal is really just a troublesome guy.
It’s exciting when settings that you can’t understand from just the anime show up.
The all-around monitor is CG-processed to appear bright because if it were to directly show outer space, the pilot would go insane.
For other reasons, the dummy balloon looks real because it is easily enhanced with CGI.
Z has a strongly memorable setting where Camille is teased as the Iron Maiden.
There was something like a mysterious dark martial art, right?
I prefer the one from Fukui for Turn A.
I’m on the Socie side.
In “Char’s Counterattack,” they firmly adhere to that setting, and when the camera angle is from outside the MS, the space is black.
The space shown on the monitor in the cockpit is depicted in a bluish tone.
The Shuffle Alliance is coming to kill, right?
Why???
Gundam 00 didn’t differ much from the anime in terms of the overall story.
There were occasional minor differences in details.
>>70For now, the famous one is Nena Re◯pu…
>>87But I thought, someone like him who loves the massacres and atrocities of the battlefield would do it, right?
It seems like she’s enjoying herself thoroughly before killing, like with Saji’s older sister.
Just because it can’t be broadcast.
I learned about Blue Destiny from a novel, so I was surprised to see that Maureen had a face like this…
When I was in elementary school, I bought and read only the first book of the 08 novels, but I couldn’t read the continuation because it never arrived at the nearby bookstore no matter how long I waited.
Hearing that Kiki gets raped in later years, I was glad I didn’t read it back then.
Because the character’s feelings are not expressed at all through dialogue or narration, it became clearer in the novel.
When it comes to Mashmur’s famous lines…
It’s the aesthetics of ruin! Isn’t it?
The “DUPE particles” that suddenly appear in the novel version of SEED FREEDOM.
I was told to write this by Morita-san…
In the colored illustrations, Chibodee has the same character design as in the anime version.
In the narrative of the novel, it is written as a brown-haired punk, and I was like ???
Before being interesting or boring, the descriptions in the novel version are just a mess.
>>78It often happens that when I haven’t discussed with the person who does the illustrations, the depictions don’t match up like this.
I saw it in another genre of novel as well.
Graham Acre, whose mind is getting noisy.
>>79What’s yours is mine!
I don’t know if it’s the same as the anime, but the setting of shooting heavy metal particles with an electromagnetic barrel in the beam rifle was easy to understand.
I was surprised to see Amuro riding the Sturm Diest.
I think the reason God Gundam doesn’t appear in the G Gundam novel version is because it received such poor reviews that it was canceled.
Towards the end, it was clearly picking up pace.
Resolution: 177×250It seems.
Ken
X and Tekketsu don’t have a novel version, huh?
Isn’t it just full of rape?!
The author is not only participating in the main story as a screenwriter but is also working on the final episode titled “Master Asia: Dawn of Death.”
>>90I wonder if the spirit that came out is not interesting because it’s just like the anime…
>>94Afterword of Volume 1 is exactly the same.
Readers who have read this will probably be angry and say, “Don’t mess around.”
Even if I just do a novelization of the anime itself,
I have concluded that we cannot win against the work G Gundam.
It sounds like you’re saying something like that.
In addition, in the afterword of volume 2
It seems that more letters of rejection arrived than expected.
Isn’t it problematic that anime novelizations are just mere transcriptions of the visual works?
It is also said.
>>138There are probably times when it’s necessary, but looking back now I think, “Don’t respond in the afterword!”
>>138It’s not that I’m saying to just do the anime as it is.
If you’re going to change it, something like 1st or Belchill would be nice.
Mr. Hayashi’s virtual war chronicle was generally interesting, but I was a bit disappointed that it felt somewhat light, perhaps because it wasn’t about characters I created myself.
It’s a deep dive into how Lacus doesn’t want to give the Freedom to Kira at the beginning of Seed, right? It’s the Seed novel.
>>93Raks begins to regret inviting Kira to the Compass as he watches him suffer from his freedom.
Is everyone really into Gundam novels that much…?!
I thought it was only the 08th Team.
In recent years, Build Fighters and The Witch from Mercury have released novels.
>>96Is MioMio going to be raped?
>>96As expected, Build Fighters is refreshing, right?
Wasn’t Belchill what Tomino wanted to do? He wrote various things in the afterword.
>>97Gundam is undoubtedly a work by Tomino.
I’m frustrated that I can’t create freely until Turn A.
>>101“The Flash of Takemikazuchi is completely a novel written by Yoshiyuki Tomino himself.”
>>97At first, it had content similar to Belchill, but the higher-ups said, “What about having a hero as a father?” so it was rewritten for the movie.
>>102I like the development where Amuro makes a comeback thanks to the power of the baby, but the idea that “old enough to know better, single Char can’t defeat married Amuro” resonates with many viewers…
>>97I don’t know what it’s like now, but back then, Belchill was merely an early concept for the Char’s Counterattack movie.
It seems that the impression of AGE’s novels was elevated, but the evaluation changed after a certain period.
>>103There was an expression that made me think, “You don’t have to write so much about Frit.”
>>103I feel like the first volume was well-received, but from the second volume onward, it’s been criticized for being too over-the-top.
It feels like a Type-Moon work, like a certain kind of replay.
It must be tough for the Gundam protagonist to ejaculate and poop in the cockpit…
>>105The grandmaster is emphasizing the use of diapers and has included toilets in G-Reco, so they are definitely thinking about that aspect.
Hathaway dies because he didn’t hold Gigi.
I feel like when Kira fell into darkness, Lacus was thinking something like “It’s finally broken…”
It gives the impression that the AGE novel was just elevated as a contrarian response to the main work.
In the novel, Lacus returns to the spotlight, but the people aren’t listening to what Lacus is saying at all; they are just desperately clinging to seek salvation.
It’s not strange to wet yourself in the cockpit, is it?
It’s the kind of situation where you’re so scared that you end up wetting yourself.
>>117I think there was a line in the first episode of FSS where they were fighting while urinating.
For better or worse, if the adaptation is too faithful, it will end up being a topic that no one discusses, just like in 0083.
I realized that in novels, especially with printed text, I can do pretty much anything I want, so there are a lot of erotic elements.
The F91 novel had a lot of supplemental world-building, which was great.
>>120If it’s just the movie, then what is Cosmo Babylon, and what kind of guy is Sibuk?
It’s explained to the extent that you can’t ask for more.
In “Hathaway’s Flash,” Hathaway isn’t completely brainwashed by Quack Salamander; he’s actually carrying out activities of his own volition.
Is the novel version of “Seed of Death” really that different?
I read a novel about the species, but there wasn’t much difference.
>>122Just the same with just having completion.
>>128How about the movie?
>>133Freedom is quite straightforward.
It seems like Ingrid is more likely to change impressions than the main characters.
>>133The overall structure is the same, but with more supplementation.
The details are different.
I think the story of the aftermath is original to the novel.
I feel like the settings for the 00’s Gaga Cannon were different between the novel and the movie version.
The illustrations in the various death novels are erotic.
In the novel version of Gundam War Chronicles, it’s a trap set by Kshiri’s private army.
The two teams helped their respective leaders, Jim and Dom, who were in an accident, and the war came to an end.
In the end, the Federation delivered a letter to the Zeon side’s house.
“The day the war ended, Dad made a new friend.”
It’s incredibly idealistic, but I like it because it’s refreshing…
ZZ was quite different in its development.
It seems like Belchirl’s baby dies in the end…
The crew sister who is openly showing her breasts in Sen Hasa was wearing a shirt in the movie.
Let’s try reading some 08 novels again; I hear they’re a bit different from other novels.
Is Gundam really completely different between the anime and the novels? Is it because the audience is different?
The thread image originally depicted a soldier who was supposed to represent Neo-Japan, but it was revealed that he was Rain’s boyfriend, and the depiction was thoroughly provocative.
Many people missed the scene where Colonel Michael dies in the movie version, so some finally recognized it in the novel version.
I was able to confirm the dying scene in the subsequent broadcast.
“Gundam Hathaway was quite difficult to read, but is the novel version okay?”
Is it just because it’s Tomino that it turned out that way? It was really amazing.
>>144Hmm… that’s right… that’s how it is…
>>151I honestly like this.
>>144It’s hard to read, but it’s actually one of the easier ones to read.
>>153W-What did you say?
In that case, the dialogue scenes are easier to read, but the combat scenes are…
I really love the intense developments that follow the solar ray launch in the first part of the novel.
Kai & Hayato vs. Char match card, etc.
Personally, I prefer the novel version where we vow “We will always be together!” over the movie where Agnes goes to pick him up in FREEDOM’s last Shinluna.
From confusion to seriously losing my mind and experiencing memory regression.
“How dare you hurt my precious Domon!” Master Asia, the undefeated East, shouts as he challenges Devil Gundam.
Only the novel version can be seen.
I was shocked to see Katagina from V Gundam getting heavily irradiated.
And I’ve been turned into a cyborg!
Cusco gets picked up reasonably, but Leroy doesn’t get picked up easily.
>>154I used the name from an original character in G Generation, but it was changed later.
Just looking at the summarized text, it’s terrible, but I don’t dislike the Eastern Unbeatable who gets angry for Domon and revolts against the Devil Gundam…
>>155Who made my cute Domon cry! I really only like that master.
While each work has its own theme, there is also the reasoning that in war, there is no point in moralizing or being vulgar.
In the Berthold novel, some of the character names and mecha names are different.
Talia thought, “There’s no way Asuran could be a spy; he’s just not cut out for it.”
The novel version that also depicts the inner side of Cola Sour.
Speaking of G Gundam, how was the 30th anniversary novel?
I think Lean’s Wings is really difficult to read.
If you’re reading Tomino’s novels, you should read the Aura Battler Dunbine War Chronicles.