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[Mobile Suit Gundam SEED] Somehow… it feels persistently gloomy while watching it!

The discussion highlights emotional struggles in “Mobile Suit Gundam SEED DESTINY,” addressing themes of war and mental health.

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[Mobile Suit Gundam] Tell me a name like a Zeon MS.

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses mobility challenges in dense settings and various product mentions, blending humor and medicine.

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[Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam] Jerid: “…………”

The discussion revolves around anime reviews, expressing mixed feelings about characters, organizations, and nostalgic moments.

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[Mobile Suit Gundam SEED] Same person inside.

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses design issues in models, criticizing protrusions and durability, while hoping for better features.

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[Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam] I want Shirocco to be treated like a good person once in a while.

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses characters in Gundam, examining ethics, relationships, and critiques of societal norms.

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[Mobile Suit Gundam] The game I invested the most money in at the arcade was Gundam Card Builder.

The Jim Sniper II is a favored unit among players, highlighting issues with game updates and gameplay enjoyment.

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[Mobile Suit Gundam] Sirocco is banned? You’re joking.

Japan Otaku Reviews discuss character dynamics, tech evolution, and the chaotic end of Z, highlighting themes of genius and conflict.

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[Mobile Suit Gundam] How Dozle Survives

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses the challenges faced by characters in battle, highlighting themes of survival and impossible choices.

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[Mobile Suit Gundam] There are occasional instances in SD, but in real series, it’s pretty rare for multiple Gundams to combine and power up, isn’t it?

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses Gundam combination mechanics and their complexities, comparing various Gundam series and units.

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[Turn A Gundam] Loran sometimes becomes a huge fan of Lady Diana, doesn’t he?

The discussion explores the Moonrace’s devotion to Lady Diana, comparing it to the Emperor and its impact on identity and culture.

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