[Mobile Suit Gundam] A Gundam with a girl as the protagonist is great, too.
Discussion on the significance of red in character design, featuring varied perspectives on its use in anime and games.
Read more[Mobile Suit Gundam] Everyone loves the Universal Century!
The blog discusses the complexity of anime fandom, particularly focusing on the Universal Century and generational shifts in otaku culture.
Read more[Mobile Suit Gundam] Aren’t you killing the strengths of Gaplan?
Japan Otaku Reviews discusses the versatility and modifications of machines, exploring strengths like firepower and usability.
Read more[SD Gundam G Generation Eternal] I asked someone who passed the beta test.
Japan Otaku Reviews discusses unit deployment strategies and game mechanics, emphasizing the importance of character rarity and stats.
Read more[Mobile Suit Gundam] It’s completely treated as a joke now, but I heard it used to be an extremely popular mobile suit.
Japan Otaku Reviews discusses the lasting popularity and iconic moments of various mecha designs in the franchise.
Read more[Mobile Suit Gundam] The later model of enhanced humans, like Marida and Raine, have no mental disabilities.
Japan’s Gundam series explores enhanced humans with mixed fates, reflecting on military ethics and the cost of war.
Read more[Mobile Suit Gundam] Rita disappeared at the speed of light again after the incident ended in NT.
The discussion critiques interventions in crises within the F91 and G-SAVIOUR eras, questioning narrative consistency in the story.
Read more[Mobile Suit Gundam SEED] Substantial Full Armor Infinite Justice
Japan Otaku Reviews discusses powerful weapons in the Cosmic Illa world, emphasizing speed, strategy, and stealth features.
Read more[Mobile Suit Gundam AGE] I want the nameless one to ride this machine and fight against the Veigun.
Japan Otaku Reviews critiques various gear and combat mechanics, highlighting poorly designed weaponry and its challenges.
Read more[Mobile Suit Gundam] Isn’t this person scary?
The discussion revolves around characters from a military setting, highlighting themes of strictness, selfishness, and identity.
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