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Remembering my favorite Super Robot Wars with the collaboration of Gundam and Miku.

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Hi, Miku is a child of Sega.

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I feel like this work has the most appearances exclusive to this title in the Super Robot Wars series…

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For someone like me who loves OO, Fafner, and Demonbane, this game is like a holy scripture.

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A Super Robot Wars without Amuro, Koji, or the Getter Team.

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I was thinking, “Another Nova, huh…” but a fresh twist started, and it was enjoyable.

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I like Nova, but I understand why there are so many opinions about this continuous appearance.

SUPER NOVA→That’s great…!

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“Who would laugh at a child who fought so hard that they fell apart… Super Beast Combination!”

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Since it’s MP and not EN, it’s fine even if it collides with ELS! Demonbane is unfair.

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It’s great that the Demon Blade that opposes the outer gods is particularly effective against the ELS coming from outer space…

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I don’t know what the route where all the survival flags are completely broken is like.

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A world where there is a clear initial manufacturing purpose for MS in the Seed world.

It seems that Maryu, who made the PS armor, knows quite a lot of things.

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I think it’s genius to intertwine the Linebarrels’ nuclear missile interception event with the awakening of the original protagonist and the revival of Dunkougano Nova.

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I get startled when I hear it’s the 12th anniversary.

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In fact, this is the only Super Robot Wars where Faiyub, not Feiyen’s AI, is participating.

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Is α not a fayube?

K is clearly a different person, but

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It’s a rare work that has Gundam, Z, and ZZ, but doesn’t have the ν.

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It’s quite rare to have 0083 and X as well…

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I’m already tired of the repeated cycles…

There are some ninjas and heroes…!

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How many times is this for Macross F?

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Master Terion is doing something like Hikaru Midorikawa.

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Before FREEDOM, destiny is on your side; what you did is amazing…

That aside, I laugh at Aslan wandering around in the forest of Ryugu Island.

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I’m surprised at how natural the interaction between Otohime and Aslan is.

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Um… this princess carrying me on her back is naked…

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In the original story, they were supposed to borrow clothes from a nearby house…

Even so, it’s still just a T-shirt, so it’s still dangerous.

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The backstory also seemed like a really interesting history, right?

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When I saw the promotional video for the work, I thought, “Are they out of their minds?”

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By the way, there are no stills from the swimsuit episode!!

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Episode 39

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Isn’t it nice, a singing voice like a mother’s echoing in the blue sky…

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>>33

(Cutting the BGM and interrupting with a hazard)

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Why do you provoke when you’re trying to persuade?

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Saya! It’s the health stringer!!

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Please transplant it.

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Even if I try to persuade King Sakomizu, he won’t even give me a proper chance to talk!

Therefore, we have prepared this GN dialogue space.

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It’s unfortunate, but it was quite sad that the old woman from Fafner died as a villain.

Well, I am a bad person, but…

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Despite its popularity, the means to achieve it are too limited.

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It’s difficult for Super Robot Wars to be easily remastered or remade…

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Damn it… for whom and for what purpose am I living…?

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I think the sword of the Strike Freedom is the coolest in the history of Super Robot Wars.

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It’s great that the slash-through technique from that sword-drawing move is the only one that’s been recreated…

The use of cut-ins was good too.

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I tried searching for a video to see what it was like.

I smirked at the continuous slashes while passing by and the single hit sound effect of the Dragoon.

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What do you have to think to become Shou-Koha-Zama?

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Um… this groaning, ultimate strike BGM…

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A world where hell continues even after the ED.

Different SKL, not you.

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(Fading out lost barrel)

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(Deus, feeling satisfied, leaves the rest to fate.)

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(Sawadate cornered in hell in the epilogue)

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That Fei was mixed with the real Miku, right?

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When Fay heard Miku’s voice in cyberspace and merged, she somehow ended up in the UX world.

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Because it features Faiyubu and Hatsune Miku, the first-person pronoun is “we.”

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The original Faye-Yen, Fayube, has the ability to transfer to various worlds alone and has been causing trouble everywhere.

After humanity’s extinction, that Faiub transferred to the world where Miku was left behind, was moved by Miku’s song, fused with her, and then transferred to the UX world.

Because it is an existence that appeared from another world, it is the greatest irregular alongside Hero Man, where the souls of heroes have crystallized in a world that continues to loop.

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It makes no sense that the title recovery of Linebarrels seems to be only here.

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>>47

Connecting and bundling everyone’s hearts!

This is Linebarrels, isn’t it!!!

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(I don’t know… What is that… Scary…)

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I like the reason for Hero Man’s birth.

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In reality, you want to make the decision, don’t you!!

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Let me use Demon Pain!

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>>50

I don’t know about now, but at that time, the 3DS couldn’t be analyzed.

I was desperately searching for hidden secrets in Demon Pain until the strategy guide was released.

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The final boss is pitiable, or rather a victim.

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Shoukoha is also skillfully intertwined with the fact that Byston Well is located between the sea and the land.

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(Is that panty shot because it’s an erotic game…?)

(Is that panty shot from an anime…?)

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I have a memory that I was pretty good at using the 3D features from the beginning.

I like the animation of Akkananajin.

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I want a transplant, but in that case, first the stereoscopic vision would disappear.

The combined attack of Nanajin and Oukaou is fun as they frequently switch between the front and back.

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I’ve never seen someone who wants to listen to rakugo after being exposed to aphrodisiac gas.

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Registering genuine lewd gas from eroge in rakugo.

Ultimately, we resist the temptations of the outer gods with rakugo.

Amazing

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Hazard Requiem

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Many people may have learned that the members of the Kato Institute become allies in this work.

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In the story “In the Blue Sky,” the overlapping layers feel too good.

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There is a strong impression that there are a lot of homosexuals because of this place.

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Was it L or UX that had complete cooperation from the Linebarrels creator…?

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The newly illustrated cut-in for UX is here.

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Is it a rumor that the design and setting of the final boss in UX came before the original work?

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>>80

This is serious.

Well, I think it was originally set up like that, and the original manga was also approaching that point, so it feels like a pre-announcement.

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UX has provided full cooperation, including writing original cut-ins for the mecha and characters.

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A perfect recreation of the original where you shoot each other with a Shining Trapezohedron and freeze.

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I can’t help but feel sorry for the rival duo.

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I wish Dr. West were a demo PE.

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>>74

If it were to happen, it would be after Kuro-chan and Elsa’s Demonbane deployed during Al’s withdrawal.

Great Cross Kuro!! Do you think I’ll let you have all the cool moments?! Tonight, it’s going to be a double Demonbane with you and me!!!

I understand that you’re pulling out Demon Pain with lines like that.

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A precious nipple cut-in exists in Super Robot Wars.

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At that time, I started just by seeing information about incredible breast shaking and nipples here!

It’s shaking a lot… and it’s coming off a lot… that’s how it felt.

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Forgotten movement application

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At the end of the loop, unexpected guys gather too much.

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Energy level 130 is annoying.

I can’t cut it…

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It’s great how the original work of Nanajin is vividly colored red in response to Suzuki-kun’s growing aura power.

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>>84

Is that so?

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A magician being made to moan by nerve crack.

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It’s convincing that those who succumbed to the evil gods can’t be mentally strong.

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The evil god is bad, the evil god!

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Linebarrels came to Super Robot Wars right before the difficult developments in the original story, so I guess it has a relatively happier ending than the original.

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The story of Linebarrels ends here…

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As a result of picking up scrapped settings, Hero Man has turned into something amazing.

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The Grand Master Who Gets Hyped Up

Naya grinding her teeth.

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Considering that game development takes several years, it’s impressive that the final boss of Linebarrels was released quite early.

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Master Terion with skyrocketing excitement.

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Bringing in cut-ins is crazy!

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What was the hidden unit again… I remember the night camouflage though.

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>>102

A lot!

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I think it’s probably a hidden feature with just the aircraft, without any character.

It seems there might be one more aircraft besides the night camouflage, or maybe not…

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Is it the Lux’s aircraft?

I’ve been a member of Luxe for a long time.

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>>102

It might be night camouflage just for the aircraft.

After that, there are a tremendous number of survival flags, starting with the holy warrior Shoko.

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>>102

Tamashii-san and his wife

The President and Judah

Brother Cockroach

Shou-Koha-Zama

Nipple

Grand Master

Child of Nothingness

Ham Brave

Luxe machine

…Um, a lot!!

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Hero Man also ended with unanswered questions about its origin in the anime.

You picked it up well.

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The recent Super Robot Wars has some good breast jiggle, huh?

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>>104

UX also shows nipples.

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But I have some complaints about the UX of Linebarrels.

The Linebarrel EX hasn’t been implemented, right?

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>>106

It’s the red one too!

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The original creator of Linebarrels goes even further out of control in Super Robot Wars 30.

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They were able to compose music… those people…

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I heard that the true identity of the ninja is not revealed in the anime.

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They’ve been drawing cut-ins, revealing the final boss early, and even making theme songs for another Super Robot Wars— that duo is just too cooperative…

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The surviving members of Fafner are mostly hidden.

Can you do a continuous playthrough of Survival if all the way to Beyond someday?

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W Nakamura was strong, wasn’t he?

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The so-called Nakamura Special, when perfected, allows you to move from one end of the stage to the other in an instant.

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“Why is “the Kodoor’s blanket warm…?” associated with DVE?”

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>>117

Because Lockon was there.

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I was quite surprised that Ranka-chan could die just from being kicked.

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>>118

Hello, Ranka-san.

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I hope the full armor Linebarrel participates in a battle somewhere someday… though it took it off right away.

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I might have become a little more mean-spirited than A$AP.

I remember lines that might be said in a show like that.

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The emptiness felt when I miss the downed aircraft count flag.

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>>121

Is this the issue where the kill count is capped on the display starting from the second round, making it impossible to know the kill count for that round?

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If left alone, the rank will surely scatter.

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The ninja is Rank Slayer No. 2…

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I played a Super Robot Wars for the first time where the initial protagonist machine eventually appears as a somewhat stronger enemy.

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Seriously, the invincible Great Crimson Slash.

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I really love the part where Director Ishigami launches and PROUD plays at the DVE.

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Ninjas are the worst.

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The original mecha has a pretty close relationship with ULTRAMAN and Getter, which is quite a sweet spot, right? The creators of Super Robot Wars and Linebarrels.

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I wanted Linebarrels to come to 30 as well…

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>>130

Because they are a duo that loves toys and robots.

If the robot calls out, I’ll gladly participate.

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Getter Robo was honestly not that interesting in the manga, but in Super Robot Wars, I was able to see the original personalities of Ryoma and the others, their age-appropriate interactions, and I started to like it a little.

I think it was good that the everyday interactions that were lacking in the manga were supplemented in Super Robot Wars.

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The animation and shout of the Aura Slash felt so good that I watched it every time.

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Aieee!? Ninja!? Why is there a ninja!?

Aah!? Brother!? Why brother!?

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What are Kira and Lacus thinking about with the Requiem repair!? You’d think that at first.

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>>139

I never expected it to go beyond the meaning of FREEDOM…

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>>139

Peaceful use is nice, isn’t it…?

I never thought it would be repaired in the original work in later years.

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>>139

The good work AI Super Robot Wars repurposes weapons of mass destruction for peace.

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What!? Ranka-san is the target for rescue!?

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CPU Umbrella: “There’s an enemy, so I’ll go ahead and attack.”

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Right now, it seems like Shin has mind-reading resistance too.

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>>142

The movie’s doppelgänger is too SPD…

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I wanted the protagonist’s rival and partner’s mech to at least combine.

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It didn’t work out with parapara.

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>>145

If this is how it starts, then of course the grand finale is just a cracker, isn’t it?

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Since you’ve already intertwined your bodies, right?

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If I fully draw this clearly non-movable equipment, the numerous swords, and that thing on Raijin's back, my arm will die!

If I fully draw this clearly non-movable equipment, the numerous swords, and that thing on Raijin’s back, my arm will die!

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When you achieve all the flags, there’s a hidden event where everyone might have originally been dead… and Cola Sour is casually in the conversation, which is a little funny.

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The Dunbine series has all the animation sound effects, and they’re amazing!

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My last conversation with Saya was witty, and it might be my favorite way to conclude the Super Robot Wars series.

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>>153

I was surprisingly taken aback to see Allelujah and Marie over there.

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It’s nice to ultimately become a jinbaori…

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Indeed, in the case of the movie version of “Seed,” mind-reading won’t occur…

Doing everything through reflection is beyond the realm of humans, you know.

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South

Nothing

Ah

Mi

Dharma

Buddha

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It’s a bit troublesome that if I set the survival flag with a completely fixed flag, I can’t see the death events as long as I’m looping.

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The final boss of Linebarrels was brought from the one-shot version, so they must have decided on it in advance.

It also appeared in anime.

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You could say that Miku is, in a sense, a being that came from the user’s reality into the Super Robot Wars world, so I’ve seen analyses that suggest our real world is included in the works of UX! I really like that way of thinking.

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Soft human… is it a soft human…

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I love it when King Sakamizu is shocked to see how the surface dwellers are like now!

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Don’t set a trap for the player, too.

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>>164

Kongming’s command effectiveness is becoming more and more user-friendly.

I like Sangokuden, so it’s fine as it is (the hidden flag has been broken).

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Was this the time when bad information about the person inside Diao Chan was transmitted?

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In the original work, it was also used peacefully to end the history of division and bloodshed, wasn’t it?

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>>166

“Accord, return to the next work.”

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They were effectively utilizing Genesis in W as well…

The Super Robot Wars world has many opponents that you have to point your gun at.

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Historically and dramatically, it’s not wrong… but it makes me laugh that the Gundam-faced Cao Cao has been at the top of his army all along.

Well, I have no complaints as a commander or as a leader, but!?

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>>170

Cao Cao, who isn’t into married women, has no flaws at all…

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Demonbane is almost the main part of the work… Hatsune Miku and Hero Man are perfectly collaborating…

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If it were now, with many completed works, this story would not happen in the first place.

It was truly a good timing.

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A work that seems to be made to put the fans of Nitro+ to rest, like a ghost, by only adopting the game version specifications of the strongest class of our army, the Demonbane, in convenient places.

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It’s great how the world stops when you do a Shining Trapezohedron with a Shining Trapezohedron, recreating the original.

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>>181

What a convenient bug…

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Even the evil god who sees through everything cannot discern the true identity of Hero Man.

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Oh right, since Kira went to outer space, it’s the Orphe winning route.

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>>175

Well… there are those things called Festum that are like special forces for Accord…

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>>184

Fall into darkness… Makabe! Guaaaaaa!!!

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I wonder if they will re-anime Linebarrels.

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That demo… It says it’s the anime version, is that okay…?

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If I had to say, I would have liked the BGM of Demonbane with the divine providence as well.

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Carrying Cao Cao with Bilbine for the Great Crimson Slash.

This will resolve most of the issues.

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The Sima Yi in this world is calm, so it’s reassuring!

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>>185

(red)

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>>193

(Left-facing)

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>>195

This guy, at the very end!!!

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>>185

By the way, in this ending, Sima Yi is turning red.

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Is Lux the chairman now?

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It’s too lawless to give the Linebarrels (anime version) voice to the Linebarrels (manga version) voice actors.

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I like the song selection from “Death Parade” because it’s unique.

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“Life goes on” is still understandable, but “zips” really confused me. I like it though.

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Every time I see it, it feels like a lineup from a dream, not just a lineup I dreamed about.

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It’s amazing that the original anime is such that each one becomes problematic in various ways.

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Mr. D, born in a temple!

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Line Barrel ended with some really unsettling flags, but in that world, there are hellish civil servants and such…

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Did Felt and Setsuna stick together, or was it that they went to Els’ home planet together? Was that the ending of UX?

I remember being happy because I liked felt, but I forgot if it was UX or another Super Robot Wars.

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DemoBe talks about a certain sister from the PC version and the old deification.

That’s clearly not the all-ages version… it’s a joke…

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It’s a Super Robot Wars with nipple freedom!

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>>201

Relaxation

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So you were a spider, huh?

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Was it intentional that there was a stage where you could infinitely earn rewards with just the SD Gundam in both UX and BX?

I fought relentlessly for three days and nights.

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Since I did the original version of Linebarrels all the way to the end, can you also release Break Blade under the original version name for consoles…?

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Even without the Gundam aspect, the story of the heroes of the Three Kingdoms being transported to the present and knowing their own future is simply fascinating—it’s unfair.

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