
Knight Superior Dragon “!”
Light!!!
The thread image is nice, but the full armor knight being a limited-time offer was such a waste because it was so good.
(The SD generation passionately insists that this is what Terada, who doesn’t quite get it, needs!)
>>3
I want to give my applause with both hands.
The one who thinks of it first is great.
The victory of the idea is overwhelming.
Are you in Super Robot Wars?
>>6
Let’s do it! Super Robot Wars BX!
>>8
If you don’t buy soon, the prices are rising rapidly!
>>39
It’s already about 8000 yen, though…
>>42
On Mercari, it’s usually around 6000 yen!
>>8
>>8
Just listening to the higher-ups’ talks drains my motivation.
It was bad because the direction of the thread image was completely ripped off by that crappy anime.
Someone who realized that FX Full Burst is similar to Kasa no Yoroi is amazing.
The voice is really cool.
There was this presentation when I participated in G Generation later as well.
That was also very good.
The original cast of the Argus Knights gathered together…
>>12
It’s nice…
I really like that they are fighting in different places.
I see, the original cast of the Argus Knights is no longer coming together…
It started as a series based on the popularity of SD, so I wonder why the producer doesn’t get it.
There are various things in SD as well…
Look at that legendary hero Gundam, Quantra!? Sieg Zeon is great, isn’t it?
Terada is part of the generation too, after all.
>>18
It seems that they were already at a fairly good age.
The first time I touched a knight was when I bought Knight Gundam Story because it could be played as an RPG on the Game Boy!
The impression of that is stronger than anime or cards.
>>18
I think there are many branches in SD, like carddass, model kits, and gashapon, and it’s probably too much for one person to cover entirely.
I feel like Gundlander and similar genres, such as warriors and knights, were quite invested in at the time, yet they seem surprisingly obscure.
>>18
I think that person is older age-wise.
I wanted Giga Solar not as an event, but as a weapon.
The Double Zeta piloting the J-Arc looks strangely fitting.
They said that when they almost completely handed Night Gundam over to the younger kids, it ended up being immensely well-received.
I hope this kira card effect is used in more places…
I also want a background stand for the clear card, like an acrylic stand.
Terada is exactly from the Mazinger generation, so the SD Gundam generation is quite a bit older than Kukuru.
The only thing that detracts is the sound of footsteps being different…
Gundlander is initially too sophisticated to begin with…
It’s a Highlander in relation to the Sengoku themes often encountered in Dragon Quest, historical dramas, and period pieces, as well as military aspects influenced by TF.
I love the finishing move of the thread’s illustration; it’s cool.
Q. Why do these guys keep spinning around?
A. Carddass is something you spin.
That reply really stuck with me.
When it comes to Sangokuden and Gaiden, I thought the next would be Sengokuden or G-ARMS, but then the lineage was broken.
Gundlander has a biological design that tends to divide opinions significantly.
The most fatal thing is that I don’t really understand where it’s happening.
I don’t know much about that OVA, but it’s pretty well-known.
I didn’t buy it when I was a child, but I forgot where I saw it.
>>34
There was a program hosted by Tomochika Yokoyama on TV Tokyo at 6 PM that aired a variety of SD (Super Deformed) OVA (Original Video Animation).
>>37
Also, this is the heyday of rental videos…
Even used BX is expensive…
The SD Gundam series from BX is probably the pinnacle of anime production…
The BGM is that BGM, okay!!
Terada is a grandfather.
The person who suggested this is an uncle.
>>41
It’s about around 40, right?
Super Robot Wars BX has a good scenario, but…
Managing hidden flags is troublesome, and if I miss one, my motivation drops significantly, so it’s not fun to play.
It’s fun to make the BGM of Gilard Sprigan Nadesico.
>>45
I also like the BGM that I don’t know by default.
I wish it was the same system as UX…
>>46
Over there, the flag management and kill count is tough…! But it’s better than here.
The specification that once hidden in UX would be automatically retrieved in subsequent rounds was unpopular, so in BX, we made it necessary to obtain it every round!
To defeat the hidden boss, make sure to collect all hidden elements in one playthrough!
>>48
Extreme!
Since I was a college student on the release date of Dragon Quest 4, I can understand why I may not know much about it at that time.
Isn’t the world of SD Gundam and Super Robot Wars going to be broken?
>>51
Since the first Super Robot Wars, Gundam has been SD Gundam, right?
There are too many “defeat ☓☓ in ◯◯,” which is really a downside because it lowers the freedom of play in the late game.
The Three Kingdoms were creatures just like humans…
>>56
It’s so funny that King Sakamizu is surprised.
>>56
I was blown away by the surprising love story reference.
Killing with plasma diver missiles is fun.
This is the hero inside you.
>>57
It’s already appreciated to have just the two songs, the AGE3 theme and AURORA, but the fact that “The Hero Inside You” is released in the scene recreating the final episode is a bit too deep in understanding.
The hidden conditions are just a hassle, but other than that, it’s seriously a masterpiece, so just do it…!!
“There may be a future where machines evolve and become human,” the story of Linebarrels says.
I feel like the UX story connects to the theory that after ∀, the world becomes that of SD Gundam (with unmanned colonies floating in space).
It’s hard to believe that the sparkly effects weren’t originally there; it’s perfect.
Thank you… SD generation…
SD Gundam, Musha Gundam, and Knight Gundam have slightly different generations.
>>63
Speradra was said to be happy to be reunited with other Super Robot Wars characters like Command Gundam.
A huge Garuda.
For the first generation, SD Gundam gives the impression of Char and Amuro doing gags aimed at children, and they might not be very familiar with the details that come from that.
The warrior has quite a long span, you know.
It covers the early 1990s to the early 2000s.
Personally, I think the peak was around the Super Mobile General.
>>66
In the SD popularity poll, Gōtōmaru has been number one both now and in the past.
This and the ⊃Tengen⊂ of Zeorimer are excellent productions that should at least reward the person who thought of them with a cash prize.
Wow wow