
It’s a character from Dunkougai, right?
This non-citizen!
Since it’s the Titans, it should be a character from Z.
It’s Blue Cosmos.
Since I was riding Dubde when I first participated, it must be Gundam.
A free asset of an incompetent boss that can be used when bringing in Demos.
>>6
There are times when one can make rude moves towards the incompetent.
Almost Super Robot Wars original character.
It might be Seele.
As usual
◾️Super Robot Wars 4 (S)
In Dakar, while riding a Double D, he confronted the Titans’ forces, leading to an encounter with Londo Bell, but was shot down and died on the spot.
◾️Super Robot Wars Alpha 2
In the final battle against the Mycenaean Empire or the Sonder, they attempt to kill Erika and Lilina, but Heero and Ikari arrive and are beaten up badly.
Super Robot Wars α: To the End of the Galaxy
Obliterated along with the ship by the first shot of Genesis from ZAFT.
Super Robot Wars A (A PORTABLE)
After being violently beaten by a furious Iya, they face a fate similar to that of the original work, ending in arrest.
Super Robot Wars MX
Riding on Gilgazamune (the one piloting is a captive Giganos soldier).
Producer Terada completely forgot about the existence of Director Miwa, asking, “Was Director Miwa on MX?”
It seems like you’re present in the Daitarn.
A rare guy who was killed even though he doesn’t die in the original work.
It seems like they often act as a vanguard for things like Blue Cosmos and Seele!
I don’t remember if it was the 4th time or not, but I was told by Bright to get off the battleship, and I obediently got off.
>>14
In the fourth instance, there are moments where Jamitov confronts the Rondo Bell before the withdrawal.
For a first appearance, the three-wheeled commissioner is quite reasonable.
The one who pops up and makes unreasonable demands to Mr. Bright or Commissioner Oka, who are in charge on-site.
No one can surpass those who are the running dogs of powerful organizations within the federation!
I wonder how I was able to reach a position like that of a secretary-general…
Even aside from ideology, this guy is simply incompetent.
The boss of the delinquent soldiers in Dunkougawho feels too much like a hawkish soldier.
The others seem like jokes, but the affinity with Dunkougah is a bit strange.
I was disappointed that Shapiro wasn’t in the fourth season, so I couldn’t see the interactions with Director Miwa.
They were going to feature the Sky Dragon Team in Nilfa and raise the gym troops, but I feel sorry for the pilots who got caught up in it rather than for Zamaa.
Whether you gathered the fallen Titans even if you could die, or if you are a sympathizer of Miwa.
>>22
I’m quite fond of the fact that they’re performing better than I expected.
From the perspective of the Super Robot Wars development team, Director Miwa seems really convenient…
>>23
The three major convenient settings of Super Robot Wars alongside the Turbulent Zaibatsu.
Regardless of the original work, in Super Robot Wars, while the ideology may be extreme, the characters are not that incompetent.
That gym team’s work is amazing because they got it done.
But they will at least arrange for Dragoon to take the place of the Dragooners who are leaving…
It was quite blunt to say that I could just take it with me…
Since Chief Director Hatsu Miwa was A, I have a strong impression of them doing comedy skits.
>>27
Aho-cell: “Wow, that person looks a bit like my boss who faintly remains in my memory!!”
Where is… ?
>>32
Vinder also has quite a radical and foolish ideology.
>>32
It may simply be that there was a connection over there as well.
AP’s Commissioner Miwa was preparing to supply Jim and Dragoon with an extremely capable resource.
“Stop with the phone calls! When I said that, the leader suddenly became very humble.”
Generally, there are many scenes where I agree that aliens who have invasion purposes should die!
>>30
Actually, most of the first half of Daimos is in agreement.
I have the worst compatibility with Relena, but so far I’ve only suffered the side effect of being shot at with a handgun by Heero.
I wonder if I’ll participate as a pilot sometimes.
Surprisingly, I want them to have high combat skills but low technique, and to be riding something like a gunship.
>>38
Hasegawa Yuichi as Commissioner Miwa!?
>>33
(Accelerator soaring through the air)
It would be convenient to have characters like this to create a story like in Super Robot Wars, but there haven’t been any recently.
Hearing the story of the forgetful idiot Axel and reacting with, “To create a persona for an infiltration mission… just as expected of Axel…” is Windell, so I guess they’re both fools.
Was the part about being disoriented and shooting the prisoners to death in accordance with the original work?
>>42
In the original work, it seems like they were genuinely trying to kill the prisoners, not in a state of confusion…
There was a character similar to Generic Commissioner Miwa during 3Z.
Thread image “Do it”
Ainsuke: “Yes…”
Possibility of doing.
Is the original series’ commander more incompetent than in Super Robot Wars?
>>45
Even the enemy’s commander said that it’s easier to fight when that guy is around.
Mutaguchi, huh?
>>55
Is this person serious that it’s better than the original…?
The hairstyle and appearance are so typical that they could belong to any work, which is a downside.
>>47
It somewhat resembles Banjo.
>>53
I… don’t like it.
>>53
Don’t compare me to a Martian monster!
In Super Robot Wars, there are a ton of invading aliens targeting Earth, so honestly, it’s understandable that extreme ideologies like this come up.
>>48
I wonder if the final boss T picked up around there.
I was becoming a strange old man because I was digging too deep into it.
In comparison to the original work that prolonged the war merely out of personal greed and selfishness.
Being a patriot is somewhat better, as it is corrected by a more stable wind, says Secretary Miwa.
OG’s barter
>>51
I feel like the Basque region has also been added.
Creating Gundam prototype No. 2 for use against aliens is something I can somewhat understand.
If it means defeating the enemy, civilian casualties are unavoidable! This is Super Robot Wars.
It doesn’t have much effect, but for now, let’s include civilians as well.
The original story involves collateral damage.
>>54
Yes?
A character that doesn’t receive complaints no matter how much they are mocked is rare.
>>56
I don’t think it has ever been faithful to the original work or below it.
No matter how they are treated or characterized, it’s still better than the original.
Dying might be, well, something like that.
>>72
However, I can’t definitively say which is worse, living pitifully as in the original or dying with some ambition, so I think it has been strengthened compared to the original.
>>56
If a character that is disliked in another work is made fun of like this, there might definitely be complaints.
In the first place, if there is no benefit to creating such interactions, I can’t deny that it could be called unnecessary worry.
>>56
You can mock it as much as you want…
The mass-produced unit squad in Super Robot Wars is surprisingly doing well, and I like that.
>>33
As a result of having all the beating scenes explained by a third party, it has turned out worse than the original.
If it weren’t for Miwa, hitting the vital points five times would have resulted in death.
How absurd… If those aliens who have unilaterally waged war through deceit at the negotiating table suddenly come at me with some ridiculous provocation for peace, I would just shoot them dead…
But in every Super Robot Wars, when someone dies, you feel a little regret for losing someone precious, right?
Seeing the leader king mass-producing nuclear missiles for the coordinators (rather than redirecting forces to aliens…) is relatively sane enough.
A very popular character that is expected to participate even alone in Y.
>>65
Poor Daimos!
The vacuum tube bald spot of Tekkaman Blade is also a similar case, isn’t it?
But it’s strange that no matter how I’m treated, it feels better than becoming a shell of a person with a mental breakdown over unused concepts from the original work.
>>67
The Super Robot Wars Secretary is literally living out the saying that it’s better to die.
>>67
I think the ending where the demon emperor Barao becomes the finger of Hasegawa’s manga is quite a good conclusion.
>>67
It’s better to die than to be a person who clings to honor and status only to lose everything and end up with a broken personality, seemingly with no one to care for them…
Gostello needs to start showing his presence soon.
A title like “Belonging to the Earth Federation Forces Pacific Rim Whatever Division” is enhancing the affinity between the Beast War Machine Corps and Director Miwa.
Based on recent trends, it seems like if I participate again, I might end up becoming a refined high-ranking official instead.
Tem Ray’s circuit-like
This guy from the 2nd alpha that appears after the Macross fleet departs.
I can only imagine them being beaten up.
The three major war criminals: Suregara, Orban, and Richter from Daimos.
>>75
Just being in the handsome category doesn’t mean much at all.
>>78
Someone who can’t repay by living.
>>75
With quite an interesting protagonist and heroine added in, Daimos progresses.
A nice character that increases the appearances of Chief Okada and Admiral Misumaru.
Director Oka is quite an extreme person, but with people like him and the Titans around, it becomes less pronounced…
Well, in the original, it’s just an enemy that belongs to the side of the allies.
Type: Mobile Suit type
>>80
Basically, the Earth Federation from Gundam serves as the foundation for the military in the story, so it’s natural.
I think that Lichtel becoming beautiful in Super Robot Wars is due to Hineru’s influence.
>>33
It’s like, it’s even, and if you just play normally you can win, but if you get hit by a straight punch, you’re out, so… I guess it’s fair enough.
The original author, Chief Miwa, thinks that civilians are merely a hindrance, useless eaters who do not contribute to the fighting force, so he actually wishes for them to disappear.
It gives the impression that similar people keep emerging one after another in OG, so it’s an easy position to use.
I can’t remember the name, but I like the doctor who talks about Trinity Energy.
>>87
That is just too sad how cornered they are.
Well, the blunders are quite severe.
>>87
He really betrayed me!
>>121
I was seriously surprised because I didn’t know about God Sigma…
>>125
I am the genius and the smartest in the world… I am the genius and the smartest in the world…
>>87
In Super Robot Wars, the story is getting worse because instead of dealing with the son dying or being nagged by sponsors, they are trying to make the Twin Wings the subject of research and have betrayed that idea.
>>135
In anime, sponsors can be really annoying and it’s honestly pathetic.
Isn’t it true that in the first place, the ideas in Super Robot Wars are often too radical and that there’s no shortage of incompetence?
>>90
Because they are Earthlings at heart, they didn’t notice the movements of the Jupiter Empire and Neo Zeon due to their lack of focus on space.
It’s definitely convenient for progressing the conversation.
Since he is the commander of the Pacific or Far East, he is essentially the highest authority in the Asian region.
It’s not just the hazards; the original work does even worse things, so I really get the feeling that whatever treatment it gets is fine.
From the middle of the main story onwards, Miwa is completely useless.
At the beginning, it was normal, so if Baum hadn’t messed up, there was a possibility it could have ended with a somewhat annoying old man.
>>95
It seems that the relationship with Doctor Ryuzaki was good, as there was a photo taken together with him in the first episode, and it had a background that suggested he was a close friend, so perhaps it was broken by his death.
In the fourth round, if the defeat conditions are met on Dakar Day, there’s a line where Miwa declares victory, showcasing the preferential treatment.
“Unpatriotic! But you wouldn’t say that in Super Robot Wars.”
>>97
I haven’t fought in the country.
>>97
Leaving political correctness aside, it’s not even a matter of nation-states to begin with.
It’s not a matter of whether someone is unpatriotic; this has been discussed from the original source as well.
There’s no reason to have them participate in Dimos these days, anyway.
>>100
I would probably do it if the Philippine version comes out…
>>100
Honestly, the unit is a bit difficult to use.
>>124
It’s a bit of a hassle that it leads to Gimeria for the Reppū Seiken Tsuki Kai event.
In the world of Super Robot Wars, this level of balance is to be expected, I guess…
In reality, there are invading aliens.
Civilians might be an obstacle to the fight! A hindrance! That may be true, but isn’t it your job to protect them?
>>103
It’s good in itself, but…
So the idea of actively incinerating the enemy with nuclear weapons is crazy.
I think it’s easier to understand if you consider Daimos in the context of a shoujo manga with Erika as the main character.
It’s the same with the painting.
Well, I don’t think there’s much problem with Shinobu getting hit a few times.
>>105
Well, I’m used to getting hit anyway…
You’re one of the human army, right?
The three great good people: Afro, the bald enemy, and Margarete’s Dimos.
>>111
Me… Melbi or…
Free materials for Super Robot Wars
If I were an alien, treaties wouldn’t matter, and I wouldn’t care about firing an atomic bazooka! It’s crazy in many ways to have what I created taken by Gato.
To begin with, since Shinobi is constantly being punched by his superiors and colleagues in the original work, getting punched by Miwa is probably nothing special.
>>119
It’s quite a lot, although not as much as Igor or Miwa.
A friend of screenwriters
The thread image was surprisingly better during the Winky era.
In Super Robot Wars, it’s not like they actively try to kill civilians, but they must resolutely deal with hostage tactics!! So it feels quite a bit milder.
But they are a pitiful person, aren’t they?
Wasn’t there someone in this position in Majepuri too?
It might just have been a case of incompetence.
>>131
The crushing shoe is just incompetent and attention-seeking, so it’s not as bad as the thread image.
The person who destroys Bright’s stomach.
In the main story of Daimos, Miwa and Richter are way more intense than in Super Robot Wars, while Orban is much worse than in Super Robot Wars.
Also, Erika is also Lichert’s sister… and sometimes she shows a sharp edge.
If this guy is to be purified, rather than becoming beautiful, the usual strong-arm approach he used to gather weapons would ultimately lead to the strengthening of the protagonist’s team and contribute to their victory (while he himself dies or suffers a mental breakdown), something like that would probably happen…
It seems like they won’t bravely launch a special attack.
I want you to be turned into a Zonder someday.
I like Halleck.
The alien who tried to help ended up starting an invasion war, so their harsh attitude in the first half is understandable.
The fatal issue was that Balm fundamentally lacked the strength to launch a large-scale offensive.
Furthermore, thanks to Dimos, it has been firmly held back.
The achievement was attributed entirely to Sanrin in order to secure the budget for Daimobig, igniting a desire for honor.
The purification process, once done, tends to make even later works look beautiful, making it a double-edged sword.
Communication finished!
It seems like there will be a lot of excitement here if Daimos or God Raideen gets confirmed for Super Robot Wars Y.
>>145
No good! I’m being called by the enemy’s name, not the title of the work!
>>145
Stop spoiling the people who attack God Raideen.
>>145
It was said that if Anivaster, Audian, and Raideen participated in Super Robot Wars, it would cause a stir in the forum’s top three.
In anime featuring noble characters, I feel like the servant usually becomes a saint.
If there’s G-Gundam, I’d like the character to become the Devil Gundam.
>>149
Hahaha! Wonderful! It’s wonderful!
With this power, eliminating those aliens is a piece of cake!
(Our side is criticizing various things.)
Noisy! If it’s come to this, I’ll get rid of the annoying Londo Bell!
>>149
Is it the won frame?
In the original work, he gets beaten up badly and dies, right?
>>151
Not dead.
Roughly fade out.
>>151
Not dying
After fainting, a warrant was issued by the UN for arrest, leading to a downfall and that was the end of it.
Not dead.
The revival of Jibril in X, where she was acting as Embryo’s pawn, reminded me of this person from the good old days; it was a crossover.
>>153
Degim was revived in X.
>>153
When you think about it, one of the bosses in Destiny is treated as a lower class by the government in Cross Ange, including Logos… It’s terrible… but since it’s Jibril, no one gets angry…
>>166
It seems there are quite a few people who would get angry if it were Azrael.
>>168
Well, it’s also because it’s Jibril, so it’s fine.
Director Miwa is a nuisance, but it’s nice that she’s a charming nuisance.
Because I get hit just often enough in a good way, I’m skilled at hate control.
There have been a few times when Oudian was looking for materials and “free” was mentioned, but it seems they won’t participate…
Well, to be honest, there probably isn’t enough room to include works from this line in the current Super Robot Wars.
The only appeal of participating is that it’s a Ohbari work.
>>157
Is it that it’s not in Spacron either?
The Devil Gundam is a waste.
It’s fine to use Grandmaster Gundam.
A man who can appear anywhere as long as he belongs to the military.
If Raideen joins the battle, you’ll complain that the crisis scenes aren’t being put in enough effort, right?
Devil Giganos mobile fortress and Devil Masdriver, strangely parasitic Dragooners affected by DG cells.
Speaking of which, since the P hasn’t been announced yet, there’s still a possibility that Sugita is doing it and Anibas will be released.
“President! It will take 40 minutes for DaiMos to arrive. During that time, 700,000 people will be killed. If we issue an evacuation order now and drop the hydrogen bomb in 20 minutes, half of them, 350,000, will be saved!”
“If you leave me alone, I’ll be killed by the enemy anyway, so there’s nothing I can do!”
Azrael isn’t participating in the first place because the species isn’t involved…
Just appearing earns points.
I feel like the original work also received high praise from enemies.
In a way that is easy to deal with for the other party.
If it were Azrael, there would definitely be complaints.
For some reason, even the Golden Raideen has appeared, so could it really be Raideen?
The super person is impossible.
Since there are only difficult elements to draw from the unmarked seeds, it seems unlikely that Azrael will be released at this point.
I understand the feeling of wanting to erase Magnetoten from memory.
Because people who experienced the war are making this, it has a sense of reality.
>>180
I heard there were even worse ones (made it milder)…
>>188
If the person who created it said that, there’s nothing more to say…
Azrael has recently been the commander of the enemy original organization in DD and has become the final boss of Seed Destiny.
The mob characters from Cross Ange appeared beyond the copyright…
>>182
I guess that incident caused a reprimand, huh?
In the early days when we were fighting fiercely against aliens, maybe Chief Miura also had some reliable moments.
Characters defeated by Heero in Gundam Wing.
Neither Jibril nor Dekim Burton probably has any fans, right…?
Your karate is space B.
I like RahXephon more than Raideen.
It felt like a huge inferiority complex compared to the alien boss, kind of like King Vega.
I laughed because the UX Hester has gotten bigger tasks to handle.
The part that comes out from the rock is golden, Raideen.
>>179
Raideen’s standby form is a golden object.
>>196
I see!
In A, the Antarctic Treaty does not apply to aliens, and after creating the Gundam development program ZZ, it started with people.
The prototype No. 2 became a rare title as an interstellar combat Gundam from the very beginning.
The generic tricycle of UX gave a strong impression of control failure.