
I honestly couldn’t understand this guy’s direction because it was so scattered.
I wonder if watching the original will make me understand it a bit more.
He is a man who recreated Char’s entire life in one year; he is on a different level.
I looked back at it again thanks to Abema, and there are some blatant Char parodies that make me laugh.
The scene where I almost sliced my sister.
Take a look at this guy’s skill build.
It’s probably a mess, right?
It’s like Char with just a little bit of reason left.
I feel lively now that I’ve completed what I needed to do before turning into Quattro.
If Sayla had done as much as Lilina, Char could have lived longer.
The story is a mess because the director changed halfway through.
I like Endless Waltz because it is beautifully composed.
You can think of it as Char being more serious.
W is often said to be lost, but I think the only clear change in direction midway is Treize’s change of heart.
The rest flows naturally in terms of the story.
The story develops quite rapidly from the perspective of five main characters.
To be honest, the Threase is far more confusing, isn’t it?
Infiltrated OZ for revenge against the fallen Sank Kingdom → Awakened as a warrior while fighting Gundam, but was expelled after being punished for going too far → My sister revived the country, so I was excited to support behind the scenes, but the country was still subdued by force, leaving me disappointed → Caught the attention of Kharn and initiated a counterattack as Milliardo to teach humanity the folly of war.
Full Frontal’s combat feels like Char, but his concepts are too small.
Even though your defeat is certain, you’re still facing the Gundam pilot, which is pretty cool… but that’s just because you think that without bloodshed and conflict, humans will become worthless.
A torus can perform combat maneuvers with an 8G acceleration that humans cannot follow if it is unmanned.
The Tallgeese can deliver 15G.
I don’t really understand what you’re talking about, but there’s something strangely captivating about it, haha.
The world state of Earth claims that unity brings peace. I never expected to hear such sophistry from Treize, the former leader of OZ.
You will not forget, will you? There once existed an organization on Earth called the “Earth Sphere Unified Federation.”
Has that foolish organization eliminated war and achieved peace?
No! Absolutely not!! The United Federation has invaded our colony in the name of justice and peace.
And after that, OZ was the same. It continued to be a target that was constantly attacked by the colonies!
Shouldn’t we put an end to the history of conflict around here?
To achieve that, we must eliminate the breeding ground of all conflicts on Earth!
Of course, we have no intention of engaging in pointless killings. If there is a willingness to leap out from Earth, we are prepared to accept any human.
I announce once again to Treize Khushrenada, the head of state of the world. Our demand is to eliminate the Earth from this universe!
If this is not accepted, it will lead to the start of humanity’s final war!!
I think it’s impressive how Zex’s speech effectively summarizes the conflicts of the Universal Century in a meta way.
I laughed when Zex was the one who unlocked the Sank Kingdom in the recap episode.
To be honest, when it started to make a comeback, I think it was much clearer what it wanted to do compared to the original source material.
What Zex wants to do has mostly been completed early on, and it’s almost like living out the rest of their life.
What I thought after looking at it again is that I’ve gotten so used to seeing EW that I didn’t feel anything no matter what medium it came from, but the boldness of these guys appearing as a gust of fire extinguishing from the last flow is amazing.
Once you bring it up, the Lady of Preventer Gold is on a level where injuries to the shin are nothing…
It’s funny that my sister is shocked about the country’s dissolution.
I wanted to gift my sister peace.
To that end, they started a foolish world war.
Treize also intended to conceal it, but he went along with it.
It didn’t result in what we aimed for with the Gundam team’s interference, but I was satisfied and died as it was.
Was not dead.
I have no reason to carry out my revenge! I want to duel with the boy! Let’s fix the Gundam and make it a fair fight!
You are a good, seasoned soldier with a respectable position…
I didn’t quite understand it in the summary of the social game, but does Epion also have a Zero System?
Isn’t Zex still a minor?
It’s not even a good year since I haven’t reached Coming of Age Day.
Zexes Treize’s ideology is difficult to understand solely through the TV version, so it’s good to read related books.
I don’t understand the fencing that goes from supporting Lilina to the war after killing my confused dad, Dorothy.
I also just finished reading W, but there were many parts I couldn’t understand.
I feel like the main characters mostly self-destructed.
I was surprised at how strong the last Dorothy was.
Everyone was fighting purely based on their emotions, so it didn’t feel like war.
I thought that if an individual has strong power, it might turn out like this.
I was honestly confused by the group called the Treize faction that appeared in the middle.
After reading the explanation, I finally understood that these guys were basically a group that couldn’t coordinate at all…
I love how ridiculous the scene of someone sleeping with a mask on looks.
It’s a lump of Char’s parody, but this isn’t the one for fencing.
It was nice that the scene where Heero hands over the Epion had full voice acting.
Although there were some production troubles, I think the lines from Treza over there pretty much capture the essence of W.
Among the beauties of W, their face stands out the most.
I don’t mind! I’m happy that the scene of “Go ahead and kill!” has spread to everyone…
See you again! It has a W-like flow where you disappear in the explosion and come back right away.
The process of leaving OZ is too messy as storytelling.
To think you would come at me with the exact lines as a comrade.
Both enemies and allies dynamically shift their power.
That aside, it’s funny that most of the characters think Relena is worthy of ruling the world.
It’s fine to retrieve and fix the Wing Gundam, but you’re planning to capture it and use it, right?
“I thought, but from the beginning, this guy wants to challenge me to a duel because he wants me to return to Hiiro…”
It’s impressive that the subordinate would go ahead and make repairs according to that.
I only became a human sacrifice for Lilina after taking revenge and fighting as a warrior.
In the end, who is calling it the “wind of extinguishing fire”?
Koyasu: “What did you want to achieve with this Zexcs?”
Midorikawa: “I don’t understand…”
During the Edo period, firefighters reportedly tore down houses to prevent the spread of fire.
“I don’t really think that if the mask breaks, you’ll actually leave, despite saying it’s a relationship until the mask breaks.”
I feel like it would have been nice to have 2 or 3 more named enemy pilots.
Well, in the end, it becomes unmanned vehicles.
It’s impressive that you defeated it with the Zieg Ax, Gohou… but you couldn’t withstand it.
These guys in the Gundam world just want to drop anything on Earth!
The Tallgeese, which was supposed to be a machine that placed a burden on the pilot to the level of killing them, had somehow become a monster that couldn’t keep up with its own reactions.
The war part is probably OZ vs. White Fang.
The world of W cannot particularly deny that ace pilots are a mess.
Noine and so on.
At this time, there were almost no one who understood the true intentions of Zex and Treize in the final preview.
It sounds like you’re saying something like that, but Dorothy is the person you know.
Noin confessed early on and has been working hard for Zex for a long time.
It felt quite strange when I started mentioning the number of days.
I think the power dynamics in Series 1 of Gundam are difficult to understand.
The revenge was achieved too quickly…
Beginning
Gundam vs. the Alliance & OZ
After the bloody scenario
Gundam vs OZ
Space Chapter
Gundam vs OZ & Colony
Sanctuary Kingdom Arc
Gundam & OZ Treize faction vs OZ Delmaiyu faction
Decisive battle
Gundam vs OZ Treize Faction vs White Fang (Colony)
The leaders keep changing, and with the appearance of White Fang, the power dynamics are completely chaotic.
In the first place, Zex is in the position of Char, but he is a pilot of the Federation’s white mobile suit.
I wonder if Heero decided to pilot Heavyarms because he wanted to have a battle between a white mobile suit and a red mobile suit…
Just remember that Kahn’s coming out at that timing was really stupid…!
Well, it’s stupid no matter when you look at it.
In the end, the only impression left is of a beautiful lady because of being removed by Tsubarov, towards the last part with the young colony lawmakers.
I noticed the composition and chuckled.
Treize is ultimately the head of state of the world.
The speed of Queen Lilina’s explosive birth and immediate exit!