
What is there is being detected by sensors (What is there is being detected by sensors).
>>1
If I chase from this side, I can be escaped with a mysterious tool, so it’s clever to use the Small Light as bait to lure them over.
It’s rare that Mr. F has thought of the punchline before drawing, so a turnaround plot has been created, so you can corner them as much as you want.
What is it that allows you to spot the weaknesses of a remote-controlled tank at a glance?
>>3
It is a common tactic to crush communication antennas in war.
We are also operating unmanned combat boats that control radio waves.
On the contrary, it’s surprising that there are people inside but they’re being controlled by radio waves instead of being wired.
He is a man who has risen to the top of the intelligence division of a unified military dictatorship.
I will not neglect to report the downing of friendly tanks, which was a request from the other party.
Your subordinates are reliable too, like when they spotted the meteorite disguise.
The one who was too strong and caused problems until the end of the story.
Ultimately, it’s the shallow knowledge of children that drives the actions of Doraemon and the others.
An adult enemy character who corners you with logical reasoning.
If the effect of the Small Light hadn’t worn off and I hadn’t grown big, I would have been completely done for.
>>9
It feels like even after getting bigger, there’s still a chance I could make it…
>>10
The eyes! Aim for the eyes and mouth!!
In the remake, the image shows the subordinate trying to help despite ignoring orders, but it’s ironic and interesting that Gilmore was the first to be abandoned even by the driver robot.
I haven’t seen the remake, so I don’t know, but Gilmore is aware that he has no influence even in the long-length manga.
Dracoruru was also aware of Gilmore’s unpopularity and could have possibly toppled him if he wanted to.
I wonder if it would have been better to put it on the mikoshi.
>>13
In the remake, I often thought, “Why did I end up with someone like this…?” so I guess Gilmore was more like that than I expected.
>>15
The remake version might have wanted to depict the essence of soldiers (moving according to orders and hierarchy rather than ideals).
It seems like one can be influenced by any color depending on the circumstances they find themselves in, regardless of their own intention.
The remake version of Gilmore understands his lack of popularity, so he is trying to take Pap’s sister (an original character from the remake) hostage and have the current president, Pap, officially grant him the presidency at the ceremony.
Even the older version, which seemed ambitious, left a good impression by not betraying Gilmore.
Isn’t Gilmore’s coup quite dependent on this person?
If you wanted to take the lead, you probably wanted to eliminate Papi and the Papi faction first, right?
If we waste time and effort on internal disputes, it will give them time and ground, and we’ll lose everything.
>>18
If I eliminate the Papillon faction, I’ll probably be favored by Gilmore and could be designated as his successor, so there’s no need to betray him.
I wondered why they made it an electromagnetic pulse in the remake, but I guess it’s because kids today don’t get it since there aren’t any RC antennas outside anymore.
It would be easy to stage a coup against Gilmore, wouldn’t it?
You have both a theme and popularity.
>>22
I heard that with a perfect coup, you first have someone else forcefully carry it out, then you take revenge on the enemies of the previous regime! By using that justification to carry out another coup, you can erase all the bad aspects of the coup.
>>24
Is that the shape of Sekigahara?
The sinister vibe of this character voiced by Yuusaku Yara before the remake was quite good.
It’s complicated that Papi itself seems to resemble a puppet regime.
I haven’t seen it, so I think I might take a look.
>>26
You can see the incredibly manly Shizuka-chan, among all the works!
Isn’t it nice? Shizuka-chan seems like she could appear in a Tomino anime.
>>28
The context of scolding adults who are running to defend in the secret base and then launching myself into battle is completely reminiscent of Tomino’s anime.
Conversely, the catharsis is immense because one can trample over something like the picture in the thread due to the size difference.
>>29
It was casually one of the biggest crises in history.
>>31
Well, it’s not at the level of erasing future human history like in “Iron Giant” or “Story of the Picture World,” so it’s safe.
>>51
The final boss of the picture world has that appearance, but he was a schemer…
As expected, violence…
Violence solves everything…
This might be the episode where we say let’s stop interfering in domestic affairs, even if we have the upper hand.
>>32
The Great Demon Realm is trying to invade militarily, but on the contrary, the situation is dire for the dog people; however, this is completely a problem limited to Pilika Star.
>>32
If it’s Dekisugi, I hope he will respond to the voices asking for help to save himself and his family, while mentioning intervention in domestic affairs.
The fact that they are aware of the recognition-inhibiting function of the pebble hat is beyond impressive; it’s terrifying.
It was a formidable enemy, almost to the point that even Dekisugi could be there.
The stone hat was also discovered as a method to deal with in the Great Demon World Adventure.
It might actually be quite a flawed tool.
>>36
They will likely use any means necessary to breach security, so it’s really smart to be prepared with a saturation fire where stealth becomes irrelevant at the deepest point.
When watching the old anime, there aren’t many scenes that convey the friendship with Papi, so I think the sense of despair from the enemy after they’ve become quite friendly in the new one was good.
If Dekisugi-kun shows up, then it’ll be a real brain battle between the two in the thread.
I might end up thinking that it would be fine just with them…
The atmosphere after arriving at Pirika Planet in the original work feels unusually heavy, almost like it’s aimed at an adult audience.
The resistance had been organized underground.
>>42
The depiction of the space small war was created during the new Cold War era, before Gorbachev’s appointment to advance perestroika, so I think the social atmosphere was quite heavy in terms of the general feeling.
This secret tool’s power is balanced just enough to slightly exceed the enemy’s intellect, so Dekisugi’s participation is off the table.
I see, you are afraid of a rebellion.
You are well aware of your unpopularity.
>>44
I like this.
It’s not dialogue suited for children’s works.
It’s like the commander of the Iron Giant was made a fool of by a elementary school student’s shallow wit…
(I see, you are well aware of your own unpopularity…) That gives off a strong powerful character vibe.
The organization is properly observing and implementing a strict system of rewards and punishments for subordinates.
Dracoruru, who takes the initiative to give instructions and inspire others, is feared because they are admired by their subordinates.
However, that also has the downside of making decision-making overly reliant on Dracoluru, which is an impressive aspect of the script.
That’s overwhelmingly disadvantageous!
No… I like the tense feeling of the resistance that says there is a chance if the crowd stands up!
For some reason, the Stone Hat has been significantly nerfed in the long version.
If it were functioning at its original performance, even Dracorl would not notice in that situation.
For more details, you can search for “Ishikoro Boushi,” and those kinds of sites will explain it in excruciating detail!
>>53
The demon world adventure pursued by scent was done with such low-tech means!?
>>60
It’s just about completely eliminating the presence when seen.
It’s a method that precisely targets the weakness of being very poor at distinguishing without relying on sight…
The Papie regime was so weak that an unpopular Gilmore was able to successfully carry out a coup.
>>54
Considering the excellence of Dracorul and how well he has control over the army, I think it would be more difficult for a military coup to fail just because Gilmore is unpopular.
It’s just the kind of boss who might say “You’re fired for one mistake.”
I guess there must have been the struggles to make a comeback by various means…
The depletion of the Taketombo’s battery or the fluctuations in the tool’s performance are also for the sake of the story…
Military regime relying on a coup d’état where the resistance runs rampant vs a regime entrusting the presidency to an elementary school student.
Even if Papi’s talent is genuine, you know…
The remake version that still puts up a good fight even after the effect of the Small Light wears off.
If it’s not the mysterious specification that fires when the tank strikes it…
If Gilmore becomes emperor, he seems likely to be the first to be purged.
>>61
It seems like it will sense the movement in advance and retaliate.
The functionality of a pebble hat can sometimes disappear at the level of recognition of existence.
Rather than submit to the will of a dictator, I would rather die fighting—this indomitable spirit befitting the name of the Genji.
It’s scary how well the leader of the resistance is escaping from that siege and skillfully inciting and leading the people.
There are many animators skilled at depicting coups in small Central and South American countries, like in Crayon Shin-chan’s Buriburikan no Hiho.
I liked the contrast between the disciplined movements of the army led by Draculuru and the somewhat idyllic scenes on the resistance side.
When I was a child, I didn’t pay attention to the name Picia, but as I grew up and gained knowledge, I realized it was P-CIA (Pirika Star Central Intelligence Agency)!
It seems that even after the movie incident, Dracoruru still has a certain cleverness that prevents execution.
The seriousness of the fact that the downfall of Papi is linked to disarmament policies.
I didn’t care about the cast because I was a kid, but Draco’s performance was really good.
I just checked and it was Yara Yusaku… I only knew him for heavy performances like the narrator of “Legend of the Galactic Heroes” or Takano Ishiro from “The Blue Fleet,” so I didn’t expect him to perform like this too.
If you want to see the cool Yara Yusaku, then “Appare Senkoku Daikassen” and the narration in “ACfa” are great!
The remake version promotes Draco as the final boss, which is laughable, but there’s no helping it.
Dracoruru really feels like they are being heavily relied upon by Papi.
Shizuka-chan is an extraordinary person who won’t sell her heart or bend her knees even when being tormented by a slave trader (for real)…
Dracoruru’s promise of not keeping promises is definitely based on a strong trust that Papyrus will keep his promises.
>>78
I wondered if those two were friends from university days…
Professor F is consistently saying that dictators, including Napo-chan, are fundamentally paranoid.
I don’t think the head of a secret organization is too keen on trying to bring down politicians; they seem perfectly suited for their current position.
>>81
Even if I were in Gilmore’s position, it seems like it wouldn’t be interesting at all.
Let’s focus the hate on your Excellency.
I haven’t seen Sin for a while, so I’ve forgotten how much Draco Rul was active compared to the old one…
I only remember that I hadn’t cut the milk bath.
Papi is competent and noble, but personally, I can’t shake the feeling that he might fall from grace in the not-so-distant future.
>>85
It just looks like they were brought out as sacrifices for the beheading in this commotion, including the children…
Well, I think they will realize it themselves, so once the post-war processing is over, I think they will step down from the top.
That said, the Gilmore system will likely fail someday.
In that case, what awaits Dracorul, who is seen as the leader of the Gilmore faction, is purging.
You either end up at the top somewhere or you’ll have to escape to another planet.
Well, it seems that Papi-kun was promoting disarmament, excluding the Air Force, so for those belonging to other branches…
Politically, is Dracorul relatively cornered…?
>>88
In a political game, once you reach a certain position, you can only go for the top.
Whether it is abdication or usurpation is about that much.
The base is Star Wars, but it’s interesting how it mixes in various unique elements.
It seems that both old and new military personnel will send a mountain of petitions for clemency.
It seems that Gilmore doesn’t have any.
Come to think of it, this guy doesn’t particularly yell at his subordinates or give them unreasonable tasks…
Whether or not they are reused, it seems likely that they will ultimately secure a position as a local government head.
Maybe I’m the type that gets too angry and isn’t suited for the top.
I think it’s also practically acceptable to prioritize benefits because both enemies and allies are in a position to grab each other’s balls.
Rather, it’s surprising that Gilmore was able to attain the position of dictator… even without support or popularity from his allies.
>>95
Isn’t it because you’ve purged all the guys who supported you, so you have no more trust?
>>95
The type that becomes a dictator is skilled at manipulating people’s hearts, so they have popularity until they reach a position of power.
Once you gain a certain status, it’s not necessarily a blessing.
I feel like someone from the production staff mentioned the relationship between Dracorul and Papi.
In the end, the fat guy who was the leader of the resistance seems likely to create a long-term regime.
>>98
If a long-term administration can stabilize life, then to be honest, it doesn’t really matter who the leader is.
The problem is that fools who cause decline are the ones in charge.
>>106
Is the Napo Gistler really necessary?
>>114
Hoi virus
I wonder how they play the guitar with those fingers.
Resistance-san with the voice of Takeda Tetsuya as a Pirika alien.
The pebble hat is fundamentally an existence that cannot recognize all traces of secondary existence, so it should be practically impossible to overlook.
>>100
Perhaps because the specifications are somewhat complicated, there is a slight inconsistency there.
When surrendering in the new way, I also considered my subordinates, so I felt a sense of magnanimity.
Indeed, the seemingly friendly old man Genbu used to be the Minister of Public Safety.
Is it that their political skills are poor after being taken over by Gilmore?
Or is he a person who can accept both good and bad to some extent?
Since Papi has that serious type, I wonder if there were a lot of bad old men whose interests aligned with him, Gilmore.
I can tell you’re intelligent and probably very pure, but…
Papi’s actual political skills haven’t been revealed in the story, of course…
>>108
It’s an image of being eliminated by a coup before even having the chance to demonstrate.
Because there isn’t enough time in the president’s term to demonstrate it.
>>110
I think there were some political achievements even before he became president…
>>115
But I graduated from university at 8, and now that it’s 10, I’m wondering if I can run for election including the election period…
>>117
The system of intern politicians… it seems like children’s social involvement is amazing…
>>117
There is a possibility of being appointed suddenly without any significant achievements.
That means the groundwork for Gilmore’s political upheaval was already being laid…
At first, I had to surrender because my sister was taken hostage.
I personally preferred the original work.
>>111
I think the remake version shows that rather than being taken hostage out of necessity, she made the decision to deliver that speech knowing full well that both she and her sister might be purged, based on her conversation with Nobita.
It’s amazing that just being smart is enough to become president on this planet.
The dictator can only be hanged if there is a coup.
Positions like this person often involve doing the same work with a sideways move, surprisingly.
That principle is just too unreasonable, after all.
In that sense, it was bound to happen, the 10-year-old president.
>>121
Originally, the political corruption was so severe that a pure and innocent child president emerged, I suppose…
“Have you ever kept a promise even once?” Papī is saying that to Dracoruru.
The capture of Papi against Gilmore will be considered as having been fulfilled.
The remake version seems like it would be amazing with the deification after the main story, even if the person doesn’t want it, right, President?