I was able grasp the situation in the 20 first mn of Char's movie, not here... but now that I'm reading this forum, I understand why.
One of the first scenes took me immediately back to ZZ early stupidity: jumping off an escape pod?! The importance of the Core Fighter and the Gundam in kit didn't help either. At least, the Victory doesn't look like the titan ZZ, keeping a relatively small size. (probably a consequences of the changes already seen in F91, along the new technology that are the beam shields)
The blond (maybe russian) woman is already pretty antipathetic, I was almost expecting someone to slap her after what she said about the deceased population. Is she the "princess" of this Gundam?
At least, it allows the series to open on an incredible amount of corpses (but we know nothing about it)
I already miss Yasuhiko's style... but the characters were actually correct. Of course, the 90s arrival is noticeable but that's not bad here.
What happens when you have "masked guy" in the creative bible obligations but have either no idea to justify it or no desire to have one:
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Because of pollution, I must wear a mask on Earth.
By the way, thanks to that guy, I know it surprisingly starts on the planet rather than in a colony.
2/5 Looks like the environmental aspect of Zeonism will have a bigger part in this series.
An indian girl, a greyish animal and a young children... Is this from GAINAX?
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edit: I just checked the hero's age. Wow.
December 15, 2016
@Sapewloth :
About the confusion:the episode you just saw was made to be the fourth in the series. It was simply put forward because the producer (read "the toymakers") judged unacceptable to delay the titular MS first appearance for 3 weeks.
About the Victory's nature:the kit type can't be excused the same way than in ZZ since it was a monstrously sized mecha but we are now back to decently sized ones (since F91) who are not even large enough to host Zeta's escape "spheres".On the other hand, the Victory is not a prototype, it is a model thought to be easy to produce in series,repair,etc for the Ligue Militaire (a rebellion movement),thus a 3 pieces robot.Too bad Uso's stupid money-burning "tactic" becomes the norm after a while, leading the audience to wonder where the Ligue gets all the necessary money for parts production.
About Uso's age:Newtype!More seriously,there are a few justifications (more or less, depending on what you expect).You might also find reasons behind it (among other choices) in the Anno X Tomino interview I linked in the finale's discussion thread, but it contains a good amount of revelations about events you have yet to face.You might also find reasons behind it (among other choices) in the Anno X Tomino interview I linked in the finale's discussion thread, but it contains a good amount of revelations about events you have yet to face. BONUS: no idea how strongly intended it was but it reminded me of Fushigi no umi no Nadia (GAINAX, Anno, 1991), a very popular anime back then.
About Chronicle's face: even the character laughed at this excuse and just did what he wanted no matter what the conditions were. It was also an attempt at bringing a theme Tomino wanted: the ecological question. The idea waas suggested by several elements repeated during the series but it was continuously badly integrated and didn't make much sense at the end.
July 26, 2020
@St0rmblade It kind of made sense to me: the Federation (and probably the average population) having lost any sort of "energy" and being clearly in the road to defeat when the anime starts, what's left are the youngs and... the old people? (maybe more combative because "closer" to the old times too)
@MrLegitimacy Never forget what he said. |