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Wait, what? I recall Unicorn's action scenes being pretty brutal to everything involved. Beams were either dodged or blocked with i-fields, and the only times things tanked anything were when the weapon in question was a beam machine gun and thus not exactly one hit kills.
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BlitzBlast posted:Wait, what? I recall Unicorn's action scenes being pretty brutal to everything involved. Beams were either dodged or blocked with i-fields, and the only times things tanked anything were when the weapon in question was a beam machine gun and thus not exactly one hit kills. I recently watched the final episode, so my opinion is likely tainted by that. It's pretty extreme, though, because the Unicorn AND the Neo Zeong both have impenetrable i-Fields and neither dude seriously tries anything other than "shoot guns that haven't worked for the last 10 minutes" until Full Frontal starts shooting the colony interior at random.
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# ? Oct 31, 2014 07:38 |
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I want to see Minato transition from 'snarky prick' to 'gushing fanboy' the instant Mao enters the room.
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# ? Oct 31, 2014 07:44 |
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Broken Loose posted:I recently watched the final episode, so my opinion is likely tainted by that. It's pretty extreme, though, because the Unicorn AND the Neo Zeong both have impenetrable i-Fields and neither dude seriously tries anything other than "shoot guns that haven't worked for the last 10 minutes" until Full Frontal starts shooting the colony interior at random. unicorn only has an i field on it's shield, and the fight in the colony only last a couple of minutes. I don't even think Banagher fights the neo zeong n the colony, he just high tails it out of there.
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# ? Oct 31, 2014 08:13 |
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I don't know how anyone could watch any fight from Unicorn featuring the Sinanju and declare the show's action 'boring'. The opening battle from episode 7 is easily one of my all-time favourite mecha action sequences.
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# ? Oct 31, 2014 12:03 |
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If any of you had any doubts about the best machine in the show, allow me to dispel them for you.
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# ? Oct 31, 2014 16:34 |
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Build Burning Bear Guy F Amazing
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# ? Oct 31, 2014 16:56 |
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DookieSandwich posted:Too bad Fumina didn't take Ral's advice and went with a Gouf custom as a mid range suit. I realize this show is still in its early stages so far but I have to admit I'm pretty disappointed that the GM custom is getting replaced with the SD-whatever. I dunno, maybe there's some whole cultural context I'm missing and SD Gundam is considered super awesome over in Japan or something, but to me it looks like the writers are having the female lead trade in her pretty badass giant robot for what's essentially a mascot. I admit this could just entirely be me. The whole SD Gundams get a resounding "whatever" from me, so it's possible I'm just not the target for this decision. Still I'm a little disappointed that the GM's time in the spotlight was so short and that it mostly seemed to exist to get shot/beat up in order to show how dangerous things are getting.
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# ? Oct 31, 2014 18:13 |
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SD Gundams are quite popular and really well-liked. Hell, the Musha Godmaru basically started selling out everywhere the moment the most recent episode aired.
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# ? Oct 31, 2014 18:16 |
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The SD Gundams are like way more powerful than the GM Caridan, she's getting an upgrade and fitting in her need to be a hybrid of support and attack for the team.
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# ? Oct 31, 2014 18:16 |
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Kai Tave posted:I realize this show is still in its early stages so far but I have to admit I'm pretty disappointed that the GM custom is getting replaced with the SD-whatever. I dunno, maybe there's some whole cultural context I'm missing and SD Gundam is considered super awesome over in Japan or something, but to me it looks like the writers are having the female lead trade in her pretty badass giant robot for what's essentially a mascot. Did you miss the part where the rival beat the poo poo out of the lead male with a hastily put together SD gundam?
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# ? Oct 31, 2014 18:18 |
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I'm not a huge fan of SDs, but she saw one do something cool and now she wants one for herself. Considering the real-life response to the Dom in episode one, that seems like a pretty realistic turn of events.
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# ? Oct 31, 2014 18:19 |
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The SD Gundams are however considered 'girl' mecha (due to being cute) which is why she is getting one. It was pretty surprising they had two dudes fighting in SD Gundams last episode in a good way. Regardless of anything, BF (and BFT) seem to have a very clear gender delineation between male and female robots. Women pilots (almost) exclusively pilot either 'cute' mecha or robots piloted by women in canon. The exception seems to be stuff customized to be more girly. (Miss Sazabi, GM Cardigan.) Likewise I don't think we ever see a dude piloting a 'girl' mecha, with the SD Gundams this episode being the first pretty cool deviation from that. (Although in this case both of those robots are guys in their canon.) ImpAtom fucked around with this message at 18:25 on Oct 31, 2014 |
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Razzled posted:Did you miss the part where the rival beat the poo poo out of the lead male with a hastily put together SD gundam? Yes because I'm actually completely blind, I'm only posting to this thread thanks to my specially trained seeing-internet dog. Yeah I saw it, it doesn't really change my opinion that the GM was a cooler robot and I'm disappointed to see it go, sorry.
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# ? Oct 31, 2014 18:26 |
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ImpAtom posted:The SD Gundams are however considered 'girl' mecha (due to being cute) which is why she is getting one. It was pretty surprising they had two dudes fighting in SD Gundams last episode in a good way. How is the GM Cardigan considered girly? I'm not disagreeing with your main point, mind, it just doesn't really strike me as having been redesigned to be more feminine like the Miss Sazabi.
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# ? Oct 31, 2014 18:30 |
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W.T. Fits posted:How is the GM Cardigan considered girly? I'm not disagreeing with your main point, mind, it just doesn't really strike me as having been redesigned to be more feminine like the Miss Sazabi. In Japan a cardigan is frequently associated with teenage schoolgirls. Male versions exist but it's just the perception. That is why Fumina's is the GM Cardigan. It isn't redesigned like the Miss Sazabi though, aside from the bright yellow coloring.
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# ? Oct 31, 2014 18:32 |
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There should, at some poijnt, the most over-the-top fabulous bishonen piloting the custom Princess Exia. Or a modified Rose Gundam. poo poo, I should have voted for Rose Gundam. It would be a-meijin.
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# ? Oct 31, 2014 18:37 |
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Why not go with the classic?
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# ? Oct 31, 2014 18:38 |
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Kai Tave posted:Yes because I'm actually completely blind, I'm only posting to this thread thanks to my specially trained seeing-internet dog. " I dunno, maybe there's some whole cultural context I'm missing and SD Gundam is considered super awesome over in Japan or something, but to me it looks like the writers are having the female lead trade in her pretty badass giant robot for what's essentially a mascot." IDK you were edging pretty close to some weak female no agency poo poo there.
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# ? Oct 31, 2014 18:40 |
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I imagine that the SD gundam will give her some advantages, I'll wait and see what the writers are going to do with it.
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# ? Oct 31, 2014 18:42 |
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ImpAtom posted:In Japan a cardigan is frequently associated with teenage schoolgirls. Male versions exist but it's just the perception. That is why Fumina's is the GM Cardigan. It isn't redesigned like the Miss Sazabi though, aside from the bright yellow coloring. Ah, fair enough. Also, would it qualify as a "girly" mech if it was something that was piloted exclusively by a female pilot? Because I just remembered that Carlos Kaizer, a former World Champion, had a custom Alpha Azieru in Season 1. (Though, granted, all we really got to see of that was what was left of it after Aila tore it apart off-screen.)
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# ? Oct 31, 2014 18:43 |
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Razzled posted:" I dunno, maybe there's some whole cultural context I'm missing and SD Gundam is considered super awesome over in Japan or something, but to me it looks like the writers are having the female lead trade in her pretty badass giant robot for what's essentially a mascot." "Did you miss the part where the rival beat the poo poo out of the lead male with a hastily put together SD gundam?" So serious question, why isn't the male lead the one going "drat, SD Gundam, gotta get me some of that poo poo."
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# ? Oct 31, 2014 18:45 |
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W.T. Fits posted:Ah, fair enough. Nope, you're right about that one. I forgot about it because it never showed onscreen but that was totally a guy piloting a traditionally 'girl' robot. Kai Tave posted:"Did you miss the part where the rival beat the poo poo out of the lead male with a hastily put together SD gundam?" Dude already has a perfectly serviceable Gundam that fits his fighting style, he just doesn't have the knowledge to deal with changing battlefield conditions or unusual enemy gimmicks. Fumina is the opposite and capable of analyzing battlefield conditions but the GM Cardigan isn't a good choice for her combat role.
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# ? Oct 31, 2014 18:46 |
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Kai Tave posted:"Did you miss the part where the rival beat the poo poo out of the lead male with a hastily put together SD gundam?" because SD gundams aren't made for kung fu, the whole point of the scene was to show that not every gunpla is suited for his martial arts.
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# ? Oct 31, 2014 18:49 |
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Kai Tave posted:"Did you miss the part where the rival beat the poo poo out of the lead male with a hastily put together SD gundam?" Probably because he has an upgraded version of the build that won a world tournament and also fights in the exact same manner as him? And there's only one of it??? I mean, I like the GM Cardigan too and I think it's probably one of the cooler robbits this season despite its vanilla styling. But this constant pull back to MY GENDER EQUALITY is loving retarded lol. Stop being goddamn babies and watch your show about plastic toys fighting.
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# ? Oct 31, 2014 18:50 |
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ImpAtom posted:Nope, you're right about that one. I forgot about it because it never showed onscreen but that was totally a guy piloting a traditionally 'girl' robot. Yeah, only other example I can think of is kind of a grey area, and that's the Build Gundam Mk. 2. I tend to associate the Gundam Mk. 2 more with Emma Sheen and Elle Vianno thanks to the Gundam Musou games, but it was also technically a hand-me-down from Kamille before he swapped over to the Zeta. I guess the Lightning Gundam would also fall into that grey area, since it's based off the Re-GZ, which Chan ended up taking after Amuro moved up to the Nu Gundam. But like I said, it's kind of stretching it a bit on those two.
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W.T. Fits posted:Yeah, only other example I can think of is kind of a grey area, and that's the Build Gundam Mk. 2. I tend to associate the Gundam Mk. 2 more with Emma Sheen and Elle Vianno thanks to the Gundam Musou games, but it was also technically a hand-me-down from Kamille before he swapped over to the Zeta. Yeah, stuff like the Mk.II and the ReGZ seem to fall into the category of being both because they had multiple pilots. The Zeta would too since Roux was the main pilot for it during ZZ. Likewise we seem to have a female-piloted Victory-slash-Impulse Gundam, both of which have pilots of both genders. (I'm wondering if Victory-Impulse can actually do part-switching under the rules.)
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# ? Oct 31, 2014 19:01 |
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The enemy SD Gundam guy said the SD parts are too short for Sekai's style. Even if you never watched an episode except this one, you are already told very bluntly he can't maximize his performance on an SD.
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# ? Oct 31, 2014 19:11 |
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I think some of the uneasiness around Hoshino switching to the SD has been around since the first reveal, it's clearly a girl machine for a series that has stuck to traditional gender roles in a lot of ways. For us watching it as (mostly) adults we tend to carry a lot of baggage into our reading of subtext, but this is ultimately a kids show in execution. Kids don't carry all that baggage, they take their cues from what characters say to each other and how other characters react to them. It's important not to overlook what people are actually saying in the show on our way to drawing conclusions about the subtext. When the SD kits are introduced in the show they're presented as a reasonable option from a man to a boy. Two of the kids present when Sekai battles with SDs are boys. Nobody genders the machines, nobody says "why don't you use a real Gundam " Sakai doesn't belittle Sekai for not using a Banshee Norn or whatever. Lots of shows would acknowledge the perception of SDs as being for girls, or lame, and add that stuff in. GBF is consciously looking past that. Additionally, we've already (finally) established Hoshino's deep knowledge of the setting and all kinds of Gunpla, it's established that she's a skilled and competent battler. When she watches the fight between Sekai and Sakai she approaches it critically and seriously. At no point does she ever let out a Kawaiiiiiiiii or any other indication that SDs aren't serious, instead coming to a logical conclusion that the models with literal superpowers might help her escape from the rigid confines of standard Gundam building. Ultimately the fact that she's a girl absolutely plays into the writers choosing that machine for her, but the show (so far) isn't portraying that as a weakness or as specifically a girly thing to do, which is just as interesting as giving her a "masculine" machine and calling it a day.
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# ? Oct 31, 2014 19:34 |
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ImpAtom posted:In Japan a cardigan is frequently associated with teenage schoolgirls. Male versions exist but it's just the perception. That is why Fumina's is the GM Cardigan. It isn't redesigned like the Miss Sazabi though, aside from the bright yellow coloring. I read a very different definition for cardigan in this context than you do, especially since in every combat appearance it's had it's rushed into the fray headlong with nigh-suicidal bravery and gotten shot to pieces in the process. I find "Cardigan can mean sweater, girls wear sweaters, ergo GM Cardigan = "girl bot" to be a little specious.
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# ? Oct 31, 2014 19:43 |
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Kanos posted:I read a very different definition for cardigan in this context than you do, especially since in every combat appearance it's had it's rushed into the fray headlong with nigh-suicidal bravery and gotten shot to pieces in the process. I find the argument of "it's a reference to the 7th Earl of Cardigan" a hell of a lot more specious to be honest. And I didn't say "girls wear sweaters,' I said that particular brand of sweater tends to have a specific association. ImpAtom fucked around with this message at 19:52 on Oct 31, 2014 |
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ImpAtom posted:I find the argument of "it's a reference to the 7th Earl of Cardigan" a hell of a lot more specious to be honest. And I didn't say "girls wear sweaters,' I said that particular brand of sweater tends to have a specific association. Charge of the Light Brigade is pretty loving famous, dude, and the suit is a heavily armed cavalry mobile suit that has spent every fight running in and getting shot to pieces.
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# ? Oct 31, 2014 19:51 |
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Kanos posted:Charge of the Light Brigade is pretty loving famous, dude, and the suit is a heavily armed cavalry mobile suit that has spent every fight running in and getting shot to pieces. "Fumina clearly is a fan of 17th century British military officers and named her custom-built mobile suit that way due to its tendency of getting shot up a lot" is a fairly extreme stretch, I think. Like, seriously. ImpAtom fucked around with this message at 19:57 on Oct 31, 2014 |
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ImpAtom posted:"Fumina clearly is a fan of 17th century British military officers and named her custom-built mobile suit that way due to its tendency of getting shot up a lot" is a fairly extreme stretch, I think. Like, seriously. Fairly extreme as opposed to Fumina being a big fan of cardigan sweaters and naming her custom built mobile suit after them?
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# ? Oct 31, 2014 19:56 |
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Fumina wears a cardigan. I am pretty sure that is, in fact, the joke. Well that and 237 spells her name.
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# ? Oct 31, 2014 19:56 |
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Kanos posted:Fairly extreme as opposed to Fumina being a big fan of cardigan sweaters and naming her custom built mobile suit after them? She literally wears a Cardigan.
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# ? Oct 31, 2014 19:57 |
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Ha, I was about to call you out on the part you edited out. The rest is true though.
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# ? Oct 31, 2014 19:59 |
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John Carstairs posted:Ha, I was about to call you out on the part you edited out. Yeah, I looked it up wrong, I double checked it after I posted.
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# ? Oct 31, 2014 20:00 |
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ImpAtom posted:She literally wears a Cardigan. Looking forward to Build Burning Karate Gi Gundam and Lightning Glasses BWS. I find naming your big artillery mobile suit after an extremely famous military officer from a world-renowned poem synonymous with duty and bravery to be a lot more plausible than naming it after an article of clothing that you like to wear a bunch, I suppose.
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Kanos posted:Looking forward to Build Burning Karate Gi Gundam and Lightning Glasses BWS. I wouldn't be surprised if it was meant to be a double meaning. The joke is definitely that she wears a cardigan, though.
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