It’s time for a new general discussion thread! Hot takes, recommendations, questions, cautionary tales, all of it is welcome here.
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This Season
Continuing
Zenshu - I wasn’t expecting that twist
Still holding out
Ameku MD - It could turn out to be like Ron Kamonohashi’s Forbidden Deductions, in which case I would drop it once I get bored
I’m Getting Married to a Girl I Hate in My Class - I’m finding it funny enough for now
I’m Living With a Otaku NEET Kunoichi?! - I’m finding it entertaining enough for now
Dropped
Momentary Lily - (Disclaimer: I have only watched the first half of the show before dropping it.) The show did not establish the backstory of characters. It also did not really provide context as to why the world is the way it is. It started off by introducing the girls who are essentially various character archetypes, then have them fight a monster that came out of nowhere. With a start like this, I can’t feel myself rooting for any of the characters. There’s no plot point that I’m hooked on either. It’s just a mess through and through, and simply not worth watching - unless you enjoy watching cute girls fight monsters.
Past Seasons
After procrastinating it for so long, I finally got around to watching the original 1979 Mobile Suit Gundam.
With the old-ass animation, lame-sounding music and mechs that don’t look cool at all, the only things the show has going for it are the story and it characters. And boy, did the story and characters carry the anime hard.
Now that I have watched it, I finally understand why Gundam fans place the Universal Century timeline and its characters on a pedestal.
It is the most “Gundam” Gundam show (duh, since it’s the OG). It stars a very likable protagonist - Amuro Ray - and his found family, a hotchpotch crew of rookie soldiers and civilians onboard a warship - White Base -, just trying to survive the war. They spent most of the show on the run from enemy forces, being pursuit mostly by an enigmatic yet charismatic masked antagonist - Char Aznable.
It’s got all the anti-war themes that it helped pioneered: child soldiers, killing of civilians, WMDs, etc. Heck, they even straight-up referenced Hitler at one point.
I can see how every Gundam shows (and Gundam-like shows) that came after drew inspiration from it. Out of those that I have watched, I find that Gundam SEED is the most similar. In fact, they are similar not just in terms of the story, characters and tropes but also in their main flaw (IMO): reused animations!
Personally, another benefit of watching it is that I finally get some of the Gundam memes. It’s like watching Lord of the Rings and coming across the meme scenes.
So, despite this being such an old anime - which I usually can’t be bothered with -, I ended up liking it so much that
I’ve still got a long way to go with the rest of the Universal Century timeline. However, now that I have at least watch the OG, I will probably try rating the Gundam-ness of some shows that I have watched at some point.
I still won’t be buying the Gunpla of this show anytime soon. I prefer the modern looks of mobile suits from SEED, 00, Iron-Blood Orphans and Witch from Mercury.
Momentary Lily presented a (very thin) backstory about what happened to the world further on in the episode. It doesn’t make it any more worth watching. The hook at the end is the venerable “amnesiac character has MEGA POWERZ, but why?”, which doesn’t even really count as a twist these days.
One of us! One of us! Now that you’ve watched that, you can enjoy all the parts of UC Gundam where they actually had money and their animation director wasn’t in the hospital!
Watch enough Gundam and you are going to be ready for the newly announced Gunpla tabletop game.