Can't find the last volume online (and I don't have room for hardcover comics in my house lol), so I'm done with Gundam the Origin for now. The full color version of this comic looks gorgeous.
The prequel portion of the comic is pretty mid. All the lore and extra background stuff about UC0079 isn't really what I find exciting about the series.
Burger :
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Deguin calls his son a Hitler ass:
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Love the "giant death robot as extension of the body" stuff:
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The next AU will draw all the wrong lessons from G-Witch lol
Namely that lesbians =
that's not the worst lesson they could learn. if they gave someone talented a 50 episode series and made it gay they could have another turn a gundam, and that show is amazing
They're going to give Fukuda a blank cheque to make Gay Gundam Seed and you know it
i mean, fukuda seems to be not particularly well loved by the higherups, my understanding is that everything he's touched since seed has fallen apart and he's never run a well produced show and after taking 2 decades for freedom they're kind of pissed
Yeah true dat, I guess that was more my personal worst case scenario more than anything. Although tbh I'm kinda drawing a blank on who Sunrise could tap to do the next AU, since the industry seems to be running out of talented big name sci-fi directors/writers. Probably will have to be someone fresh getting promoted from episode director to series director, I guess.
after age they probably aren't going to give it to a non-anime industry pro anytime soon, but i could see them tapping a novelist as writer. iori miyazawa is a gundam fan and i'd love to see his gay gundam. i mean, he's not high profile enough and otherside picnic is a completely different type of scifi, but there's a million ln authors out there, probably a few of them are big names who are good at the gundam millieu
directors is tougher, but g-witch and ibo both just had industry professionals. tatsuyaki nagai was a bigger name, but hardly a super well known director. there's all kinds of journeymen out there who would be good enough. obviously you want more than good enough, but sunrise will take what they can get
When they tapped Nagai for ibo he kinda just brought his entire crew from Ano Hana along (including Mari Okada). I remember when the show was announced a lot of people were speculating about why Sunrise would go with the director/writer pair that did Toradora/Ano Hana, I think a lot of people expected a melodramatic romance... and then the warcrimes started from ep 1 lmao.
It's interesting to think about because most of the big names in the new generation of directors have ended up at MAPPA/Madhouse, and unlike Kyoani or UFOtable, Sunrise doesn't really have an in-house team besides maybe the Hathaway movie crew.
i think they've had a couple shows recently trying to develop an in house team. that's my impression of what amaim was, at least, and i've heard that about a few others. but i don't know anime industry on that level. i know studios and big name directors, and i know the broad strokes of how production works, but i'm' definitely not an expert on this
Oh I'm not either I'm just thinking out loud, for example
I didn't even know this show existed hahahahaa!
its got really bad vibes, seems super nationalistic. but i've heard it mostly exists to give animators a mecha series to work on
Oh god, male gaze lesbian mecha with "settle down in a straight marriage and have children" is going to be a show, isn't it?
I mean, someone at Sunrise bankrolled Cross Ange and Valverave so...
i watched all of cross ange. i. i don't know whhy, but i did. it's so fucking bad, the only bright spot is that occasionally the girls have some gay moments that aren't too male gazey
Damn, you've got a stronger constitution than me, I couldn't even make 2 episodes
that first episode was probably the worst one? the sexual assault dies down for a while, though it comes back towards the end. big chunks of it are just really boring tbh, which you wouldn't expect given the sheer number of plotlines it has going on