Not sure why these Tomino bots are together of all combinations, but then again I haven't seen Zambot to know how it'd relate to the other two
Well, going back to Ideon...
WARNING: KILL 'EM ALL TOMINO SPOILERS
Ideon: Everybody dies in the end. Babies and young children included. Zambot 3: Nearly everybody in Japan dies in the end. Including the protag's family. Brain-Powered: Neon Genesis Evangelion, Tomino ver. 'Nuff said. Wings of Rean: Hero finally seems to get a bittersweet ending, then suddenly Female Love Interest fades away into nothingness out of nowhere. Oh and the main series it spun-off from, Aura Battler Turbine, is also another Kill-Em-All-Tomino 'classic', ending with Let's-Kill-Everyone-In-The-Final-Episodes.
Ideon: Everybody dies in the end. Babies and young children included. Zambot 3: Nearly everybody in Japan dies in the end. Including the protag's family. Brain-Powered: Neon Genesis Evangelion, Tomino ver. 'Nuff said. Wings of Rean: Hero finally seems to get a bittersweet ending, then suddenly Female Love Interest vanishes into nothingness out of nowhere. Oh and the main series it spun-off from, Aura Battler Turbine, is also another 'classic' Tomino ending with Let's-Kill-Everyone-In-The-Final-Episodes.
Guess the Brain Powerd ending was actually more intense than I remembered it being doesn't help that I watched that one dubbed and was laughing at the ridiculous dialogue more than actually paying attention
Depressing storylines aside, including Brain Powerd is just a horrid idea.
The trick with that one is to give 'em the OST and let them listen to it for a nice long time. That way they'll stick with the show even though it's... well, what it is.
This is a stretch, but could this page and the previous page's "A Goddess never tell lies!" be a reference to Char's famous "I've never betrayed anyone in my life!" ?
This is a stretch, but could this page and the previous page's "A Goddess never tell lies!" be a reference to Char's famous "I've never betrayed anyone in my life!" ?
Not sure. I'm also not sure whether the original Japanese was a meme for Char's either. Sometimes different lines get memed differently for both the Japanese and English fanbases. (In particular, most of the scene references and quoted lines I translated so far for this series are very memey in the original Japanese [to the point of getting dedicated wiki articles too, sometimes], but often unknown in English).
Still, I could check. Where was the scene for Char again? Zeta or ZZ? And which episode? If I know I can look up the Japanese lines to see if they resemble G-Spring's.
(Usually I will get some hits if I just search for the spoken lines, even without knowing which specific episode or series they are from, but here I am getting nothing Gundam specific.)
Still, I could check. Where was the scene for Char again? Zeta or ZZ? And which episode? If I know I can look up the Japanese lines to see if they resemble G-Spring's.
Late response, but I believe that Char line is from 0079. Iirc it was it had to do with Garma
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