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
How naïve— my little puer boy!
Mechas at the back are all from Tomino 'angstier' works, infamous for contributing to his "Kill 'Em All" epithet.