ForceStealer
Double Growth
Well I meant the combat, not the characters.
And the ships were CG, but not the Gundams.
And the ships were CG, but not the Gundams.
Well I meant the combat, not the characters.
And the ships were CG, but not the Gundams.
THEY MADE MR. POPO BLUE. >8U
+10 mad props for knowing who the fuck Amuro is and what it was like for him to fightI watched Gundam Wing again for the first time in like, a decade a little while ago. The combat bored me, man! As cool as the designs for almost every single Gundam were, a good 80% of the fight scenes were "Hordes of Mobile Suits take on lone Gundam, Gundam proceeds to effortlessly destroy every single one of them in two moves or less"
It totally takes away from the tension of a fight scene when you know that the adversaries to the protagonists don't stand a chance whatsoever. The old Gundam series were better in that regard, given that battle scenes were a little more precious in the fact that the protagonists had to work for their wins, whether it was against regular mooks or bigger and badder foes. It really lets their skill shine when you see Ray Amuro make it through a firefight narrowly against a big foe or a lot of smaller ones.
Meanwhile, Heero and friends raise their cannon and obliterate dozens of mobile suits at a time.
I watched Gundam Wing again for the first time in like, a decade a little while ago. The combat bored me, man! As cool as the designs for almost every single Gundam were, a good 80% of the fight scenes were "Hordes of Mobile Suits take on lone Gundam, Gundam proceeds to effortlessly destroy every single one of them in two moves or less"
It totally takes away from the tension of a fight scene when you know that the adversaries to the protagonists don't stand a chance whatsoever. The old Gundam series were better in that regard, given that battle scenes were a little more precious in the fact that the protagonists had to work for their wins, whether it was against regular mooks or bigger and badder foes. It really lets their skill shine when you see Ray Amuro make it through a firefight narrowly against a big foe or a lot of smaller ones.
Meanwhile, Heero and friends raise their cannon and obliterate dozens of mobile suits at a time.
but I'd love to see a Samurai Deeper Kyo anime that doesn't...y'know, make me want to kill myself for ever watching it. Lots of anime don't follow the manga's plot to the letter, but what they did to SDK was just fucking atrocious.
tldr: adapt sdk manga to anime thanks
THEY MADE MR. POPO BLUE. >8U