2005-12-18, 19:49 | Link #1 |
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[∀] Just finished Turn A [Possible spoilers]
Awsome series. I can't believe that people wouldn't like it just because of the mechanical designs(which, by the way, are pretty good, Turn A is awsome in action). But you can't help but feel sorry for Sochie, she'd the only one that ended up alone...
Also, the last fight between Turn A and Turn X was very well, done, and ended very well too. Also, the best action scene in the entire part was the one where Miashei(in a kapool) tore off the WaD's head and started dragging it with her. Anyway, what are your thoughts on this wonderful series? |
2005-12-19, 00:46 | Link #6 |
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I myself just finished watching Turn-A a couple days ago. Superb series that, sadly, isn't as widely accepted as it should be imo. The last 10 episodes--especially the ending itself--just remind me how utterly lacking and subpar Destiny is in comparison. To me, Turn-A was less about flash and more about the plot, story and the characters; exact opposite of Destiny--maybe even the entire CE--as far as I'm concerned.
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2005-12-21, 04:02 | Link #7 |
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Yes, but even without the 'flash' Turn-A was filled with cool, funny, and entertaining moments, especially in the last few episodes.
I suppose my thoughts on the series go without saying, though. I truly will miss Tomino directed Gundam once the Zeta movies are finished. I can't say I'm exactly happy with the changes he made in them, but Tomino certainly hasn't lost his flare for battles when he has a good animation budget to back him up. |
2005-12-21, 06:14 | Link #8 |
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I liked Turn A and the Ball with legs (forgot it´s real name) was awesome but I don´t agree that it´s better than SEED. Than Destiny YES but SEED, no.
For me, the main reason is that I don´t like the characters as much in Turn A Gundam than in SEED. Except for Lily Borjarno. The battles in Turn A is a letdown too I think, they´re not bad but they´re not that great and exciting either. (To be honest, can´t say that I like what they´ve done with the old cast from SEED either now that I´ve rewatched Destiny.) But I did like Turn A. It´s not bad at all. Just not one of my absolute favourites. |
2005-12-21, 08:05 | Link #9 |
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Ah, another convert. The heavens ring out in a joyous anthem as soon as another Gundam fan puts away his/her prejudice for the mech designs and watches Turn A completely and realises how much superior it is
I must admit that I was one of those fools who thought moustache was stupid, but after watching Turn A, I could only hide my face in shame, because it is the best Gundam series I've ever watched (and I'm not one of those UC old guards...I started with Seed and backtracked to the UC classics.) I enjoyed every single moment in Turn A, and there was not a single episode which I thought was boring. I think the battle scenes are much better in Turn A than the CE series (in which you just see MS spam beams everywhere)... And, the characters. Ah I loved the characters. And for the first time in Gundam history, you get fully developed female characters. You could almost say that Turn A has 3 main characters - Kihel, Dianna, and Loran. And who can forget the totally badass Turn X? I found it to be much more intimidating than, say, Providence. The moment when Gym powered up Turn X, bzzzt....wow. Last_hope: It's the Kapool. I love those Kapools. They're so cool and cute, especially when you have the feisty Sochie running around in them thrashing. Usso_Evin: You should go back to Loran Cehack. XD |
2005-12-21, 08:45 | Link #10 | |
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I also enjoyed the animation for the characters in Turn A, and the animation overall. Just that I didnīt feel that last bit of excitement when they started shooting at eachother in Turn A. But that have more to do with the planning of the battles than the animation. |
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2005-12-21, 22:24 | Link #11 |
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Yes. Another person has found out the greatness that is Turn A Gundam. I can not stress enough that all Gundams fans need to watch this sereis before they say how good any of the others are. Turn A has actually become the standard in which I judge Gundams shows in terms of plot, character development, action and battles.
The person that said it wasn't better then SEED, especially in the battles. There is one major key difference there. You'll notice in Turn A Gundam there is honestly no recycled footage at all. Most certainly not in the major scenes and not even least important scene. All of the animation is difference, especially for the battles. Each battle is unique. SEED you have recycled footage in battles to a great degree. Beams being spammed left and right and things just exploding. Yes it comes down to person taste but objectivly Turn A is the by far the better of the two due to the time taken and its presentation in it's battles. |
2005-12-21, 22:32 | Link #12 |
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Turn A isn't my favrite cuase ZZ holds that spot, but Turn A is awesome... Mecha were never a problem for me... the seires has a perhaps the most diverse cast, an ddoes a good job at it. the battles are good, btu you coudl tell that the people didn/t really want to fight...well some did.. but i think you get my point.
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2005-12-21, 22:35 | Link #13 |
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The best way to describe Turn A's action is, You're actually SURPRISED by it...When TurnX did what it did it floored me by how genious it was...Loren jumping outta the moon-river with the cloak covering his Gundam as he attacked surprised me...Nader equipping the Kapool with a detachable fist surprised me...The little things in this series is what makes it so epic and so able to appreciate...
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2005-12-22, 05:22 | Link #15 |
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Yes, Turn A Gundam is one of my favourites too, when Turn A jumps out of the river with that cloak is just bad ass...
How anyone can even compare it to SEED is beyond me Harry Ord is my favourite "masked" guy, especially when he lays the smack down on all those rebel punks It might not be "the" best of all gundam series, but it's very well balanced in character devlopment, story and battles. |
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2005-12-24, 12:54 | Link #18 |
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Just finished Turn A myself and I have to give it thumbs up. It was so well done, though still not quite my favorite in the Gundam-verse (It's still V-Gundam for me). I'll admit that it took some time to get used to the unorthodox design of the mobile suits, but after that it was great! Virtually every episode was well worth watching - save the ONE flashback episode-.
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2005-12-24, 23:54 | Link #19 |
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Ah, just registered again but it's all good.
Anyway, Turn A is excellent. I didn't care much for the Turn A but the characters were handled really well and I'm glad that it wasn't so much the mecha that were stressed but instead the characters and how they interact with each other. Because of that, someone looking for action probably might feel a bit overwhelmed but Turn A is really good despite that. Some people say that it gives a different look to Gundam but I honestly feel that every series shows Gundam in a different light. Also, I never really try to compare Gundam series to each other or use one of them as a measuring stick if you know what I mean. Turn A, SEED, and Victory are really good in their own ways, comparing them just because they all fall under Gundam isn't easy or really fair now that I think about it. |
2005-12-25, 19:07 | Link #20 |
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The only complain I have about Turn A is the relatively little development on Gym. He is after all the arch-villian of the show, I think he derserves more explainations to his motives and reasons he acts the way he does. But then it might be hard to fit that in the story line that is already there.
Otherwise it is indeed very good for a gundam series, although it seems to be very light on the character side. Tomino seems to try very hard not to make the show melo, despite the many places he can do that and he would have done so in older Gundam series. Some of the sadder moments just seemd to be brushed off rather lightly. It is almost exactly the opposite of SEED, where it takes every opportujnity to try to jerk tears out of the audience (although not always sucessful). |
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