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In any case, the numbers for the first two episodes have been pretty impressive for what is a low budget rehash show shown in a dead weekday timeslot. Whether it can keep it up is another matter though.
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2016-04-30, 00:07 | Link #143 | |
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2016-04-30, 07:03 | Link #146 |
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Oh ya, for OVA we have had Unicorn some time back. It's normal for UC to have OVAs I guess and we have had Origin and others also more recently.
My speculation is that the older viewers that do watch it may have liked seeing a UC show on TV again, even if a rehash of a OVA. Just a wild guess. Though it's also possible that people are tuning in just to see any changes for the first two episodes and that minimal changes might cause them to lose interest. I would be interested in following the ratings for this show going forward because I'm into than sort of stuff.
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2016-05-01, 05:38 | Link #152 |
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Just watched the latest episode. Am i the only one that thinks that is incredibly stupid when they do the speech "You know, Zeon and the Federation are just two sides of the same coin"? Especially since Zeon started a war that has killed more than three billion people and had the hobby of gassing the colonies and drop them on earth?
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Also, the colony that the Zeon used to drop is an empty colony where the residents have evacuated before. And the faction which is more notorious for gassing colonies are the TITANS which ironically was part of (or originated from) the EF. So again, both are rather equal when it comes to atrocity. It's just that the Zeon is more "vocal" and "flashy" about it while the EF is more sneaky with media-control on their side like Mineva said. She knows what she's talking about coz she's been (directly & indirectly) playing this game of evading the EF hands since she was a baby back in MSG.
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2016-05-01, 13:02 | Link #154 |
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Empty colony? If you're talking about Operation British, IIRC according to 0083 and 08th MS Team, it wasn't evacuated, they tricked Cima into murdering everyone on board with nerve gas, having told them it was knockout gas.
And even then, they still destroyed an entire city and everyone on it, decimating the region.
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Like I said, Zeon's atrocities are more "flashy" (killing many people in grand showing, almost theatrically), while EF's atrocities are more subtle. EF might not kill numerous people in huge explosions, but they sure made countless people suffer (not just the Spacenoids, but also their fellow Earthnoids).
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2016-05-15, 23:55 | Link #158 |
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you know its sort of funny that a tiny & compact MS like the Loto manages to take down larger & possibly more armored units like a Geara Doga & a Dressien, its SNRI's magic that being bigger doesn't mean its more powerful as this is before the arrival of their Formula Project Gundams, yeah i know both Zeon units were like old for its time, take note that the Loto is piloted by a crew & is also a personnel carrier that can carry a handful of on foot troops, whereas the larger Zeon suits were just piloted by a single guy, with one Loto nearly stabbed the Sinanju with its beam cutter on its dying breath.
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