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View Poll Results: Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans - Episode 02 Rating | |||
Perfect 10 | 4 | 6.35% | |
9 out of 10 : Excellent | 30 | 47.62% | |
8 out of 10 : Very Good | 17 | 26.98% | |
7 out of 10 : Good | 11 | 17.46% | |
6 out of 10 : Average | 0 | 0% | |
5 out of 10 : Below Average | 1 | 1.59% | |
4 out of 10 : Poor | 0 | 0% | |
3 out of 10 : Bad | 0 | 0% | |
2 out of 10 : Very Bad | 0 | 0% | |
1 out of 10 : Painful | 0 | 0% | |
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2015-10-11, 07:08 | Link #22 |
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Also, Coral doing a facedesk after receiving reports that his team failed to execute this "supposedly" easy mission made me chuckle a bit .
And I should also praise Aina for being smart enough to deduce that her father must have something to do with Gjallarhorn's attack to this "supposedly" secret event, and not just ignorantly went back home like her maid suggested.
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2015-10-11, 07:27 | Link #24 |
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Now that I have a better grasp of who the factions are I can now start proper judgment. The music is pretty bad and the entire second half of this episode felt like glorified filler. The premier of Barbatos was fine by itself, but having it cause Mika to nosebleed that hard looks like it is trying too hard to foreshadow tragedy. Not to mention if casualties were THAT high for CGS it makes you wonder how they can support that many kids, especially when you don't even see a hundred of them. On a side note is there any particular reason they joined? I'd like that answered in a future episode.
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2015-10-11, 07:28 | Link #25 |
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Biscuit's sisters are probably the first children in Gundam that I don't find annoying from the start, but that may yet change.
This man-machine interface is really handy. It's probably the best explanation yet for having non-adults being able to control such complex war machines. Better yet, it manages to retain that negative aspect of the war/society that would bring about such a situation where kids would be forced to operate such machines. I suppose decent adults are just meant to die, oh well. Mikazuki can be quite scary when it comes to his attitude while fighting. I don't think I've ever felt this way about any other pilot in Gundam. |
2015-10-11, 07:39 | Link #26 | |
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I can't help but wonder what his direction will be though. Typically Gundam protagonists eventually develop a grander cause to fight for than for just their crew but it's difficult for me to see that with someone that willingly confesses to not using his brain much and doesn't seem particularly bothered by leaving it all to Orga. And Orga doesn't seem to have any grand causes either.
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2015-10-11, 07:48 | Link #27 |
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Her dad will probably be one of her breaking points. What I'm most curious about is where she'll fit in the grand scheme of things with the crew. She has a broad plot purpose, but she's very disconnected from Orga and co. at this point of time, and it's hard to see how she'll develop to gel herself with the team, if at all.
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2015-10-11, 07:51 | Link #28 |
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Mark my work: One day Orga and Kudelia will come into conflict. Mikazuki will choose who, that is the question.
But seriously, Orga and Mikazuki's relationship isn't one bit healthy. The former seems like he has a light case of superiority complex that needs to be satisfied by making the latter forever under Orga's wings. Oh, and is it me, or the faces look crude when they are in the shadow? When there is light, everything is just fine. |
2015-10-11, 07:58 | Link #29 |
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While it may look like that to outsiders (ex. Orga's confidence that Mikazuki would accept the job), in scenes with just the both of them it's clear that Orga does respect Mikazuki somewhat, such as his surprise that Mikazuki would already accept the gun he gave him (and thus the job) even when he hasn't told Mikazuki what he wanted to do yet.
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2015-10-11, 08:03 | Link #30 | ||
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The show is not flawless, but your criticism above is absurd.
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2015-10-11, 08:04 | Link #31 |
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So it seems that the First Group is still in control despite having more casualties than the Third Group. While Orga Itsuka and company are planning to take over the CGS base, it's gonna be a costly operation due to their lack of man-power, not to mention that they're kids to begin with!
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2015-10-11, 08:12 | Link #33 |
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Guess I was too hurried in giving the First group the death sentence, so some of them did survived. Them returning do provide for some drama though, so that's absolutely fine by me. Glad Orga decided it is necessary to remove them once and for all to forge a path for themselves than continue to live as cannon fodders. This is a good chance to see more of what Orga is capable of. Good thing he has an ace (Mika) up his sleeve, while the First group seem to make up by the likes of loafers and cowards?
Crank is nice as an antagonist, serving as an example of that not everyone in the enemy faction is a scum. His words to Ein tells me that he knows setting off alone, he might die but it alright if he dies by his principles. I thought Ein himself has potential to grow out of his rookie pilot status, could be somebody in the future maybe. Enjoyed how Aina, or perhaps I should call her Kudelia (to separate her from the original Aina) when reaching out to Mikazuki only get barbs thrown her way. Picturing her as this idealist who always lived a sheltered life while Mika is like this street urchin who saw the harsh realities and had to grow up fast, further goes to establish that the two are living in two complete different worlds. Looking forward to see how that wall will be broken. |
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2015-10-11, 08:15 | Link #35 | |
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Another solid episode, Barbatos' first sortie was short but nice. It seems that Gundam type is not very overpowering (yet), and there are some clever use of the environment as well. The Whisker gave good explanation on how Mika can activate Barbatos with ease, let's just hope that the creative team won't overdo the negative consequences. I really like Kudelia. She's idealistic, yet smart enough to know that her father's probably behind this and that she is still very naive to the outside world. Poor her, rekt by Mika once again. Interestingly, according to the Gjallarhorn Mars commander, it seems the plan to assassinate Kudelia is not to silence the independent movement, but rather to stir the Martian up so the situation will become violent. I wonder why? So that Gjallarhorn can interfere officially? But then it seems he was hell bent on keeping the whole situation hidden from the inspection officers Looking forward to the next episode when finally the orphans will get to kick those assholes with their coup, and RIP the decent enemy pilot.
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2015-10-11, 08:27 | Link #36 |
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while some of people predict that orga gonna be the traditional masked pilot/commander,i gonna take chance that ein will become that masked pilot(if this series have one)...i think orga more fit to become captain that command vessel than becoming the pilot as we can see orga never pilot any mobile worker yet(i think the one he rode is pilot by eugene)...
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2015-10-11, 08:31 | Link #37 | |
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I really like Kudelia so far, sure she is idealistic and sheltered as well as naive, but at least she is aware of it and is trying to overcame it her own, apparently Mika and the girls group might play a role in this. For me, judging Mika and Orga relationship at this point is a little too hard, all we knew is that they are trusting each other a lot. And that make sense if they were together since they were kids as shown in flashback. But Orga seem to have a lot of flags on him. And the fact that he has a reverse ahoge didn't help at all |
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2015-10-11, 08:51 | Link #39 |
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From working out & doing other physical exercises?
I think the show already tried to explain the abs by giving us a scene where Mika & Aki doing some workout together before the Gjallarhorn attacked (ep 1). I guess the other kids do the same but not as hardcore as those two (but still resulted in abs nonetheless)?
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2015-10-11, 09:17 | Link #40 |
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So all non-ikemen/kakkoii characters will be complete assholes huh? At least we know what kind of characters to look out for now.
Also, Spoiler for Those eyes... look like they're laughing at me.:
EDIT: Also, the OP and ED are good stuff. Yum.
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