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Mannnn. MANNNNN. They cheated us out of art of a whole line of Nobel Gundam Sailor Senshi?! Upsetting! Truly! I’m serious about what I say, you draw Anavel in the
Mannnn. MANNNNN. They cheated us out of art of a whole line of Nobel Gundam Sailor Senshi?! Upsetting! Truly! I’m serious about what I say, you draw Anavel in the
This Gundam is too EXTREME for a model number. And boy is its design all over the place. Cheesy action figure, neon lights fiasco, foldy arms sillyboy, sick magical girl,
Yayyyy more GMs! And these GMs? Pretty cool! I mean y’know. They’re no Armored GM. But we can’t go holding robots to unfair standards, I think we can all agree.
Honestly, after the Woundwort? The Hazel was basically a refreshing jog of an episode. I’ve become hardened by Mechanista, unflinching in the face of runtime realities. And also appreciating that
There aren’t a lot of variants of Turn A mobile suits, but you know what? That’s ok. I don’t think that’s a show crying out for a High Mobility Borjanon
The Tieren definitely feels like it takes some influence from VOTOMS to me. Like, the headsets and gas masks they wear in the cockpit? And the way those cockpits are
An unsung hero overshadowed by the tone of its arc of the anime, the Hamma Hamma is a truly sick robot. It manages to be a successor to the Zaku,
Well, I suppose we had to get a stinker eventually. I (Six) write these descriptions, and I get to say that this episode stars a design that is bad. It’s
I like the Zeong, but if you ask me, the arrival of the Qubeley feels like the first TRUE mobile suit designed exclusively for a newtype. Big shoulders, bird-like head,
Three model numbers? Don’t be so greedy, Rick Dias. This crosshair monoeye guy is an unsung star of early Zeta, and has some really interesting variants as well! The Super