• @[email protected]
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    4 months ago

    of the UC OVAs in the early part, if choosing the chronological path, the only one where I would recommend watching something later before the former is Stardust Memories. I personally think you should watch Zeta before watching stardust memories, else youd walk, into Zeta with a preexisting opinion about the titans which had you watched Zeta first, you shouldn’t have given the stark difference in portrayal it is between the two shows.

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    24 months ago

    The first series/movies are hard to watch, even for peoples who like mecha.
    Suggesting to watch multiples hours of something that aged badly isn’t a good idea, yet I see the this recommendation again and again…

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      14 months ago

      I agree that at 3 movies of 2+ hours each, that’s too for an introduction.

      But until Sunrise does a compilation of the compilations, or just reboots the first TV series entirely into something shorter featuring the “best of” that’s what we’re stuck with as far as original Gundam lore.

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        24 months ago

        The problem isn’t the length but the fact that it’s unwatchable for most anime fans today.
        The formula have nothing to do with modern gundams, it would be better to spoil this part of the story to watch the rest later, but community guides refuse to spoil this part, which is very boring to watch.

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          The problem isn’t the length but the fact that it’s unwatchable for most anime fans today.

          I also can agree with that.

          The formula have nothing to do with modern gundams

          That’s also true.

          Modern Gundams have pretty much left the UC timeline and plot, and just feature a mech with Gundam-like features.

          One possibility is for Sunrise to do a faster paced reboot of the original Gundam plot, like LoGH did with Die Neue These.

          But who knows why they haven’t done that yet.

          Actually I can make a good guess: Since Gundam is all about Bandai selling model kits, why should Bandai invest money into a new series that just has slightly updated versions of models that everyone already has?