"Consequently, the first Gundam became an insurmountable wall. Subsequent works could mimic the style, but as a narrative, the first series remains complete. Anything created afterward was inevitably inferior, I learned that the hard way from experience. Genuine works of art are fundamentally isolated entities. Expecting to produce direct sequels to such standalone works is misguided." - Yoshiyuki Tomino, 2009"Z is a piece of shit!" - Yoshiyuki Tomino, 2003"To tell the truth, as a creator of Gundam I think I should not have made the sequel to Gundam. I, however, think as a producer it's a nice decision for me to have made Z Gundam. Gundam 2, or Z, was so dark. I directed Z in order to tell "Hey, watch my new Gundam, youngsters. Why are you not so lively like them in Z ?" But Z resulted in Gundam getting more popular. I do not like Z but it made a modest economic success. It resulted that various Gundam shows appeared directed without me. As a result of my decision to make a sequel to First Gundam, Gundam Saga has proceeded over 20 years. At the same time, I feel I should have finished Gundam story in the first series." - Yoshiyuki Tomino, 2002"It was the time of Z Gundam when I thought, 'Gundam has turned into something else.'" - Yoshikazu Yasuhiko, 2015"But some serials just shouldn’t be made. Gundam is one of those. When you stray off the beaten path from the original to a certain degree, you will encounter a time when, I believe, you are in danger of losing all passion for the work." - Yoshikazu Yasuhiko, 1983"At the time, I felt that the world extended from First Gundam had already reached its limit. I happened to see some of GUNDAM ZZ on television, and it felt like they'd pretty much broken that world. 'So this is how it's ended up,' I thought." - Yoshikazu Yasuhiko, 2018
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>>287896916Banned from /m/ again, zetarager?