Should the next Gundam series take place in a far future of UC similar to Turn A & G-Reco?
>>22910786Maybe
shitty slide thread
>>22910803>slide threadI don't know what you think that means but it doesn't mean anything.
Turn A use footage from G, wing and XG reco doesn’t realize Jaburo got nuke to nothingness so they are not canon even the 45th anniversary movie and metaverse videos confirmed it.https://b23.tv/UUVsCAmhttps://youtu.be/USFelys5Mj8?si=c88L9y0p-1Ntg-sp
>>22912622Anon Jaburo was fucking huge. If they’re fighting in the highlands they’re well on the edge of it, and each of the three nukes prior woudlve been dead center
>>22910824Slide thread is when threads exist.
I personally wouldn't mind it but I'd love to see a OYW themed series about some of the ace pilots that is actually animated akin to how UCE handled the aesthetic. If there was a Gundam series in the far off future, I wonder how they'd do it without making the mobile suits look like mechaslop to appease modern audiences.
I'd like literally anything but yet another dubiously canon "hidden OYW with a secret lost Gundam" story.
>>22913154I would loathe this with all of my heart honestly, its so overplayed now.
>>22910786The Warring Space States era (roundabout F90FF-Victory) is basically BEGGING for another actual series, based on all the wacky tech that could be floating around between colonial defense forces by then. I think it'd be neat for a series where all the Sides have unique combat doctrines and armies of old/new mobile suits built around it, all just having mini-skirmishes with each other while alternating between parlaying over important, future deciding issues for each colony because "wars are expensive and we're ALL kinda broke..." Example; what about a series where the protagonists (plural!) all have their own customized F80's bought off the black market, and the various colonies all have their own militias lead by various Gundam-type MS (some of which weren't Gundams before the colonies got their hands on the source material MS and heavily modified into their namesake for propaganda purposes). In other words, the Gundam legacy is perverted and used in a unintentionally antagonistic role (and not in that lame-ass "from Zeon's perspective" kind of way) as opposed to being the protagonist suit (the F80's have enough individual "gundamness" between them to compensate.) Universal Century has such a vast amount of mechanical lore to pull from to the point where every single episode can be self-contained adventure/short film built around a fun story concept and theme to go with it with fun cameos (even some dubiously-canon ones, for funsies! D: ), but there is a tangible continuity between episodes that builds up to a finale starring overarching characters and where the unfortunate circumstances they've found themselves in.Think like how Cowboy Bebop's episode structure works, and you kind of have an idea of what I have in mind. Bebop, but with Custom F80's and their tricked-out opponents instead of guns and Jeet Kune Do.I just think the LAST thing Gundam needs is another AU, and a series taking place in the FAR future of U.C. might as well be...
>>22913183Sounds like IBO (post-war era with lack of general order but not complete collapse of society) with gundam-alikes everywhere and a different reason for why beam weapons aren't viable anymore. I don't think Banrise has the extremely good execution needed to make it not suck.
>>22913194I haven't actually seen IBO, so I'll have to take your word for it, but I'm more leaning towards "What if Shinichiro Watanabe directed an anime in late U.C. and was allowed to be a bit of a goofball with a few episodes?"
>>22910786Maybe if someone who isn't a hack like Tomino does it
>>22910786The next Gundam should be Crossbone
No, because those work are not really Gundam title according to Tomino himself.
>>22910786Yes!