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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=2V9h7F16uwQ A TEASER TRAILER OF THE ILIVE ACTION SHORT FANMOVIE TRIBUTE TO THE 40th ANNIVERSARY SINCE 1st BROADCASTING OF GUNDAM IN ITALY. Produced by The Bright Side Production (concept, editing, music, live shoots) + DM67 (CGI, visual F/x and virtual sets) + Gundam Italian Club (further live shoots + extras). This is from fans to fans fan movie project, produced for the sole purpose of celebration and entertainment. It's 100% no profit project. "Gundam" and the related characters, names and stories are trademarks of Sunrise Co. Japan and Bandai Namco Holdings.
>It has already been twenty-five years since the broadcast of First Gundam. >I'm afraid the legacy of Gundam dwindled down to the mobile suits, in the form of plastic models as a business and military hobbyism. Even these mobile suits were summarized down to protagonist mecha, Gundam, so that friend and foe alike were all uniformly Gundams. One could say this was inevitable: the pivotal creation that made Gundam a classic and drives the franchise expansion to this day is, of course, the mobile suit, represented by the RX-78 Gundam, weapon bearing the elements of a character; and the way of the world is that characters are what ultimately remain with the audience. It's not a bad thing. I simply find it unfortunate that the Tale that enveloped the worldview and ideas on war presented in First Gundam ceased to function as anything more than device for the mobile suit fantasy.
>In recent years, in the world of anime and manga too, the hollowing out of mainstream culture and putative rise of subculture severely diluted and eroded the standing of the Tale. >Audience have come to need a work only as an escape from reality, as an comfortable dream, judging everything on the criterion of moe, while creators' intellectual paucity and the jumble of trivial touches have encouraged that structure. At the same time, TV-type mass consumption, which prizes instant gratification and simplistic results, laid the impoverished grounds of contemporary Japanese entertainment, giving rise to masses that can only respond with praise for superficial details and technical proficiency; with tears, laughter, fear, or some other outpouring of simple emotions; or with identifying and particularism. >And here we are, in this stagnant state of affairs. I am stuck here myself. It's embarrasing and frustrating, and I also regret that I contributed to it. >I want it fixed. The sooner, the better.
How should we name it? What would our aesthetic be? What custom, or even straight build will you use? What uniform should we have? What will be our motto? What is our mission?
>be me >collect a lot a old hobby magazines like Hobby Japan, Model Graphix >FSS models always look kino in them >spend $90 on some Naganos art books >WTF >his art looks like shit and the manga is faggy af >also mandarake sent me two of the same book instead of the different ones I ordered NAGANO'D
Next episode will have Hinata desperately trying to win the Hirotobowl before it's too late. Will she succed? Also, what did Eve said to Hiroto when the ground was crumbling?