Gundam Reconguista in G: Profound Weaponized Storytelling or Unintelligible Garbage? | G-Reco
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- Опубликовано: 13 дек 2024
- G-RECO was a celebratory project meant to commemorate Gundam's 35th Anniversary. It also marked the return of Yoshiyuki Tomino to the franchise. It's a... strange series to say the least, and as controversial as it gets. Yet is Tomino really a mad genius that weaponized storytelling to deliver a brutal anti-war message or are we just reading too much in between the lines?
So my friends, I'm Absa, and in this video I'm going to talk about why G-Reco didn't work for me and it has nothing to do with the “bad written story” angle or the “weaponized story” angle.
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I'm not going to say G-Reco is "deeper than you think" or anything like that, but I think the show is more enjoyable if you see it as a road trip story. The main crew's goal ends up being to check out how the world works for themselves after realizing the 3 (later 4) factions are too far up their own ass to listen to one another's perspective. There's a stupid war going on but instead of following that confusing mess, we're following the crew actually putting in the effort to understand every perspective. It’s no accident that by the end of the show, the main crew has recruited people from Ameria, the Capital Tower, the Moon, and the Venus Globe.
Man tomino is something else, how can a man be so brilliant yet so... whatever else he is
ALL HAIL THE GREAT GOD MICKEY!
The thing with Tomino is the fact that he has been working almost nonstop for over 40 years, so some of his ideas are brilliant, but others are just plain dumb. But he keeps on working and creating new things. That's probably the secret.
@@absa he was like this back in the 90s too tho victory gundam would have been so good if he wasnt so weird and cynical!
He's just too galaxy-brained for us.
I wish him and Hideo Kojima would make a Gundam game together.
It answered the most important question. Do mobile suits have toilets? Yes. Yes they do.
Personnaly I felt that the story was really fun to follow, especially with predicting what the story want to convey. Also this series is so beautifully crafted, visuals and effects are top notch.
I absolutely loved G-Reco. Honestly I think the main problem with the show is the pacing. It makes me feel that he originally planned a 50 episode show but it got cut in half somewhere in production. I feel this is par for the course though with Tomino. He has a hard time truncating his stories. It’s why F91 is so wonky as well.
It did work better in his 6 compilation movies, so yeah.
Maybe all this problem could be fix with a recap episode in the early part of the story to explain the world itself. G-reco feel like story just start in the middle of an already started story (because it is) along with all the new names and word that it just casually say out. Making it instantly overwhelming to follow .
Yeah, something like that would've done wonders for the story. Either that or just focus on one plot, be it the venus globe, towasanga or the capital army... not the three at the same time.
G-Reco is one of the only anime that I've watched that I could feel myself forgetting what I was watching as I watched it. I say that having watched both the T.V. series a few years ago and the movies in more recent memory. Klim Nick was the best character because he was actually entertaining, and the Dahack is probably my favorite MS in G-Reco, with the G-Self being a close second.
Still, if the series really was actually supposed to portray war as a stupid, meaningless farce, it just makes me feel like the story has its head up its own ass while thinking that it's actually better than it is. I wouldn't be surprised if there was a better sort of story told by something/someone else.
That's exactly my problem... if it's trying to deliver this supposed anti war metatextual message, at least make it interesting to watch.
Tomino should partner up with Yoko Taro for the next Gundam series he directs. He can do a great job making emotions flow.
Given their eccentrics and the fact Tomino's one of the most stubborn people on Earth, I'd bet they'd both have a terrible time. This may have worked when Tomino was younger but he's not.
Hahaha that pairing has only 2 possible outcomes: a fantastic magnum opus that reinvigorates the mecha genre with the power of an exploding sun... or a super weird and incomprehensible plot that alienates and destroys it.
After drinking a 30 pack, Taro would take Gundam completely off the rails and turn it into Ikaruga and who would be the main character? A garbage can of course
Once you watch past Gundam shows from original Universal Century including Turn A Gundam this shows becomes really fun to watch. For example we have Newtype, and Moonlight butterfly references in this anime.
Ps. I think that this show could work better for most gundam fans if they would make 50 episodes instead of 26.
Reminds me of Jojo's Rabbit, a satirical story set during WW2, and based on what you said in this video, does a better job at teasing the absurdity of war while also giving us characters to care for and feel sympathy towards when tragedy caused by war happens.
I like that we get to see where people in the UC ended up at. My question is does this take place before or after turn a? Or is it even set in the same continuity?
its before, but Turn A is a combination of 3 different timelines so its not directly a continuation.
Abhsalonikas g-reco was 50 episodes story but cut down to 25 episodes story because of Tomino old age.
As always I love your insights and analyses, thanks for posting Absa!
Thank you very much!
Aspects of it remind me of God Emperor Dune. Forced stagnation. Spice was rationed out, much how battery technology is in the show.
A major theme found in G-Reco is also in Dune, that being not too rely too much on leaders and believing what they say so easily.
Will you do a review for the movie series of G-Reco? It redeemed the series for many fans.
G-Reco was definitely hard to watch, but man it was beautiful. I agree with what a lot of people are saying that it was written as a 50+ episode series.
I was just genuinely upset by G-reco honestly. ESPECIALLY with the Kuntala storyline and how hard it was fumbled over and over again. When Mask is on the deck with his Kuntala crew members, talking about their pride, it was such a great piece of solidarity for marginalised communities and then oh look he is a non-character and the plot point is nothing more than an excuse to name his MS something cooler than the G-IT labs could have
Bellri is also a mary sue. Aida just forgiving him for murdering the only man she ever loved is WILD. And speaking of her, she manages to not have a single actual fight in the entire series. Not one. Even when Bellri/Aida/Raraiya are fighting the uh pyramid he really just solos and the G-Lucifier does a little too.
The rockpie storyline was like, ok though
Was some good points in this show but hardly understood what was going on at times lol
Story apart (Not bad in my opinion), Reco has one of the best mecha and character designs in the Gundam universe, as well as the best explosions in space battles, they seem mixed with magic.
Have yet to see the movies to see if the improve the series. The series was too much Tomino set loose
I have seen 3 of the 5. I would say it is easier to comsume than the series.
SRW X is the fastest way to know story of G-Reco tho, imo.
Yeah, hopefully the movies tell a more concise story, that's the only thing really missing, everything else feels like gundam.
Why does the G-Self eeriely look like Chronojet Dragon
For me G-Reco was awful, most of the time I didn't know why things happened or what importance it has. Some of the suit designs were good, tho.
I'll be honest G-Reco is one of only three Gundam series I haven't watched. Mainly because people keep telling me it's not worth watching. This confirmed they're probably right. Though it also makes me wanna watch it.... just did the confusion factor
I'll recommend the compilation movies over the TV. At least there, it's more focused & didn't have writing problems with Bellri & the world around him.
Wow, so the movies really do a better job at explaining the story? I think that I'll check them out sooner than later then.
@@absa It would be awesome to see you do a review of the movies as well while making comparisons to how the story is told between the TV and film formats.
All the Tomino Gubdams are worth watching, even if you don't like them.
Holii, perdón que te pregunte esto en este canal, pero ¿Qué pasó con el otro dónde hablabas de Animé?, ¿Porqué lo dejaste?:0
Llegó un punto donde ya dije prácticamente todo lo que tenía que decir de Saint Seiya e intenté hablar de robots pero al público no le interesó tanto así que preferí seguir mi camino ahora en inglés.
As a hardcore Gundam fan who usually binges every series in the franchise with a few days at most this show was a painful month long slug to get through: I had to force myself to watch one episode a day like I was doing homework and yet by the end of it all I could not tell what any of it was about. I did not care about any characters because there was no character development, no world building, the dialogue was incoherent exposition dumps and meaningless drivel. The series sucked huge gorilla balls!
Remind me too much of a Eureka 7
My man's gonna be in a real shock when he watches the movie, 'cause the majority of the things are actually explained.
Didn’t know that. Hopefully I can rent the movies or crunchyroll gets them
@@telluhwatboy Eventually Gundam info will air them
I don't know what's worse. The fact that the SU-cordists didn't learn a god damn thing from UC. Or that SU-cordism actually managed to fix the Earth...
@@aliastheabnormal Both implications are hilarious either way you look at it, The concept of building a religion around space power cords is hilarious and wacky and that's why I love it
@@ShinetoZeroX GundamInfo did air the first three, but waiting for all 6 is near-impossible. They really want you to buy them all to experience it, and they'd rather re-air the worse TV version if push comes to shove.
They still haven't aired all of Origin, so why expect the G-Reco movies?
Gundam Adventure: DX
too bad there will never be a Gundam Adventure 2: Battle
In my experience working in creative fields, Tomino is an 'ideas guy'. He comes up with amazing novel and exciting ideas, but he lack in the ability to execute. Has a big vision but should really have people help him in the details and nuance
Blame Gundam AGE. We will never get another 50 episode mecha series because of it.
Interesting, because AGE got in due to Level-5's insistence on "making Gundam for children" via their Little Battler's Experience (LBX) series. After AGE, Level-5's mostly went back to their Professor Layton & Yo-kai Watch series...leaving LBX to the dust & AGE for Sunrise to pick up the pieces.
Tbh, part of Sunrise is also to blame. They still foster this "don't take it seriously, it's for kids" mindset in some of their shows, like Build Divers & Re;Rise. It's easier to them to not think of character & narrative development when anything can be excused.
@@TheRibbonRed And to sell toys. I mean the Build series was good. But it has long overstayed its welcome.
@@aliastheabnormal well, the whole Gundam franchise exists to sell toys. But 00, IBO, Build Fighters, Origin, Thunderbolt, Hathaway, etc. still think about their characters & the story.
There's really no excuse to not properly expand them out. People saying "it's for kids" is inherently mocking us for watching it & children for their comprehension. As if kids couldn't get how good a show would be & it'd just be a waste to make anything good for them.
@@TheRibbonRed AGE wasn't meant to be an anime to begin with. It was an RPG. But some higher up decided to take the plot of a JRPG and place it whole cloth on a 50 episode anime.
@@aliastheabnormal yet even then, they didn't properly expand a lot of AGE (especially Kio's Arc) & things just happened for the Asuno bloodline to solve because they're the MC.
There's also a manga.
The story wasn't confusing, rather mysterious. The characters weren't meh.
I don't know, aside Genius Klim and maybe Mask and his whole kuntala pride... all of the others feel a little bit uninspired.
The characters were absolutely 'meh'. When anyone died I just blinked and shrugged.
Seriously, I rate this show as one of the worst, if not THE worst Gundam series to date. As dreadful as the likes of Destiny or AGE are, at least they are actually watchable. G-Reco just felt like pulling teeth while watching it. It had this breakneck pace and yet at the same time it felt like it was dragging its feet. Just a chore to watch.
And the whole "cold logic" statement was just BS given how nonsensical it was. There are plenty of other plots out there that have confusing narratives that leave out that whole "birds eye view" part or that run on pure logic and they are perfectly watchable.
A lot of the defense I have seen for this show is ultimately just pretentious drivel or attacking those who don't like it by people desperate for their idolized director to be seen as faultless. Just the mental gymnastics some go through to justify it is baffling.
Destiny was great until Kira came back lol.
@@joeyzapata6786honestly yeah, wasnt amazing but was enjoyable before Kira
@@joeyzapata6786This, the entire first half of Seed Destiny was interesting
Then the 2nd half happened
Well sai and laid out. Any love for this crappy excuse for a Gundam series is nothing but cope for fawning fans of a director who enjoyed the smell of his own farts one too many times.
Next franchise please Zoids
Haha right now I just started checking out Aquarion but I'll do my best to check out Zoids.
@@absa Now that is something I look forward to as someone with only a tangential involvement with Zoids. (I feel the one series I saw did the 'mech fighting as a sport' thing better than any other attempt I've heard of.) Getting to know it better from someone who's depth of analysis and opinion has earned my respect is something I look forward to.
Steer FTW!
Hello bro I have a question, what happened with xnmedia?
It's still there... just in sleep-mode haha.
@@absaHahaha I understand, at least I know you're okay, your inactivity on that channel made me worry
G-Reco is one of those really interesting shows, in my opinion. It's the kind of show that becomes more entertaining, the less I try to think about what the hell is going on. It's like several integral scenes were deleted, or straight-up never animated, and the final arc was cut by several episodes. And there's some parts that just straight up make no sense, like the Kuntala being literally bred to be eaten (I'm not joking, that's literally what's being stated about them early on), yet late in the show, one of the Kuntala talk about his pride as a Kuntala... What? He's suddenly proud of being literal food for others? Yeah, it's a nonsensical show.
I love it
I'm sure about one thing: G-Reco was much more intelligent story than Turn A or G-Gundam series.
You really believe so? I mean, I can more or less understand the G-Gundam statement... but Turn A?
@@absa 1- Plot was one way or another depends "durr hurr Diana-sama" point and I can't endure this.
2- Turn A's tremendous power level and references on non animated contents (also my next reason) makes Turn A looks like a mecha-Dragonball Z than a realrobot story. Same way, Loran's attempts as using %1 (or %0.001) power mode were unacceptable design choice for me too.
3- Turn A's "end of all timelines" presentation not worked on my headcanon and references shows itself as a fanfiction. After War Gundam X or G Gundam elements were unreconizable. Same way SEED's Coordinators, 00's Innovators, AGE's X Rounders, G Reco's outer sphere factions or IBO's destroyed Moon or terraformed Mars not worked on Turn A's story on me.
4- Characters weren't memorable for me.
I can't say Turn A was 1/10 show but I can't say above 6/10 for me. I can understand likers arguments due people wanted see this a "end of all timelines" or "Ghibli Gundam" but I prefer G Reco as a far future story and consider every timeline as stand alone except G Reco.
This was one of the worst gundam series I seen besides turn a & age
I'd say Build Divers & Re;Rise is equal to AGE, and this is a bit higher but not by much.
Turn A is above all of them though.