@@taigaramsey8061 more like trivialized technological development by making the slowly beam centric tech development in other gundam timelines be unable to do damage assuming that it’s universal
@@TheWarmachine375 to be fair the gn sword is so effective because it coats the blade in gn particles, which makes it functionally a heat hawk, but a thousand times better
There are a bunch of other good ones out there too. And some are great for varying tastes. For instance, 08th MS Team is all about actual tactics and teamwork among the MS squad and none of the MS are absurdly overpowered either (not even the protagonist's "Upgrade" to his Gundam Ground Type, the Ez-8), so good tactics and teamwork is what carries the day in those fights. For something more "hammy" and hot-blooded, take a look at Mobile Fighter G Gundam. 00 Gundam is also really good. I also enjoyed SEED, though some seem to hate both SEED & SEED Destiny, but my favorite Gundam heroine (Cagalli Yula Athha) comes from the SEED universe, so that might make me a bit biased in that regard. :P You might also like the "spin-off" Gundam Build Fighters series. But, just in general, welcome to the fanbase! :) IBO actually has one of the darker and most grim Gundam universes. Also, if you enjoy strategy-RPGs, you might want to look at SD Gundam G Generation Cross Rays on Steam, it's a strategy-RPG set in the the Gundam universe and it covers the Gundam Wing, Gundam SEED/Destiny, 00 Gundam, and Iron-Blooded Orphans series, along with their various side-stories (like Iron-Blooded Orphans: Gekko, which follows a different protagonist and Gundam in Argi Mirage & the Gundam Astaroth). It also lets you create custom pilots and even import and use your own music for their "themes" when the attack an enemy in battle (for instance, I use "The Maker's Ruin" from FF XIV for my strongest custom pilot).
@@junjun_8070 No problem. :) If you're a fan of the "Giant Mecha" genre as a whole, you may want to also take a look at the Super Robot Wars games & anime (the games pretty regularly even consist of huge crossovers, like having Gundam, Evangelion, Cross Ange, Getter Robo, Great Mazinger, etc. all present in the same game), for instance there's a pretty good anime adaptation of one of the GBA games called Super Robot Wars OGs: The Inspectors. SRW is home to some of my favorite mecha designs and characters ever (Ibis Douglas in particular is one of my all-time favorite female characters in SRW, along with her transformable mecha, the Astelion). It also has some....somewhat "silly" mecha that still somehow manage to be awesome at the same time, like the two Fairlions....which are literal *BALLERINA MECHS* and I am not joking about that either. Their "ultimate" attack, Royal Heartbreaker literally involves one or both Fairlions literally *DANCING* during the attack! But it also has some badass mecha as well, such as the Dygengar, Aussenseiter, Granzon, Rein Weisritter, & the Alteisen Riese.
@@Franz0818 The lupus rex is no joke, at least on the eyes of Bandai, between it and the Phenex. It beat it and the Phenex could only really use its wings travelling at insane speeds since the psycho waves and constructs of it seem to also become defused when interacting with NL and the Ahab waves.
Yes you could see the Axe in mikas pov for an frame Mika aimed for an strike to the Cockpit and Crank deflected it upwards to the more unimportant Spot He couldnt complete against the Barbatos strenght so he couldnt just push it down And his axe is not build to stab so he couldnt deflect to eins side Adding more of an angle and Power made mika miss and overreach which game him time to Grab ein and retreat Crank is an good ms pilot
I've always loved that the tone is set here. Mika and tekkaden don't care about rules of engagement etc, first attack he goes for the kill blindsiding orlis, then immediately uses the mobile workers as shields
Why do you think Mika responded with the line "Look who's talking!"? He pointed his hypocrisy out instantly. Mika isn't the sort to mince words, if there's something you can be called out on, you can bet that Mika will be the one to do it. Out of the 3 Gjallarhorn officers here, Crank is by far the most honorable and sympathetic (though, in Ein's defense, he does actually mean well, he's just too innocent, naive, and idealistic at this point that it literally blinds him to his own hypocrisy).
@@gamester512 yeah out of the three orlis was the one that was taking out the mobile workers with his graze the other two couldn't do much cause he was given command of the mission. Its kind of sad though for both crank and ein cause crank was actually a pretty cool guy and ein while hell bent on revenge is actually a pretty damn good mobile suit pilot as seen when he fought in gaileos schwalve graze, he had control of the fight and was actually pretty smart the weak link that messed him up though was gaileo.
@@MusicFan752 True. I honestly view Crank as though he were the stereotypical "ideal" of a Samurai or Knight. He has a very distinct and strong sense of honor, and even in the face of death his only real concern was for his men to not take any of the blame for his own actions. It's a shame that he had to die, he could have made for an interesting "rival" of sorts....or possibly even a mentor for Mika & the other kids, had he lived long enough for McGillis to have taken over part of Gjallarhorn. Crank would very much count as a tragic/sympathetic villain, as he was never truly evil, he was just a soldier trying to do his duty in as honorable a manner as possible. But that's what makes Gundam such a great franchise, it gives you sympathetic characters on both side of the current series' War. SEED for instance had characters like the entire Zala Team, Andrew Waltfeld, etc. While G Gundam had an obvious tragic/sympathetic villain in Master Asia. And 00 Gundam had the likes of Louise Halevy & Anew Returner. SPOILERS: Hell, I honestly wouldn't even consider McGillis himself to be "evil" either (I'd give *THAT* distinction to characters like Iok Kujan & Rustal Elion), he stooped to lows that he definitely deserved to be called out on (such as what he did to Carta, even if she deserved to pay for what happened to Biscuit, she didn't deserve to get sent to her death by the very man she was in love with! And Gaelio deserved even less suffering than what he had to endure, as even Gaelio had good intentions, he was a bit too misguided and idealistic for his own good, but he still meant well), but his end goals were decidedly well-intentioned. And all of that is what helps point out what I see as the overall "message" of the Gundam series: that war is hell, and no matter the reasons for the war, there will always be genuinely good people fighting and dying on opposite sides.
@@alexsung3117 depends tbh, some of the kits I've seen are about $200 for the real nice ones that are pretty big, while you have some of your High Grade Kits which only cost like few dollars. Barbatos also has like three different forms so if he got some the different forms that might also be why.
Barbatos: *looks at the Graze* So You are supposed to be Our replacement? Graze: who the fuck are you You old scrappile Barbatos: thats it I take away your existence *smashes into the graze* Graze: *chaws like an raven getting hit*
This is the third time I’ve seen this scene of Barbatos emerging from the Martian earth, and I haven’t missed out on getting the chills yet. It’s so well done, so brilliantly animated, and the music is wonderful. Because of its elonged helmet and slightly different shaped body, it has a small animalistic trait that makes me love it. One thing that doesn’t fit me with the Gundams in general is the repetitive humanoid design, especially the head, which is why I tend to love the Zakus and other non-Gundam mechs (the Glaze is one of them [plus robot cyclops heads for life]) as they get creative. Also why I like many of the Gundam Breaker Gunplas because as much I enjoy good lore behind the technology and designs in these shows, a break where they throw legitimate practicality and technology lore away in making them and just make fun, cool designs like Barbataurus really satisfies me as a complement to a franchise. What you have with Barbatos is a happy medium, something new that still makes it recognizable as a Gundam. Something that feels fresh and familiar And I just got into Gundam in June, so only nearly two months have passed since I got my first taste. Wonderful franchise to get myself into, and another hobby to add to my workspace, one far more affordable than 40K even if I can’t play and roll dice with the mechs
I'm not into 40k and the like, but I have heard of a game called Gamma Wolves that is designed to be played with Gunpla in mind. I heard about it through a video by Milennial Model Mayhem where he was painting a Gouf Custom like a mini and attaching it to a base to be used for the game.
I honestly love how much more demonic looking Barbatos looks compared to other main protagonist Gundams. Its claw-like hands, long torso, how the head looks more like horns than a warrior helmet, how its legs are elongated with claw like feet. It definitely makes Barbatos stand out a lot more compared to other main protag Gundams
In this scene is when I started to hate Ein. "Only a coward attacks mobile workers!" Coming from the guy that was taking pot shots at mobile workers saying it was too easy. Ein is literally the only thing I hated in this season.
I don’t get how some people like him. He was like Julietta, but worse. She at least by the latter part of season two was genuinely trying to understand tekkadan and her and their place in the world.
@@bigjed3467 When I first started this series I had hope for his character. A half Martian member of Gjallarhorn who got to see their corruption first hand slowly but surely turning away from the organization his mentor/father figure die for. But he never learned or try to empathize with his enemies, even Mika who didn't care who he killed realized that his enemies have their reasons for fighting and respected them. Ein just saw a monster where there wasn't one.
…care? More like hypocrisy. Ein wasn’t crying while Orlis was wiping out a bunch of mobile workers. His is false righteousness. He’s perfectly willing to stand by while atrocities are committed by his side, but once comeuppance occurs, it’s a problem.
@@nurizyanbintizamani5426 And they'd probably say to him: *_"We don't have to justify anything to YOU. We can do anything we want, and there's nothing anyone can do about it. And the same goes for YOU, old fossel."_*
I really don't think you know what plot armour is. Mika is piloting a legendary machine that's far more powerful than a Graze and he caught them off guard. In addition, he has the AV. Where is the plot armour?
The exclusion of beam weapons makes the combat seem so much more brutal, like medieval battle.
Especially how cockpits get crushed like mortal kombat fatalities to the pilot getting smack around and smashed inside that the MS is ok.
@@taigaramsey8061 more like trivialized technological development by making the slowly beam centric tech development in other gundam timelines be unable to do damage assuming that it’s universal
@@taigaramsey8061 the nanolaminate armor are no joke. They even use it minimal of it as armor and still enough against hasmal beam.
@@arifsalahudin6673 Exia with GN Blade that can cut through anything: "Lol. Lmao."
@@TheWarmachine375 to be fair the gn sword is so effective because it coats the blade in gn particles, which makes it functionally a heat hawk, but a thousand times better
My first Gundam series, the chills from this scene fully converted me into a gundam fan
There are a bunch of other good ones out there too. And some are great for varying tastes. For instance, 08th MS Team is all about actual tactics and teamwork among the MS squad and none of the MS are absurdly overpowered either (not even the protagonist's "Upgrade" to his Gundam Ground Type, the Ez-8), so good tactics and teamwork is what carries the day in those fights. For something more "hammy" and hot-blooded, take a look at Mobile Fighter G Gundam. 00 Gundam is also really good. I also enjoyed SEED, though some seem to hate both SEED & SEED Destiny, but my favorite Gundam heroine (Cagalli Yula Athha) comes from the SEED universe, so that might make me a bit biased in that regard. :P You might also like the "spin-off" Gundam Build Fighters series. But, just in general, welcome to the fanbase! :)
IBO actually has one of the darker and most grim Gundam universes.
Also, if you enjoy strategy-RPGs, you might want to look at SD Gundam G Generation Cross Rays on Steam, it's a strategy-RPG set in the the Gundam universe and it covers the Gundam Wing, Gundam SEED/Destiny, 00 Gundam, and Iron-Blooded Orphans series, along with their various side-stories (like Iron-Blooded Orphans: Gekko, which follows a different protagonist and Gundam in Argi Mirage & the Gundam Astaroth). It also lets you create custom pilots and even import and use your own music for their "themes" when the attack an enemy in battle (for instance, I use "The Maker's Ruin" from FF XIV for my strongest custom pilot).
@@gamester512 thanks for the suggestions dude!
@@junjun_8070 No problem. :) If you're a fan of the "Giant Mecha" genre as a whole, you may want to also take a look at the Super Robot Wars games & anime (the games pretty regularly even consist of huge crossovers, like having Gundam, Evangelion, Cross Ange, Getter Robo, Great Mazinger, etc. all present in the same game), for instance there's a pretty good anime adaptation of one of the GBA games called Super Robot Wars OGs: The Inspectors. SRW is home to some of my favorite mecha designs and characters ever (Ibis Douglas in particular is one of my all-time favorite female characters in SRW, along with her transformable mecha, the Astelion). It also has some....somewhat "silly" mecha that still somehow manage to be awesome at the same time, like the two Fairlions....which are literal *BALLERINA MECHS* and I am not joking about that either. Their "ultimate" attack, Royal Heartbreaker literally involves one or both Fairlions literally *DANCING* during the attack! But it also has some badass mecha as well, such as the Dygengar, Aussenseiter, Granzon, Rein Weisritter, & the Alteisen Riese.
@@gamester512 gundam victory disagrees on being darker.......
@@thatmotivatedchris6749 Re-read my comment. I said IBO was "One of the darker universes", not *the* darkest.
Of all "first activation" scenes of Gundam units I know, this is the most memorable.
I think unicorn is a close second, personally
The 00 one was pretty great too.
Gundam 0079 and Unicorn were more memorable
SEED’s were all darn good, destruction all around ending on a rise knowing that this one will have to face it’s brothers soon
I think the meteor launch in seed was its best 00 is good but the trans- am first use was that series best
Mikazuki has control of the most terrifying Gundam on Mars.
In the solar system*
The Gundam is the most terrifying gundam because Mikazuki is in the pilots seat.
Well… not as terrifying as Loran Cehack and the Turn A but Loran is more passive
this is the beginning of their journey to the place the members of Tekkadan belong.
@@Franz0818 The lupus rex is no joke, at least on the eyes of Bandai, between it and the Phenex. It beat it and the Phenex could only really use its wings travelling at insane speeds since the psycho waves and constructs of it seem to also become defused when interacting with NL and the Ahab waves.
After rewatching this scene again, I finally realized that Crank caught Barbatos mace at 3:36, and because of this Mika only destroyed Ein's helmet.
Yes you could see the Axe in mikas pov for an frame
Mika aimed for an strike to the Cockpit and Crank deflected it upwards to the more unimportant Spot
He couldnt complete against the Barbatos strenght so he couldnt just push it down
And his axe is not build to stab so he couldnt deflect to eins side
Adding more of an angle and Power made mika miss and overreach which game him time to Grab ein and retreat
Crank is an good ms pilot
The details
@@R-XI_Sulla
Not an ace skilled but a good one nonetheless
@christianvirtudazo3106 agree
He also managed to survive longer then most Gjallarhorn graze pilots
@@R-XI_Sulla
He actually gets to lived to see a Gundam for another day.
Even if it was temporary
I've always loved that the tone is set here. Mika and tekkaden don't care about rules of engagement etc, first attack he goes for the kill blindsiding orlis, then immediately uses the mobile workers as shields
1:49 why would Ein call mikazuki a coward if they are the one who did it first to them
Because there all hypocrites
Why do you think Mika responded with the line "Look who's talking!"? He pointed his hypocrisy out instantly. Mika isn't the sort to mince words, if there's something you can be called out on, you can bet that Mika will be the one to do it.
Out of the 3 Gjallarhorn officers here, Crank is by far the most honorable and sympathetic (though, in Ein's defense, he does actually mean well, he's just too innocent, naive, and idealistic at this point that it literally blinds him to his own hypocrisy).
Because ein is a fucking moron
@@gamester512 yeah out of the three orlis was the one that was taking out the mobile workers with his graze the other two couldn't do much cause he was given command of the mission. Its kind of sad though for both crank and ein cause crank was actually a pretty cool guy and ein while hell bent on revenge is actually a pretty damn good mobile suit pilot as seen when he fought in gaileos schwalve graze, he had control of the fight and was actually pretty smart the weak link that messed him up though was gaileo.
@@MusicFan752 True. I honestly view Crank as though he were the stereotypical "ideal" of a Samurai or Knight. He has a very distinct and strong sense of honor, and even in the face of death his only real concern was for his men to not take any of the blame for his own actions. It's a shame that he had to die, he could have made for an interesting "rival" of sorts....or possibly even a mentor for Mika & the other kids, had he lived long enough for McGillis to have taken over part of Gjallarhorn.
Crank would very much count as a tragic/sympathetic villain, as he was never truly evil, he was just a soldier trying to do his duty in as honorable a manner as possible. But that's what makes Gundam such a great franchise, it gives you sympathetic characters on both side of the current series' War. SEED for instance had characters like the entire Zala Team, Andrew Waltfeld, etc. While G Gundam had an obvious tragic/sympathetic villain in Master Asia. And 00 Gundam had the likes of Louise Halevy & Anew Returner.
SPOILERS:
Hell, I honestly wouldn't even consider McGillis himself to be "evil" either (I'd give *THAT* distinction to characters like Iok Kujan & Rustal Elion), he stooped to lows that he definitely deserved to be called out on (such as what he did to Carta, even if she deserved to pay for what happened to Biscuit, she didn't deserve to get sent to her death by the very man she was in love with! And Gaelio deserved even less suffering than what he had to endure, as even Gaelio had good intentions, he was a bit too misguided and idealistic for his own good, but he still meant well), but his end goals were decidedly well-intentioned. And all of that is what helps point out what I see as the overall "message" of the Gundam series: that war is hell, and no matter the reasons for the war, there will always be genuinely good people fighting and dying on opposite sides.
0:13 right there that's the scene that took $400 away from me. This part is immortalized on my shelf
Nice
Curiously, what kits made up the $400?
Bruh.. I'd love to see that display!
@@alexsung3117 depends tbh, some of the kits I've seen are about $200 for the real nice ones that are pretty big, while you have some of your High Grade Kits which only cost like few dollars. Barbatos also has like three different forms so if he got some the different forms that might also be why.
only 400?it took me around 2k and hald
This is why I love melee focused Gundam
ITS NOT OVER YET
RIGHT
MIKAAA
Fucking chills everytime. Goddamn was this a good show. Absolutely lit.
Barbatos*after 300 years I finally can battle again!!
👌
Barbatos: *looks at the Graze*
So
You are supposed to be Our replacement?
Graze: who the fuck are you You old scrappile
Barbatos: thats it I take away your existence *smashes into the graze*
Graze: *chaws like an raven getting hit*
After being used as a damn generator for a few hundred years 😂
Happy battle ready noises
This is the third time I’ve seen this scene of Barbatos emerging from the Martian earth, and I haven’t missed out on getting the chills yet. It’s so well done, so brilliantly animated, and the music is wonderful.
Because of its elonged helmet and slightly different shaped body, it has a small animalistic trait that makes me love it. One thing that doesn’t fit me with the Gundams in general is the repetitive humanoid design, especially the head, which is why I tend to love the Zakus and other non-Gundam mechs (the Glaze is one of them [plus robot cyclops heads for life]) as they get creative. Also why I like many of the Gundam Breaker Gunplas because as much I enjoy good lore behind the technology and designs in these shows, a break where they throw legitimate practicality and technology lore away in making them and just make fun, cool designs like Barbataurus really satisfies me as a complement to a franchise.
What you have with Barbatos is a happy medium, something new that still makes it recognizable as a Gundam. Something that feels fresh and familiar
And I just got into Gundam in June, so only nearly two months have passed since I got my first taste. Wonderful franchise to get myself into, and another hobby to add to my workspace, one far more affordable than 40K even if I can’t play and roll dice with the mechs
I'm not into 40k and the like, but I have heard of a game called Gamma Wolves that is designed to be played with Gunpla in mind. I heard about it through a video by Milennial Model Mayhem where he was painting a Gouf Custom like a mini and attaching it to a base to be used for the game.
I honestly love how much more demonic looking Barbatos looks compared to other main protagonist Gundams. Its claw-like hands, long torso, how the head looks more like horns than a warrior helmet, how its legs are elongated with claw like feet. It definitely makes Barbatos stand out a lot more compared to other main protag Gundams
Unicorn had one of the most coolest intro, with an amazing theme by Sawano. But Barbatos has the most BADASSSSSSS intro ever!!!!
IBO will forever be my favorite gundam series for this opening scene ALONE
このシーンほいつ見ても痺れるね……
“Yes…let’s go…all of us, together”
In this scene is when I started to hate Ein. "Only a coward attacks mobile workers!" Coming from the guy that was taking pot shots at mobile workers saying it was too easy. Ein is literally the only thing I hated in this season.
I don’t get how some people like him. He was like Julietta, but worse. She at least by the latter part of season two was genuinely trying to understand tekkadan and her and their place in the world.
@@bigjed3467 exactly, and she did feel remorse about what she had to do. she tried to talk them down so she wouldnt have to kill them.
I guess the existence of Iok Kujan makes every other character in the series appear like a saint.
@@gsm_liv8980well if you look at it. Both Ein and Iok deserve the hate. Iok being an idiot and Ein being a complete hypocrite
@@bigjed3467 When I first started this series I had hope for his character. A half Martian member of Gjallarhorn who got to see their corruption first hand slowly but surely turning away from the organization his mentor/father figure die for. But he never learned or try to empathize with his enemies, even Mika who didn't care who he killed realized that his enemies have their reasons for fighting and respected them. Ein just saw a monster where there wasn't one.
My first Gundam love the legendary Barbatos
Literally one of the most epic introductions of a main Gundam I've seen in this franchise.
wish titanfall was like this
Maybe it will be one day.
Yeah I just saw the first episode and now I wanna play ronin all day today
I know they may be the enemies of the story but it's refreshing to see commanders and such care for their subordinates.
…care? More like hypocrisy. Ein wasn’t crying while Orlis was wiping out a bunch of mobile workers. His is false righteousness. He’s perfectly willing to stand by while atrocities are committed by his side, but once comeuppance occurs, it’s a problem.
マジでバルバトスが出てくるとこ鳥肌えぐい
4:09
One aneurysm later....
This gundam reminds me of mecha anime called Break Blade because the MC mecha is also old and rusty but powerful
oh how fucking far mika came from
i get chills when i hear the theme song he yells MIKA!!!!
Here after the news that IBO spin-off will now be a series rather than a mobile game.
Wait really?
@@kingkoua1 yeah they changed their plans
If Orga starts monologuing to Mika in the middle of a battle with no one around, run. Them's the rules
Nawl, pure silence from both is the scariest thing.
In my opinion, this so much better than G-witch
Best Amazing episode 1😊
I get violent outbursts when watching the first 20 sec's
Never gets old
If he had had fuel, Ein would have been dead, Because he would have gotten to him before Clank could have parried
Anyone know the ost song that starts around 1:00 onwards?
Vulnerable Surface
I'm not crying are you crying?
That so amazing
あれだな、もうこれが最終回でよかったよ、個人的には
man that entry theme is fire!!!
Black air force energy detected, i repeat black air force energy detected
Guran lagann levels of epic
次はどうすればいい ...
Why mika always bleeding??
I think it’s the overload from barbatos
it is because alaya vijnana system also it was the first time for him to using mobile suit especially its a gundam
As mentioned by others it's a side effect but it's nothing to later on.
The Aljana Vijnana system puts too much strain on the human body. Imagine extreme G forces on fighter jet pilots.
Sensory overload
cool
Man was Gjallarhorn full of hypocrites.
Agnika(founder of Gjallarhorn) would be ashamed of them
@@nurizyanbintizamani5426 And they'd probably say to him: *_"We don't have to justify anything to YOU. We can do anything we want, and there's nothing anyone can do about it. And the same goes for YOU, old fossel."_*
@@nurizyanbintizamani5426 His souls is rolling like a helicopter in Bael. How do you think that the gundams' perpetual motion reactor function?
@@MaidenlessScrub Noted
That barbatos gundam is lupus rex
uh, no
lupus rex is the final upgraded variant only seen in s2
This variant of the Barbatos is the first form
1:19 1:30 1:49 2:03 2:20
the gundam graze looks so fucking badass and cool for no reason 😭
0:03
ここから稀代のクソアニメに出来るの逆に岡田麿里の才能
Kengo kawanishi
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Kyle mccarley Max mittelman
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i never liked ein, because of the mobile worker scene
its at 666 likes
It too weak
What a plot armor.. the creator is soft..
watch the anime then revisit this comment
I really don't think you know what plot armour is. Mika is piloting a legendary machine that's far more powerful than a Graze and he caught them off guard. In addition, he has the AV.
Where is the plot armour?
I didn't expect to see a clown here😂😂😂
Lol gallahorn will have more plot armor on s2 just wait
"plot armor" lmao
Agreed 👍