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  1. On 9/21/2018 at 2:47 PM, kajnrig said:

    https://comicbook.com/anime/2018/09/21/netflix-adds-mobile-suit-gundam-uc/

    Dunno if the article says, but I just checked Netflix and it's the OVA version.

    Just came across it and started on the first episode. This is actually my first Gundam (somehow I never got around to it... maybe it's the sheer amount of it out there that always put it on the backburner) but I'm enjoying it so far.

  2. 2 hours ago, Bolt said:

    I like it. 

    Mostly the dialogue cracks me up. 

    The mecha is cool and the animation is good (enough)  

    Good for you SK San!

    Yes , yes, very stereo typical characters and anime themes. Maybe further on things will develope in a more interesting way without spinning out of control, or cohesion..

    And, aftet a few episodes , I'm counting how many boob ( bouncing or not) shots  there are of the princess. It's like counting lens flares from JJ's 1st Star Trek reboot!

    I had to smirk as THEY were our first look of her.

     

    Glad I'm not the only one who liked it (though I could have done without the boob closeups... just not why I watch anime. That's what the internet is for...)

  3. 16 minutes ago, M'Kyuun said:

    There's certainly an antisocial aspect to Leon's character, and he's almost singularly focused on his work, with little attention given to much else. In those respects, his behavior could be likened to that of autism, in general. However, I think the intent was more towards his being the cliched absent-minded professor. All the characters in this show are clichés, really; Leon aside, they all follow typical anime character themes. The absent-minded professor theme has been around for a long time and is pretty universal.

    The show doesn't break any new ground from the eps I've seen thus far; it's unremarkable, beyond being pretty, mildly enjoyable, with some cool mecha, even if the battles aren't that remarkable either. It feels like the typical 80's half hour advertisement cartoons- lots of cheese, cliched characters, technospeak, and yes, a very Power Rangers-esque baddie.  What's missing is the merchandise- where are all the toys and models of the mecha?  I'd like to have a few nice toys of these things.

    I agree about the cliche. I think he is meant to be one of those geniuses that is so focused on higher thinking that he can't remember basic things.

    As touched upon in the latter of the first 13 episodes, I think we're also supposed to see him as someone who simply never had any interest or care for common socializing, so never learned how to go about it.

    Now merchandise? Yes, I keep looking, and keep finding nothing of note (only folders, keychains, etc., but no toys or models of mecha).

  4. 8 hours ago, 505thAirborne said:

    The Dark Legioss/Shadow Fighter looks great, just wish it wasn't pushing almost $250.00 a piece, would like to have more than one of these. 

    However I still want to see what Sentinel comes up with as a Production version, since the Prototype looked really good IMO. 

    Yeah, I'm definitely holding out for Sentinel on this one. I like the look of the prototype, even if it isn't to everyone's taste.

  5. 2 hours ago, Mechapilot77 said:

    the car and the motorcycle mechs look cool but...its like they forced 3 modes.  not everything needs a gerwalk mode haha.  also the car's battroid mode is very humanoid wearing armor.  actually reminds me of last knight optimus with those shoulder pauldrons

    The car and motorcycle mechs are what got my attention and really sold me on it. Loved it every time they were on screen. The designs just really appeal to me.

    As to whether the 3 modes were necessary... well, I agree with you, they were a bit forced (especially with the VTOL). That said, since this is the guy that, to my knowledge, basically created the idea of mechs having three modes like this, well, I'm willing to cut some slack for him.

    Otherwise, I finished the 13 episodes available here and enjoyed them. I'd say it's in the top half of the anime that I've watched this year. Not perfect, and a lot of stuff that didn't work for me (a good amount of the metaphysical stuff, and the invader-of-the-week format in some episodes), but I still enjoyed it. Since this is only the first half of the show, and a lot of anime tends to take a while to really pick up, I'm looking forward to seeing the next 13.

  6. 1 minute ago, TheLoneWolf said:

    I doubt the Prototype Cyclone was meant to transform. The Sentinels' toy sponsor, Matchbox, was a newcomer to the field of plastic toys. Matchbox probably told Harmony Gold to keep the mecha in The Sentinels fairly simple because they didn't have the talent nor the money to engineer elaborate transformations, as evidenced by their disastrous line of Robotech toys.

    That makes sense, and the one concept image out there certainly doesn't jump out as something transformable... still, I was hoping that, since the Tri-Charger does, maybe their was some thought for this to, as well (at least on paper).

  7. 11 hours ago, no3Ljm said:

    Does Bandai supports this show? Because I don't remember seeing any merchandise nor figures came from the show. And the only company I could think of that or might produce something is Bandai.

     

    I'm not aware of any specific toy company supporting it. The only merchandise that seems to be out there ( as seen here on the official website: http://www.project-pandora.jp/wp/goods/ ) is pretty random.

    The only real TOYS that I've been able to find, after a good bit of searching, is a figure of Queenie from Wonder Fest made by Medicos.

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    2 hours ago, tekering said:

    Yeah, that looks way off-scale.  8P

    I bet the designers at TakaraTomy hate you as much as they hate Michael Bay.  <_<

    I still remember my naivete when the first live action TF movie was coming out... "Well, if they're doing CGI, then they can make sure that all of the parts really move, and everything is in scale..."

     

    1 hour ago, M'Kyuun said:

    Thanks for the pics, sh9000. Those are the only clear pics I've seen of the JP mecha designs. I wouldn't mind having toys, and I imagine Bandai would be the company that makes them, but as far I know, there are currently no toys or models out there.  I imagine they'd sell on their own merits, though, being variable mecha designed by Kawamori. His writing leaves somewhat to be desired at times, but the guy can sure design a cool transforming mech.

    I have done a TON of looking online, and those appear to be just about literally the only pics of the mecha out there at all (other than some screen grabs). 

    Like I said above, I'm not aware of anyone making toys for this. If anyone does, I assume it might be models from someone like Kotobukiya. Admittedly, I'm biased, since I've become a huge fan of their kits in recent months, but it does seem to line up with some of their lines (like the Gigantic Arms and Frame Arms series, and their licensed kits for Armored Core, Phantasy Star, Majestic Prince, Full Metal Panic!, Super Robot Wars, Muv Luv Alternative, Ghost in the Shell, Metal Gear Solid, Knights of Sidonia, and especially Xenoblade).

  8. 14 hours ago, Focslain said:

    Also it seems like this series is supposed to continue as the last ep ends like there is another one coming. I'm guessing that is what the OVA/movie is supposed to concluded the story?

    I hope.

    If you watched it on Netflix, then yes. The show is 26 episodes (all released in Japan now, I think, or maybe one still to go), but Netflix USA is splitting it up into two 13 episode "seasons".

  9. 2 hours ago, no3Ljm said:

    No offense meant, but I don't think we need another thread for Juushinki Pandora / Last Hope let alone the other thread is just 3 pages long.

     

    That's fair. No offense taken, and I'm fine with it if a moderator wants to delete this thread, of course. I was just thinking of folks who might not be following a thread that has been rather inactive, but would be interested in checking out a new anime that seems to have been added to Netflix a bit under the radar (at least from my perception).

  10. This just got added to Netflix USA. I just watched the first episode, and I have to say that I enjoyed it (more than any other new anime I've seen in the last few months).

    I do tend to watch most of my anime on Netflix and Amazon Prime, so I may well be missing out on other good stuff out there.

    Either way, I like it a lot and am looking forward to watching the rest of the series.

    Oh, and I'm REALLY digging the mecha designs! Surprisingly, I'm not seeing much of anything out there for toys/models/concept art books.

  11. 16 minutes ago, no3Ljm said:

    Not sure what happened on your end. But try to open this link: https://auctions.yahoo.co.jp/closedsearch/closedsearch?auccat=&amp;tab_ex=commerce&amp;ei=utf-8&amp;aq=-1&amp;oq=&amp;sc_i=&amp;exflg=&amp;p=1%2F60+VF-1&amp;x=0&amp;y=0

    And then on the search bar above where the '1/60 VF-1' is listed, try to type something and hit search. It will give you list of finished bidding items.

     

    This link worked. Thank you!

  12. 5 minutes ago, jvmacross said:

    Actually, the next decision is to educate yourself on the fair market value for the item you are trying to purchase....

    If the item has been listed for over 24hrs and it still has a "buy-it-now", it means the BIN price is most likely above the current market value.

    Here is some info for helping you figure out the going prices for most items on YJA.....

     

    It seems like the closed search link just reroutes me to the regular auction site. Am I doing something wrong?

    Thanks for the advice, btw.

  13. I hope this is ok to post here. If not, I apologize in advance.

    It's anime-related, since I'm looking at an anime item on Yahoo Japan Auctions (where I know a number of folks here shop).

    I've never bought anything there, but a fellow member here was just nice enough to send me a link to something I've been looking for for some time.

    Anyone here have experience using that site and suggestions they can offer? I've never used it before. It looks like I need a proxy to purchase, receive, and then ship the item to me in the US.

    It looks like there are a number of proxies out there, with FromJapan and JapaMart looking pretty good. ZenMarket looks like it might be too good to be legit.

    Any suggestions?

    Thanks.

  14. 9 minutes ago, JetJockey said:

    Looking at that second picture I think I named it incorrectly as it's a thin foldout compared to the book. But I think I found those images in the same auction. Or either when I was doing some searches for Zillions Creations and Movic. I need to look at the other Zillion images I have saved.

    Did a quick look online to see if I could find Book 1 for you. It looks like the first picture is the cover of book 1, and the second is from a catalog Sega put out that year (1987?) of their new products.

  15. 18 minutes ago, Valkyrie Hunter D said:

    I reckon the first Zillion Creations book contained this image of a "Hyper-Charger":

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    I found it on this site.  I know the address says Harmony Gold Japan, but it does have some other Zillion lineart that I haven't seen before.

     

    That's the site where I came across the fact that CMs had been planning a Tri-Charger.

    Very cool illustration of the Hyper-Charger, by the way. I wonder if it was an early design, or meant to be a line extension down the road?

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