![]() Apparently, if they don't, their face gets red and it looks like they have hundreds of fire ant bites on their face-ouchie! They seemed fine doing whatever and making colonies and dropping colonies like it was nothing, even without any shiny add-ons in all the other series. TWfM features an alternate timeline, as the plot appears to involve greater human integration with technology to even venture into space and colonize the stars. It starts fast and there's no real personality to any of the characters or time for them to stand-out more than the cardboard characters they use in the backgrounds for Mawaru Penguindrum or whatever. ![]() The action is okay, but this is far from the glory of 0083, 0080, Zeta, and countless other series. ![]() ![]() with The Witch from Mercury prologue, as it's essentially a short 24-minute 1-episode teaser/pilot for the upcoming series, but it looks like it'll be another stale rehash of the CGI era of the Gundam universe, and certainly not up to par with Thunderbolt. It's funny that the original MSG-as well as many other mech titles of the 1980s and onward-would get ragged on for being the equivalent of overly long toy commercials, but as time went on and the genre became more sophisticated and scripting improved, this ceased to be a common criticism, yet it seems like we've come full circle and now it looks more like a toy commercial than ever, as the overcooked CGI varnish slathered all over the mobile suits makes them look like stop-motion action figures, zipping around through space and firing lasers and satellite weapons everywhere.
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