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We all know that the basic general message of the Gundam shows is that war is hell. But has anyone come across another theme in Gundam that actually makes sense? Take Gundam Evolve 7, for example. In it Dr. J says that the human mind suffers from two bad habits. The first is passing down the idea of revenge through the generations, and from what we've seen in the outside world and in our everyday lives, that is true. The second bad habit is classifying people as groups instead of individuals, and that's true too. People are classified into groups all the time; by race, gender, age, etc. So are there any other themes to Gundam that you think make sense?
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1. Age has no bearing on maturity. If you so much as second guess your superior officer, you will be too preoccupied with your selfish thoughts to see the brightslap coming.
2. Mobile suits are easy to pilot. Survival is not.
3. *reads fortune cookie* An enemy you meet, may become a friend tomorrow.
4. If you fall in love, watching your loved one die becomes good karma for the future.
5. Just admit it. You are a CHAR.
6. He came to laugh at you.
Dwarven Vow #7: Friendship and love will always prevail!
2. Mobile suits are easy to pilot. Survival is not.
3. *reads fortune cookie* An enemy you meet, may become a friend tomorrow.
4. If you fall in love, watching your loved one die becomes good karma for the future.
5. Just admit it. You are a CHAR.
6. He came to laugh at you.
Dwarven Vow #7: Friendship and love will always prevail!
Refused to kill, for the sake of innocent lives? Or you just don't want to get your hands dirty?
When you think you're tough, you're just as fragile as you're now.
Wars always inevitable when there's a population boom.
Colony drops, humanity's self-mutilation.
That EFSF is stingy while Zeon is spendthrift.
Newtypes are mostly psycho because they've got too much on their heads.
You cheated on your girlfriend, next day she squashed you with a MS.
When you think you're tough, you're just as fragile as you're now.
Wars always inevitable when there's a population boom.
Colony drops, humanity's self-mutilation.
That EFSF is stingy while Zeon is spendthrift.
Newtypes are mostly psycho because they've got too much on their heads.
You cheated on your girlfriend, next day she squashed you with a MS.
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wow! some of the replies made me laugh real hard here...hehehe..
anyways back to topic...
G Gundam didn't focus too much on war..but instead they settled their disputes on a Gundam Tournament. i know it sounds silly if we applied G Gundam's Tournament to Zeta Gundam (ex. Zeta Gundam Vs. The O) and imagine Kamiru Bidan or even Quattro wearing that "suit"..hehehe...
and actually you dont drop a colony to solve a social problem...you drop plenty of them...
gas the inhabitants, nuke them, or whatever, sooner or later we're going to see Nuclear Missiles replaced with Antimatter Missiles (perfect for destroying a whole fleet/colony with one shot)
and yes, we classify people as a group..thats why there's racism almost in every part of the world, it is even applied on GS/GSD, the naturals vs coordinators kind of war...
well all i can say is...
War can destroy lives...period..
anyways back to topic...
G Gundam didn't focus too much on war..but instead they settled their disputes on a Gundam Tournament. i know it sounds silly if we applied G Gundam's Tournament to Zeta Gundam (ex. Zeta Gundam Vs. The O) and imagine Kamiru Bidan or even Quattro wearing that "suit"..hehehe...
and actually you dont drop a colony to solve a social problem...you drop plenty of them...
gas the inhabitants, nuke them, or whatever, sooner or later we're going to see Nuclear Missiles replaced with Antimatter Missiles (perfect for destroying a whole fleet/colony with one shot)
and yes, we classify people as a group..thats why there's racism almost in every part of the world, it is even applied on GS/GSD, the naturals vs coordinators kind of war...
well all i can say is...
War can destroy lives...period..
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Ah, that's certainly a theme you see throughout Gundam. Perhaps it's better stated that one person (or group of persons) does not have the right to determine what kind of people deserves to live and what kind deserves to die.Vanishing Meteor wrote:and actually you dont drop a colony to solve a social problem...you drop plenty of them...
Or that resorting to criminal methods can turn a once-noble cause into an evil one. After all, Zeon once had the sympathy of the citizens of the other colonies in their fight to break them from Federal control, and the Titans once had the support of the Earth Federation, but in both cases criminal methods caused said factions to lose favor as they were clearly no longer guardians of their stated cause.
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i think the main "secret" theme is that animal's fight. humans are nothing more then smarter animals. and when groups of them get together, and there is another group of them, they fight with whatever they got. its an instinct to fight, not a choice.
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You can say the same thing about Meitzer's Cosmo Babylonia before Iron Mask and a few others royally fracked up the ideal he envisioned. They had a legitimate gripe against the EFF brass and how they were running things, but Carozzo and his lackeys used it as an excuse to try and commit genocide, thus sending Cosmo Babylonia into a tailspin from which it would not recover.Cardi Doorl wrote:Ah, that's certainly a theme you see throughout Gundam. Perhaps it's better stated that one person (or group of persons) does not have the right to determine what kind of people deserves to live and what kind deserves to die.Vanishing Meteor wrote:and actually you dont drop a colony to solve a social problem...you drop plenty of them...
Or that resorting to criminal methods can turn a once-noble cause into an evil one. After all, Zeon once had the sympathy of the citizens of the other colonies in their fight to break them from Federal control, and the Titans once had the support of the Earth Federation, but in both cases criminal methods caused said factions to lose favor as they were clearly no longer guardians of their stated cause.
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Somehow I failed to notice the "you drop plenty of them" clause VM added to the end it it there...
But yeah, the Crossbones are certainly another good example of what I was talking about. Char during CCA is practically the epitome as well.
You see it in other universes too, like Patrick Zala in CE turning the PLANTs' defensive war into a tool for realizing his genocidal vision. Then you've got FC, wherein Master Asia is trying to heal Earth, but wants to do so by killing everyone off. Really, you can find this theme, in some form, just about everywhere in Gundam.
But yeah, the Crossbones are certainly another good example of what I was talking about. Char during CCA is practically the epitome as well.
You see it in other universes too, like Patrick Zala in CE turning the PLANTs' defensive war into a tool for realizing his genocidal vision. Then you've got FC, wherein Master Asia is trying to heal Earth, but wants to do so by killing everyone off. Really, you can find this theme, in some form, just about everywhere in Gundam.
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Surprised that no one mentioned that ecological damage thing, course that's probably because of how rarely it's mentioned.
I think two good examples would be Quatro/Char/Casval/WTFever's speech that mentioned the desertification near Dakar, and the factoid about the number of whale corpses due to the ocean being too polluted.
I think two good examples would be Quatro/Char/Casval/WTFever's speech that mentioned the desertification near Dakar, and the factoid about the number of whale corpses due to the ocean being too polluted.
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How about the theme that change only comes about when people are willing to experience new things and immerse themselves outside of the norm?
I think this is shown in the evolution of (natural, not test tube) Newtypes on the backdrop of sudden war out in space.
On a related note, the series suggest that when this evolution occurs it is for the purpose of becoming something more, something better. To rise above things like war and hatred. To use the new abilities toward the purpose for which they were given. However, we know what happens when Newtypes use their psychic abilities (more specifically empathy) for war. *listens to Kamille's brain pop*
I think this is shown in the evolution of (natural, not test tube) Newtypes on the backdrop of sudden war out in space.
On a related note, the series suggest that when this evolution occurs it is for the purpose of becoming something more, something better. To rise above things like war and hatred. To use the new abilities toward the purpose for which they were given. However, we know what happens when Newtypes use their psychic abilities (more specifically empathy) for war. *listens to Kamille's brain pop*
new types exist only for war. and newtypes are always 1st in line to get the cool suits
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I've heard variations that one so much on 4chan it makes me sick.Haros_Pet_Kat wrote:Once the Big Zam is mass produced, we'll crush the Federation in no time.
Besides, we already have a MP Big Zam model.
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