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John Blanche Art From The Warhammer 40,000 Second Edition Starter Set Box, Games Workshop, 1993

John Blanche Art From The Warhammer 40,000 Second Edition Starter Set Box, Games Workshop, 1993

John Blanche art from the Warhammer 40,000 second edition starter set box, Games Workshop, 1993

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1 year ago
Zaku Ll From Mobile Suit Gundam By Yoshiyuki Takani.

Zaku ll from Mobile Suit Gundam by Yoshiyuki Takani.


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1 year ago

Ride’s ending, to me at least, is indicative of the cycle of violence. Most of Tekkadan have accepted that they lost, buried their dead and are actively seeking a new life in the world they and Kudelia (and Rustal) have created. This is represented primarily by Akatsuki, the new life from the ashes of the old. Ride is somebody who just can’t let go of that. He can’t move on, he can’t make a new life for himself, principally because of the trauma he’s experienced as part of being a child soldier. That’s what his ending is, to show that some people will never get over those experiences, never be able to lay down their arms. It also would rankle that Nobliss Gordon, the man who set off the events of the entire series and was indirectly responsible for the deaths of several characters, got off Scot-free. So, Ride assassinated him. It ties up both their stories, as the one who pulled all the strings is killed in a particularly undignified manner, by Ride, the young kid who’s been constantly surrounded by violence to such an extent that he’ll willingly choose it if given the choice.

As a sequel? I feel it could work, but it would be very small-scale, since it shouldn’t mess with the ending of Iron Blooded Orphans. As such, it probably would be lacking in the mobile suit battle department. It could work. You could either have mobile suit battles occur very infrequently (I suppose like Hathaway’s flash?)or have Ride simply not step foot in a mobile suit at all, and simply move around them (the only example I could give of this is the manga, The Assassination of Gihren). Either *could* work, but I don’t particularly think that Ride needs a sequel. As above, it’s just a brief window into his current life, we can fill in the blanks ourselves as to how he got here.

As for how Sunrise and Bandai wants to handle IBO as a property? I don’t think we’re gonna get a sequel series. I admit I’m basing this primarily off how they handle Gundam Seed and 00 as properties, but if they were going to make a sequel series, I think we would have it by now. They tend to strike while the iron’s hot, with Seed Destiny coming out a mere two years after Seed. Granted the Covid-19 epidemic will have hamstrung their plans significantly, but I think that Gundam IBO: Urdr Hunt’s lateness is evidence enough of that. They tend to make a series, make a sidestory, and then there’s a slow trickle of additional content in the form of MSV’s and Manga from then on. I think we’re just getting a little more out of IBO at the moment.

Honestly, if they were to make another, I’d deeply love to see a prequel set during Calamity War, even though I know it’d be a bad idea, since it’d demystify it to such an extent. I just really love the idea of these Gundam frames being glimpses into the past, echoes of the calamity war. Seeing what Gjallarhorn was, and how it fell, seeing the beginning of all these powerful families, and the Gundam frames they are custodians of.

But the series is about Tekkadan, the titular Iron-Blooded Orphans, and I feel that you’d struggle to make an actual continuation without them.

I dont feel we'll ever really get a 'rides rebellion' sequel to gundam ibo at the end of the day for two reasons, one big and one small. and the small one is that in my opinion ride and what hes doing in the epilogue is suppose to be more of an open question then something that gets a definitive answer. something to elicit thought and speculation, and force ya to ask personal questions but also something that was not created with an answer in mind [like mgs2, and like mgs2 forcing answers might end up more detrimental then constructive to the work in the end]

which leads to the big one, and its that [in my opinion] in the sense of a corporate scale of things, i feel like theres likely a perception in the sunrise and bandai boardrooms that actually giving some sort of followup on the events would result in tanking the profitability of ibo as a property within the gundam verse as it were. because as it stands the ending of ibo is ultimately something of a perfect balance of ambiguity in theme and plotting. everyone's won but also lost, the story is a closed loop but also dangling in loose ends of potential avenues, any given interpretation of ibo on a thematic and writing level can be considered both true and incorrect at the same time because everyone is accommodated for in some degree in the themes they prefer to interpret the story as.

I see ibo as a stock built tragedy where the protagonist of the story falls and fails because he lets his worst character aspects dominate his decisions and identity. namely orgas greed and his pride, which blend together in a toxic mix of performative machismo and ambition to hide the fact he has no idea what hes doing outside of reflexively reacting to everything that happens [real lelouch of ya orga gotta say]. some see it as a cautionary tale on colonial politics and its historical impacts with a tragic ending. others see it as a classic mafia yakuza story of learning 'crime does not pay' when the police come knocking at your door but with giant robots.

and as I mentioned, in my opinion ibos ending mangages to accommodate all these different viewpoints on the same story without hard committing to any one of them. In that sense its a perfect ending because it raises so many different ideas and themes but leaves it in the audiences hand to determine what those ideas and themes mean to them.

but by that same virtue, its a perfect ending. Theres nowhere to go from a perfect ending that doesnt mess with said ending in some manner. pick a direction to go and you inevitably disappoint the people invested in the directions you didnt go [which might be fine if your willing to disappoint those people, dgmr], maintain that balance and your prolonging everyones suffering. the best direction to go i would say is to explore new territory entirely, but sequels tend to be best sold as continuations not gear changes. and as a creative those are all interesting risks to explore in searching out the next story, but for a company? with stockholders and shit?

absolutely terrifying.

so yeah, i dont think we'll ever get a 'rides rebellion', but if it does happen and im wrong...

well, i can atleast imagine it would have a god chance of blowing the ibo fanbase into smithereens. but thats just a guess on subjective quality.


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1 year ago

I wanna say it’s such an absolute treat to see all the new gundam fans chime in every new episode of g witch. I’ve loved this series since I was a kid so I’m extra happy to see so many new people dive into the franchise.

I hope some of you will also take a look into other shows like 00 or even build fighters! Im happy ya’ll are here :3

Here’s a nifty little chart to help you navigate the series :)

I Wanna Say Its Such An Absolute Treat To See All The New Gundam Fans Chime In Every New Episode Of G

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