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The official website of the Kidou Senshi Gundam: GQuuuuuuX (Mobile Suit Gundam: GQuuuuuuX) television anime series announced additional cast on Sunday.

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Annqi: Mariya Ise (Chainsaw Man)
Jezzi: Yukitoshi Tokumoto (Hunter x Hunter (2011))
Pomeranian: Kousuke Echigoya (Dragon Quest: Dai no Daibouken (2020))
Nabu: Shouya Chiba (86)
Kaine: Yuusuke Nagano (The iDOLM@STER SideM)
Haro: Rie Kugimiya (Fairy Tail)
Challia Bull: Shinji Kawada (Naruto)
Xavier Olivette: Seiichirou Yamashita (Kage no Jitsuryokusha ni Naritakute!)
Comoli Harcourt: Akane Fujita (Seirei Gensouki)
Char Aznable: Yuuki Shin (Tokyo Revengers)
Denim: Kousuke Gotou (Dungeon Meshi)
Dren: Taichi Takeda (Boku no Hero Academia 3rd Season)

Kazuya Tsurumaki (FLCL) is directing the anime at Khara and Sunrise. Youji Enokido (Shoujo Kakumei Utena) is handling the series composition and is penning the script with Hideaki Anno (Shinseiki Evangelion).

Yumi Ikeda (Nakitai Watashi wa Neko wo Kaburu) and Shie Kobori (SSSS.Dynazenon animation director) are adapting the original character designs by Take (Katanagatari). Yoshimasa Terui (Jujutsu Kaisen) and Masayuki Hasuo (Bloodivores ending theme composition) are composing the music.

A compilation movie of select episodes titled Kidou Senshi Gundam: GQuuuuuuX - Beginning began screening in Japanese theaters on January 17.

Source: animate Times
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Hope this time the toys won't rot on the shelves like with the witch, lmao.
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Hope this time the toys won't rot on the shelves like with the witch, lmao.
@Swagernator The G:Witch kits sold very well didn't they? Especially the hero kits like Aerial (Shaddiq's mobile suit struggled to move units I hear)
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@Swagernator The G:Witch kits sold very well didn't they? Especially the hero kits like Aerial (Shaddiq's mobile suit struggled to move units I hear)
@deltahalo241

Aerial was out-of-stock when Witch From Mercury airs.

While kits such as Demi Trainer are always on sale. Demi Trainer was $14 here.
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@Swagernator The G:Witch kits sold very well didn't they? Especially the hero kits like Aerial (Shaddiq's mobile suit struggled to move units I hear)
Looking at the official design of these characters, I am impressive how great the visual and conceptual difference between classic/military/adult characters and those who seem to be implied by a teenager or youth.

@deltahalo241 Successful basic sales of Aerial and those Mecha that were piloted by girls were successful. To such an extent that when it turned out that one of the popular mecha was piloted by a male character, this caused a hysteria to the audience. Bamko probably does not want to repeat this situation again, although they managed to mislead people for a long time that successful Aerial sales were successful sales of KITS in general.

@NewestPersonHere I do not know how well Main Mechas of other controversial Gundams was sold, but it seems Aerial was not least successful due to the fact that it was the first TV show mobile suit over many years.
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@Swagernator The G:Witch kits sold very well didn't they? Especially the hero kits like Aerial (Shaddiq's mobile suit struggled to move units I hear)
@deltahalo241 No they did not, unless the MS happens to be named Aerial. Most of the side suits shelfwarmed hard.

G-Witch was watched because of the yuri, and that audience basically never buys model kits (unless if it's of girls kissing).
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@animegamer245 Nuh-uh, I was following the situation as it unfolded. Most of the buys were almost exclusively Suletta-only. Maybe the occasional Guel sale. Other than that most other suits didn't move all that fast.
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@animegamer245 The start of the promotion of the new SEED film and its subsequent premiere so quickly killed it that the G-Witch fans even accused Sunrise of a quirbating to attract attention to SEED by G-witch and Yuri. Even Tomino indirectly criticized them, hinting that G-witch is too sterile due to the lack of challenges for title's command.

@TheMechaManiac Oh, don't even remind me of Guel. The guy was not lucky to be one of the best Gundam protagonists in the show, where he was not a lead at all, Lmao.
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@deltahalo241 No they did not, unless the MS happens to be named Aerial. Most of the side suits shelfwarmed hard.

G-Witch was watched because of the yuri, and that audience basically never buys model kits (unless if it's of girls kissing).
@TheMechaManiac Really? Obviously I don't want to doubt the words of a random internet stranger but I'm looking through Bandai's financial reports for the fiscal years of 2023 and 2024 and sales of G:Witch merchandise is cited as being strong.

products for the mature fan base such as plastic models of the Gundam series, collectible figures, and character lotteries continued to
perform favorably around the world mainly due to the successful outcomes produced by sales, marketing, and expansion of the product lineup.

- fiscal report 2023 (This doesn't mention G:Witch specifically, however neither Freedom or RfV would air until 2024 so aside from legacy kits, G:Witch merch would have been the only new Gundam sets available

Mobile Suit Gundam the Witch from Mercury attracted a new fan base and led to strong sales of the Groupʼs products and services

- fiscal report 2024

Circumstantially, there were a bunch of people talking about how difficult it was to get their hands on G:Witch kits while the show was airing, of course I don't want to rely to heavily on circumstantial evidence because, well it's circumstantial and may not reflect actual trends but it does line up with Bandai's financial report.

Additionally there is still G:Witch gunpla being released, the newest kit being an HG Desultor that's set to release later this year, it's still circumstantial however I'd think if G:Witch gunpla sales were really cratering, Bandai wouldn't bother making a kit for a grunt suit like the Desultor.

Now I will say, the 2025 financial report, or at least what's available thus far given the fiscal year isn't over yet doesn't mention G:Witch by name, they do mention Seed: Freedom but that's to be expected given the movie only recently released. Aside from that they just say that the Gundam IP is still doing really well in terms of merchandise.

Of course there may be details I'm missing in the reports themselves and Bandai unfortunately don't release statistics for individual series within the Gundam IP, instead bundling it all together under an umbrella but from what I'm able to parse at a quick look over. It seems that G:Witch kits sold well and continue to sell pretty well.
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@TheMechaManiac Really? Obviously I don't want to doubt the words of a random internet stranger but I'm looking through Bandai's financial reports for the fiscal years of 2023 and 2024 and sales of G:Witch merchandise is cited as being strong.

products for the mature fan base such as plastic models of the Gundam series, collectible figures, and character lotteries continued to
perform favorably around the world mainly due to the successful outcomes produced by sales, marketing, and expansion of the product lineup.

- fiscal report 2023 (This doesn't mention G:Witch specifically, however neither Freedom or RfV would air until 2024 so aside from legacy kits, G:Witch merch would have been the only new Gundam sets available

Mobile Suit Gundam the Witch from Mercury attracted a new fan base and led to strong sales of the Groupʼs products and services

- fiscal report 2024

Circumstantially, there were a bunch of people talking about how difficult it was to get their hands on G:Witch kits while the show was airing, of course I don't want to rely to heavily on circumstantial evidence because, well it's circumstantial and may not reflect actual trends but it does line up with Bandai's financial report.

Additionally there is still G:Witch gunpla being released, the newest kit being an HG Desultor that's set to release later this year, it's still circumstantial however I'd think if G:Witch gunpla sales were really cratering, Bandai wouldn't bother making a kit for a grunt suit like the Desultor.

Now I will say, the 2025 financial report, or at least what's available thus far given the fiscal year isn't over yet doesn't mention G:Witch by name, they do mention Seed: Freedom but that's to be expected given the movie only recently released. Aside from that they just say that the Gundam IP is still doing really well in terms of merchandise.

Of course there may be details I'm missing in the reports themselves and Bandai unfortunately don't release statistics for individual series within the Gundam IP, instead bundling it all together under an umbrella but from what I'm able to parse at a quick look over. It seems that G:Witch kits sold well and continue to sell pretty well.
@deltahalo241 This is exactly what we are talking about. Bandai sold mainly Aerial and kits with female characters (I also witnessed how the fans of the show were vocally opposed to KITS with men's pilots, especially when they initially thought that one or another Mecha was piloted by female), but they seem to deliberately mentioned it with general words as “successful sales of G-witch kits” in general to create the impression of overall success (a trick that you also indirectly confirmed). And then, all this with reference exclusively to Bandai themselves. And given how quickly everything was replaced by the SEED after the start of the film’s promotion, you can perfectly draw conclusions about the success of all this yourself.

Damn, even your anime list of a potential G-Witch fan says why you love this particular part of Gundam in the first place. Which in itself is not something bad, but clearly subjects our words about the main reason for the interest of fans in this show. True, I do not understand why you are trying to prove to us the success of SEED or Gundam as a whole, although we only talked about G-witch. You protect G-witch only because you think that we use it to attack the entire brand as a whole, lol?
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the gwitch slander is crazy on this thread its still one of the most profitable gundam in recent years and help break the records of yearly gundam franchise profit https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2023-05-12/updated-gundam-franchise-grosses-record-high-131-billion-yen-in-2023-fiscal-year/.198003

gquacks meanwhile is doing crazy well too in japan at least https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2025-01-29/gundam-gquuuuuux-beginning-film-stays-at-no.1-for-2nd-weekend/.220619
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@deltahalo241 This is exactly what we are talking about. Bandai sold mainly Aerial and kits with female characters (I also witnessed how the fans of the show were vocally opposed to KITS with men's pilots, especially when they initially thought that one or another Mecha was piloted by female), but they seem to deliberately mentioned it with general words as “successful sales of G-witch kits” in general to create the impression of overall success (a trick that you also indirectly confirmed). And then, all this with reference exclusively to Bandai themselves. And given how quickly everything was replaced by the SEED after the start of the film’s promotion, you can perfectly draw conclusions about the success of all this yourself.

Damn, even your anime list of a potential G-Witch fan says why you love this particular part of Gundam in the first place. Which in itself is not something bad, but clearly subjects our words about the main reason for the interest of fans in this show. True, I do not understand why you are trying to prove to us the success of SEED or Gundam as a whole, although we only talked about G-witch. You protect G-witch only because you think that we use it to attack the entire brand as a whole, lol?
@RobertBobert I don't think you're attacking the brand as a whole, I was just hoping you'd be able to provide a source for your claims because it was a pretty sweeping statement and what I looked into didn't seem to agree with it
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the gwitch slander is crazy on this thread its still one of the most profitable gundam in recent years and help break the records of yearly gundam franchise profit https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2023-05-12/updated-gundam-franchise-grosses-record-high-131-billion-yen-in-2023-fiscal-year/.198003

gquacks meanwhile is doing crazy well too in japan at least https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2025-01-29/gundam-gquuuuuux-beginning-film-stays-at-no.1-for-2nd-weekend/.220619
@deg About the "success" of G-witch, we literally already talked above. You can’t just call it slander and just re-repeat the link that we have already discussed. Not even to mention the fact that the introduction to the article is already literally screaming about Bias and knowing Kim, I know very well why. As for GGUUUUUX, this is a literally new Gundam show, the first 4 episodes of which were shown in cinemas before the premiere. You really underestimate the Gundam brand and names of Anno and other Gainax dudes so much that you thought that this could not be successful for any reason?

@deltahalo241 You yourself indirectly confirmed our words that the bandai gives only generalized statistics, for some reason hiding the sales of individual KITS. This is first. Secondly, your proofs themselves were links either to your friends or your impressions. And thirdly, I also have friends in the fandom and they also said that only the options I mentioned are sold.
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@deg About the "success" of G-witch, we literally already talked above. You can’t just call it slander and just re-repeat the link that we have already discussed. Not even to mention the fact that the introduction to the article is already literally screaming about Bias and knowing Kim, I know very well why. As for GGUUUUUX, this is a literally new Gundam show, the first 4 episodes of which were shown in cinemas before the premiere. You really underestimate the Gundam brand and names of Anno and other Gainax dudes so much that you thought that this could not be successful for any reason?

@deltahalo241 You yourself indirectly confirmed our words that the bandai gives only generalized statistics, for some reason hiding the sales of individual KITS. This is first. Secondly, your proofs themselves were links either to your friends or your impressions. And thirdly, I also have friends in the fandom and they also said that only the options I mentioned are sold.
@RobertBobert popular names does not mean much in japan like look how bad some of the popular mangakas was like mashima and kishimoto new works are not that well received anymore there in japan

also im just saying how crazy you people make it looks like gwitch is a big financial failure which is not the case at all
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@RobertBobert popular names does not mean much in japan like look how bad some of the popular mangakas was like mashima and kishimoto new works are not that well received anymore there in japan

also im just saying how crazy you people make it looks like gwitch is a big financial failure which is not the case at all
@deg Dude, you are talking about one of the most successful names in the history of Japanese media. Moreover, in the first case, this was the first new Gundam in a long time (which also determines the declared "record sales" in the year, this year the first show in many years has been released), and in the second it was the premiere of the new Gundam with very big names in the staff. You really must underestimate the brand and names like Anno to say that it had a chance not to make money at least at the very beginning.

Firstly, no one talks about a bad failure, take this scarecrow from the pillar. Only about mid success. Secondly, simply ignoring the entire dialogue, repeating the theses already discussed, you do not bring anything to it. Just warm up the antagonism in the dispute even more, forcing people to be distracted by already discussed things.
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@deg Dude, you are talking about one of the most successful names in the history of Japanese media. Moreover, in the first case, this was the first new Gundam in a long time (which also determines the declared "record sales" in the year, this year the first show in many years has been released), and in the second it was the premiere of the new Gundam with very big names in the staff. You really must underestimate the brand and names like Anno to say that it had a chance not to make money at least at the very beginning.

Firstly, no one talks about a bad failure, take this scarecrow from the pillar. Only about mid success. Secondly, simply ignoring the entire dialogue, repeating the theses already discussed, you do not bring anything to it. Just warm up the antagonism in the dispute even more, forcing people to be distracted by already discussed things.
@RobertBobert its not mid success when you got other gundam shows from the last decade that did not help break record yearly profits for gundam franchise

also if popularity matters in japan again you will question why goro of code geass never had the same success when it comes to his other new mecha works
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@RobertBobert its not mid success when you got other gundam shows from the last decade that did not help break record yearly profits for gundam franchise

also if popularity matters in japan again you will question why goro of code geass never had the same success when it comes to his other new mecha works
@deg We have already told you several times that these records were due to the fact that it was the first Gundam show for many years, and the first with a female protagonist. Of course, you will beat the record for early sales, when before that you have not released anything new for mor than five years at all. Moreover, as mentioned above, these sales were mainly associated precisely with that Aerial, because it was the first new protagonist's gundam in a long time, and even female for the first time.

Dude, again. Gundam is one of the most popular brands in the history of Japanese media in general. While Code Geass is a product of the era that comes out of its anabiosis once every 100 years only to release some kind of content and fall asleep again. It is simply impossible to argue with you, you not only repeat the theses that people have already discussed again, but even repeat the thesis with me in the dialogue, which I have already responded half an hour ago, LMAO.
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@deg We have already told you several times that these records were due to the fact that it was the first Gundam show for many years, and the first with a female protagonist. Of course, you will beat the record for early sales, when before that you have not released anything new for mor than five years at all. Moreover, as mentioned above, these sales were mainly associated precisely with that Aerial, because it was the first new protagonist's gundam in a long time, and even female for the first time.

Dude, again. Gundam is one of the most popular brands in the history of Japanese media in general. While Code Geass is a product of the era that comes out of its anabiosis once every 100 years only to release some kind of content and fall asleep again. It is simply impossible to argue with you, you not only repeat the theses that people have already discussed again, but even repeat the thesis with me in the dialogue, which I have already responded half an hour ago, LMAO.
@RobertBobert lol calling gwitch mid success is just crazy talk when again all the other gundam shows this past decade never gotten to help break financial records like gwitch did and your like thinking there was never a gundam show for a long time when that is not the case at all you got the build fighters series, gundam age, gundam blooded orphans, gundam hathaway, gundam origin, etc in recent decade too

also are you saying gundam gquacks is a success because i never meant it to be a failure anyway so whats your problem?
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@RobertBobert lol calling gwitch mid success is just crazy talk when again all the other gundam shows this past decade never gotten to help break financial records like gwitch did and your like thinking there was never a gundam show for a long time when that is not the case at all you got the build fighters series, gundam age, gundam blooded orphans, gundam hathaway, gundam origin, etc in recent decade too

also are you saying gundam gquacks is a success because i never meant it to be a failure anyway so whats your problem?
@deg None of these shows were the new TV shows that did not come out for many years. Orphans came out in the first half of the 10s. Build Fighters is generally based on Gundam from other series, so there are no new Mecha. You literally do not get the context, simply repeating the theses to which the answer was already given.

The Witch from Mercury marks the first mainline Gundam series to air during Japan's Reiwa era, the first mainline production in seven years since Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans,


Literally a quote from Wikipedia.

We do not discuss the new Gundam here at all. We discussed the situation after the G-Witch, which you intervened, increasing antagonism and accusing us of slander, forcing us to react to you instead of continuing the original discussion. The only thing, I used it as an example of the Gundam brand power, that you stubbornly ignored.
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@deg None of these shows were the new TV shows that did not come out for many years. Orphans came out in the first half of the 10s. Build Fighters is generally based on Gundam from other series, so there are no new Mecha. You literally do not get the context, simply repeating the theses to which the answer was already given.

The Witch from Mercury marks the first mainline Gundam series to air during Japan's Reiwa era, the first mainline production in seven years since Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans,


Literally a quote from Wikipedia.

We do not discuss the new Gundam here at all. We discussed the situation after the G-Witch, which you intervened, increasing antagonism and accusing us of slander, forcing us to react to you instead of continuing the original discussion. The only thing, I used it as an example of the Gundam brand power, that you stubbornly ignored.
@RobertBobert ye i know your propaganda that you think gundam is going woke or dei and you hate that but according to the success of gquacks and gwitch it does not matter if they are called woke or dei or whatever since japan still loves gundam and you know that
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@RobertBobert ye i know your propaganda that you think gundam is going woke or dei and you hate that but according to the success of gquacks and gwitch it does not matter if they are called woke or dei or whatever since japan still loves gundam and you know that
@deg Show where I promote that Gundam is Woke and/or complain about it. Or generally mention Dei in any context. Just a minute ago, I proved to you that Gundam has such a powerful IP that it will quickly become successful with certain efforts. Maybe you will stop provoking the dispute for the dispute, huh? You literally don’t know how to provoke me, accusing me just to blame, even if I spoke the opposite a minute ago.
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@deg Show where I promote that Gundam is Woke and/or complain about it. Or generally mention Dei in any context. Just a minute ago, I proved to you that Gundam has such a powerful IP that it will quickly become successful with certain efforts. Maybe you will stop provoking the dispute for the dispute, huh? You literally don’t know how to provoke me, accusing me just to blame, even if I spoke the opposite a minute ago.
@RobertBobert you mention on other gquacks and gwitch threads that you hate this new gundam shows like gwitch with its queer plot and if you deny that then youre lying so bad

even if its not about woke stuff you still hate gquacks and gwitch anyway but it does not matter for japanese fans
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@RobertBobert you mention on other gquacks and gwitch threads that you hate this new gundam shows like gwitch with its queer plot and if you deny that then youre lying so bad

even if its not about woke stuff you still hate gquacks and gwitch anyway but it does not matter for japanese fans
@deg Come on, show me any quotes where I allegedly mentioned it. Since you accused me of slander, but at the same time you yourself are literally trying to slander me right now, I will not ignore it.

No, dude, it doesn't work like that. Either you give evidence of your accusations, or apologize for intentional slander and baiting.
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@deg Come on, show me any quotes where I allegedly mentioned it. Since you accused me of slander, but at the same time you yourself are literally trying to slander me right now, I will not ignore it.

No, dude, it doesn't work like that. Either you give evidence of your accusations, or apologize for intentional slander and baiting.
@RobertBobert ye more of your future posts will be about hating this shows so be warned other lurkers of this thread about this user just look at his posts and his threads on gquacks and gwitch
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@RobertBobert ye more of your future posts will be about hating this shows so be warned other lurkers of this thread about this user just look at his posts and his threads on gquacks and gwitch
@deg Since you are not only not going to confirm this accusations, but even only strengthen them, it seems that further dialogue is simply meaningless. Once again, I have to regret that I generally paid attention to your bait to me.
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g witch is moe blob shit, this new garbage is moe blob shit, I hope the creators will leave the anime industry because they are failures
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the gwitch slander is crazy on this thread its still one of the most profitable gundam in recent years and help break the records of yearly gundam franchise profit https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2023-05-12/updated-gundam-franchise-grosses-record-high-131-billion-yen-in-2023-fiscal-year/.198003

gquacks meanwhile is doing crazy well too in japan at least https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2025-01-29/gundam-gquuuuuux-beginning-film-stays-at-no.1-for-2nd-weekend/.220619
@deg What we're telling is G-Witch was successful because of the yuri fans and not because of the model kit sales as usual.
Only Aerial and Calibarn really moved shelves because both of those are Suletta suits.
The whole problem is @deltahalo241 saying

>lol G-Witch moved model kits and they totally didn't shelfwarm

when the opposite is clearly the case - if the Mobile Suit wasn't owned by somebody named Suletta then the kits shelfwarmed. Being in the green involves ALL merchandise attached to the brand, and let's be honest here, G-Witch made a profit because of the waifu merchandise, NOT because of model kits.
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@deg What we're telling is G-Witch was successful because of the yuri fans and not because of the model kit sales as usual.
Only Aerial and Calibarn really moved shelves because both of those are Suletta suits.
The whole problem is @deltahalo241 saying

>lol G-Witch moved model kits and they totally didn't shelfwarm

when the opposite is clearly the case - if the Mobile Suit wasn't owned by somebody named Suletta then the kits shelfwarmed. Being in the green involves ALL merchandise attached to the brand, and let's be honest here, G-Witch made a profit because of the waifu merchandise, NOT because of model kits.
@TheMechaManiac ok that is fair enough argument
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@deg Since you are not only not going to confirm this accusations, but even only strengthen them, it seems that further dialogue is simply meaningless. Once again, I have to regret that I generally paid attention to your bait to me.
@RobertBobert lol bait? then what do you mean by this if youre not anti woke "Not even to mention the fact that the introduction to the article is already literally screaming about Bias and knowing Kim, I know very well why." especially the knowing kim part seriously stop the big lies
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@RobertBobert lol bait? then what do you mean by this if youre not anti woke "Not even to mention the fact that the introduction to the article is already literally screaming about Bias and knowing Kim, I know very well why." especially the knowing kim part seriously stop the big lies
@deg Was I anti-woke or not, it does not prove that I accused Gundam of Wokeness and allegedly hated it for it. To which you still have not provided any evidence, but you continue to slander me. I'm already tired of it, so I just add you to ignore list so as not to be distracted by this trolling.
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@deg Was I anti-woke or not, it does not prove that I accused Gundam of Wokeness and allegedly hated it for it. To which you still have not provided any evidence, but you continue to slander me. I'm already tired of it, so I just add you to ignore list so as not to be distracted by this trolling.
@RobertBobert oh youre the victim now after your anti woke propaganda on lycoris recoil subforum too and not just gwitch and "the knowing kim and her bias" part does not save you at all too so bye

im fine with anti woke people for the most part but youre clearly denying youre not one of them is a big lie
degFeb 3, 1:52 PM
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I see no problems with the cast.

The fresh and new combination of production staff as well as bringing Khara onboard make this show a must-watch for me, someone who literally slept on Witch due to not liking its art style. The above 'debate' means nothing in the context of never watching the show, but I do wonder what the potential financial success of the this new iteration will be with its somewhat hyper-cult appeal granted by its staff.
Feb 10, 6:21 AM

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I won't watch it at all. Anime with no male main character is unwatchable trash. I will rate this 1. Two back to back garbage gundam series.

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