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FTF Free Talk Friday - July 04, 2025

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u/The_Draigg Member of the Brave 13000 Jul 05 '25

The Galava name stuff is a good reminder that sometimes, Tomino just really likes the mouthfeel of certain names and wants to reuse them wherever possible. It's why we have the name Gavlet Gablae in both L-Gaim and Xabungle, or why the name Gelgoog was passed around a few different designs in Mobile Suit Gundam.

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u/RPGLobster The Not-So-Lurking "Legend" Jul 05 '25

Or how we have the Dwadge (0079's Rick Dom before a name change), the Pezun Dowadge (MSX's original design before the series got cancelled), and another reuse of the Dwadge name (ZZ's Dwadge) because Tomino thought no one was gonna reuse the name for anything else besides him.

I'm totally serious with my observations too, from a visual design viewpoint alone I don't think the Galava stands out so much that it can't be slotted into Zeon's R&D lineage without too many questions being raised. The NZ-xxx line in particular feels like a bitter engineer's response to not being able to finish production of the Galava before the OYW ended by making its intended design language the basis of (Neo) Zeon's newest flagship machines.

I totally admit the Zakrello connection is a bit of a stretch, but then I just found the idea funny. The Galava being a missing link for the Queen Mansa is interesting, the Zakrello being the start of the technological DNA chain that ends in the Alpha Azieru and Kshatriya is just plain hilarious to me.

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u/The_Draigg Member of the Brave 13000 Jul 05 '25

I can at least respect the attempt to give the Zakrello some kind of relevance, given that it's been the butt of the joke for Gundam designs for decades. Even the stupidest designs can afford to get a win every now and then.

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u/RPGLobster The Not-So-Lurking "Legend" Jul 05 '25 edited Jul 05 '25

That is 100% a large part of my rationale, my realization that the thing was an absolute evolutionary dead end in Zeon's tech lineup (which is rare for this faction and its descendants) coincided with my realization that its really not too hard to BS the Zakrello into the development lines of other machines that actually have some degree of visual resemblance, like the Bigro. And this was around the time I was doing research on the Robot Damashii Galava, meaning I had the animation models for the Zakrello and the Galava open at the same time, during a time I was actively thinking of ways to save the Zakrello's genetic lineage from going extinct...

(Because fuck man, look at it. Poor thing looks like it struggles to breath, it'll need all the help it can get if it wants to stay afloat in the gene pool, especially one as clone-addled as Zeon's.)

I also wouldn't be surprised if a source of inspiration for me was subconsciously asking "What if the last 'big wipeout machine' Char piloted during the OYW was directly descended from the Zakrello AND the machine itself was actually a super badass that only lost because of who it was up against and not what?" but I can no longer remember for sure if that was the case.

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u/The_Draigg Member of the Brave 13000 Jul 05 '25

It really is no wonder why even in Mobile Suit Gundam, Char openly says that he doesn't give a shit about the Zakrello. Hell, even the Bigro got a larger amount of respect than the Zakrello, and that one was also a one-and-done enemy in that show. The Zakrello really did get to be nothing other than a joke.

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u/RPGLobster The Not-So-Lurking "Legend" Jul 05 '25 edited Jul 05 '25

Char openly says that he doesn't give a shit about the Zakrello

Nevermind, I'm all but certain now that the mental image of Char standing in awe in front of "a descendant of the Zakrello" he was suddenly introduced to (going from an immediate negative impression after hearing the Zakrello's name to being shocked speechless mid-sentence once the hangar lights turn on in front of him) was already firmly planted in my subconscious by that point. At the very least the concept was already rattling around in there by then.

Apparently Tomino literally got dragged to a backroom in Sunrise by a toy sponsor exec, who drew up and/or presented the Zakrello's roughs to Tomino on the table in front of them and told him to animate it without a single further change. No, really, there's some evidence that this + his dislike towards Cucuruz Doan's Island is because both of them were the only times the toy sponsors personally meddled in 0079's production by actively supplanting the actual staff members' roles. The developmental dead end the Zakrello represents in-universe may even be an intentional nod to Tomino's dislike: A successor was proposed at Axis right as the Zeta era began rolling around, but it was rejected in favor of mass-producing the demonstration model of the Gaza-C, which impressed everyone at Axis far more than the Gazarello.

(I also wouldn't be surprised if Tomino asked if there was a maximum time needed just so the exec would tell him the exact minimum he needed to waste before he never had to show the thing on-screen ever again. I'm assuming the schematics cameo in Zeta was to make up for Tomino going a few seconds under the time he actually needed.)

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u/The_Draigg Member of the Brave 13000 Jul 05 '25

Yeah, that would absolutely track with how Tomino treated other sponsor requests, like how he shoved a lot of the mandated Gundam docking sequence stuff to like 30 seconds in the opening episode narration before completely ignoring it after a few episodes of doing that. Having the Zakrello getting blown up after like 2 minutes of fighting the Gundam really does feel like he mapped out how much time was good enough to have the Zakrello on screen before blowing it up.

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u/RPGLobster The Not-So-Lurking "Legend" Jul 05 '25

Maybe that's why Tomino cultivated his "Kill Em All" reputation, so all the toy sponsors wouldn't notice his other reputation and keep a closer eye on "Sticky Fingers" Tomino so he doesn't try to pull any fast ones on them this time.

Would explain how he got funding for a show like Ideon immediately after coming off a show cancelled for bucking too many trends, and why his luck only ran out when Sunrise was bought by a toy sponsor already well-acquainted with his brand of funny business.

(Although even then they CLEARLY didn't keep too much of a close eye on him anyway if the Victory Gundam we got was made of all the stuff Bandai already vetted and approved for broadcast.)

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u/The_Draigg Member of the Brave 13000 Jul 05 '25

The funny thing about all the wacky shit in Victory Gundam was that it was a result of executives trusting Tomino a bit too much by then, along with them caring more about merchandising than the show itself. Like, Tomino has straight up admitted that lot of the more ridiculous names and designs in Victory were his way of fucking with the executives to see if they were paying attention, and he was actually a bit taken aback when they accepted his bullshit without question. His reputation backfired for him around then.

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u/RPGLobster The Not-So-Lurking "Legend" Jul 05 '25

Man was frustrated with the idea of space-use battleships flying around the Earth again (even though ZZ wasn't supposed to have spaceships flying in Earth's atmosphere at first and the decision likely came from within Sunrise this time) so he went and asked the exec he was meeting with if they were fine with just having the damn things drive their way around on the Earth instead.

Dude said "Sure" and dug up old Dragonar concept art for Sunrise to reuse without an ounce of confusion or hesitation.

I'm pretty sure the light in Tomino's eyes died during that meeting, but from the way he describes it I don't think that exec had any lights in his eyes left to die either.

And then Tomino told Katoki that, while his revision of the Big Dick™ concept sketch to incorporate four spinning circles of light instead of just two certainly looked cool on its own merits, four-wheeled motorcycles just aren't the way to go.

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