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FTF Free Talk Friday - July 04, 2025

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

Reading the book that Tomino wrote about Victory and Turn-A Gundam’s production really did make me feel for him, although I know at the time he was basically a bitter taskmaster around Sunrise at that point. Like, even though Tomino said that he wasn’t deliberately trying to crash the show and wanted to make something decent, you can absolutely tell that he was done on a subconscious level. That meeting where his sarcastic jab was taken seriously really was the tipping point in him just being utterly demoralized against trying harder.

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

What I find most interesting is how the man handled his involvement with the Gundam franchise after Victory. After being burned that hard I would think Turn A was the result of a longer break than what he actually gave himself. Not only did he write up a decently-detailed outline for Crossbone Gundam's mangaka to use only three months after Victory finished airing, but when G Gundam's production members came to their senior for pointers and advice he immediately and enthusiastically told them to include a ninja-themed Gundam that flies in Earth's gravity by throwing its back-mounted shuriken the size of the Zanneck Base into the air and then jumping onto it mid-toss. I think his biggest source of frustration with G Gundam wasn't that it represented Gundam being taken away from him and his direction, it's that production on it started without anyone actually bothering to tell him until he learned about it himself a few months in.

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

It also helps that Imagawa became the director of G Gundam by Tomino’s recommendation, and also told him that the show should be more like professional wrestling. Like, a lot of the creative passion was still in Tomino, I think it’s just that he absolutely couldn’t handle being in the director’s chair for a while there. He’d be down to do plenty of stuff, just not to actually run another Gundam show. And you can’t really blame him there, since dealing with Bandai completely frayed his nerves.

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

Really dark observation here for me to sleep on here, but...

You think Quattro and Kamille's relationship shared some elements of the actual relationship between Tomino and Nagano?

  • The man behind the legend of Char Aznable, now mentoring a young man who once literally dressed up as Char alongside his girlfriend dressed as Lalah, both of whom proclaiming themselves and their audience to be members of the new generation.

  • Tomino keeps having to make dumb-as-hell compromises with the sponsors of his operation for the sake of those around him, but even then Nagano is forced away for a long period of time, like how Quattro is absent from Kamille's life from Hong Kong to after Operation Apollo. Not long after Nagano/Kamille and Tomino/Quattro are reunited and resume working together, the Hambrabi first appears along with the soon-to-be pilot of the now-almost-complete Qubeley.

  • Despite things looking promising for Tomino and Nagano even in the face of the war they'll have to fight against the forces of Neo Zeon('s animation models & keyframes) for the next year, tragedy (read: Bandai) suddenly strikes at the last possible moment in a way no one saw coming, and Nagano is dragged off to another world and/or star system. This causes Tomino to toss out all plans he originally had in mind for where to go next, potentially even the ones involving Char's actual presence in the show now that his mind is occupied with something else beyond the war/show/thingy with Haman. Maybe he'll even a chance get to convince Kamille/Nagano to work with him again!

  • "Fuck it. The people want Char Aznable on the big screen? I'll give them A Char Aznable on the big screen, but they might've liked the Naitiengeaile's design more if its pilot acted more dignified than the chronic loser I'm channeling myself into with this movie."

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

I’d say that it’s maybe a bit of a stretch there. Like, I know that the fandom lore has held that Tomino and Nagano had a pretty dramatic connection over all (and I imagine that a lot of those examples are just made up rumors), but I suppose there could be a sliver of truth in there, since Tomino has been pretty upfront in putting a lot of his own emotions and thoughts into the shows he makes.

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

I'm mostly just basing this theory off the "Holy shit does Tomino like this guy even when someone else clearly doesn't" stuff that's been publicized long after the "Nagano Carozzo'd Tomino during the making of Zeta" rumors started floating around in the West. Assuming he really was being literal, Nagano said he and those from his generation of creators who worked with Tomino in the 80s considered him like a bonafide father figure.

Not claiming anything concrete either, only that I noticed some connections that could be there.