>>23448120
Anon, he's talking about the burnout after X. Starting Zeta in 1985, Gundam was on a production streak that saw at least one product being released every 1-2 years.
>Zeta> 85-86
>ZZ: 86-87, episode 1 immediately followed the week after episode 50 of Zeta
>CCA: 88
>0080: 89
>Production gap due to F91 needing to be rewritten as a movie instead of TV show
>F91: 91
>0083: 91-92, ran long because of production problems
>Power Gap
>Victory: 93-94
>G: 94-95, episode 1 aired less than a month following episode 51 of Victory
>Wing: 95-96, episode 1 airing immediately the week after episode 49 of G
>X: 96, episode 1 airing immediately the week after episode 49 of Wing
>08th MS Team: 96-99, production problems
>Endless Waltz: OVA in 97, compilation movie in 98
>Power Gap
>99: G-Saviour lol
>99-00: Turn A, Tomino's magnum opus and supposedly Gundam's swan song
>Power Gap
>02: Seed
Notice how between Victory and X, there was virtually zero gap where there wasn't a Gundam show airing? That's where the burnout happened, you can't air Gundam like it's Super Sentai and expect it to succeed.