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6/29/2025, 9:53:20 PM
>The display of Char mobile suits from alt timelines was their way of easily communicating to the viewer how many world resets there have been in only a single visual. Tsurumaki admits he let his otaku brain go nuts here.
>It was planned from the start that the original RX-78 would be the final boss. But they ran into the issue of how to make an "old" design feel intimidating.
>One idea they had was to make the RX-78 clone itself. But this was dropped due to "another work having already done that."
>The Gundam going "hyper mode" (in homage to Aura Battler Dunbine) was another idea that was tossed around, and ultimately the one that they went with simply because no one could think of anything better.
>Tsurumaki would spend an hour explaining the worldview of each character to the actors before recording. Whenever the younger actors were confused, the seniors would enthusiastically explain things.
>The production team was prone to "accelerating without stepping on the brakes"
>According to Enokido, "small Zeknovas" are a frequent occurrence in the GQ world.
>During the 0079 flashback in ep 12, the Gelgoog's beam naginata was originally yellow; however, Tsurumaki insisted that it be changed to blue-white as he wanted to reference the TV anime version of the scene specifically (as opposed to the movie version).
>Some members of the staff were worried about depicting a brothel, if it was 'acceptable' in a mecha anime.
>Tsurumaki received feedback from some of the cast saying they didn't understand the show's plot, which came as a surprise to him, as from his perspective, he was worried that the script had over-explained too many things.
>It was planned from the start that the original RX-78 would be the final boss. But they ran into the issue of how to make an "old" design feel intimidating.
>One idea they had was to make the RX-78 clone itself. But this was dropped due to "another work having already done that."
>The Gundam going "hyper mode" (in homage to Aura Battler Dunbine) was another idea that was tossed around, and ultimately the one that they went with simply because no one could think of anything better.
>Tsurumaki would spend an hour explaining the worldview of each character to the actors before recording. Whenever the younger actors were confused, the seniors would enthusiastically explain things.
>The production team was prone to "accelerating without stepping on the brakes"
>According to Enokido, "small Zeknovas" are a frequent occurrence in the GQ world.
>During the 0079 flashback in ep 12, the Gelgoog's beam naginata was originally yellow; however, Tsurumaki insisted that it be changed to blue-white as he wanted to reference the TV anime version of the scene specifically (as opposed to the movie version).
>Some members of the staff were worried about depicting a brothel, if it was 'acceptable' in a mecha anime.
>Tsurumaki received feedback from some of the cast saying they didn't understand the show's plot, which came as a surprise to him, as from his perspective, he was worried that the script had over-explained too many things.
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