In this episode, Chibodee relives his childhood trauma, the Jester Gundam is cool but disturbing, and pilot Romario Manini has Pennywise powers, maybe. Plus, the healing power of song, and Rain can’t take Domon anywhere.
Tonight, Sai Saici’s outfit is extremely Nineties, the series makes a brief nod to the original Gundam, and we ask the question, ‘Who’s piloting that clock Gundam?’ Plus, was this whole plot a scam by the Hong Kong Chamber of Commerce, and you’ll never find anyone more serious about revenge than us.
In this episode, this blind assassin has terrible fashion sense, Domon has a rare moment of knowing what the hell is going on, and you can still have the power of friendship, even if you aren’t really friends. Plus, we spot the whole set of blind swordsman cliches, and you didn’t have to cut that bus in half! Jesus
This episode: Giant snakes are real, but not like that, we spend more time thinking about this villain’s backstory than the creators did, and Domon punches a child, and was right to do it.
Welcome to Nostalgia Pilots! Spence is busy this week, so Hugh, Jason, and Jurd are hanging out this week, talking about some non-Gundam video games, anime, movies, and comics that we’ve been enjoying.
This week, Master Asia gives himself more nicknames, the God Gundam is unveiled to great fanfare, and we meet the rest of Gundams. Plus, we get a tender reunion between Argo Gulsky and Neo-Canada’s Andrew Graham, and the Prime Minister of Neo Hong Kong isn’t up to anything.
In this episode, Rain becomes a magical girl, Domon defeats his master only to be bullied by a horse, and the giant Gundam clock is real, and spectacular. Plus, the laser turnbuckles still work, and the rest of the Shuffle Alliance could’ve just carpooled.
In today’s episode; Domon is that guy who won’t leave the party, Schwartz is James Bond, and Master Asia is temporarily old. Plus, this whole fight could’ve been avoided with good communication, and do flash bangs work on giant robots?
Tonight, Argo is an adult man, the Shuffle Alliance finally finds common ground in wanting to kick Domon’s ass, and the Guyana Highlands is the real victim. Plus, Domon and Rain make a promise, and that window doesn’t belong there!