Postby Nozomi » Mon Apr 22, 2013 12:28 am
Hokay, so...
From a few past threads/posts in other Gundam-related threads, I've mentioned that I'm trying to watch the entire Gundam Mega-Franchise (sans SD stuff, of course). Currently I'm catching up on Gundam Unicorn with the new Episode 6, and after 6 months of not watching it (started watching the series several months after Ep. 5 came out), I am reminded yet again of my ultimate gripe with a majority of the Gundam titles:
Storyline politics and/or political side-swapping, or whatever term best describes that.
...That is to say, there's so much of it going on that I can't always make sense of who's fighting who, and what all they're fighting for. The closest I can get are generalizations, but keeping track of it all can give me a headache. Up until now I've just chalked it up to war realism (not always knowing who your enemy is or why they're your enemy), but it can be annoying or even frustrating at times because they make those dialogues between enemies so important to the story/plot. I would love to have an actual organizational diagram of things (a la Powerpoint), but I have yet to find one in my casual research of the matter (usually when the annoyance is fresh).
Gundam Wing, while it was my first (and favorite AU to-date) Gundam series, was notorious for this. And with how long the UC timeline stretches out, this seems to be a symptom that overlays several series at once... I think.
So, is it just me who has this problem, or are there other Gundam fans out there that suffer through the same thing?
Help!