IMHO Tomino chcial pogrzebac Gundama bo Bandai za bardzo wtracalo sie do jego tworczosci. Chcial to zrobic w perfidny sposob, dac im to "czego chciali" strzelanike z humorem i duzo iloscia mechow, na zasadzie "udlawcie sie". Dopiero jak pozwolili mu zrobic CCA i F91 to zaczal zz naprawiac.
to teraz by wypadało przedstawić ten oryginalny scenariusz . Cytat: "Chris"1. The original outline for Gundam ZZ was vastly different, and so different that even Zeta's ending was affected by the change. In the original plan, Emma wasn't killed and was still around in ZZ. According to a translation by RGZ-91, the original version of ZZ began the same way. Judau is a bad boy and a member a bike gang called Gigaa. He steals the Zeta Gundam and is recruited by Haman's independent force Manivaring to destroy the Argama, but Bright and Emma persuade him not to. Afterwards, members of Gigaa join the crew and don't get along well. Bright meets with Haman and refuses to allow the return of the Zabi family. Gigaa then takes control of the Argama, and with Char's help, Bright and Emma retake Shangri-La from the Neo Zeon. Somewhere along the line, Kamille goes missing.The Federation hands over Side 3 to Haman like they did in the broadcast version, and Bright is informed that Char is supposed to watch Haman. Judau is jailed for punching a Federation official about that, but he's rescued by Amuro, Hayato and Beltorchika. The source material is unclear, but Kamille is doing something in Hong Kong. At Side 3, Haman purges dissenters and plots to conquer Earth. Judau and Roux infiltrate Haman's colony and find that Char isn't there, so Judau makes a failed attempt to kidnap Mineva and stop Haman's plans. Haman's forces move toward Earth, and Char orchestrates the assassinations of all top Federation officials. The Federation passes legislation about space migration, and Char joins with Haman. He then kills her just before the Earth attack, and Bright rescues Mineva. During the final battle, Judau makes a statement that being selfish won't solve problems, and Char's actions are selfish. Afterward, Judau joins a Mars exploration team and Mineva goes to Earth.There are some missing fragments in the translation, but it's a solid overview of just how different the original plan for ZZ was. Since Char was pushed out of the story, Glemy became the stand-in who would betray Haman. This version of the story also shows a greater presence for Kamille, as well as Amuro. Had this been produced instead of what we got, the future of the Universal Century could've been very different.
1. The original outline for Gundam ZZ was vastly different, and so different that even Zeta's ending was affected by the change. In the original plan, Emma wasn't killed and was still around in ZZ. According to a translation by RGZ-91, the original version of ZZ began the same way. Judau is a bad boy and a member a bike gang called Gigaa. He steals the Zeta Gundam and is recruited by Haman's independent force Manivaring to destroy the Argama, but Bright and Emma persuade him not to. Afterwards, members of Gigaa join the crew and don't get along well. Bright meets with Haman and refuses to allow the return of the Zabi family. Gigaa then takes control of the Argama, and with Char's help, Bright and Emma retake Shangri-La from the Neo Zeon. Somewhere along the line, Kamille goes missing.The Federation hands over Side 3 to Haman like they did in the broadcast version, and Bright is informed that Char is supposed to watch Haman. Judau is jailed for punching a Federation official about that, but he's rescued by Amuro, Hayato and Beltorchika. The source material is unclear, but Kamille is doing something in Hong Kong. At Side 3, Haman purges dissenters and plots to conquer Earth. Judau and Roux infiltrate Haman's colony and find that Char isn't there, so Judau makes a failed attempt to kidnap Mineva and stop Haman's plans. Haman's forces move toward Earth, and Char orchestrates the assassinations of all top Federation officials. The Federation passes legislation about space migration, and Char joins with Haman. He then kills her just before the Earth attack, and Bright rescues Mineva. During the final battle, Judau makes a statement that being selfish won't solve problems, and Char's actions are selfish. Afterward, Judau joins a Mars exploration team and Mineva goes to Earth.There are some missing fragments in the translation, but it's a solid overview of just how different the original plan for ZZ was. Since Char was pushed out of the story, Glemy became the stand-in who would betray Haman. This version of the story also shows a greater presence for Kamille, as well as Amuro. Had this been produced instead of what we got, the future of the Universal Century could've been very different.
Ech, nie chce mi się tłumaczyć .