I wont lie to you the only reason why i keep the silver bullet supressor is because of that sweet sweet beam saber stab in combination whit this theme.
While Gundam Narrative takes place prior to Gundam Hathaway, it's not really a prequel to the latter either. To be a prequel it needs to that connected to the latter's plot in some form but really you could ignore Narrative, an extension of the Unicorn storyline, and not miss a beat about Hathaway's Flash's plot. It'd be more accurate to say they're both spin-off sequels of CCA that just went in different directions.
@@jonothanthrace1530 the Hathaway anime isn't specific, and it's not gonna alienate the people all over the world that hasn't read the BC novel or manga. The Hathaway novel refers in broad strokes to CCA anyway, they say "He jumped into battle and got a kill". Well in the novel he shot down the Alpha Azieru, in the movie he shot down a Geara Doga before the whole encounter with Chan. The novel does mention the BC outcome (he killed Quess) but it's a single line. There's more emphasis on the fact that he "didn't get into trouble because they won the war"
No matter how people may criticize the story and how it handled Newtype abilities, Narrative is a feast for the eyes and ears.
I can't help but head-bob whenever this comes on. xD
I cant help but get chills when the sax hits
This is one of the funnier vocal replacements in SRW.
I wont lie to you the only reason why i keep the silver bullet supressor is because of that sweet sweet beam saber stab in combination whit this theme.
I get Tron Legacy vibes listening to this. Its great.
The Sequel to Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn and The Prequel to Mobile Suit Gundam Hathaway.
While Gundam Narrative takes place prior to Gundam Hathaway, it's not really a prequel to the latter either. To be a prequel it needs to that connected to the latter's plot in some form but really you could ignore Narrative, an extension of the Unicorn storyline, and not miss a beat about Hathaway's Flash's plot.
It'd be more accurate to say they're both spin-off sequels of CCA that just went in different directions.
@@cipher-one Hathaway's Flash isn't a sequel to CCA, it's a sequel to the novel Beltorchka's Children.
@@jonothanthrace1530 the Hathaway anime isn't specific, and it's not gonna alienate the people all over the world that hasn't read the BC novel or manga. The Hathaway novel refers in broad strokes to CCA anyway, they say "He jumped into battle and got a kill". Well in the novel he shot down the Alpha Azieru, in the movie he shot down a Geara Doga before the whole encounter with Chan.
The novel does mention the BC outcome (he killed Quess) but it's a single line. There's more emphasis on the fact that he "didn't get into trouble because they won the war"