The Moonlight Butter when you think also scary because its working on circular logic. Blasting humanity back to the dark ages for their mistakes but sweeps them under the rug preventing them from learning from them. Dooming humanity in an endless cycle. Also, the various "Psycho" systems might count as they can either mess you up badly or just absorb you.
Wait, does this happen in every timeline, or did it just happen once? It feels completely ridiculous that it would solo every single timeline consistently. The ELS Quan[T] would LITERALLY eat it for breakfast.
Turn A Gundam: All of this has happened before, it will happen again. My purpose is to stop the cycle hoping that humanity can realize that a mobile suit causes nothing but grief.
@@ProtoAlpha ...Really? "More dangerous" than a burst of nanomachines that can destroy *_any_* technology [no limit; including antimatter crystal mines]? Also the one weapon whose range can reach _Jupiter_ all the way from Earth? Not to mention that its first activation led to the destruction of all civilization on Earth; ending the "dark history". Not to mention that Tomino himself has confirmed that the "Moonlight Butterfly" version used by the G-Lucifer is on a *_much smaller scale_* in comparison, inferior to both the Turn X and Turn A. "Lowest possible setting" is not evident, since right in that scene in the movie version [where the Photon Torpedoes are depicted more horrifically than their TV-show counterpart] he's just seen flipping a switch to activate the weapon.
The death by MS always remind me of a lot of people who use their MS to swat people like mosquito. The most graphic one was from Witch from Mercury when she casually swat someone close to someone else and traumatize the latter.
*slap* Anyway, the goal in wfm was just to protect someone so the only choice she had was turning the guy into a pancake, as for why she was smiling about it, it's understandable if you follow the story and how suletta is influenced by a certain someone :)
How about the ELS from Awakening of the Trailblazer? An unknown alien lifeform that mimics the Borg, assimilating everything they touch, in a graphic and painful manner. Granted the ELS weren't evil and did refine the process to be more pleasant but still...
The worse part about the photon torpedoes is that they are the prototypes to the moonlight butterfly. And that the system has already been completed in the G-Lucifer. Which means that two girls are unwittingly in a Proto Turn A.
@@aliastheabnormal And how the photon torpedoes used antimatter is not how antimatter even works in the real world. The atoms destroy each other, but they release a lot of energy. Just one gram of matter has enough energy for a 21.5 kiloton bomb.
Imagine you are in a bus or a train in the highway, suddenly the road becomes a pile of dust, everyone is thrown in the air against each other into a pile dust and then having another pile of dust thrown over and more people and big piles of dust flying around being thrown over you and everyone else or you are in your apartment and suddenly everything turns into dust and falls down, how many people slowly died buried alive, injured and in pain because of the Turn A Gundam? I think it's way more brutal and terrifying than its initial description
Stabbing a Zaku 2 FZ through the cockpit with a beam saber is pretty brutal. "What about the other pilot?" "There's nothing left but hamburger." Gundam 0080: War in the Pocket
Yeah, when I saw IBO I knew it had to be the scissors. That scene is brutal, that slow, almost intimate kill is something else entirely. Saving Private Ryan has a similarly intimate, slow killing scene, just with a dagger. scary! And yay for the BuCUE and its variants! My favorite mobile suit by FAR! So feral, so fast, so cool!
@@rafaerudono Genesis is way worse than the Requiem, you can shoot the requiem on Earth and it will only explode things, Genesis ? it will cook half of the planet if shot directly into Earth.
@@sargera1 A Colony Drop is indeed deadly. But hitting the intended target isn't guaranteed. It can miss. But the Genesis and New Genesis can lock on to their target from a far away distance... Similar to the 2 Death Stars & Galaxy Gun. Their lasers are faster than a colony drop orbit. Patrick Zala attempted to fire the Genesis at the Earth. The casualties would've been catastrophic than a colony drop if one of Zala's men hadn't turned on him and shot him dead...
I'm legitimately surprised that the Angel Halo isn't part of the list. Then again, I'd be more surprised if its original plan did, because the Angel Halo is just PLAN B. The original Plan A, the Angel Call, is so SO much worse.
Reconguista was a weird show. It felt like they had a different set of common sense than us. To me, at least. Some of their actions & decisions are just so out of the blue or random. But then G-Self Perfect Pack comes in and stabs Bellri through the heart, reminding him and everyone that this is a Gundam show.
I actually learned that early on. You need to watch it like you're watching real life: people with human interactions in the real world, not like in a TV show. Some of their actions in the show are some of the most human there is in anime. For example, that woman laughing at that hippo. Most people would, if they just turned a corner and saw that.😅😅😅
Imagine watching a feed of an earth city and the people all of a sudden stop then start tearing the flesh off of eachother for no reason. One of the creepiest weapons in gundam
When you mentioned the third weapon, whereas the MS was the weapon itself. Two situations came to my mind. First was when Amuro used the RX-78-2 to step on an escaping enemy pilot in the Cucuruz Dodoan Island Film. Next was when Suluetta smashed a human like a bug using the Aerial Gundam in the season 1 finale of the Gundam: The Witch from Mercury. This one is particularly graphic.
Yeah, I'm pretty sure that having 10 tons of metal swung into your body will do things your body isn't meant to handle. That said, at least it's quick.
I still remember the howls of the people that didn't know what gundam was about when that scene happened. And all of us veterans going : "Welcome to Gundam younglings, time for you to discover the horrors of war."
there's also the one scene in Gundam Thunderbolt, where a GM just casually placed it's beam saber handle on one part of the ship then activated it just to create a vacuum. While those unfortunate, caught by the beam get instantly vaporized.
Turn A's Moonlight Butterfly is the most horrifying thing for space colonies for sure, because it can cause mass slow & painful death yet in the silent space
In my school vr game Goalius is currently the only known victim that survived the Gusion rebake full city sicciors which the biggest highlight of them in game is during the Fight against her 1 of the cutseens was Mika (The demonic reincarnation of Mikasuki Argust the pilot of the Barbatos Lupus Rex) Beelzebub started to use them to crush Goalius rib cage but unfortunately for her he is far stronger and eventually he broke them in half
For me the Moonlight Butterfly is definitely the most terrifying, the moon was the only one to survive getting hit by it from both the Turn-A and Turn-X sent humanity back by thousands of years and reduced every colony from Earth to Jupiter into sand. Only saving grace is that both mechs are trapped in a cocoon of that stuff for the rest of eternity at the end…that and Gym is effectively going to be kept immortal from the nano machines inside the cocoon with no way for him to escape.
No mention to the Colony Drop? Not only is more destructive than most of the weapons featured here but what makes it so terrifying is how relative simple is to enhance, you don't need to be in a technological level above the other factions, just attach some trusters to an unpopulated colony and let gravity do the rest (or use a populated colony for bigger effect)
3:52 the Kimaris trooper has a very fun weapon not seen in the show. It amplifies its ahab waves until it kills you by shutting off the signal electrical signal in your body, which means you're probably gonna have a heart attack stroke and suffocation all at once.
Other weapons you can argue to be scary for next year's Halloween video; Bits (Elmeth for example) and Funnels Neo Zeong and Neo Zeong 2 Wired Large Funnel Fingers Patulia's Wired Beam Cannons GN Fang Colony gassing Unicorn Beam Magnum RX-78-4 Mega Beam Launcher Banshee Vibro-Nail Barbatos Lupus Rex tail Queen Mansa Mega Particle Gun Virsago Chest Break TRIPLE Sonic Cannons (nasty attack radius) Ashtaron Hermit Crab Gigantic Scissors EXAM System Sea Serpent (trap and electrocute) Zaku 2 C Early Production Type Bazooka Atomic Warhead Sword Calamity's Schwert Gewehr Anti-ship Sword Impulse's Excalibur Anti-ship sword Angel Halo (instead of killing, it inflicts major mental regression)
In SRW DD, in which Lelouch get his own Wing Gundam Zero, he tells Heero that all vision Zero system show him is horrible; that he ends up sacrifices all allies to secure victory. Of course, this is Lelouch, so he ignored the vision and analysed the suggested strategy to comes up with his own (which actually result in a perfect victory). This isn't official, obviously, but it does highlight how dangerous Zero system is.
What a great video! The idea of something overtaking your body and making you trapped inside your own body is something that has always and will always horrify me, so I agree really hard with Devil Gundam being the most brutal weapon in all of the franchise. One thing: it's not "Reconguista", it's "Reconquista", which is the name for the series of military actions along the second millenia that saw the kingdoms of Aragón, Castilla, León and Navarra attack and overtake the muslim territories from the iberian peninsula, and ultimately establish Spain. It's an important part of history for me, don't want to sound pedantic but the few times it gets mentioned in media I want people to get spanish history right.
Ok, this might be an out there take but: The Psychoframe is one of the scariest *things* in Gundam, full stop. Not because it causes horrific deaths or anything like that but because of what it is capable of doing: imposing the will of the pilot onto reality ... Yea, once you grasp the full implications of that, it should be easy to understand just how ungodly scary that is 😬
So I remember a discussion where the flamethrower against mobile suit seems Stupid but if it based the napalm formula, then the flame thrower acts more like a corrosive toxin for mobile suit, it can heat up and damage joints and components under the armor since earth base mobile still need to intake air and still have exhaust ports so flames can damage those areas. Along with cooking the pilot
Me hearing all the body horror aspects of the Devil Gundam while also remembering that G Gundam was meant to target a younger audience in contrast to the Universal Century
Bruh, Master Asia is literally one of the reasons that the DG Cells were able to spread so far. You can't talk about the Devil Gundam being dangerous without also mentioning the reason they were able to get so dangerous.
Zeta Gundam's nightmare inducing death for Karicon, Suletta's "ketchup" incident, Cyclops System, Myra Miggelle mecha tire decapitation, and Allelujah (actually his alter ego) using beam saber torture come to mind.
in gundam origins, zaku mg empty shells also showed to caugh some unlucky civilian. and their shells are way much bigger than puny g cannon machine cannon because they are 120mm instead 75mm
Hmm I think You should also include Mighty Strike Freedom's Disruptor it fires an invisible laser at a speed of light that can break down any matter and instantly cleaved an asteroid in half along a fleet of battleships
Let's not forget the G3 gas Zeon and later the Titans were using to depopulate colony cylinders. It seems to act like a gaseous form of ebola, and victims bleed out as they die.
Dude, that G-Gundam deserves that number one spot. Imagine if the pilot was still alive in that state. I remember when I finally got to see the uncensored version and that zombie pilot came out...sheesh. 😅
The beam fangs make no sense. They are not solid so lunging over and over to get deeper makes no sense. Much more if it latchs on and the beam slowly melts deeper like a blowtorch
Ah yes let's forget the Cyclops system or Genesis, nothing like getting cooked and implode instantly like a baloon by a giant microwave bomb or gamma ray emmiter.
Do you did mean? Angel Call??? References: Mobile Suit Gundam Crossbone Vanguard: Ghost Originally, the Zanscare empire planned to use this alien man-eating bacteria to attack Earth, using Angel Halo itself as a base. But the deal ended up not going as well as planned. I don't remember exactly why, but I think one of the main reasons is listed below, based on the wikias. But the initial idea was abandoned due to the risks, and Angel Halo was designed as a Psycom weapon. The original intention of the Zanscare empire was to use the Angel Calls to annihilate the entire population of Earth in order to (in their idolatry minds) purify Earth for themselves. But this bacteria, as far as I know, was too dangerous. It would simply end up extinguishing all life on Earth, in addition to making it permanently infected. I think this was one of the reasons why Zanscare abandoned the original plans for Angel Halo, which would be used as a base to launch the Angel Calls on Earth. Very very very scary x.-.x
Any fans of the microwave weapon, check out Crusader: No Regret. You get a microwave cannon that does pretty much exactly this. Also an ultraviolet laser that burns all soft tissue off the enemy's skeleton...
@@KageNoTora74 no it doesn't, tho. Mobile Suits as a whole were supposed to be an allegory for WMDs in general, and nukes in specific, _especially_ since their reactors explode like a tactical nuke when ruptured/damaged. It's a metatextual theme that goes back all the way to the OG Gundam show. So taking a walking metaphor for nuclear weapons and strapping a _literal_ nuke to its shoulder is something that only a person who was completely blind to the show's original premise would do. They hamfisted a "nuclear football" plot so they could catch a bit of the popularity that came on the tail of movies like Top Gun. Don't get me wrong, most of the series is actually alright, I just hate the fact that it's _specifically_ a nuclear football plot set inside of Gundam. It's totally tone-deaf, and there's a reason they haven't tried doing it again ever since.
@@Caldoric Did you forget about war in the pcoket? That was literaly motivated by zeon planning to sneak a literal nuclear football onto the colony to destroy the Alex if the strike team failed. Also, an MS is a laughably poor WMD. Literally at their biggest they aren't even close to a 'tatical' nuke, not even the davey crocket, which was the lowest yeild nuclear weapon ever made. There are conventional bombs that go off bigger than a MS reactor detonation. They aren't WMD's, the original series is about the horrors of war, not an alegory for a WMD...
@kauske I haven't watched WitP, so I do not have any basis to complain about it, be it by knowledge of events involved (I have none) or by right of even having watched the show (because, again, I haven't done that yet). Heck, I only got partway into Zeta before I ended up moving on to other things, both within and outside of the franchise, because A) the Zeta apparently doesn't even _exist_ (let alone show up) until episode 26 or whenever, and B) Camille is so much more annoying than Amuro ever was. Which sucked, because I wanted to see more about the origins of the Delta-Plus that we see in Gundam U.C. (before Riddhe ends up switching to the Banshee Norn). ...I maybe should give Zeta another chance tho.
Could we get an Honorable mention for the several Gundam Control Systems in the series? While not MEANT to be weapons, control systems like the Psycho Frame, Alaya-Vijnyana and Gund-Format do rather horrific things to their pilots. In the case of the Gund-Format though, I could see it being kinda classified as a weapon as it can hijack permet based tech, and even fry other Gundam pilots below Score 5 (as Sophie found out.)
I had a dream that tgere were Giant Gundam like robots, tgere was a black one with white bone like accents. A ribcage like structure that it kept prisoners in on his stomach a area prone to be attacked. It also had a cannon that would shoot out these captives at insanely high speeds and while it was not a very big danger its purpose was psychological, a form of demoralization that if you engage this thing its going to result in mass casualties.
Moonlight Butterfly. Oh sure, you live, as civilization has been robbed of all infrastructure and advanced tools, so now you have to scrabble for survival as a primitive. Unless you were in a moving vehicle, factory, power plant, etc.
Well, they have not reached interplanetary devastator-class weapons that can release a nuclear fire twister the size of the Red Spot of Jupiter, destroy the gravity well of a system or several, black suns arcane tech no sorcery weapons that devour souls basically a 20 % the Rakatan Rebellion War of Liberation &the Great Hyper Space War, 50 % of War in Heaven & the Iron Wars in 40k, and 100 % on the DOOM wars,
What about the Genesis weapon from Gundam seed that was brutal especially when It fired it cooked everybody with With Gamma Ray radiation that thing hit the earth that would have been it
Here had to be as honorific mention at least the assimilation from the ELS, not surprise why anubody with two fingers in front take the ELS as a sort of enemy due the horror that thing can inflic over the person especially in Innovator
Cool video, but artificial NewTypes are conspicuously absent. Not much more horrifying than being rendered into a war slave with brain damage just to control a bit system.
what is this list? Zero System and DG Cells, really? Those aren't even weapons. Also most of these picks are more brutal than horrific. If you want horrific weapons then chekc out the Angel's Call from Crossbone Ghost and the Satellite Cannon from Gundam X.
Remember the colony gassing in the 8th MS Team and Zeta Gundam?
And now remember about the Bug from F91.
@@ИринаДудина-б2мthe buzz saw a flying weapon shoot laser beam and yeeted some civilian and chainsaw through the MS pilot area… 😮
Zeta gundam it was carry by some GM custom riot type and hizack and gas the colony, incident 30 of I remember correctly
the Dangar Gas is indeed a scary weapon
I think the most harrowing part of the Photon Torpedo scene was that Bellri could hear and feel everyone suffering at his hands
The Moonlight Butter when you think also scary because its working on circular logic. Blasting humanity back to the dark ages for their mistakes but sweeps them under the rug preventing them from learning from them. Dooming humanity in an endless cycle. Also, the various "Psycho" systems might count as they can either mess you up badly or just absorb you.
Moonlight Butterfly
No, Moonlight Butter sounds better
Wait, does this happen in every timeline, or did it just happen once? It feels completely ridiculous that it would solo every single timeline consistently. The ELS Quan[T] would LITERALLY eat it for breakfast.
Turn A Gundam: All of this has happened before, it will happen again. My purpose is to stop the cycle hoping that humanity can realize that a mobile suit causes nothing but grief.
What's even worse, the nanites can mix with the weather systems and get carried the world over and will stay in the weather for awhile.
what's crazy about the photon torpedos is he used them bitches AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE SETTING which tells me the any higher is fucking genocide
That thing is magnitudes more dangerous than the Turn A!
@@ProtoAlpha ...Really? "More dangerous" than a burst of nanomachines that can destroy *_any_* technology [no limit; including antimatter crystal mines]? Also the one weapon whose range can reach _Jupiter_ all the way from Earth? Not to mention that its first activation led to the destruction of all civilization on Earth; ending the "dark history". Not to mention that Tomino himself has confirmed that the "Moonlight Butterfly" version used by the G-Lucifer is on a *_much smaller scale_* in comparison, inferior to both the Turn X and Turn A.
"Lowest possible setting" is not evident, since right in that scene in the movie version [where the Photon Torpedoes are depicted more horrifically than their TV-show counterpart] he's just seen flipping a switch to activate the weapon.
Read somewhere that the Photon Torpedo is the prototype or the testbed for the Moonlight Butterfly
@@ProtoAlpha bruh Turn A is more scarier at full power it can engulf the whole solar system Pluto included
@@ExiaAvalancheMkII The reason I said that was because unlike the Moonlight butterfly, nanomachine film will not protect you.
The death by MS always remind me of a lot of people who use their MS to swat people like mosquito. The most graphic one was from Witch from Mercury when she casually swat someone close to someone else and traumatize the latter.
I wouldn’t say it was casual. She squashed that guy very intentionally
@@Demoncradle She's being casual because she doesn't even bothered with the blood splatter and body parts. She was like "welp"
*slap*
Anyway, the goal in wfm was just to protect someone so the only choice she had was turning the guy into a pancake, as for why she was smiling about it, it's understandable if you follow the story and how suletta is influenced by a certain someone :)
Tomato
@@sargera1 Tomato sauce.
Those Beyblade looking things in Gundam f91
You mean the bugs as Karrozo called them.
@Sargonarhes I think it's those
kerberos bucue definitely worse then you're average bucue. Then there's the fact a Zaku Warrior can use one as a wizard pack.
How about the ELS from Awakening of the Trailblazer? An unknown alien lifeform that mimics the Borg, assimilating everything they touch, in a graphic and painful manner. Granted the ELS weren't evil and did refine the process to be more pleasant but still...
The worse part about the photon torpedoes is that they are the prototypes to the moonlight butterfly. And that the system has already been completed in the G-Lucifer. Which means that two girls are unwittingly in a Proto Turn A.
That's not even how antimatter works.
@@WolfeSaber What are you talking about? The moonlight butterfly uses nanomachines.
@@aliastheabnormal The photon torpedoes used antimatter, not nano machines.
@@WolfeSaber Oh, okay.
@@aliastheabnormal And how the photon torpedoes used antimatter is not how antimatter even works in the real world. The atoms destroy each other, but they release a lot of energy. Just one gram of matter has enough energy for a 21.5 kiloton bomb.
Imagine you are in a bus or a train in the highway, suddenly the road becomes a pile of dust, everyone is thrown in the air against each other into a pile dust and then having another pile of dust thrown over and more people and big piles of dust flying around being thrown over you and everyone else or you are in your apartment and suddenly everything turns into dust and falls down, how many people slowly died buried alive, injured and in pain because of the Turn A Gundam? I think it's way more brutal and terrifying than its initial description
Stabbing a Zaku 2 FZ through the cockpit with a beam saber is pretty brutal.
"What about the other pilot?"
"There's nothing left but hamburger."
Gundam 0080: War in the Pocket
Yeah, when I saw IBO I knew it had to be the scissors. That scene is brutal, that slow, almost intimate kill is something else entirely. Saving Private Ryan has a similarly intimate, slow killing scene, just with a dagger. scary!
And yay for the BuCUE and its variants! My favorite mobile suit by FAR! So feral, so fast, so cool!
Try the einz scenes bro
Even in death he still wreaks havoc
nothing beats the colony drop
The Genesis says otherwise...
@@deewatsoon6036Requiem: Am I a joke to you?
@@rafaerudono Genesis is way worse than the Requiem, you can shoot the requiem on Earth and it will only explode things, Genesis ? it will cook half of the planet if shot directly into Earth.
It's the evil intent and simplicity that's making it horrible
@@sargera1 A Colony Drop is indeed deadly. But hitting the intended target isn't guaranteed. It can miss.
But the Genesis and New Genesis can lock on to their target from a far away distance...
Similar to the 2 Death Stars & Galaxy Gun.
Their lasers are faster than a colony drop orbit.
Patrick Zala attempted to fire the Genesis at the Earth.
The casualties would've been catastrophic than a colony drop if one of Zala's men hadn't turned on him and shot him dead...
I'm legitimately surprised that the Angel Halo isn't part of the list. Then again, I'd be more surprised if its original plan did, because the Angel Halo is just PLAN B.
The original Plan A, the Angel Call, is so SO much worse.
Angel call is extremely creepy and terrifying. It's literally an alien bacteria that will kill everything it touches.
Reconguista was a weird show. It felt like they had a different set of common sense than us. To me, at least. Some of their actions & decisions are just so out of the blue or random.
But then G-Self Perfect Pack comes in and stabs Bellri through the heart, reminding him and everyone that this is a Gundam show.
I actually learned that early on. You need to watch it like you're watching real life: people with human interactions in the real world, not like in a TV show. Some of their actions in the show are some of the most human there is in anime.
For example, that woman laughing at that hippo. Most people would, if they just turned a corner and saw that.😅😅😅
Greco n age has the most horrid grunt villain MS
Angel Halo's main ability is uniquely scary without needing to kill.
Imagine watching a feed of an earth city and the people all of a sudden stop then start tearing the flesh off of eachother for no reason.
One of the creepiest weapons in gundam
When you mentioned the third weapon, whereas the MS was the weapon itself. Two situations came to my mind.
First was when Amuro used the RX-78-2 to step on an escaping enemy pilot in the Cucuruz Dodoan Island Film.
Next was when Suluetta smashed a human like a bug using the Aerial Gundam in the season 1 finale of the Gundam: The Witch from Mercury. This one is particularly graphic.
Yeah, I'm pretty sure that having 10 tons of metal swung into your body will do things your body isn't meant to handle.
That said, at least it's quick.
I still remember the howls of the people that didn't know what gundam was about when that scene happened.
And all of us veterans going : "Welcome to Gundam younglings, time for you to discover the horrors of war."
there's also the one scene in Gundam Thunderbolt, where a GM just casually placed it's beam saber handle on one part of the ship then activated it just to create a vacuum. While those unfortunate, caught by the beam get instantly vaporized.
@@Nimi450 Between the Prologue and Yuri Fans being Yuri Fans, I distinctly remember that *not* happening
Turn A's Moonlight Butterfly is the most horrifying thing for space colonies for sure, because it can cause mass slow & painful death yet in the silent space
In my school vr game Goalius is currently the only known victim that survived the Gusion rebake full city sicciors which the biggest highlight of them in game is during the Fight against her 1 of the cutseens was Mika (The demonic reincarnation of Mikasuki Argust the pilot of the Barbatos Lupus Rex) Beelzebub started to use them to crush Goalius rib cage but unfortunately for her he is far stronger and eventually he broke them in half
trust me the moonlight butterfly would kill it'd kill billions by starvation alone.
For me the Moonlight Butterfly is definitely the most terrifying, the moon was the only one to survive getting hit by it from both the Turn-A and Turn-X sent humanity back by thousands of years and reduced every colony from Earth to Jupiter into sand. Only saving grace is that both mechs are trapped in a cocoon of that stuff for the rest of eternity at the end…that and Gym is effectively going to be kept immortal from the nano machines inside the cocoon with no way for him to escape.
0:30 as a battletech player wait until you find out about inferno missiles and plasma weapons from that franchise and how they are used
Tactical mauling is wild
Showing the Salamanders Space Marine Chapter for flamethrower at 2:25 is a fitting choice.
No mention to the Colony Drop? Not only is more destructive than most of the weapons featured here but what makes it so terrifying is how relative simple is to enhance, you don't need to be in a technological level above the other factions, just attach some trusters to an unpopulated colony and let gravity do the rest (or use a populated colony for bigger effect)
Devil Gundam just crossed Evangelion mecha of weird territory
If it's by sunrise or Bandai they usually incorp it to
3:52 the Kimaris trooper has a very fun weapon not seen in the show.
It amplifies its ahab waves until it kills you by shutting off the signal electrical signal in your body, which means you're probably gonna have a heart attack stroke and suffocation all at once.
That was from an earlier draft of the trooper and was not in the final version.
@@stubbornspaceman7201shoulda have it
Or put it in the thot slayer build
7:04 You had the perfect opportunity to have Aerial Rebuild make Ketchup here. 😂😂😂
Other weapons you can argue to be scary for next year's Halloween video;
Bits (Elmeth for example) and Funnels
Neo Zeong and Neo Zeong 2 Wired Large Funnel Fingers
Patulia's Wired Beam Cannons
GN Fang
Colony gassing
Unicorn Beam Magnum
RX-78-4 Mega Beam Launcher
Banshee Vibro-Nail
Barbatos Lupus Rex tail
Queen Mansa Mega Particle Gun
Virsago Chest Break TRIPLE Sonic Cannons (nasty attack radius)
Ashtaron Hermit Crab Gigantic Scissors
EXAM System
Sea Serpent (trap and electrocute)
Zaku 2 C Early Production Type Bazooka Atomic Warhead
Sword Calamity's Schwert Gewehr Anti-ship Sword
Impulse's Excalibur Anti-ship sword
Angel Halo (instead of killing, it inflicts major mental regression)
Too bad banshee claw ain't put in Barbados
Or add it in the blade
FMP did the vibroblade too tho
In SRW DD, in which Lelouch get his own Wing Gundam Zero, he tells Heero that all vision Zero system show him is horrible; that he ends up sacrifices all allies to secure victory. Of course, this is Lelouch, so he ignored the vision and analysed the suggested strategy to comes up with his own (which actually result in a perfect victory).
This isn't official, obviously, but it does highlight how dangerous Zero system is.
A nut job in a zero is what u light expect char on its peak crazy
What a great video! The idea of something overtaking your body and making you trapped inside your own body is something that has always and will always horrify me, so I agree really hard with Devil Gundam being the most brutal weapon in all of the franchise.
One thing: it's not "Reconguista", it's "Reconquista", which is the name for the series of military actions along the second millenia that saw the kingdoms of Aragón, Castilla, León and Navarra attack and overtake the muslim territories from the iberian peninsula, and ultimately establish Spain. It's an important part of history for me, don't want to sound pedantic but the few times it gets mentioned in media I want people to get spanish history right.
Ok, this might be an out there take but:
The Psychoframe is one of the scariest *things* in Gundam, full stop. Not because it causes horrific deaths or anything like that but because of what it is capable of doing: imposing the will of the pilot onto reality ... Yea, once you grasp the full implications of that, it should be easy to understand just how ungodly scary that is 😬
So I remember a discussion where the flamethrower against mobile suit seems Stupid but if it based the napalm formula, then the flame thrower acts more like a corrosive toxin for mobile suit, it can heat up and damage joints and components under the armor since earth base mobile still need to intake air and still have exhaust ports so flames can damage those areas. Along with cooking the pilot
Me hearing all the body horror aspects of the Devil Gundam while also remembering that G Gundam was meant to target a younger audience in contrast to the Universal Century
Bruh, Master Asia is literally one of the reasons that the DG Cells were able to spread so far.
You can't talk about the Devil Gundam being dangerous without also mentioning the reason they were able to get so dangerous.
Top 10 Worst/Goriest Deaths in Gundam?
Zeta Gundam's nightmare inducing death for Karicon, Suletta's "ketchup" incident, Cyclops System, Myra Miggelle mecha tire decapitation, and Allelujah (actually his alter ego) using beam saber torture come to mind.
@@tidepoolclipper8657I like aleluiah for his chop chop too.
Honorable mention to the Gundam EX, which committed (comparatively) few war crimes and instead coasted by entirely on intense serial killer energy
happy halloween sloth cakes! :)🎃🎃
Spooky, scary, Zaku Ones...
in gundam origins, zaku mg empty shells also showed to caugh some unlucky civilian. and their shells are way much bigger than puny g cannon machine cannon because they are 120mm instead 75mm
the giant gundam pliers was also used by Space Guts!
GG should do a Collaboration with WH40k
Hmm I think You should also include Mighty Strike Freedom's Disruptor it fires an invisible laser at a speed of light that can break down any matter and instantly cleaved an asteroid in half along a fleet of battleships
I just can’t help but think of the meme with the ROTC kid in middle school when I watch these videos
Heero Yuy: You can't break what's already broken
If Umbrella got a hold of the DG Cells, we will all be doomed!
The scissors I would think would have a counter attack problem. Which I guess did get exploited in the end.
Let's not forget the G3 gas Zeon and later the Titans were using to depopulate colony cylinders. It seems to act like a gaseous form of ebola, and victims bleed out as they die.
Try sarin n ricin
Dude, that G-Gundam deserves that number one spot.
Imagine if the pilot was still alive in that state.
I remember when I finally got to see the uncensored version and that zombie pilot came out...sheesh. 😅
it's a travesty that the alien bacteria from crossbone wasn't mentioned
Your voice sound familiar, did you act in getbrocked’s outlands series?
The colony laser and the one I'm forgetting the name of in 0080.
The beam fangs make no sense. They are not solid so lunging over and over to get deeper makes no sense. Much more if it latchs on and the beam slowly melts deeper like a blowtorch
Skull gundam, because is a skull and skulls are scary ☠️
0:31 your video credit is incorrect. That's from meet the pyro.
if i remember right the photon torpedos where only used at 10% of its power i think
Ah yes let's forget the Cyclops system or Genesis, nothing like getting cooked and implode instantly like a baloon by a giant microwave bomb or gamma ray emmiter.
Angel calls
No honorable mention for the flesh melting space microbes?
Do you did mean? Angel Call???
References: Mobile Suit Gundam Crossbone Vanguard: Ghost
Originally, the Zanscare empire planned to use this alien man-eating bacteria to attack Earth, using Angel Halo itself as a base.
But the deal ended up not going as well as planned. I don't remember exactly why, but I think one of the main reasons is listed below, based on the wikias.
But the initial idea was abandoned due to the risks, and Angel Halo was designed as a Psycom weapon.
The original intention of the Zanscare empire was to use the Angel Calls to annihilate the entire population of Earth in order to (in their idolatry minds) purify Earth for themselves.
But this bacteria, as far as I know, was too dangerous. It would simply end up extinguishing all life on Earth, in addition to making it permanently infected. I think this was one of the reasons why Zanscare abandoned the original plans for Angel Halo, which would be used as a base to launch the Angel Calls on Earth.
Very very very scary x.-.x
Any fans of the microwave weapon, check out Crusader: No Regret.
You get a microwave cannon that does pretty much exactly this.
Also an ultraviolet laser that burns all soft tissue off the enemy's skeleton...
Try LRAD n ADS.tuis may look puny but acts same principles
No mention of Angel Call and G3 gas?
I absolutely hate the Physalis Gundam, purely because of how stupid the cannon is, and how the situation around it was set up.
Knew someone in the Naval Review? 😢
Arming a Gundam with a nuke, though, makes sense.
@@KageNoTora74 no it doesn't, tho. Mobile Suits as a whole were supposed to be an allegory for WMDs in general, and nukes in specific, _especially_ since their reactors explode like a tactical nuke when ruptured/damaged. It's a metatextual theme that goes back all the way to the OG Gundam show. So taking a walking metaphor for nuclear weapons and strapping a _literal_ nuke to its shoulder is something that only a person who was completely blind to the show's original premise would do. They hamfisted a "nuclear football" plot so they could catch a bit of the popularity that came on the tail of movies like Top Gun. Don't get me wrong, most of the series is actually alright, I just hate the fact that it's _specifically_ a nuclear football plot set inside of Gundam. It's totally tone-deaf, and there's a reason they haven't tried doing it again ever since.
@@Caldoric Did you forget about war in the pcoket? That was literaly motivated by zeon planning to sneak a literal nuclear football onto the colony to destroy the Alex if the strike team failed. Also, an MS is a laughably poor WMD. Literally at their biggest they aren't even close to a 'tatical' nuke, not even the davey crocket, which was the lowest yeild nuclear weapon ever made.
There are conventional bombs that go off bigger than a MS reactor detonation. They aren't WMD's, the original series is about the horrors of war, not an alegory for a WMD...
@kauske I haven't watched WitP, so I do not have any basis to complain about it, be it by knowledge of events involved (I have none) or by right of even having watched the show (because, again, I haven't done that yet). Heck, I only got partway into Zeta before I ended up moving on to other things, both within and outside of the franchise, because A) the Zeta apparently doesn't even _exist_ (let alone show up) until episode 26 or whenever, and B) Camille is so much more annoying than Amuro ever was. Which sucked, because I wanted to see more about the origins of the Delta-Plus that we see in Gundam U.C. (before Riddhe ends up switching to the Banshee Norn).
...I maybe should give Zeta another chance tho.
Could we get an Honorable mention for the several Gundam Control Systems in the series? While not MEANT to be weapons, control systems like the Psycho Frame, Alaya-Vijnyana and Gund-Format do rather horrific things to their pilots.
In the case of the Gund-Format though, I could see it being kinda classified as a weapon as it can hijack permet based tech, and even fry other Gundam pilots below Score 5 (as Sophie found out.)
It's the devil Gundam x psycho frame
one moment your in a mobil suite net thing you know your isakied into another world as a OP potato
I had a dream that tgere were Giant Gundam like robots, tgere was a black one with white bone like accents. A ribcage like structure that it kept prisoners in on his stomach a area prone to be attacked. It also had a cannon that would shoot out these captives at insanely high speeds and while it was not a very big danger its purpose was psychological, a form of demoralization that if you engage this thing its going to result in mass casualties.
I thought Wing never had the zero system? It was on the Wing Zero (zero for short)...
you know that nuke are not so powerful in space right
Honestly most horrible weapon was the colony Zeon used.
Moonlight Butterfly. Oh sure, you live, as civilization has been robbed of all infrastructure and advanced tools, so now you have to scrabble for survival as a primitive. Unless you were in a moving vehicle, factory, power plant, etc.
Cyclops got a IRL one.try look ADS or LRAD
The Bugs from F91
Gokus dad is in Gundam
Meet the Spy? wait, so the SPy is the one with the Flamethrower? :o
Well, they have not reached interplanetary devastator-class weapons that can release a nuclear fire twister the size of the Red Spot of Jupiter, destroy the gravity well of a system or several, black suns arcane tech no sorcery weapons that devour souls basically a 20 % the Rakatan Rebellion War of Liberation &the Great Hyper Space War, 50 % of War in Heaven & the Iron Wars in 40k, and 100 % on the DOOM wars,
skeleton zakus? wow
Not sure how you messed up in the first clip but that's Meet The Pyro, not Meet The Spy
You didn't mention the witch from ketchup
What about the Genesis weapon from Gundam seed that was brutal especially when It fired it cooked everybody with With Gamma Ray radiation that thing hit the earth that would have been it
The EXAM unit is pretty fucked as it is powered by a living soul unwillfully pulled from a newtype
And it kept on going up till phenex
Here had to be as honorific mention at least the assimilation from the ELS, not surprise why anubody with two fingers in front take the ELS as a sort of enemy due the horror that thing can inflic over the person especially in Innovator
0:32 sir that’s meet the pyro
Not meet the spy
How did nothing from gundam 00 make it in the list? Like the Kyrios’s shield blade or the Memento Mori. I feel cheated.
Or the ELS itself and how it change the war
Cool video, but artificial NewTypes are conspicuously absent. Not much more horrifying than being rendered into a war slave with brain damage just to control a bit system.
the cyclops system is terrifying, just a huge blast of energy and people pop like ballons
Like a Thanos hand gesture
@@sargera1 no one really felt good then
WOBOTS!
Lmao wobots
what is this list? Zero System and DG Cells, really? Those aren't even weapons. Also most of these picks are more brutal than horrific.
If you want horrific weapons then chekc out the Angel's Call from Crossbone Ghost and the Satellite Cannon from Gundam X.