Kakarot197 8:58 even after all this time the cyclops system still bugs me. Gore aside I mean where did that even come from and how come it wasn’t used during big battles in seed. Like having snuck behind enemy lines and just having it go off remotely. Given what the EA had done after it’s first use and with the nukes. I don’t see it being beyond them
For me, exesicive violence is just common place in anime. But of all these, the one that sticks with me is the mother who died from a random spent shell. Her death was personal to no one, just collateral damage.
Oww yeah, Chris... And that's *just one helluva collateral damage* right there...💥😵 Now *just imagined, about those accidental casualities* (like *that one poor mother who's horribly died from getting hit by a random spent shell* at random) right then...😔
Victory's deaths were brutal, but Usso's mother was just traumatizing. Just imaging a 13-year-old seeing his mother being beheaded in front of you is just horrible, Tomino was truly in his darkest days when he wrote Victory.
Funnily I went into Victory already pre-deadened since I was forewarned. So of all things I was sadder at the end of Turn A of all things since Sochie letting bitterless leave her loveless somehow hit me hard.
In War in the Pocket when Al overhears the rescue personal discuss the condition of Bernie's cockpit "It's just hamburger in here" and the fact that he was killed by his love interest in a completely pointless fight, is in my opinion the most brutal Gundam death.
Oww yeah, Jeff Steege: And it was the *most brutal (and infamous) death scene in the "Gundam" metaseries* ever seen right...🍔💀 Probably that *you shouldn't be looking on those hamburgers 🍔 in a same way again* by now...😨💀
The one death that got me was from the original gundam where an older sister leaves her siblings behind to help Kai and the rest of white base against zeon but she ended up falling off of an aircraft and was sent falling to her death. Kai later on was crying for her death but what got me was the fact the older sister promised her siblings she would find them later at a nearby town. Now they'll never see her again or figure out what happened to her. Gut wrenching.
@@NguyenHuuTrung_ supposedly one of her siblings after her death were caught by the federation’s newtype laboratory, the one that made four and other cybernewtype crap. One of her brothers was used as a test pilot for the psycho gundam, he didn’t make it.
Or that purple douche crushed by Gouf... Brutally Sadistic but also really satisfied to seeing it at the same time th-cam.com/video/qLJ_82ik5HU/w-d-xo.html
Surprised there's no Thunderbolt deaths here. Specially brutal was the group of soldiers vaporized by a beam saber that was being plunged through a hull.
Thunderbolt is one of the few series were I'm cheering/rooting for the bad (Zeon) guy. Mostly because neither side is portrayed as wholly good or evil, but in the gray zone
Every one of Io Fleming's kills were pretty brutal. Take for example the zaku that he attached a booster to, or when he entered the Dom's cockpit, shot the pilot and threw him into space.
Char's death in Origin always made me really sad. Here's this nice kid all happy to go and be a soldier, even to the point where he panics and almost breaks down when he has an issue getting on the ship, and Casval just straight up lets him get merc'd with no remorse. Classic.
Shouzen Char’s Betrayal counter 1. The actual Char Aznable, took the fall for an assassination. 2. That one kid from the academy. “Just drive this enemy tank without telling anyone you’ve commandeered it, everyone will be so surprised, bro.” 3. Garma: blame this on the misfortune of your birth. 4. Axis: Haman went crazy because Char-senpai didn’t notice her. 5. The AEUG.... is not on this list because while Casval Deikun and Char Aznable have betrayed many people, Quattro Bajeena has never betrayed a person in his life.
@@xx-qv9tp Sheesh... Now you're just *underestimated that one bloody Gundam series* ever made, bro...😕😒 (And perhaps, let's see when the newest Gundam TV anime in last 7 years: *Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury* is coming out in Fall/Autumn this year...😙)
@@jaebassist Well then, Tony... I'll be looking forward for the "Mobile Suit Gundam: Cucuruz Doan's Island" movie as well the brand new Gundam TV anime for last 7 years: *Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury* this year...😉👌
That Cyclops scene. What really stuck with me was how the higher ups at Earth Alliance were willing to sacrifice a huge chunk of their personnel and one of their strongest ship (Archangel) to act as bait. There should have been massive protests and waves of defection and resignation from their military personnel after such act of betrayal.
*OMG* (Ooh, my goodness), Kloonst...😰! Watching *some peoples' got popped-up like a buckin' balloon* 🎈 and then, *they're bloodily explodes* 😵💥 sounds like a *very horrible and unpleasant death scene ever* yet...💀🪦
Yet the only people who knew the truth were the top brass and the crew of the Archangel and later ORB who for a while couldn't do much about it. A really brutal way to go being cooked to death like that. I think one of the pilots Kira tried to rescue said he wasn't fast enough and died shortly after.
@@joehill4094 If Seed had genuine depth, honestly it'd play out more accurately to the original MSG (as it's conflict is basically a rehash of the One Year War), SPECIFICALLY the novelization as that one really cements just how much life gives zero fucks about you when war is in the equation.
F91 stuck with me in general. It showed literal children dying. Between that and the mother thing in the first 15 minutes, I was like "man, this movie is NOT messing around!"
I know of Carta's men try stop Barbatos through the re-entry way but he got killed by Mika and his dead body and mobile suit got used as re-entry shield which is pretty humiliating after death.
And that's another reason why later Mobile Suits used less armor. So that way, in the advent they fail to properly re-enter the Earth's atmosphere, the demise will be as quick and painless as possible.
One that always stuck with me was in Unicorn when Loni(?) opened fire on civilians and sent a mother with her kid off the fire escape when she blew up a building. It really dove the point home how powerless and unfortunate civilians were during these huge battles.
A good example of just how brutal Gundam can be is in the first episode of Unicorn. All Rezels are chasing the Kyshatria and a stray beam rifle shot vaporizes all of those people in an instant. It's really brutal because just how fast it happens, not to mention the scenes before it that showed the beam shots destroying the colony and it's citizens in a blink of an eye.
i think that scene, is one of the most prominent demonstrations of the fallout of a mobile suit battle from the ground, the attack of the crossbone vanguard in Gundam F91 is also an extremely powerful one, the only other one that springs to mind is Gundam Age, most of the city/station battles in that series heavily involve the lives of civilians and personnel stuck in close quarters with mobile suits
i disagree, the speed of it would allow for the people not to even feel what went on. they would be vaporized before their nervous systems can relay pain back to their brains.
11:45 In their defense, Katejina, who ordered those women to do that in the first place, was way off her nut by then. Seriously, she was practically bonkers near the end of the Zanscare War.
That's one reason I don't take the "Bikini Armor is to distract the enemy!" seriously in the slightest. A soldier in a combat situation won't give a fuck if his enemy is naked, they'll just defend themselves no matter what (Mind you, I have nothing against stylistic choices, but if you're trying to explain it as a deliberate in-universe tactic, I'll lose all reasons to take you seriously). I mean the British Expeditionary Forces in Africa and the Pacific certainly didn't give a damn if a naked tribal charged at them, they just shot them nonetheless, because all they saw was an enemy combatant that was trying to kill them. Off the battlefield you may have a point, but ON the battlefield? Yeah, no chance. You'd have better chances holding the enemy in place somehow and THEN breaking out the Bikini Babes, but to use them as combatants is just stupid.
@@moriskurth628 That's the point - they KNEW the pilot in the V2 Gundam is NOT a professional soldier but a kind-hearted 13 year old boy. Katejina knew Usso is a little boy whom while can mercilessly blow off other mobile suits like any teenager would when playing a video game (because he did grew up playing MS simulators in his basement as video games), but he's not as hesitate-free when he sees or has to fight an actual human being, let alone older ladies, when Usso himself is raised in a broken family and craves for a mother/sisterly figure in his life - a trait which Katejina continuously used throughout the series to exploit and manipulate Usso and even got out of several tight spots previously. Those female soldiers knew they would have no chance vs Usso in his V2 Gundam if they face off with him in another grunt mobile suite which they'll be offed in mere seconds without a second spared for them, but playing with his emotions by flying in front of him as flesh and blood bodies at least gives them a fighting chance, and it messed Usso up and scared him emotionally, which is goal achieved for Katejina nevertheless.
Thats what i dont understand with ibo.. they cant use beam and still have anti beam technology and guns cant do shit because of paint so they use melee weapons? What?
@@cardinal2921 the nanolaminated armor is beam-proof, but that's more of a side effect, as to why they have melee weapon, it's like all gundam series, it doesn't make sense, but at least in ibo the sword doesn't run on battery.
@@MoyenneOcean0 It actually does make sense. Since the armor now effectively protected against beam attacks, they had to go back to finding other ways to get through the armor either through penetration or blunt force. In the Universal Century, for example, beam technology made armor almost obselete resulting in mobile suits of increasingly thin armor in favor of mobility and speed. It gets to a point where now even conventional ballistics is effective again. However, once you have an effective defense against beam technology, it's back to armor piercing ballistic rounds and blunt force. There's a common misconception that Gundam "doesn't make sense". There is an explanation and in universe science behind all its technology such as Pyschoframe which is commonly mislabeled as space magic. Gundam Universal Century spent entire series researching and developing newtype man-machine interface technology culminating in the Pychoframe. Like any good sci fi series, Gundam goes to the lengths to establish its own in-universe sceience and rules, and for the most part abides by them.
Nicol's death in the original version of GS always stuck to me for a couple of reasons: 1) Kira stopped his swing midway... causing the blade to stop after the beam blade reached Nicol. Imagine how excruciating it would be to be cooked alive. His death is pretty much the same as the ones hit by the cyclops system, but lasted longer as he had enough time to process that he was gonna die and to compel Athrun to get away from the battle. 2) I was always thinking: couldn't Kira just finish the swing? That would have been so much more merciful 3) Not only Nicol's death that made it brutal, but the reaction of the people involve in the scene. Kira realizes he just struck a friend of his friend... and why he stopped his swing midway and let go of the blade... maybe thinking: oh shit, maybe it's not too late... r-right? After the Blitz exploded, the guilt consuming him for killing a friend's friend got him good. While he has killed several people at this point, these were people he didn't even know (excluding Bartfeld). This was different because it was much more personal for him... and why his reaction to killing Nicol was similar to how he reacted when he had to shoot down Bartfeld. Then, the Zala team's reaction afterwards, esp with Athrun... everyone blaming each other for the death of one of their teammates and ultimately redirecting that guilt in to hatred against the AA... where they fought with very little hesitation and self-preservation THEN... the reaction of the AA crew after Kira returns: in contrast to Kira's self-loathing, the crew was ecstatic that they had one less enemy pursuing them. In the eyes of the crew, that was just another ZAFT soldier that was KIA... not realizing how it's tearing Kira apart 4) Another reason why the scene stuck with me was the STUPID decision of the writers to retcon that scene in the Remastered version. In the Remastered version, Kira did NOT swing the blade towards Nicol's ambush... but rather, he attempted to pull the blade AWAY from him... and Nicol ran in to the blade unintentionally... essentially killing himself in the process. The writers... somehow... decided they wanted to make Kira as faultless as possible during the course of the war. Uhm, at that point, i think he's killed enough that he CANT be "faultless" already. Not only that, but anyone with more than 1 braincell would know Kira did not intentionally want to kill Nicol... but instead, he instinctually defended himself. I mean, sure, the Blitz was only equipped with a Lancer Dart that could not hope to penetrate the Strike's PS Armor, but Nicol appeared too close to Kira that he would NOT have had enough time to process the situation... so his reaction of defending himself was more than justified, Honestly... they didnt make Kira seem faultless... they just ruined a great scene and made Nicol look incompetent
Nicol's death in the original GS is one memorable one for me too. I hated just how the retcon botched that one part up. As for the Blitz's attack with the Lancer Dart, it would have eventually drained the PS power if struck long enough. While the attack wouldn't have done much by itself, the possibility of a pincer from other sources would have been troublesome to handle especially without the PS.
Agreed. I witness his death on YTV after waiting every weeks for the broadcast of the show on TV and that episode just floored me, it was not just gruesome, but also tragic. The way the story leads to this death is somewhat predictable and korny... but not any less tragic.
The one death that always stuck with me was mudi’s death in stargazer, the thought of being totally helpless in a mobile suit that is pinned while gigantic beam fangs tear into your body I absolutely mortifying
I thought the black dude gonna rescue her with long length beam rifle but nope not gonna happen. Also Sven on a flying Gundam but decided to run instead I feel bad for Mudi to had stupid teammates.
@@hardvibe866 Well then, Hardvibe-866: And so, *it seems that both Shams Couza and Sven Cal Bayang's didn't ever chooses* to *save one poor Mudie Holcroft* from being a flippin' "dog food 🐶" right then...😞😔
for some reason the Astray girls always stuck with me. (also they remind me of the Chippettes) but i saw in another video where someone said they went down like chumps cause grunts got them. i couldn't disagree more. all three had numbers to make them Aces and they had been fighting near none stop for days. they weren't trained from birth soldiers, enhanced Pilots or veterans of the war. they were three test pilots pressed into service for their doomed home and gave it their all. Maybe thats why it sticks with me.
What makes the Astray Girls' deaths stick out even more is that they get screen time in the Astray manga, playfully flirting with Lowe and ultimately giving Kisato a bit of a pep talk... and then you realize they die without seeing where it all leads her to.
Another thing to add to the tragedy is that all three of died in the final skirmish of the series. If they just held on a tiny bit longer, they could have made it. Unfortunately, im guessing exhaustion and the fact that it was a three way battle was too much for them Of course, they could also be part of the several Astrays that the Providence shot down in a couple of seconds (the ones protecting the Eternal and Kusanagi)
@@wildweurger talking about this really REALLY makes me want a full show set in one of the main series (UC would be best) thats just about a group of grunts. maybe aces but honest its should be like a band of brothers thing. the leader main character slow gets more pilots and stuff under his command. even as some real characters die unceremoniously. i love Gundams but well the Zaku is my favorite Mobile suit (followed by Gms and Astray fittingly) so you know what i want XD.
9:00 Even after 16 years the activation of the Cyclops System to me still remains one of the most grusome mass killing scenes not only in gundam, but in all of sci-fi anime for me. The fact that I was 7 or 8 at the time kinda helped cement that stance.
@@hypershock0storm479 09:13 The Cyclops System: "Omae wa mou shindeiru...👈💀" (English translation 🇬🇧: "You are already dead.") A ZAFT Mobile Suit pilot: " *N-NANI* ...😨!?" (What...!?) **screeching noises...** " *HIDEBUUU* ...😵💥!!" (Explodes into one bloody mist...)
How can you forget about Biscuit. Never got upset or emotional about many deaths in any of the series, but Biscuit in IBO for some reason knocked a tear out of me. I was changed man after that.
@@Johnpinckney98 biscuit dying was basically like piggy’s death in lord of the flies. Basically gave up orgas humanity a bit just like when Lafter was killed which was the snapping point for the actual pilots to not give a fuck anymore and be merciless
That's the juicy part on why I love to hate the Titans for. A task force designed to hunt Zeon remnants, yet use Zeon tactics and mecha designs. Hypocrisy at it's finest.
@@Cmdrduo02us that's the most badass thing Amuro done in years to come. Think about it, the kid was responssible for making war hardened veterans shit their pants.
The first Zeon we see killed in the Movie. Gets shot in the head, thrown into space, has his comrades mocked for being crippled and Rick Dom stolen. May not have been physically brutal, but it was just so cold in my eyes.
remember the guy from 00 who died trying to protect the other girl while ptolemaious was getting attacked? dude half of his body was blown off and charred shit was brutal af
@Daren Watt *Cries a lot when you've heard about the fate of those 2 relatively minor Gundam 00 characters* in mind...😫😭 and their *tragic deaths* ⚰🪦 yet...
well the nostalgia bias argues otherwise which is why people almost always say the "originals are better" but that comparison to me always seemed off and it was like comparing the first Thor movie to Thor: Ragnarok. They were both good movies and had thier own stories to tell.
The bikini girls getting beam sabered was brutal, sure, but didn't have the same impact as when the same thing happened to Daguza Mackle in Unicorn. Dude took on the Sinanju on foot with just a man-portable rocket launcher just to get Banager's head in the game. Absolutely chilling when he blasts off the Zeon mono-eye only for the red eye of what was essentially a bastardized cousin of the Gundam to start glowing underneath. You even get a two-for-one with that scene as minutes later Banager accidentally kills Mr. Gilboa in his berserker frenzy in direct response to Daguza's death.
Yea that scene left an impression me. Daguza basically being turned in to a liquid splatter and the well-natured and kind Gilboa dying and leaving his family: the same family Banagher interacted with fairly recently. Also, pretty sure Full Frontal doesnt even remember who Gilboa is: just a random pilot sacrificing himself to save him
You severely forgot Gundam Wing. There was some pretty brutal moments like the Tallgeese ripping Alex in his red Cancer mobile suit in half with the suit's own strength underwater. That was EPIC and also the music playing during that moment showed how brutal Zechs could be.
Im surprised nobody mentioned the death of Shinn's family at the beginning of Gundam SEED Destiny. That was especially brutal. And right at the beginning too.
whee38 not really, he blamed orb for what happened because orb being stubborn in holding on to their neutrality and likely for not evacuating the civilians fast enough. Orb believed that the earth alliance would honor orbs neutrality and didn’t have enough of a defense force to counter an invasion
Loved how Iok went out. Dude deserved it. Tekkadan went down but they took him with them. I wondered why the writers allowed Iok to survive that long through the series; it was to give that payoff.
Uso's mom death, that was brutal, especially since he picked up the helmet with the head still in it. The moment he handed it to marbet, with no emotion thanks to such a shock and marbet looked in the helmet the see the bloody remains of the head, that was so dark. Think you can do a darkest moments in gundam?
@@KyriosMirage Whoa, baby...😯 It is not a secret why the "Mobile Suit Victory Gundam" is pretty considered as the *darkest Universal Century era-Gundam TV anime* that frikkin' *Yoshiyuki "Kill em' All" Tomino himself have ever made* by some of fans at the time yet...😣😭 (which later it's getting supplanted-up by *SEED, 00, AGE and most definitely the Iron-Blooded Orphans/IBO* these times...)
@@sph9564 Holy cow 😯! That aformentioned three *Gundam TV animes* is pretty dark in the recent memories yet...😖 (especially the *Iron-Blooded Orphans* following it's *tragic AND bloody Season 2 finale* yet...😭)
I personally think that the banshee shooting it's beam magnum at point blank range at the Kashatrya destroying it and ending the life of marida was brutal to me
Well this was not a brutal death to the person but to the gundam it's from unicorn series and it was the delta plus it was when banshee was in first form the banshee crushed the cockpit with its armed armour vn then ripped off its armed with its armed armour vn in claw mode then the banshee ripped off the leg with its foot.
I think in same serie the masacre where ZAFT just slaughter surending soldier juste is more brutal since it was done by human not by a sensless machine the other think is after that ZAFT was not anymore in the good side of the story for me a least
A lot of people forget how brutal the Gundam universe is. I would love to see more Gundam animes, movies, or even games. It just kind of feels like the franchise is under the radar.
Honestly considering that Gundam and Dragon Ball are the only real 80s anime still continuing to pump out merchandise and media still says a lot. Gundam may be under the radar compared to Dragon Ball but the fact it can shelve out amazing stuff while Dragon Ball shoves out less and less interesting stuff kinda says a lot on it's own.
USO's mom for sure. Being crushed by those two huge machine would make any person's claustrophobia act up. And to find what ever was leftover in the helmet would be horrific.
@@PsychoStreak How about *brutally crushed-up by a giant nipper ✂️* (Iok Kujan), right? And that's the one which Iok-sama pretty *deserved in the end* ...👍
The freshest one I can remember is from IBO, where the Barbatos struck his katana into the cockpit of the Gusion, cutting the pilot in half vertically. Tolle's death in SEED is another one. Kycillia via Char's bazooka is one for the books (how to end fascism on a high note). Louise's family massacre, F91 where the glass of the helmet was shot in order to leave him to suffocate in space, the Bugs in F91, the list can go on. But when it comes to emotionally brutal, nothing trumps hamburger meat.
In this Brutal Death video the Side's story's of each Gundam Series is very hard to get over the Lost's and Satifyings Deaths,so yes these things happen in War,and Death can really corup every thing in Life! But peace can be Redeem Everything in Heavenly 💘life🌁
if you meant Bernard Wiseman from 0080 ... there is actually a version where he survived that encounter with the NT-1 Alex. One of the mangas if im not mistaken. Although I personally preferred him dying because it has far greater impact to the viewer... especially if take in to account the following: - Mission was useless: Bernard went ahead and faced the Gundam in order to save the colony from being nuked, unknown to him tho, is that the ship who would do the nuking already surrendered at that point - Neither pilots knew they were fighting their friend and love interest. In many games where this scene happens, both pilots generally would try to communicate... and in some of them, you could even recruit the other - Only ONE person knew of the situation, Al, but in the end, he couldn't do anything to save his brother figured from getting killed meaninglessly by his sister figure - In fact, he ended up even witnessing his death and her near-death experience - Kristina didnt even know she killed Bernard: telling Al that if he saw Bernard that she said good bye (or something like that) Had Bernard survived, the impact of all those points would have been greatly diluted Well, at least in Gundam Build Fighters Universe, they did show Bernard, Kristina and Al live a normal, happy life together ^_^ that was a fun cameo haha
Ngl Sama's death makes me the most wigged out due to my recent wreck where half the car caved in and nearly crushed against my left side. Really brings out the fear I had when I came to my senses again.
Mauled by giant doggo mechas with each fang the size of a truck? The victim had to realised the analogy of opening a tuna can while scramble the meat content are "self-applied" instantly.
@@JariahxSynn Moody(sp)'s death in SEED Stargazers. Not only was it a harrowing scene, but one that was almost begging to happen due to how trash the Blu Duel is. Seriously, an up-armored Astray would have done her better.
I feel like 0080 deserves to be in this conversation from the Hygogg's brutal attacks at Antarctica, to Misha getting gunned down by the Alex, to a character we love getting reduced to a pile of hamburger.
"A *pile of hamburger* ...🍔" (Very well, guys... And *that three bone-chilling words* alone could make you will *never look at those hamburger patties 🍔 in a same way again* by now...😰😱)
The most brutal to me was that orange haired girl that got killed off. She was "grape"d until she decided to take her own life by biting her own tongue to bleed out. That fk'd me up, bad...
I'm not sure if it counts as a brutal death, but watching Flay Allster literally die (albeit a very quick fire) in a fire in Gundam Seed was oh so satisfying to watch.
wow glad you included that F91 scene. its one of the few that really stuck in my head.. I think it was one the first non Wing gundam shows I had watched and even though there was many deaths in wing most where military or instant explosion deaths , this was one the first ones you see in 91 and it shows how chaotic that initial attack was.
honestly it gives use some realisim cause back in WWI and WWII there were some deaths reported by falling shells from airplanes and funny enough my grandpa once told me about how on his ship they were surprised attacked once by a japanese patrol and while he was manning a flak gun because of how chaotic everything was one of the empty shells expended shot out at the wrong angle and it richocet and hit his cmmanding officer in his leg and it almost broke it if the officer had been sitting down at that moment the shell might have hit him in the head.
I need to point that Gundam 00 had a tons of brutal death. 1. Nena being stabbed right into her body by the fangs of the Louise's Mobile Armor 2. Hilling literally being sliced into half (even brutal than lord iok) 3. Revive being gun down right into her cockpit which i could tell her body being Resident evil style blasted. 4. Ribbons being stab right into his cockpit by exia gn sword in what i could tell his body being cut into half
Yep, HM2SGT: *That one death scene* 😵💀 itself was *really, REALLY brutal* even to this day... (And hillariously enough, of all things: It got referenced in the form of "Blu Duel-brand dog food 🐶" in the "Gundam Build Divers" anime yet...😅😂😂😂)
In 00, the coup to take over the space elevator is extremely brutal to me, because soldiers and civilians alike are being massacred in close quarters fighting. Automated machines are also used and they don't take prisoners.
These are good picks, man... Especially the F91 one, it might seem humorous at first, but it was just unfortunate, civilians always got caught in between wars...
While I disagree with the order you put them it, they are pretty darn good. The microwave weapon of mass destruction in seed takes the #1 spot for me hands down, no question asked. but can we get a shoutout to Nicol's death from Seed as well? holy crap.
Almost as bad as the execution/exile of Fuala Griffon in Victory. At least mrs. Bidan died immediately, Fuala was supposed to either starve or suffocate to death. If, you know, she hadn't been secretly rescued and used as a newtype pilot.
@@clone_69 its brutality like this that really makes gundam great to me I love the gunpla oriented shows too but the war time conflict thrilling stories like war in the pocket and others just have that extra layer of realism if that makes sense
I think Carta’s death was one of the most brutal in IBO, Because she didn’t die to any of the weapons that were inflicted on her, rather from the shock and force of being bashed around in her cockpit
I think Carta Issue's death was much more worthy of this list than the relatively quick crushing of Iok. She watched her men die due to her old-fashioned ways, was brutally overpowered/more slowly beaten by Mikazuki, and then got to spend her final moments thinking about her men she got killed and also praising somebody who didn't care for her, which was apparently an important factor in ranking another death.
That tramatize me alot in my teen due to how gory it was! Also abit funny later on when it got used against at the moon base, those comamnders were at their chairs when they "pop", their chairs were still speaking clean!
@@limedaleks2851 Can't remember the exact episode number. Somewhere in the last 10 or 5 episode as it the near final battle. It when when they used it on the Earth forces and they retreated and some Zaft MS chase them down til Kira stop them!
One gruesome death(s) that really stuck with me is when ZAFT assault on Panama. you lost a battle and just surrender, only being massacred by vengeful coordinator.
@@Cmdrduo02us considered being skewered by beam saber is pretty normal in gundam series, being helpless in battlefield and blindly attack is more gruesome to me.
the Alliance DID their get revenge... somewhat... in the battle after their assault on ORB... where they captured ZAFT's Mass Driver. ZAFT soldiers who survived that fight were brutally murdered as well. I remember there was a scene where there was a downed Dinn. The pilot survived, just injured and couldn't move. A random Alliance soldier spots him, and then merciless unloads what i remember was about 5 - 6 rounds on him with an assault rifle. Im pretty sure other survivors would have met a similar fate
Nicol deserved a spot here. If you go back and count in the original he spent a full 15 seconds being burnt alive inside his cockpit by a giant stream of plasma before his body exploded inside his suit with enough force to shatter his helmet visor, and then his mech exploded. Right in front of his best friend, and the rest of his squad too. Between the Cyclops, Genesis, Nicol, Muudi, and both sets of bio CPU pilots the CE timeline takes the cake for brutal death scenes.
Operation British was outrageously brutal. Zeon attacked Sides 2 and 4 unprovoked for them being supporters of the Federation. Meaning they slaughtered civilians by the millions. Then to add insult to injury, they gassed Island Iffish, Side 2's capital, so they can alter it and send it crashing to Jaburo. Except it broke into 3 parts when Federation ships tried to destroy it and the operation killed half the world's population from various impacts, tsunamis, radiation, and famine. Gihren Zabi was purely evil and probably the worst or at least notorious Gundam villain.
Hallelujah had some brutal kills. I like that one in season 1 that was mentioned. The blade slowly melting the cockpit. Another one that springs to mind is what he did to Hiling Care in Season 2.
Yeah baby. Not even *Super Robot Wars* can even fix this one tragic death...😢😭 So, you've been talking about *Neil Dylandy* right...🤨? Not Lyle (Neil's twin brother and the 2nd Lockon) Dylandy okay...
That was a good pick from Victory Gundam, but the one that stuck with me the most is one of the girls in the GunEZs. The one where the BESPA pilot accidentally destroyed part of the mass driver, sending BESPA commanders into space and the girl in her GunEZ goes to hold up the bridge and the BESPA pilot shoots her right in the cockpit.
@@MaxHDAvenger O yea your right, its been years since I have seen this series. It really shows you dont tell Tomino how to do his shows, or he will give you a real "kids show".
The most brutal thing about that scene is that the BESPA pilot did exactly what he needed to do, since mass drivers are exceptionally valuable. The fact the got to kill a Federal/League Militare pilot on top of it was a nice bonus for him.
You added the Astray Girls, Tolle and the Cyclops System at JOSH-A, but both the Heliopolis shuttle and Flay's senseless deaths also stick out because of the brutality and the senselessness. As well, there's also the obliteration of the Resistance in Build Divers Re:Rise, which just backhanded you with the fact that this wasn't a game anymore!
@@Remitonov Destiny is not as bad as ppl think honestly its the character development that sucks. not to mention because of that we end up half way through the show and the previous cast returns as the main focus and that tells you the directors dun goufed XD.
The Re:Rise attack on Seguri was more a hit in the feels. The deaths itself wasn't brutal, but seeing everyone that had survived and their emotional responses hits you right in the feels.
@@gravefox4206 It also doesn't help that a majority of mobile suit designs are either just upgrades of SEED designs or virtual copy/pastes and/or combinations of Universal Century designs.
@@HalfDemonInuyasha true enough but that was intentional mind you when SEED first came out it was penned as Classic Gundam for the new century. SEED Destiny was obviously ment to be Zeta Gundam. Destiny's biggest failure as ive always stated is Shinn himself he is suppose to be like Kamille but instead of him growing and learning they just took Kammiles angst and dialed it up to 11 and truckered on til the bitter end same for Athrun his character felt like it was just reset ruining all his development in the previous.
Cima's impaling on the GP03's beam cannon, a moment before Kou fires... Along with Norris stabbing the Guntank, it's one of those scenes that just stuck with me.
Ioks death was the most satifsfying thing i have ever watched on an animated series. Iron Blooded Orphans is realy underrated in my opinion. Thank you for including this glorious scene
With the manga taken into account, I'm gonna say Haman's death in ZZ Gundam. Just in the anime alone that was a brutal villain death, but the idea someone as cold as her started as such an innocent girl, and everything that happened to and around her that turned her into that... I won't spoil anything because it's a perfect video topic for later (not that I'm dropping that hint to Kakarot or anything), but you practically see the very moment she becomes the cold villainess she is in Zeta and ZZ, when her eyes go from the hopeful sparkle they have at the start and take on the glazed-over appearance we see in the anime. It's one of the more chilling transformations in the Gundam franchise. Another video topic right there, top moments of lost innocence in Gundam, in the sense an innocent character becomes changed for the worse over the course of one of the wars.
Muller Miguel from Victory Gundam. Is being held hostage in the hand of a mobile suit, much like with Kayra from Char's Counterattack, and a giant battleship crashes into it. She's decapitated, her head flying up in the air while her 13 year old son, our protagonist, Uso, watches. He then goes and finds the helmet with her head in it and carries it around with him. "This was my mother". Also from Victory for me is Francesca O'Hara, although its more of a comedic one. Gleefully goes up to Katejina, "Hey, do you want to defect?" Katejina swings her beam cannon into her as if it was a baseball bat and we see poor Franny burn up inside her mobile suit.
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But a few renders later, we can now all enjoy this video.
U good m8 love your videos and the fact you go into deep details makes you the king at in the TH-cam gundam lore bro keep it up
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Kakarot197 8:58 even after all this time the cyclops system still bugs me. Gore aside I mean where did that even come from and how come it wasn’t used during big battles in seed. Like having snuck behind enemy lines and just having it go off remotely. Given what the EA had done after it’s first use and with the nukes. I don’t see it being beyond them
Kakarot197 I don’t mean to be too picky it’s just showing all the damage it can do, you’d think they’d try to use it more.
You should split this into 2 videos, UC and non UC since there is to many to tell
Just hearing the pilot screaming while Hallelujah taunt him sadistically while impaling him with the Kyrios's shield claw gives me the chills
To make things worse is the fact that blade appeared to be melting its way through the mobile suit.
@@leviosdraekion6993 *_slowly_*
Credit to that voice actor, he had a tiny part and played that to perfection.
Reminds me of Talia's speech in The Dark Knight Rises about the slow knife...
Sorain1 Well that is Inuyasha voice actor
For me, exesicive violence is just common place in anime. But of all these, the one that sticks with me is the mother who died from a random spent shell. Her death was personal to no one, just collateral damage.
Oww yeah, Chris...
And that's *just one helluva collateral damage* right there...💥😵
Now *just imagined, about those accidental casualities* (like *that one poor mother who's horribly died from getting hit by a random spent shell* at random) right then...😔
Yup, victim of wars at its peak.
That whole scene is honestly morbidly genius.
f91
Victory's deaths were brutal, but Usso's mother was just traumatizing.
Just imaging a 13-year-old seeing his mother being beheaded in front of you is just horrible, Tomino was truly in his darkest days when he wrote Victory.
@@Truenofan86 Oh I forgot that one, Tomino is truly the "Kill'em all" guy :')
Which episode is it again? Kinda wanna rewatching again
dont worry uso mother alive in srw 30
Funnily I went into Victory already pre-deadened since I was forewarned. So of all things I was sadder at the end of Turn A of all things since Sochie letting bitterless leave her loveless somehow hit me hard.
Didnt he also hold her head in his hands or something? It's been so long since I watched the series so im not remembering everything
In War in the Pocket when Al overhears the rescue personal discuss the condition of Bernie's cockpit "It's just hamburger in here" and the fact that he was killed by his love interest in a completely pointless fight, is in my opinion the most brutal Gundam death.
Oww yeah, Jeff Steege: And it was the *most brutal (and infamous) death scene in the "Gundam" metaseries* ever seen right...🍔💀
Probably that *you shouldn't be looking on those hamburgers 🍔 in a same way again* by now...😨💀
Definitely the most tragic imo
The one death that got me was from the original gundam where an older sister leaves her siblings behind to help Kai and the rest of white base against zeon but she ended up falling off of an aircraft and was sent falling to her death. Kai later on was crying for her death but what got me was the fact the older sister promised her siblings she would find them later at a nearby town. Now they'll never see her again or figure out what happened to her. Gut wrenching.
Agreed
Believe me the suffering to her siblings didn’t stop there if I’m right
@@santiagogarcia1606 please elaborate
@@NguyenHuuTrung_ supposedly one of her siblings after her death were caught by the federation’s newtype laboratory, the one that made four and other cybernewtype crap. One of her brothers was used as a test pilot for the psycho gundam, he didn’t make it.
@@santiagogarcia1606well, shit.
You forgotten about the greatest headshot in history.
Kycilia's bazooka headshot
*sad red comet noises*
victory gundam would like to make a comment on that
@@d.3465 maybe a part 2?
Or that purple douche crushed by Gouf... Brutally Sadistic but also really satisfied to seeing it at the same time
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Surprised there's no Thunderbolt deaths here. Specially brutal was the group of soldiers vaporized by a beam saber that was being plunged through a hull.
Thunderbolt is one of the few series were I'm cheering/rooting for the bad (Zeon) guy. Mostly because neither side is portrayed as wholly good or evil, but in the gray zone
Every one of Io Fleming's kills were pretty brutal. Take for example the zaku that he attached a booster to, or when he entered the Dom's cockpit, shot the pilot and threw him into space.
Or Cimas death from stardust memory or even Bernies death from War In the pocket
Or the platoon of literal kids in gms and balls being wasted by one zaku pilot.
@@steel749 well Bernie turn into a pile of Hamburgers
Char's death in Origin always made me really sad. Here's this nice kid all happy to go and be a soldier, even to the point where he panics and almost breaks down when he has an issue getting on the ship, and Casval just straight up lets him get merc'd with no remorse.
Classic.
Agreed,it was brutal AF
Char is the bestest friend in the galaxy XD
Gravefox char aznable did nothing wrong
I don't know if I love or hate Origin for making Char more of a blatant psycho.
Shouzen
Char’s Betrayal counter
1. The actual Char Aznable, took the fall for an assassination.
2. That one kid from the academy. “Just drive this enemy tank without telling anyone you’ve commandeered it, everyone will be so surprised, bro.”
3. Garma: blame this on the misfortune of your birth.
4. Axis: Haman went crazy because Char-senpai didn’t notice her.
5. The AEUG.... is not on this list because while Casval Deikun and Char Aznable have betrayed many people, Quattro Bajeena has never betrayed a person in his life.
IBO has a larger number of brutal deaths than any other Gundam series I've ever seen. I love how almost primal it is with the removal of beam weapons.
Oww yeah, Tony: So that's definitely not kidding about that one Gundam series isn't called as "Iron-Blooded Orphans" for nothing right...👍
IBO is literally one of the worst gundam shows created
@@xx-qv9tp I value your opinion.
@@xx-qv9tp
Sheesh... Now you're just *underestimated that one bloody Gundam series* ever made, bro...😕😒
(And perhaps, let's see when the newest Gundam TV anime in last 7 years: *Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury* is coming out in Fall/Autumn this year...😙)
@@jaebassist
Well then, Tony...
I'll be looking forward for the "Mobile Suit Gundam: Cucuruz Doan's Island" movie as well the brand new Gundam TV anime for last 7 years: *Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury* this year...😉👌
That Cyclops scene. What really stuck with me was how the higher ups at Earth Alliance were willing to sacrifice a huge chunk of their personnel and one of their strongest ship (Archangel) to act as bait. There should have been massive protests and waves of defection and resignation from their military personnel after such act of betrayal.
*OMG* (Ooh, my goodness), Kloonst...😰!
Watching *some peoples' got popped-up like a buckin' balloon* 🎈 and then, *they're bloodily explodes* 😵💥 sounds like a *very horrible and unpleasant death scene ever* yet...💀🪦
You are emplying a level of depth that was beyond Seed.
Yet the only people who knew the truth were the top brass and the crew of the Archangel and later ORB who for a while couldn't do much about it. A really brutal way to go being cooked to death like that. I think one of the pilots Kira tried to rescue said he wasn't fast enough and died shortly after.
@@joehill4094 If Seed had genuine depth, honestly it'd play out more accurately to the original MSG (as it's conflict is basically a rehash of the One Year War), SPECIFICALLY the novelization as that one really cements just how much life gives zero fucks about you when war is in the equation.
They were literally microwaved to death.. yeah pretty brutal...
Depressed Tomino is not to be messed with, damn.
Cries in Ideon.
Aura Battler Dunbine! Aura Shoota Dunbine! Die! Die! Die! Who will actually live?
@@rxzero00 Ideon wiped all life in the universe.
George RR Martin: "Perhaps Tomino and I can work on a Space Fantasy."
@@barrybend7189 Dude I was referring to Tomino's Aura Battler Dunbine, the first and one of the darkest Isekai anime.
That civilian mother from F91 struck me the most.
Yeah, most of the ones on the list are soldiers. That was a civillian....shit was rough to watch.
gaiskerein agreed so very sad and got through me alot look at that child he doesnt even know that his mother just died in front of him protecting him
I remeber just going speechless when I originally saw that. So sad
F91 stuck with me in general. It showed literal children dying. Between that and the mother thing in the first 15 minutes, I was like "man, this movie is NOT messing around!"
I think it struck her more.
Kacricon's death immediately came up my mind... Burning in atmosphere is definitely not fun.
Crown: am i a joke to you
I'm sad Char decapitating Kycilia with a rocket launcher wasn't here.
I know of Carta's men try stop Barbatos through the re-entry way but he got killed by Mika and his dead body and mobile suit got used as re-entry shield which is pretty humiliating after death.
And that's another reason why later Mobile Suits used less armor. So that way, in the advent they fail to properly re-enter the Earth's atmosphere, the demise will be as quick and painless as possible.
Then what the hell is this video?
One that always stuck with me was in Unicorn when Loni(?) opened fire on civilians and sent a mother with her kid off the fire escape when she blew up a building. It really dove the point home how powerless and unfortunate civilians were during these huge battles.
The attack on Torrington base
A good example of just how brutal Gundam can be is in the first episode of Unicorn. All Rezels are chasing the Kyshatria and a stray beam rifle shot vaporizes all of those people in an instant. It's really brutal because just how fast it happens, not to mention the scenes before it that showed the beam shots destroying the colony and it's citizens in a blink of an eye.
i think that scene, is one of the most prominent demonstrations of the fallout of a mobile suit battle from the ground, the attack of the crossbone vanguard in Gundam F91 is also an extremely powerful one, the only other one that springs to mind is Gundam Age, most of the city/station battles in that series heavily involve the lives of civilians and personnel stuck in close quarters with mobile suits
i disagree, the speed of it would allow for the people not to even feel what went on. they would be vaporized before their nervous systems can relay pain back to their brains.
@@sentr.e
Oww yeah, Sentr.e: Let's us *talk about being "already dead for a seconds" from there* , ya bro...💀💥
Agreed. That's my favorite aspect of unicorn, despite how shitty the writing is
That group of people was all their classmates...have fun with that.
11:45 In their defense, Katejina, who ordered those women to do that in the first place, was way off her nut by then. Seriously, she was practically bonkers near the end of the Zanscare War.
That's one reason I don't take the "Bikini Armor is to distract the enemy!" seriously in the slightest. A soldier in a combat situation won't give a fuck if his enemy is naked, they'll just defend themselves no matter what (Mind you, I have nothing against stylistic choices, but if you're trying to explain it as a deliberate in-universe tactic, I'll lose all reasons to take you seriously).
I mean the British Expeditionary Forces in Africa and the Pacific certainly didn't give a damn if a naked tribal charged at them, they just shot them nonetheless, because all they saw was an enemy combatant that was trying to kill them.
Off the battlefield you may have a point, but ON the battlefield? Yeah, no chance. You'd have better chances holding the enemy in place somehow and THEN breaking out the Bikini Babes, but to use them as combatants is just stupid.
@@moriskurth628 That's the point - they KNEW the pilot in the V2 Gundam is NOT a professional soldier but a kind-hearted 13 year old boy. Katejina knew Usso is a little boy whom while can mercilessly blow off other mobile suits like any teenager would when playing a video game (because he did grew up playing MS simulators in his basement as video games), but he's not as hesitate-free when he sees or has to fight an actual human being, let alone older ladies, when Usso himself is raised in a broken family and craves for a mother/sisterly figure in his life - a trait which Katejina continuously used throughout the series to exploit and manipulate Usso and even got out of several tight spots previously. Those female soldiers knew they would have no chance vs Usso in his V2 Gundam if they face off with him in another grunt mobile suite which they'll be offed in mere seconds without a second spared for them, but playing with his emotions by flying in front of him as flesh and blood bodies at least gives them a fighting chance, and it messed Usso up and scared him emotionally, which is goal achieved for Katejina nevertheless.
@@moriskurth628 the tactic is nice against horny medieval era warriors, though...
Heck, Tomino himself was practically bonkers when he made the show
@@rahadianaryo5979 He was driven nuts by the sponsors, and was severely depressed to the degree that he was barely able to stand and be conscious.
Can we just appreciate the brutality of ibo cuz they use actual melee wepons instead of beam wepons
While not a brutal death when Biscuit died.... I .... I still feel that one.
Thats what i dont understand with ibo.. they cant use beam and still have anti beam technology and guns cant do shit because of paint so they use melee weapons? What?
I'd argue SEED was far more brutal.
@@cardinal2921 the nanolaminated armor is beam-proof, but that's more of a side effect, as to why they have melee weapon, it's like all gundam series, it doesn't make sense, but at least in ibo the sword doesn't run on battery.
@@MoyenneOcean0 It actually does make sense. Since the armor now effectively protected against beam attacks, they had to go back to finding other ways to get through the armor either through penetration or blunt force.
In the Universal Century, for example, beam technology made armor almost obselete resulting in mobile suits of increasingly thin armor in favor of mobility and speed. It gets to a point where now even conventional ballistics is effective again. However, once you have an effective defense against beam technology, it's back to armor piercing ballistic rounds and blunt force.
There's a common misconception that Gundam "doesn't make sense". There is an explanation and in universe science behind all its technology such as Pyschoframe which is commonly mislabeled as space magic. Gundam Universal Century spent entire series researching and developing newtype man-machine interface technology culminating in the Pychoframe. Like any good sci fi series, Gundam goes to the lengths to establish its own in-universe sceience and rules, and for the most part abides by them.
Nicol's death in the original version of GS always stuck to me for a couple of reasons:
1) Kira stopped his swing midway... causing the blade to stop after the beam blade reached Nicol. Imagine how excruciating it would be to be cooked alive. His death is pretty much the same as the ones hit by the cyclops system, but lasted longer as he had enough time to process that he was gonna die and to compel Athrun to get away from the battle.
2) I was always thinking: couldn't Kira just finish the swing? That would have been so much more merciful
3) Not only Nicol's death that made it brutal, but the reaction of the people involve in the scene. Kira realizes he just struck a friend of his friend... and why he stopped his swing midway and let go of the blade... maybe thinking: oh shit, maybe it's not too late... r-right? After the Blitz exploded, the guilt consuming him for killing a friend's friend got him good. While he has killed several people at this point, these were people he didn't even know (excluding Bartfeld). This was different because it was much more personal for him... and why his reaction to killing Nicol was similar to how he reacted when he had to shoot down Bartfeld. Then, the Zala team's reaction afterwards, esp with Athrun... everyone blaming each other for the death of one of their teammates and ultimately redirecting that guilt in to hatred against the AA... where they fought with very little hesitation and self-preservation
THEN... the reaction of the AA crew after Kira returns: in contrast to Kira's self-loathing, the crew was ecstatic that they had one less enemy pursuing them. In the eyes of the crew, that was just another ZAFT soldier that was KIA... not realizing how it's tearing Kira apart
4) Another reason why the scene stuck with me was the STUPID decision of the writers to retcon that scene in the Remastered version. In the Remastered version, Kira did NOT swing the blade towards Nicol's ambush... but rather, he attempted to pull the blade AWAY from him... and Nicol ran in to the blade unintentionally... essentially killing himself in the process. The writers... somehow... decided they wanted to make Kira as faultless as possible during the course of the war. Uhm, at that point, i think he's killed enough that he CANT be "faultless" already. Not only that, but anyone with more than 1 braincell would know Kira did not intentionally want to kill Nicol... but instead, he instinctually defended himself. I mean, sure, the Blitz was only equipped with a Lancer Dart that could not hope to penetrate the Strike's PS Armor, but Nicol appeared too close to Kira that he would NOT have had enough time to process the situation... so his reaction of defending himself was more than justified,
Honestly... they didnt make Kira seem faultless... they just ruined a great scene and made Nicol look incompetent
Nicol's death in the original GS is one memorable one for me too.
I hated just how the retcon botched that one part up.
As for the Blitz's attack with the Lancer Dart, it would have eventually drained the PS power if struck long enough. While the attack wouldn't have done much by itself, the possibility of a pincer from other sources would have been troublesome to handle especially without the PS.
Agreed. I witness his death on YTV after waiting every weeks for the broadcast of the show on TV and that episode just floored me, it was not just gruesome, but also tragic.
The way the story leads to this death is somewhat predictable and korny... but not any less tragic.
Guys, I'm starting to think this show full of cool giant robots is trying to tell me war is bad. Just a theory.
You think?!
No shit Sherlock
Well that's what the writers are telling you
@@Tomoki_Robo don't you mean, shenlong?
@@AC12246 No shit Shenlong
The term "scissors" isn't quite right, it's more like pliers.
Or Nippers
The weapon is literally called the Scissor-Variable Rear Armor.
@@muisverriet Just because it was named as "scissors", doesn't change the fact that it looks more like pliers.
CLAMPS lol
@@williehenderson4579 Iok was given the CLAMPS
The one death that always stuck with me was mudi’s death in stargazer, the thought of being totally helpless in a mobile suit that is pinned while gigantic beam fangs tear into your body I absolutely mortifying
I thought the black dude gonna rescue her with long length beam rifle but nope not gonna happen. Also Sven on a flying Gundam but decided to run instead I feel bad for Mudi to had stupid teammates.
@@hardvibe866
Well then, Hardvibe-866: And so, *it seems that both Shams Couza and Sven Cal Bayang's didn't ever chooses* to *save one poor Mudie Holcroft* from being a flippin' "dog food 🐶" right then...😞😔
I was kind of surprise Victory Gundam did not take up the majority of the list.
Sorry no professional allowed
Needless to say far too many to point out in Victory
Right
Me too but you have to appreciate the man pointing out the original brutal deaths we haven't seen
@@nickirmen6671
12:02 Well, how about this one 🔥 ?
She's (literally) getting hot over there..😁
Kakarot: “let’s start with a well deserved one.”
Me: “yup, it’s gonna be Iok.”
"IT WAS *YOU* ....😡✂️!"
(Well then, don't you geddit now...?)
new additional to the list: Ariel Gundam splash kill a soldier like a mosquito.
for some reason the Astray girls always stuck with me. (also they remind me of the Chippettes) but i saw in another video where someone said they went down like chumps cause grunts got them. i couldn't disagree more. all three had numbers to make them Aces and they had been fighting near none stop for days.
they weren't trained from birth soldiers, enhanced Pilots or veterans of the war. they were three test pilots pressed into service for their doomed home and gave it their all.
Maybe thats why it sticks with me.
What makes the Astray Girls' deaths stick out even more is that they get screen time in the Astray manga, playfully flirting with Lowe and ultimately giving Kisato a bit of a pep talk... and then you realize they die without seeing where it all leads her to.
Another thing to add to the tragedy is that all three of died in the final skirmish of the series. If they just held on a tiny bit longer, they could have made it. Unfortunately, im guessing exhaustion and the fact that it was a three way battle was too much for them
Of course, they could also be part of the several Astrays that the Providence shot down in a couple of seconds (the ones protecting the Eternal and Kusanagi)
@@wildweurger talking about this really REALLY makes me want a full show set in one of the main series (UC would be best) thats just about a group of grunts. maybe aces but honest its should be like a band of brothers thing. the leader main character slow gets more pilots and stuff under his command. even as some real characters die unceremoniously. i love Gundams but well the Zaku is my favorite Mobile suit (followed by Gms and Astray fittingly) so you know what i want XD.
For me that 3 Girl reminder me of Totally Spies
Mayura: Alex
Asagi: Clover
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Same dude I felt bad
9:00 Even after 16 years the activation of the Cyclops System to me still remains one of the most grusome mass killing scenes not only in gundam, but in all of sci-fi anime for me. The fact that I was 7 or 8 at the time kinda helped cement that stance.
Haha same here. I was 13 something when Seed aired in my local channel, kinda shocked with how brutal it is!
Yeah, Second reinascence is the top 1 due to How...possible It seems, but this is a close Second.
hypershock0 storm no one could escape on that kind of weapon you will be vaporized
@@klausledda5903 I think of it more as being "microwaved to death".
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09:13 The Cyclops System: "Omae wa mou shindeiru...👈💀"
(English translation 🇬🇧: "You are already dead.")
A ZAFT Mobile Suit pilot: " *N-NANI* ...😨!?" (What...!?)
**screeching noises...**
" *HIDEBUUU* ...😵💥!!" (Explodes into one bloody mist...)
How can you forget about Biscuit. Never got upset or emotional about many deaths in any of the series, but Biscuit in IBO for some reason knocked a tear out of me. I was changed man after that.
That man's death was a turning point in the ENTIRE series! The glimmer of hope was resting on that shot and he felt crushed when it was deflected.
The title is “brutal” deaths, not normal deaths
his death is not brutal
@@AbsoluteZeroGravity brutal to my emotions
@@Johnpinckney98 biscuit dying was basically like piggy’s death in lord of the flies. Basically gave up orgas humanity a bit just like when Lafter was killed which was the snapping point for the actual pilots to not give a fuck anymore and be merciless
Kycilia Zabi. She literally gets decapitated from a rocket fired by Char. It's one of the most memorable deaths from the original show imo
Suletta coming in beginning of the year to show just how brutal a giant hand can be haha.
🖐💥🍅
The Gas attack and The Gryps Conloy laser from Zeta Gundam, how a madman like Bask Om can brutally murder civilians without a second thought.
not to mention the irony they used the same tactics as the Zeon. but give credit to Zeon atleast they were fucken honest about it lol.
That's the juicy part on why I love to hate the Titans for. A task force designed to hunt Zeon remnants, yet use Zeon tactics and mecha designs. Hypocrisy at it's finest.
the zaku pilot from thunderbolt is some best deaths scene I've ever seen, watching his POV screaming helplessly while dismembered by Io's gundam
and how everyone on the zeon side collectively shit their pants when they find out it was a Gundam who killed those Zaku snipers.
@@Cmdrduo02us that's the most badass thing Amuro done in years to come. Think about it, the kid was responssible for making war hardened veterans shit their pants.
Funnily in the Manga the guy was watching porn inside the Zaku
@@yi_hou3092
A good lessons: Don't watching a porn (Hentai/Ecchi & etc) inside a Zaku cockpit or you're got doomed to a certain death 💀
The first Zeon we see killed in the Movie. Gets shot in the head, thrown into space, has his comrades mocked for being crippled and Rick Dom stolen. May not have been physically brutal, but it was just so cold in my eyes.
What struck me hardest in the early franchise was when a kid's neck snapped in F91 and his buddy was still trying to wake him up.
Medik
remember the guy from 00 who died trying to protect the other girl while ptolemaious was getting attacked? dude half of his body was blown off and charred shit was brutal af
Yup, and what makes it even more tragic is that the girl he shielded still died.
@Daren Watt
*Cries a lot when you've heard about the fate of those 2 relatively minor Gundam 00 characters* in mind...😫😭 and their *tragic deaths* ⚰🪦 yet...
@@rahadianaryo5979 dude stop spamming
@@gonk_ch Okay then, I has to *stopped doing that* ...👍
@@ryanbrochu3336 I’d say that what happened to saji’s sister was even more tragic, she didn’t deserve to die like that
6:13 - "The-O?! The controls are dead! What's wrong?!? Why isn't it moving?!!" _(CRASH!!!)_ *"AAH! AAAAAAAAAAAAGH...!"*
I have to agree with a Gundam Seed Cyclops system being on this list is that scene was truly unsettling watch.
And then having it upgraded to the genesis cannon used by ZAFT, and later LOGOS & FAITH in destiny
Requiem is Seed version of Star Killer Base(ironically it's predates Star Killer Base)😂 and both Series had... *REY*
I remember Marathoning Seed back in 2015 and I had to take a break from it because the Cyclops system just terrified me.
Way I see it, that thing shouldn't exist, even in fiction!
I saw that very scene when I was a 3rd grader, never came out the same person as I was before
I was expecting a lot of ibo deaths but I realized the deaths were more sad than brutal
They were brutal to ur emotions
I remember a pilot standing on his MS shoulder getting checked by a Gundam.
Got turned into a smear in the snow.
@@Edanite he was an asshole cuz he thought that it would be a great idea to stand outside your mobile suit while in midst of start a duel
well the nostalgia bias argues otherwise which is why people almost always say the "originals are better"
but that comparison to me always seemed off and it was like comparing the first Thor movie to Thor: Ragnarok. They were both good movies and had thier own stories to tell.
To be fair, pretymuch ALL mikazuki's kills were brutal, especially the one where he fought on the tracks and literally STOMPED a mobile suit to death.
The bikini girls getting beam sabered was brutal, sure, but didn't have the same impact as when the same thing happened to Daguza Mackle in Unicorn. Dude took on the Sinanju on foot with just a man-portable rocket launcher just to get Banager's head in the game. Absolutely chilling when he blasts off the Zeon mono-eye only for the red eye of what was essentially a bastardized cousin of the Gundam to start glowing underneath. You even get a two-for-one with that scene as minutes later Banager accidentally kills Mr. Gilboa in his berserker frenzy in direct response to Daguza's death.
Yea that scene left an impression me. Daguza basically being turned in to a liquid splatter and the well-natured and kind Gilboa dying and leaving his family: the same family Banagher interacted with fairly recently. Also, pretty sure Full Frontal doesnt even remember who Gilboa is: just a random pilot sacrificing himself to save him
What about that one part at the end of Encounters in Space where Char shot Kycilia with a rocket launcher? That's brutal, too.
Richard Cox as Allelujah was just perfect voice casting. Only he could personify someone at sadistic as that guy
I was wondering why he sounded like Inuyasha.
@@supersasukemaniac despite being an Inuyasha fan, I still hear Kai Shinden.
You severely forgot Gundam Wing. There was some pretty brutal moments like the Tallgeese ripping Alex in his red Cancer mobile suit in half with the suit's own strength underwater. That was EPIC and also the music playing during that moment showed how brutal Zechs could be.
To be fair, Alex pretty much deserved it.
@@RooneyHimself totally did. But was an amazing brutal death
He found a cure for cancer
He found a cure for cancer
@@JA-Sol- real
Im surprised nobody mentioned the death of Shinn's family at the beginning of Gundam SEED Destiny. That was especially brutal. And right at the beginning too.
But then there was how Shinn acted after their deaths. Just made them end up as justification of being an asshole
whee38 not really, he blamed orb for what happened because orb being stubborn in holding on to their neutrality and likely for not evacuating the civilians fast enough. Orb believed that the earth alliance would honor orbs neutrality and didn’t have enough of a defense force to counter an invasion
whee38 he was only really an asshole when it came to orb and he wasn’t really unjustified in that
@@jakealter5504 also to Lunamaria who he almost killed in the finale
@@ishneak true but that’s when he was in a berserker rage, he was nice to her otherwise
1:07 FEEL THE WRATH OF SPACE GUTS
0:44 *Seeing Iok Kujan in this video* "IT WAS YOU 😠!!"
Loved how Iok went out. Dude deserved it. Tekkadan went down but they took him with them. I wondered why the writers allowed Iok to survive that long through the series; it was to give that payoff.
space guts is the best guts
Its always fun to watch idiok to be turned into a sandwich
IM NOT DIE IN HELL ALONE. U WILL DRAG IN HELL WITH ME!!
It's just a shame that Mika couldn't have just gutted Julieta before he died. But man, Akihiro went out swinging.
IMO, Iok didnt suffer enough in his death but... eh... given the circumstances, I guess that's the best we can ask for
I feel like that guy getting turned into pasta sauce in the post credits from G-Witch is in order.
Burst out laughing when hallelujah said “Thats what I call begging for your life”
Uso's mom death, that was brutal, especially since he picked up the helmet with the head still in it. The moment he handed it to marbet, with no emotion thanks to such a shock and marbet looked in the helmet the see the bloody remains of the head, that was so dark.
Think you can do a darkest moments in gundam?
I just watched that episode. Holy fuck...
@@KyriosMirage
Whoa, baby...😯
It is not a secret why the "Mobile Suit Victory Gundam" is pretty considered as the *darkest Universal Century era-Gundam TV anime* that frikkin' *Yoshiyuki "Kill em' All" Tomino himself have ever made* by some of fans at the time yet...😣😭
(which later it's getting supplanted-up by *SEED, 00, AGE and most definitely the Iron-Blooded Orphans/IBO* these times...)
@@rahadianaryo5979 lmao what why is Age Seed and IBO here
@@sph9564
Holy cow 😯! That aformentioned three *Gundam TV animes* is pretty dark in the recent memories yet...😖
(especially the *Iron-Blooded Orphans* following it's *tragic AND bloody Season 2 finale* yet...😭)
I remember Uso saying, "That 'used' to be my mother" while handing her the head.
I personally think that the banshee shooting it's beam magnum at point blank range at the Kashatrya destroying it and ending the life of marida was brutal to me
Well this was not a brutal death to the person but to the gundam it's from unicorn series and it was the delta plus it was when banshee was in first form the banshee crushed the cockpit with its armed armour vn then ripped off its armed with its armed armour vn in claw mode then the banshee ripped off the leg with its foot.
It was a clean kill. About as non brutal as they get, also : Marida accepted it and kind of wanted to die in order to help riddhe.
@@steffy2 Psh. He was a daddy's boy with issues.
Rhiddle is good at killing women.
I think in same serie the masacre where ZAFT just slaughter surending soldier juste is more brutal since it was done by human not by a sensless machine the other think is after that ZAFT was not anymore in the good side of the story for me a least
Fighting in a bikini and realizing it didn't work and then getting beam sabered to the face legit made me laugh.
A lot of people forget how brutal the Gundam universe is. I would love to see more Gundam animes, movies, or even games. It just kind of feels like the franchise is under the radar.
Honestly considering that Gundam and Dragon Ball are the only real 80s anime still continuing to pump out merchandise and media still says a lot. Gundam may be under the radar compared to Dragon Ball but the fact it can shelve out amazing stuff while Dragon Ball shoves out less and less interesting stuff kinda says a lot on it's own.
Bernie Wiseman : War in the Pocket. Hamburger
Uso Evin's Mom - V Gundam - He found her helmet: It wasn't empty.
USO's mom for sure. Being crushed by those two huge machine would make any person's claustrophobia act up. And to find what ever was leftover in the helmet would be horrific.
@@Mastermind8908
It's the days after that really get me. His Mom died JUST before a cease-fire, 5 more minutes and she didn't need to die.
There is a different between brutal and sad
@@diarkavirgatama2056 Beheaded while being crushed is pretty brutal.
So is being pulverized by shells designed to take out tanks and mobile suits.
@@PsychoStreak
How about *brutally crushed-up by a giant nipper ✂️* (Iok Kujan), right?
And that's the one which Iok-sama pretty *deserved in the end* ...👍
I needed that lighthearted tone in ZZ after the depression of Zeta.
It's needed yes, but it was way too abrupt. A gradual tone change would have been better.
@@tylerstocker6189 I hated how they left Yazan on the back burner, he should have been a persistent antagonist for Judau and the others.
Zz gets darker during the second half
The freshest one I can remember is from IBO, where the Barbatos struck his katana into the cockpit of the Gusion, cutting the pilot in half vertically. Tolle's death in SEED is another one. Kycillia via Char's bazooka is one for the books (how to end fascism on a high note). Louise's family massacre, F91 where the glass of the helmet was shot in order to leave him to suffocate in space, the Bugs in F91, the list can go on. But when it comes to emotionally brutal, nothing trumps hamburger meat.
In this Brutal Death video the Side's story's of each Gundam Series is very hard to get over the Lost's and Satifyings Deaths,so yes these things happen in War,and Death can really corup every thing in Life!
But peace can be Redeem Everything in Heavenly 💘life🌁
if you meant Bernard Wiseman from 0080 ... there is actually a version where he survived that encounter with the NT-1 Alex. One of the mangas if im not mistaken. Although I personally preferred him dying because it has far greater impact to the viewer... especially if take in to account the following:
- Mission was useless: Bernard went ahead and faced the Gundam in order to save the colony from being nuked, unknown to him tho, is that the ship who would do the nuking already surrendered at that point
- Neither pilots knew they were fighting their friend and love interest. In many games where this scene happens, both pilots generally would try to communicate... and in some of them, you could even recruit the other
- Only ONE person knew of the situation, Al, but in the end, he couldn't do anything to save his brother figured from getting killed meaninglessly by his sister figure
- In fact, he ended up even witnessing his death and her near-death experience
- Kristina didnt even know she killed Bernard: telling Al that if he saw Bernard that she said good bye (or something like that)
Had Bernard survived, the impact of all those points would have been greatly diluted
Well, at least in Gundam Build Fighters Universe, they did show Bernard, Kristina and Al live a normal, happy life together ^_^ that was a fun cameo haha
@@wildweurger It tugged at the heart strings of many.
yep, what made that VERY short series (like 4 OVA eps) hit like a truck compared to other Gundam series :o
@@wildweurger 6 episodes actually. That's a FLCL run right there.
People have been talking a lot about tomato smash from Witch Mercury that this video appears on my recommendation. 🤣
Ngl Sama's death makes me the most wigged out due to my recent wreck where half the car caved in and nearly crushed against my left side. Really brings out the fear I had when I came to my senses again.
Mauled by giant doggo mechas with each fang the size of a truck? The victim had to realised the analogy of opening a tuna can while scramble the meat content are "self-applied" instantly.
Which series was that from?
@@JariahxSynn Moody(sp)'s death in SEED Stargazers. Not only was it a harrowing scene, but one that was almost begging to happen due to how trash the Blu Duel is.
Seriously, an up-armored Astray would have done her better.
@@andrejg4136 Thanks, I haven't seen any gundams shows in a long while. Last ones I saw were Reconquista and Seed Destiny before that. XD
I feel like 0080 deserves to be in this conversation from the Hygogg's brutal attacks at Antarctica, to Misha getting gunned down by the Alex, to a character we love getting reduced to a pile of hamburger.
"A *pile of hamburger* ...🍔"
(Very well, guys... And *that three bone-chilling words* alone could make you will *never look at those hamburger patties 🍔 in a same way again* by now...😰😱)
Funny enough, Bernie actually survives in the novelization of 0080... perhaps that's why it was excluded here
Ideon is what made him "Kill em All Tomino", actually
That series was genuinely depressing, but the ending is at least happy.... In a way
Even Ideon wasn't his first, it was Zambot 3...
@@quiddity131 perhaps... But "Ideon destroyed the universe" is a meme for good reason.
The most brutal to me was that orange haired girl that got killed off. She was "grape"d until she decided to take her own life by biting her own tongue to bleed out. That fk'd me up, bad...
I'm not sure if it counts as a brutal death, but watching Flay Allster literally die (albeit a very quick fire) in a fire in Gundam Seed was oh so satisfying to watch.
That Gouf Custom definitely made Gundam deaths look cool by stabbing the Guntank like that
wow glad you included that F91 scene. its one of the few that really stuck in my head.. I think it was one the first non Wing gundam shows I had watched and even though there was many deaths in wing most where military or instant explosion deaths , this was one the first ones you see in 91 and it shows how chaotic that initial attack was.
honestly it gives use some realisim cause back in WWI and WWII there were some deaths reported by falling shells from airplanes and funny enough my grandpa once told me about how on his ship they were surprised attacked once by a japanese patrol and while he was manning a flak gun because of how chaotic everything was one of the empty shells expended shot out at the wrong angle and it richocet and hit his cmmanding officer in his leg and it almost broke it if the officer had been sitting down at that moment the shell might have hit him in the head.
I need to point that Gundam 00 had a tons of brutal death.
1. Nena being stabbed right into her body by the fangs of the Louise's Mobile Armor
2. Hilling literally being sliced into half (even brutal than lord iok)
3. Revive being gun down right into her cockpit which i could tell her body being Resident evil style blasted.
4. Ribbons being stab right into his cockpit by exia gn sword in what i could tell his body being cut into half
Kinue getting murdered by Ali Al-sachez
For people like me who wonder about the pilot death showed at the beginning, that’s Gundam Seed, Mudie Holcroft in the GAT-X1022 Blu Duel Gundam.
Yep, HM2SGT: *That one death scene* 😵💀 itself was *really, REALLY brutal* even to this day...
(And hillariously enough, of all things: It got referenced in the form of "Blu Duel-brand dog food 🐶" in the "Gundam Build Divers" anime yet...😅😂😂😂)
In 00, the coup to take over the space elevator is extremely brutal to me, because soldiers and civilians alike are being massacred in close quarters fighting. Automated machines are also used and they don't take prisoners.
" *No prisoners' alive 💀 Only trophies* left...🏆" indeed, N8zog...
These are good picks, man... Especially the F91 one, it might seem humorous at first, but it was just unfortunate, civilians always got caught in between wars...
Nichole's death stuck with me the most. Man he got cut in half.
He wasn't even fully separated. The beam blade was left there in his abdomen to cook his insides. 😨
@@hypershock0storm479 still painful to watch
@@hypershock0storm479 if cut in a half.... Look like two orange guy voiced by same guy been forgotten (Miguel and Heine)
@@zerox8413 Those were a quick and painless death. Unlike Nochile's death getting cutting in half while the beam still stuck below him.
hypershock0 storm and the worst part is that it wasn’t a beam saber so he suffered longer before dying
I think we've got a new one for the list 😨
While I disagree with the order you put them it, they are pretty darn good.
The microwave weapon of mass destruction in seed takes the #1 spot for me hands down, no question asked.
but can we get a shoutout to Nicol's death from Seed as well? holy crap.
Ah hearing Ion Kujak screaming every year because he is gonna die makes me smile everytime. I watch the show every year just to hear that scream
For zeta I think seeing them have kamilles mom as hostage was just the most awful thing I had ever seen may she rest in peace
Almost as bad as the execution/exile of Fuala Griffon in Victory. At least mrs. Bidan died immediately, Fuala was supposed to either starve or suffocate to death. If, you know, she hadn't been secretly rescued and used as a newtype pilot.
@@clone_69 its brutality like this that really makes gundam great to me I love the gunpla oriented shows too but the war time conflict thrilling stories like war in the pocket and others just have that extra layer of realism if that makes sense
I think Carta’s death was one of the most brutal in IBO,
Because she didn’t die to any of the weapons that were inflicted on her, rather from the shock and force of being bashed around in her cockpit
It was a rather ironic death for such a bull-headed lady.
Not to mention Mika was pretty pissed on top of that especially after Biscuit got killed by her.
0:20
The End of Evangelion (1997) colorized
Depressed anime directors are the best anime directors.
what series is this scene from?
My thoughts exactly. They straight-up sampled NGE.
Well they sat imitation (copying) is the highest form of flattery
@@thomdja1c Everyone knows what imitation is.
I really can't believe that you left out the death of Rumba Ral, who's death sent Amuro spiraling out of control and going awall.
He went AWOL before that since thats how he met Rumba Ral.
Amuro went AWOL because he thought that the WB crew didn't believe in his ability to pilot the Gundam.
I think Carta Issue's death was much more worthy of this list than the relatively quick crushing of Iok. She watched her men die due to her old-fashioned ways, was brutally overpowered/more slowly beaten by Mikazuki, and then got to spend her final moments thinking about her men she got killed and also praising somebody who didn't care for her, which was apparently an important factor in ranking another death.
Also from that same fight Mika curb-stomping the shit out of that graze elit guard.
Cyclops system is horrifyingly brutal
That tramatize me alot in my teen due to how gory it was!
Also abit funny later on when it got used against at the moon base, those comamnders were at their chairs when they "pop", their chairs were still speaking clean!
Kinda like a alter version of the Infinite Gauntlet
Ren Cen which episode was it used on the moon? I haven't watched seed since I skimmed through the series back in 2010.
@@limedaleks2851 Can't remember the exact episode number. Somewhere in the last 10 or 5 episode as it the near final battle.
It when when they used it on the Earth forces and they retreated and some Zaft MS chase them down til Kira stop them!
The one which was fired at the moon was Genesis. Zaft's superweapon.
One gruesome death(s) that really stuck with me is when ZAFT assault on Panama. you lost a battle and just surrender, only being massacred by vengeful coordinator.
What about the one shot where that poor Ginn is skewered by three beam sabers from the strike daggers every which way?
@@Cmdrduo02us considered being skewered by beam saber is pretty normal in gundam series, being helpless in battlefield and blindly attack is more gruesome to me.
Especially after the EMP bomb part while every Dagger is completely shot from the effect and their pilots get killed inside the cockpit by Zaft
Remeber the group of alliance soldiers reduced to mulch by the GINN's 76mm machine gun?
the Alliance DID their get revenge... somewhat... in the battle after their assault on ORB... where they captured ZAFT's Mass Driver. ZAFT soldiers who survived that fight were brutally murdered as well. I remember there was a scene where there was a downed Dinn. The pilot survived, just injured and couldn't move. A random Alliance soldier spots him, and then merciless unloads what i remember was about 5 - 6 rounds on him with an assault rifle.
Im pretty sure other survivors would have met a similar fate
In light of recent episodes of witch from Mercury there could be honorable mentions if this video was made recently 🤣
Me who just finished Witch From Mercury: "Time to update this list or make a new one..."
splat
Fresh tomato paste anyone?
@@Prich319 lol
I just finished this show but I don't know what you're talking about?
@@Prich319 I'm good but thanks
The Cyclops bomb explosion traumatized me when I watched SEED for the first time as a kid
09:12 - 09:20 This is *what you really know about it* right, J.H. Lee?
Nicol deserved a spot here. If you go back and count in the original he spent a full 15 seconds being burnt alive inside his cockpit by a giant stream of plasma before his body exploded inside his suit with enough force to shatter his helmet visor, and then his mech exploded. Right in front of his best friend, and the rest of his squad too. Between the Cyclops, Genesis, Nicol, Muudi, and both sets of bio CPU pilots the CE timeline takes the cake for brutal death scenes.
Plus Tol getting a decapitation via the aegis shield was pretty brutal
And Flay Allster just burning as her shuttle exploded, this shocked expression on her face.
@@lancecurry7538 I’d also throw in shinn losing his entire family in the opening minutes of destiny and the destroys Eurasia rampage too
The fact that bright killed(ordered to) Hathaway unknowingly in the novel
Too early bruh, too early
@@kuhanvijiaratnam6040 you can't really spoil a 30 year old story, regardless if it's just getting adapted.
that was great I hated hathaway for all the shit he did
@@MrGalagoth
And with the anticipation of Hathaway's Flash movie trilogy, that stuff is exceptionally inevitable spoilers...😐
@@rahadianaryo5979 o I mean like the stuff in Zeta and CC
Operation British was outrageously brutal. Zeon attacked Sides 2 and 4 unprovoked for them being supporters of the Federation. Meaning they slaughtered civilians by the millions. Then to add insult to injury, they gassed Island Iffish, Side 2's capital, so they can alter it and send it crashing to Jaburo. Except it broke into 3 parts when Federation ships tried to destroy it and the operation killed half the world's population from various impacts, tsunamis, radiation, and famine. Gihren Zabi was purely evil and probably the worst or at least notorious Gundam villain.
6:24 Imagine being killed by watermelon 🍉
That basically being *Paptimus Scirocco's death* in a nutshell...😵💀
06:22 Getting rammed by the *Zeta Gundam* in Waverider mode is an one unpleasant death scene ever...😲
6:21
Fun fact, iirc the japanese voice of Iok was also the voice for Joffrey in the Jp dub for Game of Thrones
Ooo-hohohohoh...🤭
What a joke right here, baby...😆🤣
For me, that blu duel's death in stargazer was definitely the most horrifying. Imagine getting stabbed repeatedly by giant beam fangs
Hallelujah had some brutal kills. I like that one in season 1 that was mentioned. The blade slowly melting the cockpit. Another one that springs to mind is what he did to Hiling Care in Season 2.
Hiling deserves it tho.
@@kyrios0307
Oww yeah, Kyrios: And now that *Hiling Care just got frakkin' scissored* ✂️ right there, baby...😎
4:20-4:42😰😨
@@craigwebb9318
Well please, Craig... So what the heck about that clip's timestamps which you're been referring to huh 🤔🙄?
@@rahadianaryo5979 what hallelujah was saying
From all the gundam series I've seen Lock-on Stratos's death in season 1 hit me the hardest
Yeah baby. Not even *Super Robot Wars* can even fix this one tragic death...😢😭
So, you've been talking about *Neil Dylandy* right...🤨? Not Lyle (Neil's twin brother and the 2nd Lockon) Dylandy okay...
That was a good pick from Victory Gundam, but the one that stuck with me the most is one of the girls in the GunEZs. The one where the BESPA pilot accidentally destroyed part of the mass driver, sending BESPA commanders into space and the girl in her GunEZ goes to hold up the bridge and the BESPA pilot shoots her right in the cockpit.
😢 awww.... You're remind me again of Kate death 😢
She's my favorite ones since I'm first saw her 😢
Correction that was a beam saber stab at the cockpit
@@MaxHDAvenger O yea your right, its been years since I have seen this series. It really shows you dont tell Tomino how to do his shows, or he will give you a real "kids show".
The most brutal thing about that scene is that the BESPA pilot did exactly what he needed to do, since mass drivers are exceptionally valuable.
The fact the got to kill a Federal/League Militare pilot on top of it was a nice bonus for him.
I just finished Iron Blood Orphans and IOK is just satisfying to watch, everyone probably screamed at the screen when it finally happened
Special mention should have been made for when Lady Une dropped Septum out of the back of the plane then shoots him. Along with Shino in IBO.
You added the Astray Girls, Tolle and the Cyclops System at JOSH-A, but both the Heliopolis shuttle and Flay's senseless deaths also stick out because of the brutality and the senselessness.
As well, there's also the obliteration of the Resistance in Build Divers Re:Rise, which just backhanded you with the fact that this wasn't a game anymore!
A grand shame that a show (SEED) with some of the most graphic deaths in Gundam history would have some of the most nonsensical revivals...
@@Remitonov Destiny is not as bad as ppl think honestly its the character development that sucks. not to mention because of that we end up half way through the show and the previous cast returns as the main focus and that tells you the directors dun goufed XD.
The Re:Rise attack on Seguri was more a hit in the feels. The deaths itself wasn't brutal, but seeing everyone that had survived and their emotional responses hits you right in the feels.
@@gravefox4206
It also doesn't help that a majority of mobile suit designs are either just upgrades of SEED designs or virtual copy/pastes and/or combinations of Universal Century designs.
@@HalfDemonInuyasha true enough but that was intentional mind you when SEED first came out it was penned as Classic Gundam for the new century. SEED Destiny was obviously ment to be Zeta Gundam. Destiny's biggest failure as ive always stated is Shinn himself he is suppose to be like Kamille but instead of him growing and learning they just took Kammiles angst and dialed it up to 11 and truckered on til the bitter end same for Athrun his character felt like it was just reset ruining all his development in the previous.
Whoo boy.... this list is gonna be dark
Cima's impaling on the GP03's beam cannon, a moment before Kou fires... Along with Norris stabbing the Guntank, it's one of those scenes that just stuck with me.
The one that sticks out in my memory the most was when Lady Une assassins General Septum.
I wouldn't be surprised if a Gundam had the capability to completely annihilate an entire f**king planet.
Ioks death was the most satifsfying thing i have ever watched on an animated series. Iron Blooded Orphans is realy underrated in my opinion. Thank you for including this glorious scene
With the manga taken into account, I'm gonna say Haman's death in ZZ Gundam. Just in the anime alone that was a brutal villain death, but the idea someone as cold as her started as such an innocent girl, and everything that happened to and around her that turned her into that... I won't spoil anything because it's a perfect video topic for later (not that I'm dropping that hint to Kakarot or anything), but you practically see the very moment she becomes the cold villainess she is in Zeta and ZZ, when her eyes go from the hopeful sparkle they have at the start and take on the glazed-over appearance we see in the anime. It's one of the more chilling transformations in the Gundam franchise. Another video topic right there, top moments of lost innocence in Gundam, in the sense an innocent character becomes changed for the worse over the course of one of the wars.
Many pilots actually died by trying to enter Earth's atmosphere in MSG series.
Muller Miguel from Victory Gundam. Is being held hostage in the hand of a mobile suit, much like with Kayra from Char's Counterattack, and a giant battleship crashes into it. She's decapitated, her head flying up in the air while her 13 year old son, our protagonist, Uso, watches. He then goes and finds the helmet with her head in it and carries it around with him. "This was my mother".
Also from Victory for me is Francesca O'Hara, although its more of a comedic one. Gleefully goes up to Katejina, "Hey, do you want to defect?" Katejina swings her beam cannon into her as if it was a baseball bat and we see poor Franny burn up inside her mobile suit.
I know she's an antagonist, but watching the Blu Duel and it's pilot literally mauled to death by a pack of Kerberoses is just... damn