I've always considered this scene the most important in the series. Both versions are full of emotion and drama, without being overly loaded with dialogue. One of the high points in the history of animation.
As important as this scene was for the series and the entire Gundam franchise as a whole, it's also much harder to watch it now considering what Amuro's original Japanese VA (Toru Furuya) did to his own mistress, who was ironically one of his own fans.
i'd say its main difference is in perspective. its from char's POV, so you get a different side of it to what you see in the series or trilogy, where we see from amuro's perspective.
Now about the Encounters in Space version? Is this the 1981/1982 original, theatrical audio? Or is it the 1999 remastered audio? I hope you read this comment and answer my question as soon as possible. Please. I need to know. And by the way, I love the 1981/1982 original, theatrical audios of the three movies way more than the crappy 1999 remastered audio.
It's the remastered audio. I'm in the minority of people who actually really likes the newer audio mix. Though, the original vocal performances are superior in the theatrical editions.
I've always considered this scene the most important in the series. Both versions are full of emotion and drama, without being overly loaded with dialogue. One of the high points in the history of animation.
It haunted both of them for the rest of their lives and even in the afterlife
Char's differing reactions are especially interesting.
As important as this scene was for the series and the entire Gundam franchise as a whole, it's also much harder to watch it now considering what Amuro's original Japanese VA (Toru Furuya) did to his own mistress, who was ironically one of his own fans.
it is sad and appalling that it happened, but this was many years ago. He may have been a different person back then.
What about in Char’s Counter Attack? That’s even more different than the OG.
i'd say its main difference is in perspective. its from char's POV, so you get a different side of it to what you see in the series or trilogy, where we see from amuro's perspective.
Now about the Encounters in Space version? Is this the 1981/1982 original, theatrical audio? Or is it the 1999 remastered audio? I hope you read this comment and answer my question as soon as possible. Please. I need to know. And by the way, I love the 1981/1982 original, theatrical audios of the three movies way more than the crappy 1999 remastered audio.
It's the remastered audio. I'm in the minority of people who actually really likes the newer audio mix. Though, the original vocal performances are superior in the theatrical editions.
@@tristanmock4915 Oh. And I thought you think the 1981/1982 original, theatrical audio is "overrated."
the audio in the movie section is the redub
nice
Original way better