The Gundam frame essentially was the last resort, you had in essence Skynet with access to machines that would never cease to work, that could disrupt long range communitcations, guided weaponry and to which energy based weaponry was practically useless. Add to this, it moving faster than bullet time, its one directive being to destroy all humans, having a laser weapon that can destroy hundreds of kilometers from a surface in less than a second with a small beam shot. Its made of the stronget alloy there is, it can create materials, weaponry and even reverse engineer that of other units. It can create armies of plumas which will provide it any minerals it needs, if that wasnt enough it can repair itself with nanomachines or sacrifice the plumas in combat repair in the middle of combat. All of this means that besides working around aall the things it nullifies, you need to keep up with speed, reaction time, strenght and durability. All while not relying in an AI only system that might also turn against you. I the shortest amount of time possible, thats why the design of these beasts was how it was. Include the need for all ground units to also be able to do flight and there you go why these "ground units" can fly.
@@ParagonGoetia Wait, Barbatos can do all of those things? The use of nanomachines and all these over-the-top features sounds more like the Turn-A to me.
@@kerbodynamicx472 AV is based on bio engeneering tech. The implants are drilled and the nanomachines spread on the body of the person once inserted. The nanomachines used for reconstruction are mostly used by the MA and not the MS.
They named all the Gundam frames in this setting after demons _because_ they saw their creation as a necessary evil to stop the mobile armors. It wasn't just "hey wouldn't it be edgy if" but out of solemn recognition that they were creating monsters to sacrifice pilots to in a devil's bargain. They weren't that crazy. They were that _desperate!_ In a way, that's even more chilling.
Its creation was meant to be a mix of silluette inspired by a metal gear rex, its details within the design and relation to the gundams, a mirror to the Evangelion and its angels. Finally the beam was meant to invoke Godzillas charging its own beam and desctructive capability.
I find it ironic that Hashmal is an angel name and angels are depicted as hope and saviors for humanity, yet this Hashmal was monstrous and programmed to kill everything in site
The Barbatos is by far my favorite mobile suit. Not just the design and how badass Mika pilots it. But the sound aesthetic. The exhaust vents howl like a wolf and the steal cable when he gets the tail added scraping on itself as it shoots out and retracts sounding like the laugh of an imp on Barbatos' shoulder.
for real tho, the tail is probably the best sound in the entire franchise, never noticed it sounded like a laugh. Good attention to detail. And when barbatos flung that tail left and right i couldnt keep myself from smiling cuz it sounds sooo good!
Barbatos is quite an interesting Gundam. It don’t have fancy light sabers that can slice other MS cleanly in two, it doesn’t have huge particle cannons that can obliterate capital ships. It only has metal weapons and traditional firearms. Fighting like a mechanised gladiator, striking down his enemy bit by bit, then end with a lethal blow.
He's actually a barbarian type and is as old as Rx78-02, thats why it is amazing how can a 300 year old scrap from the Calamity war annihilates this modern and specialized suits equipped with lasers and etc.
@@kayievictoria1985 cus mobile suits in this era are practically immune to beam weapons, so physical barbaric weapons is all that works against them effectively.
@kayie victoria Hashmal and other mobile armors in this universe were made before barbatos and the other gundams though. Gundams were actually specifically made to counter the mobile armors and their beam weaponries.
I love this moment. It was the defining moment of this series. All power comes at a cost. Mika was willing to sacrifice all for the power to protect his family. However McGillis only focused on the power. He never realized sacrifice. He was cold and calculated. He understood loss and risk but not sacrifice. This made their alliance ill-fated and sealed their fate.
He made others sacrifice, and in the end, those people who were scarred by the sacrifices came for him. McGillis too, was one of those orphans, he just didn't appear to be one, but inside, he was as broken as any of them. He probably felt more at home with Tekkadan than any other time. And Tekkadan was doomed the moment their soul, Biscuit, died on Earth. They were going into that death spiral, even as others tried to stop them - going towards a goal they didn't even really understand nor wanted. That's what the ending was about - don't make people like this, because violence begets violence in exactly this manner.
Tbh for me it looks more like he is losing his brain cells on the last war against rustal elion. Tbh the more fitting words for his character is that he is a lunuatic person that is somehow educated / looks sane enough in normal people eyes so much that they don't notice it until the "last moments"
i had a big "oooohhh" moment after the edmonton arc when i realized that mika was literally making a deal with the devil "barbatos" giving his humanity in exchange for power
McGillis couldn’t sacrifice anything cause he had nothing to sacrifice. He lived no one and nothing, all that mattered was his ambition and desire for power.
@@williamhanna9718 I don't believe he loved no one and nothing. His concept of love was warped and twisted to believe ambition and power WAS love. His molester father raised him as a throwaway puppet. In public he put on a show of caring but in private viewed him as disposable trash. Power, status, manipulation, domination over others was all he knew. And how he tragically doomed all who allied with him.
One of my favorite aspects of Iron Blooded Orphans is that as they defeat foes they scavenge and take useful components from the battlefield. Seeing Barbatos get upgraded with scavenged components as the series goes on is one of my favorite parts of the series.
@@jakew.1859 Its so Mech Warrior its fantastic. It grounds every fight as real and adds a "scavenging to stay alive but also for profit" vibe from it. Its my favorite part of IBO that sets it apart from the rest of the more.... fantastical gundams that rely on lasers and space magic with psychic bullshit powers.
One of the greatest scenes in Gundam history. Mikazuki is an homage to the downtrodden. He rose up to take on what was keeping he and his family down, and he was willing to give his life for that change. That boy’s unfailing resolve made him damn near unstoppable.
@@warlynx5644 Which is pretty hilarious of Mika considering the dire situation he is in. Ahhh it's one of the reasons I love Mika with his no bullshit, annoyed type of attitude 😊❤️ 😈
I love how the Barbatos almost has a mind of its own and it just craves destruction and combat. Mika is the perfect pilot for this Gundam because they have the same personality.
All of the gundam frames are somewhat sentient due to them reacting to the pilots "request" either giving the pilots more power at the sacrifice of a body part or the simple eye glow.
@@eggbro693 yeah, Gundam Hajiroboshi in the IBO Urdr Hunt resets itself to it's original OS Gundam Marchosias, locks the pilot out of the controls and bypass it's own limiter when they met one of the MAs, they definitely have some degree of sentience
Mobile Armors are supposed to be portrayed like this even in older series, power output and ability wise. Although minus the primal wildness of course.
@@AangDknight It is documented that he was the only other one capable one of battling a Mobile Armor 1v1. He used Bael as a Brawler mainly, just like Mikazuki uses Barbatos here.
@@ParagonGoetia Exactly, he can defeat a MA with 2 normal sized swords while Mika can barely doing so at the cost of his body and with the help of a large sword
Hashmal’s beam weapon sounds are haunting, and it’s wild until they noted it I never noticed that there weren’t any energy weapons in IBO until it appeared
This is easily one of the most intense Gundam fights I've ever seen, and I was honestly kind of terrified of it. There was so much going on at once between Mika and the Mobile Armor. The speed, reaction times, the close calls. I had a hard time keeping up with what was going on. And that was just *one* Mobile Armor. I can't imagine what it was like during the Calamity War three hundred years ago. Fighting one that's been asleep for hundreds of years was bad enough. Fighting two or more must've been a death sentence, or worse if that's even possible.
Curious facts: Gundams would normally be dispatched as groups composed of only them or a mix of them and Valkyria frames plus the use of Dainselfs. The idea of a Gundam 1v1 a Mobile Armor is something probably only agnika could've done since he used Bael as a brawler just like Mika, giving more reason as to why they recieve the name Rex after the battle as they stand above the other Gundams and their pilots.
All I can say at this point; where was he when we needed to kill the Apsalus? Or even the Neo Zeong? That would have made those fights SO much easier.....
Mika was an emotionally stunted kid. He certainly had emotion, but didn't know how to express them. He's so emotionally repressed growing up that his default expression was that------
I think basically everyone thought that the rest of the show beyond this point was going to be about that but they kinda pulled the rug out from that lol
Jeez, whomever invented Gundams that utilized that Alaya Vajrana system is nuts. Using humans as literal batteries to power these destructive suits and turning them into paraplegics. This series and Witch from Mercury had the right amount of gritty storytelling, in my opinion.
We totally need a Calamity War series. Seriously, I've been asking to my self, who created this monstrous Mobile Armors, why is it programmed to kill humans how did they make the Alaya-Vijnana System, and the Gundam Frames. Also want to know who Agnika Kaieru is.
The Alaya Vinjana that mikazuki and others use is just a leaked and imperfect copy of the alaya vinjana from the black market. the alaya that they used 300 years ago is perfect where pilots didn't suffer any brain damage even if they used all of the gundams potential. all info's about how to create technologies that they used 300 years ago including the alaya vinjana, mobile armors and gundams was hidden by gallarhorn which led to the devolution of technology in the post disaster era. The Earth Sphere and Outer Sphere originally used Mobile Armors to wage war against each other during the Calamity War. The idea of Seeing Mobile Armors fight against each other in a movie or OVA is insane.
There was a small bit in this fight that showed something most folks probably never noticed: The reason for Barbatos' original giant mace. Mika has changed the weapons Barbatos used to lighter weapons, for dealing with other Mobile Suits, and learning how to fight them more effectively, which he finally masters at the end of season 1, but those weapons are pretty much useless against the heavily armoured Mobile Armours - even if you can hit them easier, it doesn't help much against that thick nano-laminate armour. When Mika picked up the big sword to use, he noted that "Ah, this is perfect. I can kill it with this," because that's the sort of weapon you need to destroy the monstrous MA: heavy and durable melee weapons that can pierce and crush the armour. The heavy mace can easily batter the MA, and then the finishing blow will come from the piercing power of the hidden pile bunker.
Correct. Most of the original Gundam frame weapons are thick and durable. We saw Barbatos's mace, Kimaris's lance, Gusion's hammer, Astaroth's hammer, Marchosias's Mace, Gremory's anchor, Asmodeus's Tonfa and Dantalion's Bayonet. But there's also a special case where mobility is more preferred, this is where Bael's sword and Astaroth's katana come in. In Astaroth's case it has Nanolaminate technology, meaning it made the weapon far sharper in theory. Bael on the other hand is different. It focuses more on the material's durability rather than technology. It is said that Agnika Kaieru was so skilled in piloting Bael that he only need those swords to deal with a Mobile Armor.
@@emanuelcr7207 Right, but there's a reason as to why I didn't include it. As you know MA already dangerous as it is but what makes them even deadlier is that their AI is evolving, they're learning. The more they encounter a MS, the smarter they are. Once they encounter a long range type, they will come up with a strategy to counter it such as sending the little Plumas to either distracting the MS or using them to as shields. This is how they're able to wipe a quarter of humanity's population. What probably happens to Flauros was in desperate attempt to defeat the MA the pilot decides to drag Hashmal from outer space into Mars and slam it onto the surface, thus deactivates the AI from activation and in the process of doing so both MS and MA makes a huge crater on impact and as time went on gets buried overtime until Tekkadan found them.
@@AangDknight Unless it turns out that Bael's dual swords were not its original weapons. Remember, the Legend of Bael was warped quite a bit purely to fit gjallarhorn's political needs.
Small note: Barbatos got talked in the Eye and Arm that Mika ended up losing. Mika just straight up didn't care at the time, he probably knew in the back of his mind that he was irreparably broken but kept going.
I get that same vibe as well, and I think Barbatos would say to mika "Very well boy, I shall show my full might". As his voice goes from calm and collected to something more demonic.
Holy shoot, the whistling pitch with malevolent eyes just implies how much a monster Mika is piloting Barbatos, which is already monstrous enough as it is. This type of robot action on par with Monster Hunter action with our current 2022 technology is nearly impossible, and Mika being nonchalant with blood literally tearing from his eyes was the best thing after the OST and story this anime has XD
You could say the suit is the monster. The gundams are literally named after demons. Barbatos is the 8th spirit named among the list of 72 demons in The Lesser Key of Solomon. According to grimoire tradition, he holds the rank of Duke, and may appear when the sun is in the sign of Sagittarius. When summoned, he appears "with four noble kings and their companions in great troops"
0:12 Mika: "I'll remove those bothersome chains from you." Barbatos: (if you are prepared to harness what those during the days of the Calamity Wars made me to do......) Mika: "So show me your true power....." Barbatos: *Its eyes become filled with Primal fury, staring at Hashimal* (RIP..... AND..... TEAR..... UNTIL IT IS DONE!!!!)
“I can’t see their movements.” The moment this was said I realized that this fight became more anime than any of the believable, semi-realistic skirmishes beforehand. A kid in a mech was moving *too fast for trained adult pilots to comprehend.* That’s some DBZ shit. I love that detail.
To be fair, that kid likely has a battle record far more extensive than anything Juliet has achieved working for Galljhorn. Being a Human Debris he for sure was sent on way more suicidal missions with far less gear and still achieved victory and survived. Many of Galljhorn's top aces would be hard pressed to survive the life the life a human debris had let alone make it to adult hood. That's before we take into consideration the Whiskers operation that only children had a high success rate of surviving and still only had a 50/50 shot.
@@RazielTheUnborn mikazuki wasn’t human debris just a child solider. Akihiro and his crew (basically the tekkadan members with a red strip on their jackets) were the actual human debris.
I would love to see something on the calamity war mentioned throughout IBO either as a movie or a ova miniseries it's often described as a near apocalyptic war with hundreds of mobile armors just like the Hashmal with humanity only able to defend themselves thanks to the Gundams which can only defeat the mobile armors by crippling or even killing their pilots it could easily turn out as one of the darkest entries for the series.
Urdur Hunt is teasing Gundam Marchosias during the calamity war fighting a mobile armor. Marchosias in the present is called Hajiroboshi, though from the small glimpses we've had, its pilot challenged a mobile armor 1 to 1, just like Mikazuki while wearing a red cloth. It has also been shownin PVs releasing its limiter, showing the iconic red eyes.
Here’s what I’m wondering: Just how damn tough were the original Gundam pilots during the Calamity War? Presumably they were taking on fully-functional Mobile Armors on the regular, and if using Barbatos’ power to kill just one did this to Mika, how did those pilots survive repeated fights of this degree? Or did they not survive, and were just replaced like a damaged component after every kill? Perhaps they were just permanently strapped into their Gundams to allow them to at least move.
There were groups of Gundam frames and valkiryas deployed as units to take down a single mobile armor. The only other individual we've heard of 1v1 a mobile armor was Agnika Kaeru, who use Bael like a brawler just like Mikazuki does here. In conclusion the limiter wasnt released that often, one coukd dial it down though, as shown by Mika in the SRW 30 DLC.
@@FALUKYOURMOM This is incorrect, to further emphazise this the Udrur Hunt story will showcase the prize pilots had to pay for also realising it back then. Specifically we will get to see the pilot of Marchosias back then.
@@cumarcilmi2787 The Alaya Vinjana that mikazuki and others use is just a leaked and imperfect copy from the black market. the alaya that they used 300 years ago is perfect where pilots didn't suffer any brain damage even if they remove the gundams limiter. all info's about how to create technologies that they used 300 years ago including the alaya vinjana, mobile armors and gundams was hidden by gallarhorn which led to the devolution of technology in the post disaster era. The Earth Sphere and Outer Sphere originally used Mobile Armors to wage war against each other during the Calamity War. The idea of Seeing Mobile Armors fight against each other in a movie or OVA is insane.
It’s terrifying to think that only one mobile armor was this fucking strong, it makes you wonder how the fuck did the 72 Gundam frames take out the hundreds or maybe even thousands of these damn things during the Calamity War. Sunrise we need a prequel please!
I honestly would've preferred the rest of the show to have been fighting these things instead of the civil war thing that came next. I still liked the civil war to a degree, but this was just so much cooler and fun to watch for me.
@@airsir9559 Cyberpunk reference. In cyberpunk, too much cybernetic implants will overload a person's nervous system and drive them insane. We here see a similar situation with Gundam Barbatos.
Barbatos is definitely a double edge sword gundam, imagine if Mika use barbatos without Alaya-Vijnana System but still acts as one with the gundam, he would be a demon on a different level
Eeeeeeh, the Alaya-Vijnana sysem is not a crutch. The reason he is one of the only people to even have one is because (asides from being a illegal operation by the government standards), the Alaya-Vijnana system has a HIGH mortality rate but the reward for surviving such a "event" is advanced control over mobile suits due to having a direct link to said Gundams, issue is that because of built in safeties it also makes it so that the user cannot over-exert themselves, such as taking on foes the system declares to dangerous to fight such as MAs. With safeties turned off the user can operate a mobile suit with 100% effectiveness, however over-exerting both you and the mobile suit will lead to personal physical damage, part of why even when not taking direct damage to himself he will still get bloody in his own suit, especially his eyes as information is overloading his brain. He would actually be less effective without the Alaya-Vijnana system and without it would not even be able to pilot Barbatos which REQUIRES the user to essentially have the system installed in order to operate properly.
@@funkmantim2661 Now imagine that with somekind of a dampener / supporter or a AV Type-E situation like the Vidar had. Would it make both Barbs and Mika more effective and give the whole demon naming thing and "I'll surrender my body to you in exchange for all the power" a little better of a meaning instead of just losing limb and body sensations?
@@funkmantim2661 while you are right, Mika had 3 A-V, and Akihiro had 2. Both were brutes, but only Mika got to the point where he COULD do more. One is just fine for mobile workers and mobile suits, and they could pilot even Gundams, but yeah. Mika turned the safety off, but he handled a Gundam way better than any MSG protag. Heck he even "heard" Barbatos.
Let not forget that those safeties that Barbatos has Mika needed some of them turn off in the beginning. Remember when some else tried to pilot barbatos it damn near killed them just trying to turn it on.
But whait didnt that mibile armor survive since it fought agains hajiroboshi the rebuild version lf marchosias cus when the mobile armor scanned or saw hajiroboshi it got the flasback idk im confused a little about that scene in urdr hunt
Mika:Come on Barbatos Barbatos:Yeah? Mika: That's your prey Barbatos: Yes, That is my prey Mika: I'll remove those bothersome chains from you *Chains remove* Mika: So show me...your true power. Barbatos: With...pleasure *right eye turn gleaming red*
@@medranodiego8641 with effect and the metal clang sound, its definitely on top of the list but nt-1 alex vs zaku still hold a special place in my heart
True that he's strong and brute, but there was a debate if he's the best pilot. Comparing Mika to Amuro and Kira as a character he might be the strongest if it's a head to head combat, but he's not as sharp nor as strategic as them. Maybe it's due to his inexperience. Unlike Amuro and Kira, Mika doesn't have some kind of training, but he's still as talented as them if given more chances.
Ha i dunno about that the A-V connection was cool but the zero system would like a word with the Barbados, suits with that would regularly take on entire fleets barbatos was not on that level yes it has protective beam armor but everything has its limits still it stands apart as a total badass in a duel id like too see Barbatos fight epyon tho that would be interesting ignoring the newtype/coordinators solely to compare tech not evolution also just have to add that loran is without question the most dangerous gundam pilot ever the turn-a was a WMD on a solar scale
he has talent but not the strongest, with that boost up system he might get as strong as Shinn in SEED/Destiny. if not he just as good as Heero Yui in wing gundam series without zero system.
@@a-real honestly I like this take, it’s facts and has a point, a lot of mika’s fighting comes from reflex and instincts from the machine data barbatos feeds back to him via its system, sure he got a bit of training from teiwaz but not as long as kira amuro and many other seasoned pilots
They need to Expand the IBO Universe since McGillis mentioned the Calamity War 300 Years Ago the 72 Gundam Frames and their Original Pilots, Mobile Armors, Agnika Kaieru and how the War started.
Nanolaminate Armor boasts high defense against Beam weapons by dispersing the beam energy reducing the damage done. The nanolaminate armor is also effective against physical projectiles. As a result, ranged firearms are unable to score decisive hits against them and may only shave off small pieces of it unless at close range. Because of its strength and widespread usage, anti-mobile suit weapons are usually in the form of physical melee weapons as they are best at dealing damage to the armor.
did we watch the same show? G Witch had the Gunvolva fight, the Plant Queta attack, the prologue Lfrith scenes, the Aerial Rebuild launch, Suletta's 6 v 1, etc.
@@Cieln0va Yes, I watched it and I found it quite boring to be honest compared to IBO and other franchises in my opinion, perhaps the only battle I even liked was the one in the prologue and Guel against Elan
Witch From Mercury is the worst full length Gundam series and would be the worst thing to come out of the franchise ever if it weren't for G-Savior's existence.
This is the scene that made me desperately want a calamity war anime. It would be all battles like this one. I also want to see how epic Agnika Kaieru is in the Bael with only 2 swords. He's gotta be a real badass. If only they didn't mess up the ending! This could've been the greatest gundam series ever. Not all that beam spam preaching BS. Just metal clashing with metal and pilots with actual balls unlike some dude on a white/blue gundam beam spamming to the next century while screaming at everyone else to stop. This gundam series was off to such a great start. I can almost bet they had a calamity war anime planned but canceled due to bad reception.
I do not think they messed up the ending imo. Orga was trying to get his destination the quickest way possible , a very dangerous way and it costed alot of lives sadly.
@@FALUKYOURMOM Ya I get that but that doesn't mean it's the only way to get there. The biggest issue was the villains winning. Not very good villains either. That's the reason why it's so condemned by the Asia community and ultimately gave it such a bad reputation.
@@OnlySSSTunaokay that explains a lot. I mean I didn’t like how the villains won either, but this helps me understand why this series hasn’t been revisited and likely won’t
Its people hating the fact IBO is popular and quite powerful in comparison to some other timelines, so they try to downplay it thinking people will take their word. Which I mean good luck with that.
I just hated how this all ended I think most IBO fans would love if a prequel came out for this show for the calamity war or they showed a follow up with Mika’S son
There's rumors that the second half of season 2 (everything after the Hashmal) was so disliked in Japan that the special edition of IBO will only contain everything up to the Hashmal's destruction. I seriously hope it's true because for one, Mikazuki's death would be a lot easier to swallow.
@@wargamesmaster Mikazuki’s death was awfully trash to me. He always mopped the floor with Julietta… he didn’t even have to tap into Barbatos’s super mode. Yet she gets the best of him after he had already passed out and pretty much committed suicide by overdoing it. I just feel a lot of fan were disappointed because IBO could have been and gone much further than just 2 seasons.
The person that created barbatos must have been batshit crazy. A Gundam that gets stronger for every sacrifice.
The Gundam frame essentially was the last resort, you had in essence Skynet with access to machines that would never cease to work, that could disrupt long range communitcations, guided weaponry and to which energy based weaponry was practically useless.
Add to this, it moving faster than bullet time, its one directive being to destroy all humans, having a laser weapon that can destroy hundreds of kilometers from a surface in less than a second with a small beam shot. Its made of the stronget alloy there is, it can create materials, weaponry and even reverse engineer that of other units.
It can create armies of plumas which will provide it any minerals it needs, if that wasnt enough it can repair itself with nanomachines or sacrifice the plumas in combat repair in the middle of combat.
All of this means that besides working around aall the things it nullifies, you need to keep up with speed, reaction time, strenght and durability. All while not relying in an AI only system that might also turn against you. I the shortest amount of time possible, thats why the design of these beasts was how it was.
Include the need for all ground units to also be able to do flight and there you go why these "ground units" can fly.
You see, Barbatos isn't the only gundam to do so.
All IBO gundams do, that's what Alaya Vinjana was made for. Yoh basically become one with the Gundam
@@ParagonGoetia Wait, Barbatos can do all of those things? The use of nanomachines and all these over-the-top features sounds more like the Turn-A to me.
@@kerbodynamicx472 AV is based on bio engeneering tech. The implants are drilled and the nanomachines spread on the body of the person once inserted. The nanomachines used for reconstruction are mostly used by the MA and not the MS.
They named all the Gundam frames in this setting after demons _because_ they saw their creation as a necessary evil to stop the mobile armors.
It wasn't just "hey wouldn't it be edgy if" but out of solemn recognition that they were creating monsters to sacrifice pilots to in a devil's bargain.
They weren't that crazy.
They were that _desperate!_
In a way, that's even more chilling.
Am I the only one who loves the Hashmal's beam firing noise? It sounds like some unholy monsters screech. I love it
Its creation was meant to be a mix of silluette inspired by a metal gear rex, its details within the design and relation to the gundams, a mirror to the Evangelion and its angels.
Finally the beam was meant to invoke Godzillas charging its own beam and desctructive capability.
I love the sound it makes when it gets pissed off and really tries to stamp out Barbados
Mobile armors Kinda were unholy monsters during the calamity war. I swear to GOD there better be a calamity war anime or even a game one day man
Welcome to gundam
Where the sounds are satisfying
I find it ironic that Hashmal is an angel name and angels are depicted as hope and saviors for humanity, yet this Hashmal was monstrous and programmed to kill everything in site
The Barbatos is by far my favorite mobile suit. Not just the design and how badass Mika pilots it. But the sound aesthetic. The exhaust vents howl like a wolf and the steal cable when he gets the tail added scraping on itself as it shoots out and retracts sounding like the laugh of an imp on Barbatos' shoulder.
for real tho, the tail is probably the best sound in the entire franchise, never noticed it sounded like a laugh. Good attention to detail.
And when barbatos flung that tail left and right i couldnt keep myself from smiling cuz it sounds sooo good!
Funny you should say, "howls like a wolf"..... indeed this is Barbatos Lupus Rex
Barbatos is quite an interesting Gundam. It don’t have fancy light sabers that can slice other MS cleanly in two, it doesn’t have huge particle cannons that can obliterate capital ships. It only has metal weapons and traditional firearms. Fighting like a mechanised gladiator, striking down his enemy bit by bit, then end with a lethal blow.
He's actually a barbarian type and is as old as Rx78-02, thats why it is amazing how can a 300 year old scrap from the Calamity war annihilates this modern and specialized suits equipped with lasers and etc.
That's most ms in that verse tho
@@kayievictoria1985 cus mobile suits in this era are practically immune to beam weapons, so physical barbaric weapons is all that works against them effectively.
@kayie victoria Hashmal and other mobile armors in this universe were made before barbatos and the other gundams though. Gundams were actually specifically made to counter the mobile armors and their beam weaponries.
What the cool thing bout barbatos is that he just go berserk making his enemy look like a prey
I love this moment. It was the defining moment of this series. All power comes at a cost. Mika was willing to sacrifice all for the power to protect his family. However McGillis only focused on the power. He never realized sacrifice. He was cold and calculated. He understood loss and risk but not sacrifice. This made their alliance ill-fated and sealed their fate.
He made others sacrifice, and in the end, those people who were scarred by the sacrifices came for him. McGillis too, was one of those orphans, he just didn't appear to be one, but inside, he was as broken as any of them. He probably felt more at home with Tekkadan than any other time.
And Tekkadan was doomed the moment their soul, Biscuit, died on Earth. They were going into that death spiral, even as others tried to stop them - going towards a goal they didn't even really understand nor wanted.
That's what the ending was about - don't make people like this, because violence begets violence in exactly this manner.
Tbh for me it looks more like he is losing his brain cells on the last war against rustal elion.
Tbh the more fitting words for his character is that he is a lunuatic person that is somehow educated / looks sane enough in normal people eyes so much that they don't notice it until the "last moments"
i had a big "oooohhh" moment after the edmonton arc when i realized that mika was literally making a deal with the devil "barbatos" giving his humanity in exchange for power
McGillis couldn’t sacrifice anything cause he had nothing to sacrifice.
He lived no one and nothing, all that mattered was his ambition and desire for power.
@@williamhanna9718 I don't believe he loved no one and nothing. His concept of love was warped and twisted to believe ambition and power WAS love. His molester father raised him as a throwaway puppet. In public he put on a show of caring but in private viewed him as disposable trash. Power, status, manipulation, domination over others was all he knew. And how he tragically doomed all who allied with him.
Never get tired of watching this fight. Mika is a literal monster, kid gets the job done.
One of my favorite aspects of Iron Blooded Orphans is that as they defeat foes they scavenge and take useful components from the battlefield. Seeing Barbatos get upgraded with scavenged components as the series goes on is one of my favorite parts of the series.
Would love to see him and herro go at it in a simulator
@@jakew.1859 Its so Mech Warrior its fantastic. It grounds every fight as real and adds a "scavenging to stay alive but also for profit" vibe from it. Its my favorite part of IBO that sets it apart from the rest of the more.... fantastical gundams that rely on lasers and space magic with psychic bullshit powers.
Not a monster, he’s an apex predator
Setsuna and Exia vs Mika and Barbatos. Ehhhh. I cant say now
One of the greatest scenes in Gundam history. Mikazuki is an homage to the downtrodden. He rose up to take on what was keeping he and his family down, and he was willing to give his life for that change. That boy’s unfailing resolve made him damn near unstoppable.
That "You jerk" moment is the only moment I can remember in the series where Mika actually sounded angry.
I wouldn’t say he was enraged or angered by it, more a mixture of annoyed and frustrated
@@warlynx5644 Which is pretty hilarious of Mika considering the dire situation he is in. Ahhh it's one of the reasons I love Mika with his no bullshit, annoyed type of attitude 😊❤️ 😈
I love how the Barbatos almost has a mind of its own and it just craves destruction and combat. Mika is the perfect pilot for this Gundam because they have the same personality.
and aerial is literally a gundam with self consciousness now
I wouldn't say Mika craves violence. He was just a natural-born killer, not caring for violence but uses it to the extreme.
@@zillagrilla315 He craves violence in the midst of battle but outside of that, he's a pretty chill dude.
All of the gundam frames are somewhat sentient due to them reacting to the pilots "request" either giving the pilots more power at the sacrifice of a body part or the simple eye glow.
@@eggbro693 yeah, Gundam Hajiroboshi in the IBO Urdr Hunt resets itself to it's original OS Gundam Marchosias, locks the pilot out of the controls and bypass it's own limiter when they met one of the MAs, they definitely have some degree of sentience
Before this moment, we asked why the mobile suits were so absurdly powerful. After this moment, we asked if the mobile suits were powerful enough.
Makes me even more curious on how Agnika piloted Bael in Calamity War. The guy only has 2 swords to defear countless of them.
dammit calamity war spinoff when?!!?!?!?!
Mobile Armors are supposed to be portrayed like this even in older series, power output and ability wise. Although minus the primal wildness of course.
@@AangDknight It is documented that he was the only other one capable one of battling a Mobile Armor 1v1.
He used Bael as a Brawler mainly, just like Mikazuki uses Barbatos here.
@@ParagonGoetia Exactly, he can defeat a MA with 2 normal sized swords while Mika can barely doing so at the cost of his body and with the help of a large sword
That moment when you can't rely on your party to help with a raid boss and you go "Fuck it, I'll do it myself!"
Basically when the higher level player is the only one still alive and decides to 1v1 the boss
That's what I do in SWTOR, I can't find anyone decent to do any type of group mission, so I do everything myself.
LEEEEEEEEEEEROOOOOOOOOY JEEEEEEEEEEEENKINNNNNNNNNNS
I love the sound effects. I love the sound of the impacts of the weapons.
Hashmal’s beam weapon sounds are haunting, and it’s wild until they noted it I never noticed that there weren’t any energy weapons in IBO until it appeared
This is easily one of the most intense Gundam fights I've ever seen, and I was honestly kind of terrified of it. There was so much going on at once between Mika and the Mobile Armor. The speed, reaction times, the close calls. I had a hard time keeping up with what was going on. And that was just *one* Mobile Armor. I can't imagine what it was like during the Calamity War three hundred years ago. Fighting one that's been asleep for hundreds of years was bad enough. Fighting two or more must've been a death sentence, or worse if that's even possible.
Curious facts: Gundams would normally be dispatched as groups composed of only them or a mix of them and Valkyria frames plus the use of Dainselfs.
The idea of a Gundam 1v1 a Mobile Armor is something probably only agnika could've done since he used Bael as a brawler just like Mika, giving more reason as to why they recieve the name Rex after the battle as they stand above the other Gundams and their pilots.
All I can say at this point; where was he when we needed to kill the Apsalus? Or even the Neo Zeong? That would have made those fights SO much easier.....
@@Phoenix_Destiny_Kai the Neo Zeong? Are you sure about that?
@@Phoenix_Destiny_Kai neo zeong is a massive and have a lot of armament, but thats it, its literally a statue
@@jnealamsutera6342 okay that's underselling the neo zeong
I love that how Mikazuki isn't a generic emotionless protagonist, but he has his own quips.
Yup. People say he is too emotionless and dull, but the show uses his personality masterfully in the plot
Mika was an emotionally stunted kid. He certainly had emotion, but didn't know how to express them. He's so emotionally repressed growing up that his default expression was that------
being an orphan hit more on him and arguably Atra. All of them were damaged as f but Mika really had one of the most shittiest chilhoods around.
the way he's leaning at the end.... unreal and absolutely the best and coolest pilot in Gundam argurably
There needs to be a prequel to this show that explains the Calamity War and everything that happened!
Only if sunrise get their shit together. Hell that ibo mobile game havnt released yet and it contains story set between s1 and s2.
I think basically everyone thought that the rest of the show beyond this point was going to be about that but they kinda pulled the rug out from that lol
Calamity war Gundam show would blow up the anime realm
They are making season 2 about mikazukis son.
Gundam: Monster Hunter.
Even in battle, he is still polite to ask to borrow Helmwige sword
Idk man, he didn't say please
He didn't really ask. He just politely *took".
@@sws212 Took Hasmal to its grave that's for sure
He literally telling him , not asking
Cool
Jeez, whomever invented Gundams that utilized that Alaya Vajrana system is nuts. Using humans as literal batteries to power these destructive suits and turning them into paraplegics. This series and Witch from Mercury had the right amount of gritty storytelling, in my opinion.
This is literally THE Gundam peak battle in my books. Goddamn. Favorite Gundam series, I just wish for another ending
This was easily my favorite fight in the show
We totally need a Calamity War series. Seriously, I've been asking to my self, who created this monstrous Mobile Armors, why is it programmed to kill humans how did they make the Alaya-Vijnana System, and the Gundam Frames. Also want to know who Agnika Kaieru is.
The Alaya Vinjana that mikazuki and others use is just a leaked and imperfect copy of the alaya vinjana from the black market. the alaya that they used 300 years ago is perfect where pilots didn't suffer any brain damage even if they used all of the gundams potential. all info's about how to create technologies that they used 300 years ago including the alaya vinjana, mobile armors and gundams was hidden by gallarhorn which led to the devolution of technology in the post disaster era. The Earth Sphere and Outer Sphere originally used Mobile Armors to wage war against each other during the Calamity War. The idea of Seeing Mobile Armors fight against each other in a movie or OVA is insane.
There was a small bit in this fight that showed something most folks probably never noticed: The reason for Barbatos' original giant mace.
Mika has changed the weapons Barbatos used to lighter weapons, for dealing with other Mobile Suits, and learning how to fight them more effectively, which he finally masters at the end of season 1, but those weapons are pretty much useless against the heavily armoured Mobile Armours - even if you can hit them easier, it doesn't help much against that thick nano-laminate armour. When Mika picked up the big sword to use, he noted that "Ah, this is perfect. I can kill it with this," because that's the sort of weapon you need to destroy the monstrous MA: heavy and durable melee weapons that can pierce and crush the armour. The heavy mace can easily batter the MA, and then the finishing blow will come from the piercing power of the hidden pile bunker.
Correct. Most of the original Gundam frame weapons are thick and durable. We saw Barbatos's mace, Kimaris's lance, Gusion's hammer, Astaroth's hammer, Marchosias's Mace, Gremory's anchor, Asmodeus's Tonfa and Dantalion's Bayonet. But there's also a special case where mobility is more preferred, this is where Bael's sword and Astaroth's katana come in. In Astaroth's case it has Nanolaminate technology, meaning it made the weapon far sharper in theory. Bael on the other hand is different. It focuses more on the material's durability rather than technology. It is said that Agnika Kaieru was so skilled in piloting Bael that he only need those swords to deal with a Mobile Armor.
@@AangDknight and Flauros dual rail guns.
@@emanuelcr7207 Right, but there's a reason as to why I didn't include it. As you know MA already dangerous as it is but what makes them even deadlier is that their AI is evolving, they're learning. The more they encounter a MS, the smarter they are. Once they encounter a long range type, they will come up with a strategy to counter it such as sending the little Plumas to either distracting the MS or using them to as shields. This is how they're able to wipe a quarter of humanity's population. What probably happens to Flauros was in desperate attempt to defeat the MA the pilot decides to drag Hashmal from outer space into Mars and slam it onto the surface, thus deactivates the AI from activation and in the process of doing so both MS and MA makes a huge crater on impact and as time went on gets buried overtime until Tekkadan found them.
@@AangDknight Unless it turns out that Bael's dual swords were not its original weapons. Remember, the Legend of Bael was warped quite a bit purely to fit gjallarhorn's political needs.
It's also where barbatos got its tail after this battle it came from the mobile armor.
I love how the Mobile Armors are named after angels and the Gundam Frames are named after demons.
and that there are 72 of them
Mikazuki's resolve is most definitely the strongest in the series.
I guess you could call it weaponized autism.
@Gundgok plot armor
@@m4albino201 ikr
He risks it all to protect the woman he loves and family. I can imagine the pain he went through as a true hero . A true Gundam Pilot.
he doesn't love a woman though, he did it all for family and that's it
Small note: Barbatos got talked in the Eye and Arm that Mika ended up losing.
Mika just straight up didn't care at the time, he probably knew in the back of his mind that he was irreparably broken but kept going.
I would actually love to think Barbatos was overjoyed fighting like there's no tomorrow
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After 300 Years, a Gundam Frame sees a MA
Every time I watch this fight, I get this strange feeling like Barbatos has the most savage grin as it fought the Mobile Armor
I get that same vibe as well, and I think Barbatos would say to mika "Very well boy, I shall show my full might". As his voice goes from calm and collected to something more demonic.
"Give me your soul" more like it. Like all demon do.
The camera angles on the arm cannons were amazing.
Yeah I loved that as well. In Attack on Titan, there's the same kind of POV angle with Levi's weird jetpack thingy. It's pretty cool
When some one says 'I've got this' and no one believes him until they see him in action
Every kill he gets he adds a piece. So badass specially after this fight.
one of the best if not the best animated / choreographed combat scene in gundam history
Hands the most hype fight in Gundam. Mika has got to be among the best mobile suit pilots ever.
Holy shoot, the whistling pitch with malevolent eyes just implies how much a monster Mika is piloting Barbatos, which is already monstrous enough as it is. This type of robot action on par with Monster Hunter action with our current 2022 technology is nearly impossible, and Mika being nonchalant with blood literally tearing from his eyes was the best thing after the OST and story this anime has XD
You could say the suit is the monster. The gundams are literally named after demons. Barbatos is the 8th spirit named among the list of 72 demons in The Lesser Key of Solomon. According to grimoire tradition, he holds the rank of Duke, and may appear when the sun is in the sign of Sagittarius. When summoned, he appears "with four noble kings and their companions in great troops"
I always love gruesome mech battle like this... it's really show how a real Mecha fight supposed to look
Nothing like the crap fest that is Witch From Mercury
@@jaredohlstein7355 ikr what was that
@@jaredohlstein7355 they even said physical ballistic weapon is banned lol
これを覚醒中格闘特格派生で出してくれたの嬉しかった
0:12
Mika: "I'll remove those bothersome chains from you."
Barbatos: (if you are prepared to harness what those during the days of the Calamity Wars made me to do......)
Mika: "So show me your true power....."
Barbatos: *Its eyes become filled with Primal fury, staring at Hashimal* (RIP..... AND..... TEAR..... UNTIL IT IS DONE!!!!)
That kid must be insanely physically fit to take all those g forces like that.
Looking back this was 100% inspired by berserk. Barbatos going all out, the red flair from the eyes and the great sword it grabbed.
IBO is a giant berserk reference and I love it
The metal clangs
What other things is berserk reference in IBO?
@@MICROKNIGHT3000 their is literally a kid that looks like him that pilots gusion
@@MICROKNIGHT3000 Akihiro lmao
The Angel and the Demon face each other on the battlefield once again after three centuries.
“I can’t see their movements.”
The moment this was said I realized that this fight became more anime than any of the believable, semi-realistic skirmishes beforehand. A kid in a mech was moving *too fast for trained adult pilots to comprehend.*
That’s some DBZ shit. I love that detail.
To be fair, that kid likely has a battle record far more extensive than anything Juliet has achieved working for Galljhorn. Being a Human Debris he for sure was sent on way more suicidal missions with far less gear and still achieved victory and survived. Many of Galljhorn's top aces would be hard pressed to survive the life the life a human debris had let alone make it to adult hood. That's before we take into consideration the Whiskers operation that only children had a high success rate of surviving and still only had a 50/50 shot.
@@RazielTheUnborn mikazuki wasn’t human debris just a child solider. Akihiro and his crew (basically the tekkadan members with a red strip on their jackets) were the actual human debris.
I would love to see something on the calamity war mentioned throughout IBO either as a movie or a ova miniseries it's often described as a near apocalyptic war with hundreds of mobile armors just like the Hashmal with humanity only able to defend themselves thanks to the Gundams which can only defeat the mobile armors by crippling or even killing their pilots it could easily turn out as one of the darkest entries for the series.
Urdur Hunt is teasing Gundam Marchosias during the calamity war fighting a mobile armor.
Marchosias in the present is called Hajiroboshi, though from the small glimpses we've had, its pilot challenged a mobile armor 1 to 1, just like Mikazuki while wearing a red cloth.
It has also been shownin PVs releasing its limiter, showing the iconic red eyes.
Here’s what I’m wondering: Just how damn tough were the original Gundam pilots during the Calamity War? Presumably they were taking on fully-functional Mobile Armors on the regular, and if using Barbatos’ power to kill just one did this to Mika, how did those pilots survive repeated fights of this degree? Or did they not survive, and were just replaced like a damaged component after every kill? Perhaps they were just permanently strapped into their Gundams to allow them to at least move.
There were groups of Gundam frames and valkiryas deployed as units to take down a single mobile armor.
The only other individual we've heard of 1v1 a mobile armor was Agnika Kaeru, who use Bael like a brawler just like Mikazuki does here.
In conclusion the limiter wasnt released that often, one coukd dial it down though, as shown by Mika in the SRW 30 DLC.
Technology was better back then so when they use the Gundams full power it did not cost them to sight or anything
@@FALUKYOURMOM This is incorrect, to further emphazise this the Udrur Hunt story will showcase the prize pilots had to pay for also realising it back then.
Specifically we will get to see the pilot of Marchosias back then.
@@ParagonGoetia you are playing urdr hunt?
@@FALUKYOURMOM in ocassion through QooApp.
Though theres people uploading the story with subtitles.
Man just imagining how crazy strong the past Gundam user are during the mobile armor war is scary
Especially Agnika kaieru, he probably killed handful of these bastards. I can't imagine how he did that with two swords
@@cumarcilmi2787 The Alaya Vinjana that mikazuki and others use is just a leaked and imperfect copy from the black market. the alaya that they used 300 years ago is perfect where pilots didn't suffer any brain damage even if they remove the gundams limiter. all info's about how to create technologies that they used 300 years ago including the alaya vinjana, mobile armors and gundams was hidden by gallarhorn which led to the devolution of technology in the post disaster era. The Earth Sphere and Outer Sphere originally used Mobile Armors to wage war against each other during the Calamity War. The idea of Seeing Mobile Armors fight against each other in a movie or OVA is insane.
Every time I see barbatos eye turn red it feels like its to life and staring into my soul like a devil
The POV shot of the arm cannon is so nice
I also love how this is one of the only times we see Mika raise his voice in any way
It’s terrifying to think that only one mobile armor was this fucking strong, it makes you wonder how the fuck did the 72 Gundam frames take out the hundreds or maybe even thousands of these damn things during the Calamity War. Sunrise we need a prequel please!
proper squad tactics, ambushes and snipers
We really do need a prequel. A proper one.
This was easily my favorite part of all IBO - I wish they had more like it
Mika as an actual New type would be fucking insane I’d argue. He’s 1 of the most deadly gundam MCs ever just because of how he fights.
the way barbatos using that huge sword only with one hand and full speed is terrifying
After watching marchosias vs harael
I wonder how monstrous the calamity war barbatos was, damn
I honestly would've preferred the rest of the show to have been fighting these things instead of the civil war thing that came next. I still liked the civil war to a degree, but this was just so much cooler and fun to watch for me.
This Fight Is So Cyberpsychotic and Chaotic That It Just Gave Me Such Goosebumps
Cyberpsychotic?
@@airsir9559 Cyberpunk reference. In cyberpunk, too much cybernetic implants will overload a person's nervous system and drive them insane. We here see a similar situation with Gundam Barbatos.
man, with everything that comes later, this one forgot how good this scene was
Mika is a vessel for Barbatos, when he says I will release these bothersome chains! I mean Gundams finest
Barbatos is definitely a double edge sword gundam, imagine if Mika use barbatos without Alaya-Vijnana System but still acts as one with the gundam, he would be a demon on a different level
aren't his skills enchanced by the system, how would he be one with the Gundam without it
Eeeeeeh, the Alaya-Vijnana sysem is not a crutch. The reason he is one of the only people to even have one is because (asides from being a illegal operation by the government standards), the Alaya-Vijnana system has a HIGH mortality rate but the reward for surviving such a "event" is advanced control over mobile suits due to having a direct link to said Gundams, issue is that because of built in safeties it also makes it so that the user cannot over-exert themselves, such as taking on foes the system declares to dangerous to fight such as MAs. With safeties turned off the user can operate a mobile suit with 100% effectiveness, however over-exerting both you and the mobile suit will lead to personal physical damage, part of why even when not taking direct damage to himself he will still get bloody in his own suit, especially his eyes as information is overloading his brain. He would actually be less effective without the Alaya-Vijnana system and without it would not even be able to pilot Barbatos which REQUIRES the user to essentially have the system installed in order to operate properly.
@@funkmantim2661 Now imagine that with somekind of a dampener / supporter or a AV Type-E situation like the Vidar had. Would it make both Barbs and Mika more effective and give the whole demon naming thing and "I'll surrender my body to you in exchange for all the power" a little better of a meaning instead of just losing limb and body sensations?
@@funkmantim2661 while you are right, Mika had 3 A-V, and Akihiro had 2. Both were brutes, but only Mika got to the point where he COULD do more. One is just fine for mobile workers and mobile suits, and they could pilot even Gundams, but yeah. Mika turned the safety off, but he handled a Gundam way better than any MSG protag. Heck he even "heard" Barbatos.
Let not forget that those safeties that Barbatos has Mika needed some of them turn off in the beginning. Remember when some else tried to pilot barbatos it damn near killed them just trying to turn it on.
Its a fucking crime how this series finished like, it had so much promise for more seasons and Mika was a good character.
People who think it's a crime don't get it.
We need a calamity war prequel for real
I'm here after watching Marchosias gave a Mobile armor PTSD lol😂
Frfr
But whait didnt that mibile armor survive since it fought agains hajiroboshi the rebuild version lf marchosias cus when the mobile armor scanned or saw hajiroboshi it got the flasback idk im confused a little about that scene in urdr hunt
When Mika takes the safeties off and Barbatos' eyes go red I'm reminded of a line from the Mass Effect 2 trailer: "I will show you true power!"
Barbatos at 1:23 be like: DEJA VU
And Mika at 3:26 be like: well that was close, with such a calm facial expression 😅😂
Mika:Come on Barbatos
Barbatos:Yeah?
Mika: That's your prey
Barbatos: Yes, That is my prey
Mika: I'll remove those bothersome chains from you
*Chains remove*
Mika: So show me...your true power.
Barbatos: With...pleasure *right eye turn gleaming red*
Perfect description right there.
''Now Mika! Bring it down!"
RULES OF NATURE
STOP THAT BLADE!
Unlike every gundam that looks angelic, this one looks like a demonic beast, and I love it.
More like a wolf and also gorilla with the big shoulders
when the 18 year monster hunter veteran decides to get serious and show how it's done in a 4x difficulty quest.
its just the absolute best 1:1 duel in all of Gundam.
Sorry but no, there are a heck of a lot better one on one fights than this one.
@@medranodiego8641 with effect and the metal clang sound, its definitely on top of the list
but nt-1 alex vs zaku still hold a special place in my heart
@@medranodiego8641 name them then
When you invite you high level buddy to the boss fight but he solos it instead
Man he was fucked up after this but he’s definitely the strongest pilot in gundam history
True that he's strong and brute, but there was a debate if he's the best pilot. Comparing Mika to Amuro and Kira as a character he might be the strongest if it's a head to head combat, but he's not as sharp nor as strategic as them. Maybe it's due to his inexperience. Unlike Amuro and Kira, Mika doesn't have some kind of training, but he's still as talented as them if given more chances.
Lmfao good joke
Ha i dunno about that the A-V connection was cool but the zero system would like a word with the Barbados, suits with that would regularly take on entire fleets barbatos was not on that level yes it has protective beam armor but everything has its limits still it stands apart as a total badass in a duel id like too see Barbatos fight epyon tho that would be interesting ignoring the newtype/coordinators solely to compare tech not evolution
also just have to add that loran is without question the most dangerous gundam pilot ever the turn-a was a WMD on a solar scale
he has talent but not the strongest, with that boost up system he might get as strong as Shinn in SEED/Destiny. if not he just as good as Heero Yui in wing gundam series without zero system.
@@a-real honestly I like this take, it’s facts and has a point, a lot of mika’s fighting comes from reflex and instincts from the machine data barbatos feeds back to him via its system, sure he got a bit of training from teiwaz but not as long as kira amuro and many other seasoned pilots
They need to Expand the IBO Universe since McGillis mentioned the Calamity War 300 Years Ago the 72 Gundam Frames and their Original Pilots, Mobile Armors, Agnika Kaieru and how the War started.
We have real badass gundam back then
now we have gundam G quacks
Nanolaminate Armor boasts high defense against Beam weapons by dispersing the beam energy reducing the damage done.
The nanolaminate armor is also effective against physical projectiles. As a result, ranged firearms are unable to score decisive hits against them and may only shave off small pieces of it unless at close range.
Because of its strength and widespread usage, anti-mobile suit weapons are usually in the form of physical melee weapons as they are best at dealing damage to the armor.
In terms of piloting in all gundam series. Mika is my number one, next is Setsuna and then Kira Yamato. ♥️♥️ Hoping for another Gundam series. 😍🥰
Watching the barbatos with that sword and one arm hits different after 5 hours of fighting knight artorias 😭
Give me goosebumps and happy tears every time I watch this
The first time they really fight together and Mika talks to him I cried when his eyes lit up and it did the bassy PSHAWHNG ovo
It's a shame G-witch doesn't have badass scenes like this
I agree. WFM was disappointing
did we watch the same show? G Witch had the Gunvolva fight, the Plant Queta attack, the prologue Lfrith scenes, the Aerial Rebuild launch, Suletta's 6 v 1, etc.
@@Cieln0va Yes, I watched it and I found it quite boring to be honest compared to IBO and other franchises in my opinion, perhaps the only battle I even liked was the one in the prologue and Guel against Elan
It was a rush job
Witch From Mercury is the worst full length Gundam series and would be the worst thing to come out of the franchise ever if it weren't for G-Savior's existence.
Well now I just want a mech based Monster Hunter game
I can only imagine the maintenance costs for barbatos💀
so hashmal system is same with legion from eighty six that has it own inteligence basiclly like terminator but more in op version?
That "I'm fine!" is fuckin' cool
Hand to hand combat is always spectacular.. that barbatos n mika surely is a monster..
this has been one of the only other gundams that I can think of that also deserve the title of White Devil
More like a White Wolf
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can you name another fight scene in gundam universe that can top this one... I cant think of any...
There isn’t one. This is on a different level.
No romance shit, No cry for Friendship, just pure blood lust Mikazuki
Favorite Anime ever. From start to finish 10/10 Might rewatch
Imagine if they made a series that's set during the calamity war
and as a reward, his final machine will be given a unique weapon: a wire-guided tail-blade
One of the coolest remotes
the moment when a speed runner teamed with casual gamer when fighting a boss
This is the scene that made me desperately want a calamity war anime. It would be all battles like this one. I also want to see how epic Agnika Kaieru is in the Bael with only 2 swords. He's gotta be a real badass. If only they didn't mess up the ending! This could've been the greatest gundam series ever. Not all that beam spam preaching BS. Just metal clashing with metal and pilots with actual balls unlike some dude on a white/blue gundam beam spamming to the next century while screaming at everyone else to stop. This gundam series was off to such a great start. I can almost bet they had a calamity war anime planned but canceled due to bad reception.
I do not think they messed up the ending imo. Orga was trying to get his destination the quickest way possible , a very dangerous way and it costed alot of lives sadly.
@@FALUKYOURMOM Ya I get that but that doesn't mean it's the only way to get there. The biggest issue was the villains winning. Not very good villains either. That's the reason why it's so condemned by the Asia community and ultimately gave it such a bad reputation.
@@OnlySSSTuna I did not really like the villains either except for the old dude
@@OnlySSSTunaokay that explains a lot. I mean I didn’t like how the villains won either, but this helps me understand why this series hasn’t been revisited and likely won’t
Oh, hey. When did I end up on the edge of my seat?
They need to do a series on the Calamity War
still wish mika went more beastmode like this in the finale, like i wish he still had the arms
That wasn't a Gundam fighting a Mobile Armor. That was a Demon slaying a Dragon.
Favorite fight scene. Mika is an badass that is why his call the demon
A visceral fight between monsters.
teiwaz engineers:"AGAIN???"
I love this fight lol it just shows just how bad ass barbatos is
Dayumm.. I forgot to breath with this scene bro
I wish the series had ended here honestly. Quality of writing takes an absolute free fall after this
Thats very subjective
Barbatos is slow, clunky and a GM can beat it- the internet.
Barbatos:
I mean, Julietta said it herself. It's so fast eyes cannot catch up with it's movements. And that's Lupus.
Its people hating the fact IBO is popular and quite powerful in comparison to some other timelines, so they try to downplay it thinking people will take their word.
Which I mean good luck with that.
I just hated how this all ended I think most IBO fans would love if a prequel came out for this show for the calamity war or they showed a follow up with Mika’S son
There's rumors that the second half of season 2 (everything after the Hashmal) was so disliked in Japan that the special edition of IBO will only contain everything up to the Hashmal's destruction.
I seriously hope it's true because for one, Mikazuki's death would be a lot easier to swallow.
@@wargamesmaster Mikazuki’s death was awfully trash to me. He always mopped the floor with Julietta… he didn’t even have to tap into Barbatos’s super mode. Yet she gets the best of him after he had already passed out and pretty much committed suicide by overdoing it. I just feel a lot of fan were disappointed because IBO could have been and gone much further than just 2 seasons.