Dainselin Team damage the 2 gundams so they go beserk not trying to live to try to kill so that way they can meet up with those who are dead that they love sad story.............
One of the coolest bits- the pilots that Julieta warns to get away when she tackles Barbatos are ALREADY DEAD! Mika killed them in the instant his tail was still in range.
Holy fuck, I never noticed but that's insane. By the time she realized and reacted to what was going on, it was already done. Very satisfying to know that Mika took out as many enemies as inhumanly possible.
A further showcase at how utter pathethic Julieta is to Mika. She could never best him, she couldn't stop him from killing her men. Nothing she did *ever* mattered, she didn't even win the fact by skill, Mika bled out. A hollow victory, in fact she never beat ANYONE of note.
@@XenoJehuty84 Even when she had Mika dead in her sights Mika just IGNORED her and instead went after more of her men and killed them in an instant (unfortunately that scene is not here). Mika never treated her as a real opponent to begin with.
@@Athrun82 And it Really showcased too how much of a joke her faction was, this 'peak military force of peacekeepers', incapable to even present a show of force without underhanded betrayal. In the end they're only able to achieve victories if they just shoot you from behind.
Iok acted as if he's changed near the end only to show his true cowardly nature at the end. In the end, that's all he is. A coward. And he died crying like a coward, unlike the so called 'villains' he wanted to pass 'judgement' on.
The thing is, Tekkadan were the villains. As bad as Gallagher were, they are still the world police and keep the peace. Tekkadan wanted to be ome the Kings of Mars and went about becoming a terrorist group under the wing of McGillis. If they had stuck to themselves on Mars and stayed with the Yakuza family instead of splitting off they wouldn't have became the villains of the story. When they fought for their own goals and not being enticed by the goals of others, they were the heroes. Once they allowed others to lead them, they became the villains because their newfound path was that of a villain chosen by another.
Big fact he literally got alot of them killed cause he was lucky and he alway got beat by them multiple times and if he just stay off the field he wouldn't got killed but thank to him be cocky he thought he could finish one of them off but he ran into the one person he piss off the most and I love that scene
@@SoldierSpiderx Basically he wanted to be "the Hero" who dealt the final blow to "the Villain" by not doing anything himself and only coming out when he's certain he can win. Unfortunately, he underestimated his enemy.
@@RazielTheUnborn No, Tekkadan were only the 'villains' because the story's narrative clumisly push them into that strange Yakuza-esque story allegory that from what I recall the director was so keen on pushing into the story. Tekkadan were literally the bottom of the barrel trying to claw their way into normalcy and legitimacy in a world where the ruling powers pushed everyone not them, or their fellow 'haves' into the dirt. Yes, Tekkadan did questionable things, but their foes were clearly far worse. All they wanted was to reach the point they could stop fighting and not always have to look over their shoulders. Yes making the deal with Macgillis was a bad call on Orga's part; and while ol' Chocolate Man was clearly a damaged individual with morally dubious methods, he also wanted to destroy the corruption that created him and Tekkadan. Their wants are absolutely understandable, and while the means to get them, especially on MacGillis's part are questionable; their foes are far FAR worse and did not deserve the clean victory they got. Tekkadan were basically slave child soldiers with nowhere to go; while Gallajorn were a centuries old ruling dynasty with its corrupt members actively fighting to keep things inequal and maintain their power base. Rustal's fleet ENGINEERED the Dort Massacare, and if not for Tekkadan and Kudellia, it would have ended worse than it did. MacGillis' adopted Father IS a pedophile who was engineering all the resistance Kudellia and Tekkadan went through in season one, just to consolidate more power. While the downer ending is fine, I feel it would have been better if more than Idok died on Rustal's side, maybe leaving him alone to contemplate the sacrifices made, or better yet, Shino DID take Rustal out, and Gaelio did a mutual kill with MacGillis, leaving just Jullietta with a hollow victory she has no capacity to move beyond because of how 'basic' she is as just Rustal's sword. Another alt-ending idea I think would have fit, would be a guilt-ridden Gaelio turning them ALL in after the fact, given he once agreed with MacGillis that the Arianode Fleet's methods with Dort and other instances 'didn't sit well with him'. A nice cap off to the entire 'revenge solves nothing' theme. I don't entirely disagree once MacGillis was guiding Tekkadan into his coup they threw their lot in with an actual devil, and thus, put themselves into the 'role of villain' once Rustal used his far better connections to paint them as such; but who among them first pulled out using ILLEGAL WEAPONS to discredit the other side? So no, Tekkadan were ultimately more victims of the 'system' Gallajorn created, not the actual villains. That was always Gallajorn, and their proxies like Nobliss, who at least paid in blood for his role in things; sadly to Ride's detriment.
04:00: "Stand Back, I'll handle him".... Honey, you can't handle mustard on the side of your toast, let alone Mika piloting Barbatos. I mean, you needed an entire platoon, plus freaking Odin's hammer, to shave away 90% of his health, just to barely hold a candle to him. Not even realizing your entire platoon is already dead, jumping ahead in false gusto. One of my biggest grips is that this character survived in the end.
Akihiro and Mikazuki fought valiantly until the end and died honorable deaths. Iok, however, was dishonorable after all the awful things he's done, so nothing of value was lost when he died, so good on Akihiro for finally killing him (even at the cost of his life) and avenging Naze, Amida, Lafter, and the other turbines who have died because of Iok.
the best part is that if lok just stay out on the battlefield he would never got killed but he was so cocky that he thought he could finish one of them off but he ran into the wrong person he piss off the most Akihiro and Akihiro was like I GOING KILL YOU BEFORE I MEET MY FRIENDS ON THE OTHER SIDE
04:35 - Iok's crimes are so detestable that even the Gusion Rebake Full City is roaring its fury and disgust at the bastard as it crushes the Kujan to death.
@@lowkeyarki7091 There are multiple things 1st) He awakens the mobile armor, agro it to a nearby city full of innocent people who died due to his actions. 2nd). He shot down Kaze when he was surrounding and killed most of the Tirbins fleeing. 3rd). He had the gull to say everything he did was for the greater good.
They took shots from anti-ship weapons crippling their machines and injuring them and yet they still fought like demons. Remind of a quote “a soldier doesn’t fight because he hates what’s in front of him, but because he loves what is behind him.” And theses two are fighting for all those they love.
Iok deserved every single agonizing second. Julietta was a jobber til the end, a failure who was constantly receiving undue praise. She didn't defeat Mika, the bloodloss did. She couldn't even protect those pilots she barged into Barbatos for.
All things considered, I think she's probably the "best" of normal soldiers. She's constantly been a thorn in Tekkadan's side despite her being outmatched completely. All else considered, as someone who wasn't augmented like Tekkadan was, she probably deserves the praise she's gotten from her side.
@@kylehahn4410 you know DAMN WELL that if they hadn’t used the deimsleif, Mika would have WRECKED her shit… they had to cheat with an anti fortress rail gun in order to even have a sleight chance of winning. Check yaself💀
@@megatram7410 yes... Mika failed to subdue her which gave her the chance to throw a weapon that led to Shino missing the shot.. That shit was painful to watch ngl
I love how they went wild as soon as everything is destroyed. Their mission is done either way so all that's left is to clear the rest of the rubble. They fought like gladiators staking their lives for every kill to show that Tekkadan's bites and barks weren't for show.
But is die with dainsleif(is like a railgun but fired into the land area and after the dainsleif bullet lands on the ground it will create an earthquake effect depending on how much use of the bullet the more use, the bigger the earthquake)
Barbatos is the most demanding of those Suits as it basically consumes it's pilot. Mika was only able to fully "function" when he was hooked to Barbatos otherwise he was a cripple as Barbatos had cost him an eye and the use of his left arm at the end of season 1 and had crippled him after the fight with the Mobile Armor
@@Athrun82 mika also pushes Barbatos the hardest out of any gundam pilot in IBO, he's the only one who fights on with the limiter off, Gusion never has red eyes, neither does kimaris nor bael
@@user-lv8dn8gw9z More like the only one who forces the limiter down. When the Mobile Armor struck he was also struck with some form of Inhibitor but he forced it down by sheer will which in turn crippled him completly
@@skyeshi3570 you need 3 to unlock that ability. In the lore having 3 implants is equal to the system used 300 years ago which is why mika was able to use it and not akihiro
@@xchaos2501x not quite, it could be operated by a single implant, however they removed the limiters so only Mika was able to use it, I think Akihiro was able to move it around, but not do anything insane in it.
I like that they fully used tactics appropiate for dealing with a mobile armour, dainsleif fire from orbit. And while crucial to their deaths, it failed to disable either. Akihiro got his revenge, and Mikazuki killed many pilots and only failed to kill Julieta from a combination of dainslief injuries, being slightly distracted killing everyone else nearby, and just how survivable her suit is combined with her skill.
Julietta should have died many times but Mikazuki "spared" her many time either because she is a woman and he was thinking about the two others on his side or because he respecteed her vow similar to his toward his friend and leader Julietta is still the biggest fraud of the show second to Iok Kujan and deserved to die
@@GrayFolxy Mika NEVER really acknowledged her, he seemed more annoyed at her being a nuisance than any 'respected' enemy. She only survive because of plot armor.
Akihiro would crush you for calling him a space pirate since they're what tore his whole family apart and turned him into Human Debris in the first place.
This show remains for having one of the best, most frustrating, most depressing and probably realistic endings ever. A lot of good people died. The heroes don’t get a magic get out of jail free card to disappear and live happily ever after. Too many bad guys survive and flourish. Life goes on with more of the same. Only a few true small victories achieved. Makes them feel even more important and special.
Realistic doesn't mean well written. Gaelio should be dead Juiletta only survives because mika never actually properly fights her and in the end she doesn't even kill him, bloodloss does The whole king of Mars shit was stupid and imo Orga wouldn't be so obsessed with it, seeing as how just a trip to earth cost biscuit and a good of other people
I both loved and hated this part of the anime, the weapons were cool, that idiots death was glorious, but they did so many characters dirty in their final moments.
@@christianvirtudazo3106 realistic in what way? Characters act completely different than they do in S1, which would make sense if they changed but they haven't, Orga is the same as he is but without biscuit S1 mika would have killed julieta but he doesn't because the plot demands it Idk how well thought out the mcgillis arc was because it seems very cobbled together, like his plan boiled down to getting bael and then???? Sure it's realistic to use really fucking big guns against a superior opponent and it is realistic to control the narrative when you are the galaxy's police It's not the deaths that annoy people, it's how they were handled
Does anyone know what kind of Mobile Suits killed Akihiro after he crushed Iok? It looks like it has two large thrusters, one on each shoulder and carries a bayoneted rifle. They definitely aren’t Grazes.
@@suspiciouscheese4518 According to the wiki that The suit can equip a space-use booster on its back, which is also usable for combat under gravity. this means it the reginlaze can equip or unequip it.
they are for sure Grazes actually, they're just the arianrhod fleet version of them. they have their space thrust packs on in this case. I'm fairly certain they're not Reginlazes.
bruh the fact lok was cocky after he cause so much damage to them and got some many of them killed and he did it while on the sidelined while his mans was get killed and I love the fact that he ran into one guy that he piss off the most that Akihiro literally was about to died but once he heard lok name he like I going kill you before I go on the other side to meet my friends and the best part if lok just stay on the sidelined he would never got killed and I never did like Julieta she act like she was all that but alway lost multiple time and she only killed Mikazuki heavy injury and already dead and I wish we got a second season for sure
The only thing i would’ve changed about this show is that mikazuki should have killed julieta. She had to go. Mad annoying. Other than that perfect ending
Babators: 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 (like the demon Buer) may appear when the sun is in the sign of Sagittarius. He appears "with four noble kings and their companions in great troops when summoned." Barbatos grants the ability to understand the spoken language of animals, such as birds singing and dogs barking. He reveals hidden treasures concealed by the enchantment of magicians, gives knowledge of past and future events, and reconciles disputes between friends and those who hold power. Barbatos has 30 legions of spirits under his command and once belonged to the angelic order of Virtues. Gusion: He tells all past, present, and future things, shows the meaning of all questions asked to him, reconciles friends, and gives honor and dignity.
@@nurlindafsihotang49 Roughly speaking yes. Basically, all of the 72 pillars of Solomon are. For another Marchosias (35 of the 72) Wikipedia has the following: Is a great and mighty Marquis of Hell, commanding thirty legions of demons. In the Ars Goetia, the first book of The Lesser Key of Solomon (17th century), he is depicted as a wolf with gryphon's wings and a serpent's tail, spewing fire from his mouth, but at the request of the magician he may take the form of a man. He is a strong fighter and gives true answers to all questions, and is very faithful to the magician in following his commands. Before his fall he belonged to the angelic order of Dominations (or Dominions), and when he was bound by Solomon, he told him that after 1,200 years he hoped to return to Heaven ("unto the Seventh Throne"). In the Pseudomonarchia Daemonum (1577) of Johann Weyer the demon is called Marchocias and his description is much the same as that given in the Goetia except that his gender when appearing as a wolf is female ("a cruel she wolf") and spewing forth "I cannot tell what" from his mouth. He likewise hopes to eventually return to the Seventh Throne but is "deceived in that hope."
Despite all the satisfaction battle, in the end Tekkadan is getting crushed by mere quantity and little bit tactic, that speak for their lack of experience and still just a group of innocent children.... Had they wait until they r mature enough, they can definitely take the odds...
@@Honest_Mids_Masher Dude, I take the whole illegal tactic as a sign of respect and fear. Mika and Akihiro were unbeatable in their Gundams. Put them against an army of, let's say, 5,000 with fully fueled and fixed Barbatos and Gusion. It would be a one-sided slaughter for Gjallhorn. Rustel needed to end the fight with the majority of his men intact because he needed to show Gjallhorn was still strong. If word got out that two kids defeated the best army in Sol, then Gjallhorn would crumple (we can only dream.) So Rustel did an illegal static as his only way to win and it's realistic. Since governments do all sorts of shady things and cover them up.
@@zillagrilla315 Sure I ain't arguing against that but I'm talking about the fact that the whole reason that Tekkadan went to Mars is because Rustal has a weak supply line there and wouldn't be able to bring much firepower and yet illegal weaponry that's enough to turn two Gundams into walking corpses somehow not only managed to escape the eyes of the public and anyone's radar despite McGillis being able to find out the disappearance of only one dainsleif but they were also able to bring said dainsleifs all the way to Mars, the place where they were supposed to be weak.
@@Honest_Mids_Masher oh I doubt people buy their bullshit but can anyone else do? Earth, the colonies, and Mars don't have armies to fight Gjallhorn. Better to bow your heads to live another day.
@@zillagrilla315 You could make that argument but it still doesn't explain how exactly they brought dainsleifs all the way to Mars when they weren't supposed to be able to
In all of gundam series. I love the ibo the most. The live ammo,bulky iron weapon. No superficial or lazer type like shield and weapons. How heavy it feels every time barbatos smack the enemies with its chunk of steel weapon. Its more realistic.
For the people they saved. The members of Tekkadan got to live because of Mika and Akihiro's sacrifice. In contrast McGillis died all alone with no friends or family to fight for. He died in vain despite also being a good pilot.
This and some reasons why IBO and my favorite of the alternative timelines, had a realistic outcome, it wasn't an exaggerated ending where the MC becomes a god They had the help of space magic or something generic clicher, and in the end they just obeyed Orga's last order, already knowing that they were going to lose themselves by sacrificing themselves and gaining time for their loved ones allies , in my opinion this series destroys the last one that came out from G-witch which was boring and disappointing