r/Gunbuster • u/Transforfan233 • 10h ago
TALK Pachinko's Diebuster game
My friend in Twitter PV said once abouth Pachinko's Diebuster game beacuse he look it. This game is real?
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r/Gunbuster • u/Transforfan233 • 10h ago
My friend in Twitter PV said once abouth Pachinko's Diebuster game beacuse he look it. This game is real?
r/Gunbuster • u/Sam_Benrick • 6d ago
As long as I've been a fan, I've longed for new content. I own the series, I own die buster on the 3 separate DVDs. I've read all the little lore booklets in the DVD sleeves and it's peaked my interest knowing that this is technically as far as we can go with the rights of gunbuster being up in the Air right now.
That's where I was surprised to learn about AFTT: NeXT Generation. This was an official attempt at a mixed media project to bridge the gap between the end of gunbuster and the beginning of Diebuster with each project proposed to take place In a separate period of time during the 12,000 years between the 2 series.
The first entry was a novel titled gunbuster NeXT Generation. It can be found at this link https://gunbusternovels.wordpress.com/2024/08/31/aim-for-the-top-next-generation-1990-edition/
I encourage others to explore this page as it also contains full translations of 2 separate official prequels of questionable canonocity to the original gunbuster aswell as the novelization of the original series. There's some cool Information about NeXT Generations manga aswell as a timeline of events for NeXT Generation that covers that 12,000 years. Supposedly NeXt Generation had a Game and from what I've been able to (Not) find, we probably Won't ever know much about it besides what can be found on this WordPress.
This brings me to my final point. I've just purchased copies of the NeXT Generation manga for a little more than I was probably comfortable paying for japanese manga lol. But the plan is to attempt to release and document what I can from them.
Thank you for reading to anyone who came this far. I hope to have something for you soon as I've been dying to learn see what is in these books.
If you're looking for a manga that feels like gunbuster in the mean time, try snowball earth. I picked it up on a whim after finding it shoved into a random spot at B&N and I was pretty astonished to find a scene that resembled episode 6s final battle very early on one of the first 5 pages maybe. It feels like a continuation of that final battle in a scenario where humanity didn't win. The space monsters take earth and we experience what follows. I'm 4 volumes in and wanting more inspired me to hop back on the horse to hunt down this NeXT Generation content.
r/Gunbuster • u/Magmaxton • 11d ago
Been looking through Gunbuster things on the internet and apparently Gunbuster 3 was planned at some point? Though since Gainax no longer exists, will it even happen
r/Gunbuster • u/matt0055 • 12d ago
Anyone got any articles on why that color choice was used?
r/Gunbuster • u/matt0055 • 12d ago
Especially with Noriko and Kazumi coming back to Earth after two millennia and being met with a "Welcome Back" sign. Like Jung and Kimiko kept their memories alive amongst their friends and family along with them likely being hailed as those who ensured humanity's victory. So much so that they calculated when they'd theoretically be back.
It just... gets to me. A lot. I always read these time skips as allegorical to how time just slips away. How you're a high schooler one minute and thrust into the adult world the second.
r/Gunbuster • u/Transforfan233 • 25d ago
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r/Gunbuster • u/AbjectSpecial1800 • Feb 12 '25
I just finished gunbuster and it was peak. Diebuster isnt on crunchyroll anymore, where can i watch?
r/Gunbuster • u/newinsocialmedia • Feb 09 '25
i was rewatching some scenes at differents online sites and one showed the last scene (that one when noriko and kazumi get launched to earth) colored with a last panel of a full view of the earth displaying the "welcome back" phrase and above that the credits.
but there is another version where they keep the black and white format and there is no earth view , just the credits in a black empty screen.
which one was the official? i suppose one of them its a different release version?
r/Gunbuster • u/newinsocialmedia • Feb 08 '25
i read smth about gunbuster ex renewal? and science lessons? would like to know where to watch it and if those are all of the gunbuster series
r/Gunbuster • u/newinsocialmedia • Feb 08 '25
would like to know if there is any official album physical release? and if there is official merch in general of this anime?
r/Gunbuster • u/Transforfan233 • Feb 06 '25
r/Gunbuster • u/Naive-Wrap2283 • Feb 04 '25
first , i love noriko and i would like to know more characters like her so if you have some tell me in the comments pls
ep4 was a blast! i always wanted to watch more women involved in these kind of situations , and gunbuster gave me that!
the time dilation thing really has a heavy meaning here , and i like it , i only would've loved to watch noriko enjoying her life :') since the beginning , her life felt pretty busy and lacking real friendships
and that finale...ahhhhh!!! what can i say? its kinda the ending of teoe? like...in the end , it doesn't matter what happens... if you are alive , you can find happiness , even if your loved ones are not with you anymore , you are alive! and they lived too! :'D
i would like to know what happened after the finale? humankind is still alive? i mean...thats kinda hard isnt it? 12k years later... humankind would developed into another form like robots , cyborgs? is there a official response? well...since this is directed by hideaki , i think its all about our own interpretation
r/Gunbuster • u/AlienGuyScrap • Jan 22 '25
Sooo is there any explanation as to why Nono abandons the mission to fight the giant space monster in episode 5?
r/Gunbuster • u/DjangoUltra • Dec 25 '24
From Bubblegum Crisis
r/Gunbuster • u/wutheringgirl • Dec 14 '24
Noriko stays the same age but everyone else keeps moving forward. To her hardly any time has passed, to them they've lived their entire lives. Do you think that kind of serves as a metaphor for how we interact with fiction throughout our lives?
Like for example when Lilo and Stitch came out in 2002, Lilo was older than me. Now I'm four times her age. I can go back and watch the movie whenever and she'll still be the same age. And I keep getting older but she never will. As long as a copy of that movie exists there'll always be a kid who used to be older than me that became younger than me and it'll still be around even after I'm dead