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Why did Tomino put this pig in the final scene of this episode. It was a heartfelt moment, but the pig moving across the screen kind of made me laugh and took me out of it. What deeper meaning did Tomino mean by this?
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>>23756915
The pig symbolizes the bourgeoisie.
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>>23756915
>but the pig moving across the screen kind of made me laugh and took me out of it
Tends to happen.
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That Africa arc was pure OYW wank I love it!
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>>23756915

Masai deserved better. She obviously had talent as a pilot.
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>>23756915
it's a common staging trick to make the scene feel more 'alive'.
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>>23756983
no point explaining this on a board where morons will unironically makes threads asking "DURR WHY DON'T THEY MAKE A GENDUM WITHOUT A PROTAGONIST AT ALL?!?!?!" the people here are too stupid to understand that.
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>>23756983
Something I like about Tomino is that his scenes always feel like something's moving even if they have to shove a pig in the foreground
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>>23756994
the same people who dislike ms igloo and gundam evolve, btw
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>>23756915
The Pig represents CONSENT from G-Saviour
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>>23756994
It's a failed scene if the scuttling pig makes you laugh.
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>>23756915
Why not
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>>23756915
this was before he got his brother in on the act and they hit it big with that oats meme
he was also an extra in that 70s Nosferatu
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>>23756915
BLACKU PIGGU watashiwa GUNDAMU HIROSHIMA!
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>>23756994
seethe
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>>23756926
class warmonger pls
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