Gundam Build Fighters was a resounding success back in 2013 showing us how incredible it is to be a Gundam fan and especially a Gunpla fan with all sorts of references to Mobile Suits and events of the shows. It was the perfect setting for a series about giant robots that is simply about giant robots doing kickass shit without the need for collateral damage or warrelated drama instead making this effectively sports series about Gunpla fans. So when we started getting continuations and spinoffs such as Build Fighters Try and GM no Gyakushuu we were certainly spoiled for choice in terms of seeing cool new iterations of mobile suits and cool battles involving past suits but there was always this itch this craving that we wish would be addressed... Cue Gundam Build Fighters: Battlogue. It advertised itself as this haven for Gundam dream matches akin to the immensely popular Death Battle series. However as the months went by that itch started popping up again and we started feeling at least somewhat disappointed by this ONA and what it initially promised us. That is unfortunately this shows biggest failure even if the action in general is still its biggest success. For example: episode 1 is mainly comprised of a simulation where Char Aznable from the Universal Century Timeline and Ribbons Almark from the Anno Domini Timeline. Both of them operate new machines based on their canonical mobile suits and this is what we had been wanting all along. Unfortunately the next 4 episodes all starred Build Fighters characters either battling one another or alongside each other battling a Perfect Grade Exia which incidentally marks the first Perfect Grade kit to be featured in the franchise or weirdly enough two characters becoming SD Gunpla Bear Magical Girls. The worst part is that these episodes were released monthly and we only had 5 of them. Just imagine how incredible it would have been do dedicate an episode to a battle between Hiro Yui from Gundam WIng vs Setsuna F. Seiei from Gundam 00 or Kamille Bidan from Zeta Gundam vs Shinn Asuka from SEED Destiny. The possibilities were endless We could have had episodes like these on occasion particularly episode 4 to sort of break that up and offer something different on occasion but understandably we do feel at least a little cheated given that the rest of the ONA felt like a bait and switch for he sake of solidifying that this is still a Build Fighters show when it couldve easily been Build Fighters characters introducing or even tinkering with these matchups like in episode 1. Not to mention it also serves as a reminder to many just how annoying and childish the Try characters are especially given how the actual child characters from the original were more mature even if we do still get to spend more time with some of the infinitely ore likable Build Fighters characters such as Sei Kawaguchi and especially Rinko. Even the Renato brothers are fun especially with how episode 4 ended. However the fights we got were still pretty fun to watch like the Char vs Ribbons fight in episode 1 and the Renato brothers vs Exia and other 00 Units in episode 4. However the fights certainly arent as wellanimated or as flashy and pulsepounding as in the original seres where the sheer impact of the attacks and the emotions and situations of the characters made every battle feel as climactic as a major battle in some of the better Gundam series. A few bad moments aside these are still fun battles with a few cool new designs mainly the two Gunpla that battle in episode 5. As a sidenote before wrapping things up the music doesnt have any new additions barring the decent ED and the small track that plays at the beginning and at the teaser postcredits. So while we were robbed of the itchscratching we craved involving these dream matches this show advertised to us we still got to see some enjoyable battles unfold for better or worse. It was a bit of a disappointment though and having some of the old characters back doesnt really fix the issue. It was if nothing else an interesting and unique entity in the franchise. Unfortunately GM no Gyakushuu is without a doubt the superior of the two main Build Fighters projects that came out this year if partially because it stuck with what it promised us all the way through.
63 /100
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