@@Kenshiro3rd Deconstruction is a buzzword that means quite literally nothing; all Tomino did was create a new genre of robot anime and proved to the world anime can be serious and for adults.
@@darthwinsor According to Cambridge Dictionary states that 'deconstruction' is "the act of breaking something down into its separate parts in order to understand its meaning, especially when this is different from how it was previously understood". In fiction's case it's what happens when you apply realistic context and consequences to a fictional genre or any related trope. Usually it makes it darker and cynical than its counterparts. EX. Guyver is a deconstruction of the Tokusatsu genre like Power Rangers and Kamen Rider with Resident Evil-level Biopunk themes with a dash of existential crisis.
@@skymabile2855Kamen Rider already did all that beforehand though. Hell, Mazinger tackled most of the stuff Gundam and Evangelion did before they were even a twinkle in the eye of Tomino and Anno. None of these shows did anything new with their genres, they just went bigger in scale.
@@yade1234 ah yes in the end the gm god was defeated but is destruction bring the end to the zaku god and all life in the universe in hope the next will be peaceful
Actually I believe it's the other way around. We see in this scene Gije react to the Ideon as it's cutting the planet in half, then in the next scene directly after this the other pilots go check on Gije only to find him unresponsive as he's died of shock from witnessing this.
@@scoutic He received mortal wounds in the earlier portion of the battle when enemy fire broke through the window. He's witnessing the light with his dying gaze and breath.
@@minhng5127 Not very. Could have been somewhat realistic if the planet halves were blown apart from each other, but if it was simply cut slowly like shown here, it'd be more realistic if the halves just smacked, together patching up the cut but with massive earthquakes and multiple cracks throughout the planet, with there also being lava bursting out of it. The planet would ultimately turn into globe of molten rock by the end of it, although it realistically would be a kinda slow process.
Physically, it doesn't make sense. Because of gravity, the two half of planet will not be torn apart. They will merge again instead, because of gravity.
This was Ideon's warning to everyone. Pretty much Ideon was telling everyone that it was running out of patience.
To bad no one got the memo in the end.
@@MasterSwo-MK It's implied that the universe was reborn countless times, and that this is always how it ends.
The scariest part about this is that the Ideon did this on its own. It....made a choice.
The Ideon can be a dangerous mecha.
before countless mecha deconstructions appeared after Evangelion, Ideon showed us just how scary and powerful a giant mecha can truly be.
Um… Tomino’s work directly prior to this basically deconstructed the entire Mecha genre, and in doing so created the Real Robots subgenre.
@@Kenshiro3rd Deconstruction is a buzzword that means quite literally nothing; all Tomino did was create a new genre of robot anime and proved to the world anime can be serious and for adults.
@@darthwinsor According to Cambridge Dictionary states that 'deconstruction' is "the act of breaking something down into its separate parts in order to understand its meaning, especially when this is different from how it was previously understood".
In fiction's case it's what happens when you apply realistic context and consequences to a fictional genre or any related trope. Usually it makes it darker and cynical than its counterparts. EX. Guyver is a deconstruction of the Tokusatsu genre like Power Rangers and Kamen Rider with Resident Evil-level Biopunk themes with a dash of existential crisis.
@@darthwinsorI personally am bored stiff with the term 'deconstruction'.
@@skymabile2855Kamen Rider already did all that beforehand though. Hell, Mazinger tackled most of the stuff Gundam and Evangelion did before they were even a twinkle in the eye of Tomino and Anno. None of these shows did anything new with their genres, they just went bigger in scale.
Ideon, the Eldritch Lovecraftian Super Robot
The GM from hell.
The spirits of all the GMs manifested this monster to fight the god of Zakus : Gunbuster
@@yade1234 ah yes in the end the gm god was defeated but is destruction bring the end to the zaku god and all life in the universe in hope the next will be peaceful
@@yade1234 haha , that the way I think about .
@@yade1234 😂
Afro Amuro and his God GM
What makes this far more nuts is that Ide was still in mercy mode. If this is the Biblical Genesis Flood, Be Invoked is the Book of Revelation.
Damn the Turn A. Ideon is a cosmic horror.
The Ideon can be a dangerous anime mech.
Nothing like lo-fi disco beats to cut the tension
Palpatine and Wilhuff Tarkin realize just how tiny their "Death Stars" are.
That was the point where everyone should have taken a step back and asked themselves, “Is it really worth it?”
To buff clan, it is.
More powerful and destructive than any other giant robot sword.
Demonbane: am I a joke to you
@Neo Alteisen is too powerful
@@boltzero2772 yes, you are
Others throw galaxies like some sort of a shuriken.
Getter robo *folds arms in contempt*
The Ideon may be powerful, but I didn't realized their tech can be extremely dangerous. I wonder the series will get a reboot.
The Ide's roar is just terrifying. LOL :P .
And Ideon did this.
Not Cosmo or anyone piloting it.
*Ideon.*
We all know what It's power is capable of.
Before the Raiser Sword there was this.
Iirc this attack was triggered by Gijeh's death...
Actually I believe it's the other way around. We see in this scene Gije react to the Ideon as it's cutting the planet in half, then in the next scene directly after this the other pilots go check on Gije only to find him unresponsive as he's died of shock from witnessing this.
Didn’t he die because he got riddled with bullets right before this
@@scoutic He received mortal wounds in the earlier portion of the battle when enemy fire broke through the window. He's witnessing the light with his dying gaze and breath.
Who would win
Angels in evangelion
Vs
Ideon
@@mohdfaismohdfais5477 Ideon. Always. It literally has the power to make its own barrier and attacks infinitely stronger.
Ideon's main weapon puts Death Star to shame.
Dang! I feel bad for the planet...
Planet level ideon.
Edit:universal+ via infinite.
Japanese Santa Claus isn't playing around.
gunbuster and danguard ace: this is too much for us to fight
1:38 - "伝説の巨神の力 銀河きりさく"
F*ck, this is death star levels of evil
Yes
And Ideon is the "Good Guys'" Mecha
The planet wouldn't drift apart in 2 pieces. If cut in two, gravity would hold the halves together.
Idk how accurate that is
@@minhng5127
Not very. Could have been somewhat realistic if the planet halves were blown apart from each other, but if it was simply cut slowly like shown here, it'd be more realistic if the halves just smacked, together patching up the cut but with massive earthquakes and multiple cracks throughout the planet, with there also being lava bursting out of it.
The planet would ultimately turn into globe of molten rock by the end of it, although it realistically would be a kinda slow process.
NERDDDDD
@@zettovii1367 Exactly.
i think it destroy the gravity source
Physically, it doesn't make sense. Because of gravity, the two half of planet will not be torn apart. They will merge again instead, because of gravity.
Won't destruction of the core f#ckd up the planet?
I wonder how this will effect the climate.
Reminds me of Susanoomon from Digimon Frontier
bleak
You should see the rest of it if you think THIS is bleak.
What's the name of the OST used in the start? I tried searching through the Ideon OST but couldn't find it
Ok...
So Destroy mode Asura vs Ideon.
Beerus : Amateurs
Super robots wars nu gundam victim
Ideon is the original Zeno. Bear that in mind. And unlike with Zeno, there's no magic dragon to fix things.
Still unicorn gundam victim.
Edit:never mind, unicorn loses.
That do be interesting, the clash between resetting the universe and time rewinding, like MIH vs GER.
0:43 did he say Hatsune Miku?
Nope. The original quote is:
「こ、これが…イデの発現か…」
Yes
Looooool