Mobile Suit Gundam AGE/YMMV

""And the key feature of the G-Exes is that I, Woolf Enneacle, am its pilot!""
 * Alas Poor Villain: Sure,
 * Americans Hate Tingle: In a recent Fuji TV special, Asemu Asuno surpassed popular characters such as Madoka Kaname to finish fourth on a list of the Top 5 Up-and-Coming Heroes/Heroines in anime in general. Western and Filipino AGE fans, on the other hand, loathe Asemu for being unhealthily obsessed with surpassing his father and for having a personality that's not unlike Kou Uraki.
 * Rescued From the Scrappy Heap: Asemu avenges The reactions from the foreign fan base were obvious.
 * And the Fandom Rejoiced: Minami Kuribayashi doing the ED? OK...We'll settle for that!
 * Episode 11 was the long awaited reunion between Flit and Yurin.
 * Third Generation OP. Two words: Pirate Gundam.
 * And Episode 34 reveals that its pilot
 * Algreus reporting to Flit in Episode 33 We might be able to see Flit fight again!
 * Anticlimax Boss:
 * Anvilicious: at the end of Episode 24. By  who had five minutes of screen time in Generation 1, and the five minutes in 24, . No explanation of what else he's been doing in the intervening years or how he even met . That's not important. What is important is that it was revenge and that is bad and destructive revenge will destroy you revenge revenge.
 * Authors Saving Throw: Romary's  incident earned her a lot of scorn, comparing her to Nina Purpleton. In Episode 28, she admits her mistakes and naivety to Asemu and earns his forgiveness. Time will tell if she'll earn the audience's as well.
 * Awesome Ego: Woolf's, once he demonstrates that he is not the Miles Gloriosus.
 * Awesome Ego: Woolf's, once he demonstrates that he is not the Miles Gloriosus.

"Flit: Desil....Why did you.....
 * Base Breaker: Flit Asuno. To some, he is one of the biggest badasses to have ever graced the Gundam franchise and a sympathetic victim of a war that has been going on for way too long. To others, he was a sweet kid who transformed into a Jerkass Villain Protagonist who is obsessed with revenge, wants to commit genocide, and doesn't spend enough time with his family after
 * Cargo Ship: Woolf is very fond of his suits. In Episode 13, he even half-jokingly refers to the G-Exes as his 'girlfriend'.
 * Complete Monster: If Katejina Loos is the queen of all things evil in Gundam, then Desil Galette is her crown prince.
 * Ensemble Darkhorse: Yurin, Yurin, Yurin. She topped the official series character poll by a huge margin (in the Female Characters category, she got 60.5% of the votes), and at that time she only appeared in a single episode.
 * Arisa Gunhale became quite popular with fans for her fun-loving, boisterous personality and amusing way of getting Asemu out of a funk.
 * Asemu Asuno seems to have become the most popular of the three protagonists, mainly for the way he Took a Level In Badass towards the end of the Second Generation, became a Man in White to honor, and especially for.
 * Fan Dumb: Gundam AGE seeming to be aimed for the under-13 audience pissed off the more 'serious' fanboys. It didn't take long for the barest scraps of scant information to spark rampant cries that Gundam as a whole has officially been Ruined FOREVER.
 * Check out the promo comments for more examples than you'll know what to do with.
 * Now that the series has aired, at least some of the people who were complaining seem to be rather ashamed at how childish they acted towards it at first, with a noticeably portion of the naysayers agreeing AGE has had a pretty decent start.
 * There were those who would cry out that this is an insult to Yoshiyuki Tomino. But even just by watching the preview trailer alone (yes, the exact trailer those complainers were whining about) one can find a lot of elements and style reminiscent of many of Tomino's works, both non-Gundam AND Gundam.
 * A certain block of people are now crying foul at the . Why? Because it means Crossbone X-1 and X-2 won't be the first animated pirate Gundams (assuming they actually ever animate it). However, they seem to be outnumbered by the number of people who think it's freaking sweet.
 * Fashion Victim Villain: The Vagan pilot suits would be bad enough without the massive, weirdly-shaped codpieces. With them...Dear Lord. In particular, Desil's suit in G1 has one that could plausibly function as a third leg.
 * Foe Yay <- -> Ho Yay: Zeheart and Asemu, full stop.
 * Fridge Brilliance: The Visidian Space Pirates pilot altered versions of suits such as the G-Exes, G-Bouncer, rather than develop original suits. Now think about what "piracy" means in real life...
 * Desil is one of the most improbably young villains in the series, a pilot and commander at the tender age of seven. When Generation 2 rolls around, though, he lacks any authority at all--he's just a regular MS pilot who happens to be Zeheart's brother. Ezelcant apparently learned a lesson about that one.
 * Fridge Horror: Between the Second and Third Generations,
 * Growing the Beard: While the fanbase had mixed reactions to the early episodes, almost every Gundam fan agrees that Episode 13 is a turning point when the series kicked into high gear. One could only hope the series builds up from there.
 * If Episode 20 was anything to go by, it did.
 * Magnificent Bastard:
 * Memetic Badass: Desperado. Who used a shovel and a Pickaxe as a weapon. It gets lots of fanart.
 * Not just any old shovel. A heat shovel.
 * Memetic Mutation: Card games in mobile suits! Yes, it's a meme already. Source. (Though admittedly, the cards are only used in the tie-in arcade game).
 * Thanks to having Kaname Madoka becoming a Mecha Musume girl of the Gundam AGE-1 Titus in lots of fanart on Pixiv, the said variation of the Gundam gained respectability, as if the Beam Lariat was not enough.
 * According to Gundam fans, Ali Al-Saachez and Nena Trinity are Desil's parents. It sure explains why Desil Galette is such an Ax Crazy Blood Knight.
 * According to Flit/Yurin shippers, this is the difference between a rocky marriage and a happy marriage.
 * See? Her hair is a bird. Your arguments are invalid.
 * Asemu is better than a Newtype, he's a Supah Pairotto!
 * Kio isn't a Supah Pairotto. He's a super X-Rounder pilot!
 * Fanartists and photoshoppers have substituted a number of characters in place of
 * Flit's proud of his grandson for wanting to kill Vagans as much as he does.
 * At this point, Flit has all but become a Memetic Bad Grandpa.
 * Misaimed Fandom: Flit's desire to exterminate the Vagans is meant to illustrate how terrible the cycle of hate can be. It's also garnered him a number of fans who actually cheer for him to succeed.
 * Moral Event Horizon: What Desil says  puts his status as a Complete Monster beyond all doubt.
 * Moral Event Horizon: What Desil says  puts his status as a Complete Monster beyond all doubt.

Desil: There was no reason! It just means I've lost one of my playthings!"


 * To many, Flit, of all people, crossed the line at the end of the Second Generation.
 * Zeheart goes over the horizon in the Third Generation.
 * Narm: The Strider mode of the AGE-2. It's hardly the first time a Gundam has been able to transform into a fighter; that's fine. But the Gundam's head stuck on top makes it look completely absurd.
 * For worse, the infamous mobile suit ? It's bright pink. PINK.
 * And, for those who thought.
 * The reunion of Asemu, Zeheart and Romary in Episode 24. Zeheart offers to continue their friendship on the condition of Asemu abandoning the Earth Federal Forces. While looking like he's about to go Super Saiyan, Asemu rejects the proposal, saying that he has nothing else in his life. Zeheart then pulls out his gun and says "If you're in the battlefield, I can't be myself." Romary appearing out of effing nowhere to crank a Nina Purpleton only made the already narmtastic scene even more unintentionally hilarious.
 * It is very, very hard to watch any scenes involving the unfortunate Captain Einus and keep a straight face.
 * The name Wootbit. Wootbit. What in the world was Arisa thinking?
 * Narm Charm: Woolf encouraging Asemu to become a SUPER PILOT. Its simultaneously silly, endearing, and totally awesome.
 * Never Live It Down: The fandom basically found the Vagan pilot Daz Roden impossible to take seriously after his first combat outing, in which he piloted a top-of-the-line suit against three old men, a sprinkler system, and a hand-held rocket launcher...and lost.
 * Nightmare Fuel:
 * Desil Galette. While he was always bad news, his behavior in Episode 13 proves that he is a real horror show when left unchecked. The fact that he
 * Imagine being chained to the cockpit of a UE mobile suit as an Ax Crazy Blood Knight controls the functions of that mobile suit. Then, when you see your loved one fighting on the opposite side, the system controlled by the Blood Knight orders the mobile suit to open fire on your loved one. And all you could do is just watch in horror.
 * You thought Desil being an Ax Crazy Blood Knight at the age of seven wasn't scary enough? Well, let's just say that in the Second Generation, HE GETS WORSE.
 * The scenes of destruction in Episode 30 as the Vagan ruthlessly attack the city of Olivernotes. Particularly as civilians try to outrun blasts from the beam weapons and fail, demonstrating once again that the producers are uninterested in the Gory Discretion Shot.
 * Purity Sue <- -> Relationship Sue: Yurin is neither in canon, but rabid Flit/Yurin shippers seem to see her as few more than Flit's One True Love and the Incarnation Of All Purity In The World. Can become insanely creepy when you extrapolate it with the last snippet in the Memetic Mutation part, which showcases . Way to flatten and twist Yurin's character, people.
 * Rooting for The Empire: It's fairly easily to find yourself rooting for once you learn the UE 's true identity and realize how morally bankrupt the Earth Federation is. As you can see on the comments of this page, fans are already hailing  as a true successor to the ideals of the Principality of Zeon, as well as the Jupiter Empire.
 * It's interesting to note that supporters of see
 * Heck, some of the Federation supporters among the fans still think
 * Ruined FOREVER: The reaction to the character designs was quite negative...from just the preview alone.
 * The Scrappy: Emily was rapidly heading in this direction.
 * It would help if 70% of her dialogue wasn't simply "Flit!"
 * And certainly it'd help that her "love rival" isn't...well, Yurin of all people.
 * Romary seems to have become a worse Scrappy than Emily for a number of fans, especially after Episode 24's reunion with Zeheart.
 * The inhabitants of Fardain are something of a group example, rivaling Moon-Moon for the dubious honour of 'most despised Wacky Wayside Tribe in Gundam'.
 * Ship to Ship Combat: There seems to be a bit of this developing between Flit/Emily shippers and Flit/Yurin shippers. While it's agreed that both pairings would be good and have their own high points, the fact that Asemu, Flit's son, resembles Emily in concept and promotional art has some shippers going at it.
 * Asemu x Arisa seemed to get quite the following.
 * Strangled By the Red String:.
 * To be fair, there is a drama CD coming out that will give some insight on how Romary got together with Asemu.
 * Tainted By the Preview: It's...staggering how many people declared AGE the worst thing to ever happen to Gundam after seeing the very first preview.
 * They Wasted a Perfectly Good Plot:
 * For a lot of people the generation gimmick, while interesting in concept, has felt squandered as each generation feels rushed and characters feel rather shallow thus pushing the show into So Okay Its Average territory.
 * Ultimate Showdown of Ultimate Destiny: After his debut episode, Gundam AGE-1 Titus was placed in one against Gundam Maxter.
 * What an Idiot: When Dique finds Asemu about to steal the Vagan X-Rounder helmet, he tells him off and then...leaves him in the room with it without even extracting a verbal agreement to not steal it. A more sensible person would have made sure Asemu left first and then locked the door behind him, not just locked the easily-breakable glass case.
 * Arabel.
 * What the Hell, Hairdressing Department?: Froi Olfenoa's hair antennae don't exactly convey the gravitas one would expect from the leader of a nation. Neither does Lord Ezelcant's hair...corkscrewy thing. Asemu's hair looks like a hedgehog combined with a mullet, one of the Magicians Eight has his bangs combed over both eyes...the list goes on.
 * Wrong Genre Savvy: Natora Einus, all the way: Someone like her could fit better in a goofy Mecha parody like, per example, Martian Successor Nadesico, but when you're in a much serious setting like Gundam, you know you will be treated like dirt, and she seems to be aware of that.
 * Win the Crowd: Between criticisms of character designs, starting premise, and head writer, it was a challenge AGE had to worry about from the beginning.
 * Gundam is such an old and popular franchise that it was inevitable.
 * Arabel.
 * What the Hell, Hairdressing Department?: Froi Olfenoa's hair antennae don't exactly convey the gravitas one would expect from the leader of a nation. Neither does Lord Ezelcant's hair...corkscrewy thing. Asemu's hair looks like a hedgehog combined with a mullet, one of the Magicians Eight has his bangs combed over both eyes...the list goes on.
 * Wrong Genre Savvy: Natora Einus, all the way: Someone like her could fit better in a goofy Mecha parody like, per example, Martian Successor Nadesico, but when you're in a much serious setting like Gundam, you know you will be treated like dirt, and she seems to be aware of that.
 * Win the Crowd: Between criticisms of character designs, starting premise, and head writer, it was a challenge AGE had to worry about from the beginning.
 * Gundam is such an old and popular franchise that it was inevitable.