Will Amuro Appear in the Final Episode of Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury? Theories and Fan Reactions

Will Amuro Appear in the Final Episode of Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury? Theories and Fan Reactions

Reader’s Question:
Is Amuro really going to appear in the final episode of Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury?

Let’s Talk About Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury!

So, I recently stumbled upon a discussion about the final episode of “Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury” and it got
me thinking. A reader had asked if Amuro would be making an appearance in the grand finale, and the responses were pretty interesting—though I must admit, they left me with a mix of hope and skepticism. One user, for instance, was quite firm in their belief that Amuro wouldn’t show up at all. Instead, they suggested that the pilot would be Shuji, which honestly makes sense when you think about the narrative flow. They mentioned how the ending shifted to “逆襲のシャア” (Char’s Counterattack) with the song “BEYOND THE TIME,” and it got me reminiscing about how iconic that theme is! I mean, who doesn’t get goosebumps when they hear that song? It’s like the ultimate nostalgia trip for any Gundam fan.

Memorable Moments and Theories

What I found particularly intriguing was the mention of the beam saber mark on Sharon’s rose (the Hermes). The user pointed out that since there was no trace of the beam saber, it indicates that the “other side” isn’t part of the main timeline. It’s little details like this that keep fans theorizing and connecting the dots. I remember the first time I watched a Gundam series—I was glued to the screen, trying to decipher every little clue. It’s like a puzzle, and the thrill of piecing it together is what makes it fun! But let’s be real here—there’s something bittersweet about it all. As much as I love the idea of seeing Amuro again, I can’t help but feel like sometimes, leaving certain characters in the past is necessary for the story to move forward. Plus, there’s a certain charm in discovering new characters like Shuji. It’s like meeting new friends along the way, right? I remember my first time meeting a new group of friends in high school; we bonded over our love for anime and snacks. Oh man, we would pile up on chips and soda during our marathon sessions of Gundam, laughing and theorizing about what would happen next. So, what do you think? Do you want Amuro to make an appearance, or do you believe it’s time for new characters to shine? I’d love to hear your thoughts and any theories you have! And if you have your own funny or memorable experiences with Gundam or anime marathons, share them in the comments! Let’s keep this conversation going—after all, isn’t that what makes our fandom so special?