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Pretty much everyone has seen these since they didn’t release as many of the super early concepts for G as season 1, but have
-Blonde Maria
-An early version of Serena’s Airgetlam. Yoshii’s writing next to her says “Super rough sketch. I’m thinking as the younger sister her Gear should be a bit more compact. (Maybe Maria’s version can be something like this?)”
-Early Kirika and Shirabe…excuse me “Shirabe and Ritsu” (the kanji of their names combined would’ve made up the word chouritsu). Note that they both had heterochromia and blue pendants, though unfortunately I have no idea why, there aren’t any notes for them
i still really like the idea that twilight never stops being a librarian. like she does all of her princess stuff but also she’s just ponyville’s librarian still. thousands of years pass and it’s like little Sorbet Sunset and her sister Ibuprofen Delight wanna get a copy of the newest Death of a Diamond Dog book so they go and visit their local library but they need new library cards so they go to the front desk and this thousands of years old immortal god-being is sitting there and they’re like “hey sorry we need new library cards” and she’s like “it’s no problem!” and then she lines them up for their pictures and hands them her own card as a reference for what the ideal library card photo should look like because she says that she’s taken them hundreds of times over so she’s got it down to a science and it looks like this
The lack of burgers in Witch from Mercury is giving credence to my theory that burgers are not so much a calling card for Gundam as they are a calling card for Yoshiyuki Tomino. Stay with me here.
Burgers most prominently feature in the original Mobile Suit Gundam, in Zeta Gundam and in Gundam ZZ. Each of them have multiple episodes with burgers, and in many cases, those burgers are explicitly addressed — not incidental details. Zeta Gundam, famously, has Bright chowing down on a burger while Emma drops some psychoanalysis of Kamille on him, but it also has Bright being told off for eating a burger on the bridge. Burgers are all over ZZ, including a scene where Judau hands them out to the crew from a basket. And MSG has a burger as Sleggar Law’s death flag, but also an entire episode dedicated to Bright trying to procure salt to make the ship’s burgers taste better — both of which were iconic enough to become meals in the Gundam cafe.
And one thing these three shows have in common is that they were all written and directed by Yoshiyuki Tomino.
Four examples of burgers in early Gundam works. The top two are from MSG; the bottom two are (L-R) Zeta and ZZ
Tomino doesn’t feature them as prominently in other works, but they do still appear. For example, Victory Gundam still includes a scene of characters eating burgers, and Gundam F91 has a burger on a sign in the background. That second example doesn’t seem like much until you remember that F91 was originally planned as a full TV series before being compressed into a movie, and has little opportunity for characters to have downtime — so that one appears at all feels very intentional.
You can also see burgers on display in another Tomino work from the period, Space Runaway Ideon.
L-R: Victory Gundam, Gundam F91, Space Runaway Ideon
Meanwhile, when Tomino was kicked off the franchise, the burgers went with him. In G Gundam, Domon is offered a pizza, and there is no sign of burgers. In Unicorn, Banagher takes Mineva to get some fast food, but they visit a hot dog stand. In Gundam Hathaway, Hathaway and friends get fried chicken. And in Witch from Mercury, the only food on display — aside from the tomatoes — is cafeteria grub and, uh, slabs of ham.
Really, the only instances I know of burgers appearing in a non-Tomino Gundam are in Wing, and all that has is a burger on a billboard and a Wacdonald’s sign — both blink-and-you’ll-miss-it background details. While on the surface, this may seem comparable to F91, it really isn’t: when you have forty-nine episodes and a movie to work with, you can do a lot more than a sign.
Gundam characters pointedly eating something other than a burger
And what happened when Tomino returned to the franchise with Reconguista in G?
There is a single exception here: War in the Pocket, not directed by Tomino, does prominently feature burgers (and I don’t mean the meme). But that, itself, may be telling. War in the Pocket was the first Gundam series to be made without Tomino’s involvement; were the creative leads perhaps inspired to add a gratuitous burger scene to evoke the spirit of Tomino?
All that said, the reason this is still only a theory, and not a master’s thesis, is that I don’t have all the data yet. I haven’t seen every post-Tomino Gundam series (though, frankly, I have no real drive to see what I’ve missed), and the only one of Tomino’s non-Gundam works I’ve seen is the aforementioned Ideon. If burgers show up in Xabungle, L-Gaim or King Gainer… then I’ll really know I’ve cracked the code.