🤖 Боевой #aesthetic: «Мобильный воин Гандам» (1979)
Почему бы не вспомнить самую что ни на есть классику. В июле вселенной Ёсиюки Томино исполнилось 45 лет, а франшиза и не думает сдавать обороты. Зачем знакомиться с такой старой серией, можно понять как по приложенным скринам, так и из текстаМаксима Бугулова.
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🤖 Боевой #aesthetic: «Мобильный воин Гандам» (1979)
Почему бы не вспомнить самую что ни на есть классику. В июле вселенной Ёсиюки Томино исполнилось 45 лет, а франшиза и не думает сдавать обороты. Зачем знакомиться с такой старой серией, можно понять как по приложенным скринам, так и из текстаМаксима Бугулова.
⚪Если смотрели — делитесь в комментариях любимыми кадрами!
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