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Space runaway ideon ending
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Of course one can argue that the universe has already "reset" in the third shot, but from the hint given in the story I can hardly agree so. If you continue to watch the scene of "Be Invoked" where those soul talking to each other, you will later notice there is a Jupiter like planet, then there is some monster like life exist on a planet, and before those soul gather, we also saw three more planet and not to mention the very last shot those soul back to a earth like environment. If this interpretation is correct, you should later see some planet or even life should exist, and yes, those shots exist. From what we can seen in the story, my own interpretation on this is: Ide DID NOT destroy the "entire" universe, but at most destroyed a huge area in the universe (represent in the third shot mention before), and responsible to the extinct of both human and buff clan race. My point is if this explosion is meant to destroy the entire universe, visually it should look like that, there should be at least one shot seeing a lot of star and star system is destroyed, but we don't! I didn't read any books of Ideon's behind the scene setting and story. In the second shot we zoom little wide and see Jupiter and Saturn is within the range of the framing, wipe out by the explosion too, and then in the third shot we see the universe. In the first shot we see the earth is in the middle, Mars is next to it, then wipe out by the explosion. Is this already represent the universe has been destroyed? IF, the explosion continue in the third shot, wipe out a lot more star and planet, then the statement may be more valid. And then those soul started talking to each others. In the third shot it zoom out to a ultra wide shot where you see a lots of star behind, and you also see some red spot in the middle left of the screen. And both shots are close up and you see no other planet and star involved in the shots.

space runaway ideon ending

How about detonates and causes devastation on a galactic scale (although some argue that it is A new Big Bang that Destroys the universe) 68.9.223.94 15:01, 19 January 2007 (UTC) Reply I watched the end of "Be Invoked" again and notice the following: in the first shot you see a massive explosion getting bigger and bigger, blow up the planet next to it in second second you see it blow you two more planet. Quiddity99 00:53, 14 January 2007 (UTC)Quiddity99 Reply Maybe a compromise. Until the matter is settled I'd agree with leaving the "Ideon destroys the universe" statement out of the article. My personal opinion has always been that the universe was indeed destroyed although I'll admit that going into it thats what I expected happened since thats what I'd been told. I personally, who first saw Ideon about 3 years ago and over the past year and a half have been fansubbing it, had kept hearing about that "destroy the universe" thing too though, and this was back when Ideon wasn't talked about at all in english on the web outside of the occasional discussion. I've seen the phrase "Cosmo destroys the universe with the Ideon Gun" before, which shows how delusional many of these people are. And of course out of all the fanboys that say this I bet none have even seen Be Invoked. They jump in to many super robot arguments and say "Ideon blew up the universe, argument over".

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Why does everyone on the web say that "Ideon destroys the entire universe?" Because fanboys in versus threads say thats what happened. Unfortunately this issue has been taken hostage by a number of fanboys. Is that book officially from Tomino? Thats one thing I'm not sure of. Ideon book literally said that the universe was destroyed and remade though. I'm fairly certain that the later published Victory Gundam vs. Its something I'm going to have to comb through my Ideon books for to see what they say.

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But throughout the series it was said that if the Ide's power was released, the entire universe could be destroyed (I believe this is also said at the end of the 'A Contact' compilation movie). So whether the damage was going to continue and destroy everything, or whether it just blew up the planets that we saw blow up is a mystery. You see a massive explosion getting bigger and bigger, blowing up all the planets around it, then it just ends and shifts to the scene with all of the character's 'souls'. Do you literally see the universe being destroyed? No, you don't. (Reply) Like much of Ideon's ending, whether the universe is actually destroyed is up to interpretation.

space runaway ideon ending

The counter arguement to the universe being destroyed at the end of Be-Invoked is based upon a Hong Kong bootleg of Ideon, and they are notorious for having wildly innaccurate subtitles -Anon.














Space runaway ideon ending