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Gundam Build Divers Re-rise Now

While initially perceived as a sequel to the lighthearted Gundam Build Divers (2018), Gundam Build Divers Re:RISE (2019-2020) subverts expectations by pivoting from a simple children’s adventure about plastic model combat into a mature deconstruction of escapism. This paper argues that Re:RISE utilizes the framework of an MMORPG to explore post-traumatic growth, the ethical responsibility of creation, and the distinction between genuine camaraderie and algorithmic companionship. By analyzing the protagonist Hiroto Kuga’s psychological arc and the series’ metatextual relationship with the Gundam franchise’s anti-war legacy, this paper concludes that Re:RISE is not merely a commercial for Gunpla but a critical text on how digital worlds can either heal or further isolate the wounded self.

Re:RISE engages in a sharp critique of its predecessor. In Build Divers (2018), the EL-Diver “Sarah” was saved through the power of friendship, causing a server crash. Re:RISE asks: What were the consequences? The villain, Masaki Shido (Alus), is a direct byproduct of that event. He is a broken admin AI who witnessed players treating his world as disposable. Alus represents the logical endpoint of gaming culture: if nothing is real, nothing matters. His goal to weaponize Eldora is a perverse form of preservation—turning a living world into a static game asset. Gundam Build Divers Re-Rise

Beyond the Game: Trauma, Creation, and the Reconstruction of Self in Gundam Build Divers Re:RISE While initially perceived as a sequel to the

Hiroto’s dead friend, Riku Momoki (the protagonist of the original Divers ), acts as a ghost in the machine. Riku represents the naive hero who succeeded without understanding the cost. Hiroto’s arc is rejecting Riku’s “dream” of endless play and accepting the of ending a real war, even if it means breaking the game. Re:RISE engages in a sharp critique of its predecessor

The Build sub-franchise of Gundam traditionally operates as a “toyetic” paradise: conflicts are settled via safe, virtual Gunpla battles, and the horrors of real war are absent. Gundam Build Divers (2018) epitomized this, presenting a colorful VR world where friendship conquers all. However, its sequel, Re:RISE , begins with a radical fissure. The protagonist, Hiroto, is not a plucky child but a silent, hyper-competent solo player haunted by a dead friend. The cheerful AI partner (Magee) is replaced by a cold, tactical one (May). This paper posits that Re:RISE uses the familiar skin of a kid’s show to perform a genre-infidelity, transforming into a war drama about survivors’ guilt and the illusion of control.

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