“Due to recent tragedies like wars & natural disasters, he wanted to make a show that's more uplifting and full of hope. He says that works that are too grim really don't have a place in our current world. While Fukuda does appreciate the writing of the Toei version, he says having characters die one after another doesn't fit with current times.”
So people shat on Gigguk for his mecha video years ago, but this quote right here I think helps vindicate him a bit as to
why it is the mecha genre hasn't been hitting as hard and grabbing attention as much anymore like it used to. His words were about how we live in (relatively) peaceful times and mecha historically was about war, and war as we know it has changed (somewhat). Here, we have this big-mouthed faggot being weepy about how hard it is and that we can't have such dire depictions such as
death because it's too depressing and we need it to be uplifting and hopeful.
Bitch, death is inevitable and is a cruel reality of war and life in general. You
cannot have a message of hope without death. Mechas have historically been tools of war, and mechas have no distinction between good and evil because
literally anyone can pilot a mecha and use it however they want.
Is it okay to ease up on characters dropping like flies? Sure, sometimes they just can get incapacitated and put out of commission which is always treated as the death of a "dream" or "ambition" that the main hero has to then carry for them. If they do that without compromising the message, then it'll have done its job. Otherwise, if characters are just never going to die due to offscreen bullshit to avoid having to depict a cruel reality in escapist fiction or the goals of the characters have changed to "fit with current times" which ends up fucking around with the foundation, then it's going to suffer and not leave much of an impact outside of pissed off fans.
Raise the stakes is all mecha fans are asking for. We don't want just cool robots to buy garage kits of, we want stories that leave an impression and inspire us to do better. Hell, we just want some interesting, compelling conflict. It's seriously not that hard to do.
Mitsuo Fukuda has worked on mecha in the past, he should know this. Did SEED legit fuck with him or something?