Retcon in comics basically means changing or adding to the established history or continuity of a story. It's like rewriting the past to fit new plot developments or character arcs.
Well, it's a bit complicated. Yoshi's New Island's story does have some aspects that could be interpreted as a retcon. Maybe it was an attempt to bring a fresh take or address certain narrative issues.
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In " Celebrating Years," Gao Da was the commander of the Tiger Guards, one of the three imperial guards of Qing Kingdom, played by Li Shen. The Tiger Guards were the Imperial Army that Fan Jian had personally trained. Their martial arts were all above the eighth rank. Gao Da was originally a loyal guard, obeying Fan Jian's orders and protecting Fan Xian. However, as the plot progressed, he was gradually influenced by Wang Qinian and changed his behavior and mindset. He became ruthless and cowardly. He had been responsible for protecting Fan Xian during his diplomatic mission to Northern Qi. Gao Da was one of the funny characters in the drama. He often teamed up with Fan Xian, Wang Qinian, and Xin Qiwu to tease and deal with Northern Qi martial artists. He was the only surviving deserter in the play, and he eventually married a wife secretly and returned to his normal life.
The Gundam series 'most famous killer move was the Flash Finger. This skill was used by Domon's Gundam. It required the hand to be coated with liquid metal, and the power to be concentrated on the palm, then pinched the vital parts of the target. Flashing Finger was very famous in the Gundam series. Before unleashing the skill, Damon would shout the line," My hand is shining, calling me to defeat you, kill! Flashing Fingers " made this line and skill particularly famous. Other than that, there were other Gundam characters 'ultimate skills, such as Shen Gundam's Explosive Divine Finger and Earth-Shattering Fist, Alienbi's Nobel Gundam's Nobel Halo and Explosive Divine Finger, etc. All in all, the Flash Finger was one of the most famous killer moves in the Gundam series.
That's right, the Gundam in Qingyu Nian was a robot. He was a soldier of sacrifice raised by the emperor, specially used to protect heroes. On the other hand, Zhagu was a mech that soldiers could pilot. Gao Da appeared in the 33rd episode of the drama. He did not die in the plot and was eventually protected by Chen Pingping. In addition, Wu Zhu was also a robot from the Qing Dynasty. He was a high-tech AI left behind from the previous civilization. His appearance was not much different from a normal human, but from the details in the play, it could be seen that he was not a real human. Thus, Gao Da and Wu Zhu were both robots.
Regarding the ending of the Gundam series, we can draw the following information:
1. Main Universe Era:0079: Amulo Rei disappeared after triggering the Miracle of Axes in his V Gundam. Shaya Aznabur (formerly known as Kaspar Deacon) disappeared with Amulo after being hit by Amulo in his Shazzabi.
2. 0080 Battle in the Pocket: Bernard Wazman was killed by Alex Gundam while piloting the Zagu II.
3. "Team 08: Amada Shiro lived in seclusion after the war.
4. Memories of Stardust: Pu Muhong was sentenced to a year in prison by the military court after the "Diraz dispute". However, due to the destruction of the "PG Plan" information, Pu Muhong was acquitted. Anabel Kado died in the Diraz War.
5. New Mobile Battle Legend Gundam W: Endless Waltz is the final story of the Gundam W series, but it is not directly related to the TV version of New Mobile Battle Legend Gundam W. The specific outcome was not mentioned.
Based on the information provided, we are unable to know the exact outcome of the Gundam W.