In the final days of the One Year War, a Zeon special forces group infiltrates a colony to gather information on a new Gundam unit. Alfred Izuruha, a 10-year-old student, befriends Zeon rookie pilot Bernie Wiseman during a brief mobile suit combat. Meanwhile, Al meets up with Christina MacKenzie, his former neighbor and babysitter. Little does he know that not only is Christina a member of the Earth Federation, she's the test pilot of the new Gundam NT-4 prototype.
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1. The series Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam, which is a direct sequel of the first Gundam series Mobile Suit Gundam. Zeta Gundam is praised by many gundam fans as the greatest series ever made due to its dark and depressing storyline (which is what a "war" anime should be). The story is about 7 years after the events of Mobile Suit Gundam where the Earth Federation has gone corrupt under the control of an elite group named the "Titans" while a group of rebel forces named the AEUG aka Anit Earth Union Group fights against the Titan's totalitarian rule.
2. MSZ-006 Zeta Gundam: The mobile suit piloted Zeta Gundam's protagonist: Kamille BIdan. It can transform into a plane known as "Waverider mode" to increase its speed
2. MSZ-006 Zeta Gundam: The mobile suit piloted Zeta Gundam's protagonist: Kamille BIdan. It can transform into a plane known as "Waverider mode" to increase its speed
1. "I got so depressed from watching Zeta Gundam."- Zeta gundam fan
2. "You'll never understand, because you think war is just a game. You can't comprehend the power that's flowing through my body! Well...you still wanna fight?"
*transforms into waverider mode*
"UAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGGGGGH! BE GONE FROM THIS WORLD!!!"
2. "You'll never understand, because you think war is just a game. You can't comprehend the power that's flowing through my body! Well...you still wanna fight?"
*transforms into waverider mode*
"UAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGGGGGH! BE GONE FROM THIS WORLD!!!"
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Get the GUDAMNENIATE mug.An anime that seems controversial amongst Gundam fans.
It deviates from the usual war type shows within the Gundam saga. this show instead, focuses on more of a martial arts-type tournament taking place in the year FC 60.
The Gundams in this show, rather than being controlled in a cockpit like that of a plane, where the pilot is seated, the fighter uses a mobile trace suit to have the gundam mimic its motions.
This show also is a little bit more like stereotypical anime with the sweatdrops and anime falls that I have failed to see in other gundam shows.
However it continues to have the wide diversity of characters. Whether its good or not? I'll leave that up to you
It deviates from the usual war type shows within the Gundam saga. this show instead, focuses on more of a martial arts-type tournament taking place in the year FC 60.
The Gundams in this show, rather than being controlled in a cockpit like that of a plane, where the pilot is seated, the fighter uses a mobile trace suit to have the gundam mimic its motions.
This show also is a little bit more like stereotypical anime with the sweatdrops and anime falls that I have failed to see in other gundam shows.
However it continues to have the wide diversity of characters. Whether its good or not? I'll leave that up to you
G Gundam was the predecesor of Gundam Wing, Gundam SEED and any other Alternative Universe Gundam Shows.
by Monkey December 6, 2004
Get the G Gundam mug.One of the central elements of Gundam Wing's mobile suits is the use of Gundanium Alloy. What makes Gundanium so incredible is its properties: it is practically immutable, highly heat-resistant, and electrically neutral. These properties combine to produce a material that is extremely hard to damage, lending to the Gundams' atmosphere of invincibility and intimidation. Additionally, heat and beam weapons produced using Gundanium are much stronger than similar weapons made using traditional titanium, thanks to its extremely high melting point allowing it to produce hotter and therefore stronger beam energy. The name is actually a misnomer, since Gundanium is not technically an alloy; it contains non-ferrous metals and non-metallic elements. Gundanium is very rare and hard to make, since it requires the use of super-heated plasma and nanomachines, and very few people know exactly how to make and refine it. Further, it is said that Gundanium can only be produced at Lagrange points under zero-gravity conditions, putting a very powerful tool in the hands of the colonial rebels.
There is a common misconception that Gundanium is nigh-invincible; this has been disproven by several instances in Gundam Wing and Endless Waltz where the Gundams were damaged, usually by beam weapons. However, this has also lead to the supposition that Gundanium is especially strong against solid weapons, like traditional machineguns (as is the similar alloy Gundarium, from the Universal Century). This second theory may have some truth to it: according to the novelization of Gundam Wing, a physical impact roughly equal to the force of a train travelling at 120 kilometers per hour while towing ten-plus transport cars would be enough to easily destroy Gundanium. This is also covered in the series where Heero attempts to destroy the Wing Gundam with several naval torpedoes detonated simultaneously, although no exact figures are quoted.
Gundanium's name is actually an acronym; it stands for Genetic on Universal Neutrally Different Alloy. The suffix -nium was added to distinguish it from similar alloys being made on Earth. In the After Colony Universe, the word "Gundam" is derived from this acronym (GUNDAnium Mobile suit). Despite this fact, not every mobile suit made with Gundanium is a Gundam (examples: Vayeate, Mercurius).
There is a common misconception that Gundanium is nigh-invincible; this has been disproven by several instances in Gundam Wing and Endless Waltz where the Gundams were damaged, usually by beam weapons. However, this has also lead to the supposition that Gundanium is especially strong against solid weapons, like traditional machineguns (as is the similar alloy Gundarium, from the Universal Century). This second theory may have some truth to it: according to the novelization of Gundam Wing, a physical impact roughly equal to the force of a train travelling at 120 kilometers per hour while towing ten-plus transport cars would be enough to easily destroy Gundanium. This is also covered in the series where Heero attempts to destroy the Wing Gundam with several naval torpedoes detonated simultaneously, although no exact figures are quoted.
Gundanium's name is actually an acronym; it stands for Genetic on Universal Neutrally Different Alloy. The suffix -nium was added to distinguish it from similar alloys being made on Earth. In the After Colony Universe, the word "Gundam" is derived from this acronym (GUNDAnium Mobile suit). Despite this fact, not every mobile suit made with Gundanium is a Gundam (examples: Vayeate, Mercurius).
In an Easter Egg of the Series, Gundanium is referred to as "Gundarium Theta" which would make it an eighth-generation descendant of the Lunar Titanium used on the original RX-78-2 Gundam of the Universal Century.
by Kira Y. July 26, 2006
Get the gundanium mug.One of the oldest known Mobile Suits used during the Calamity War, a war with humanity being at the brink of destruction against Mobile Armors. Mobile Suits were then designed to destroy these armored monsters and of which required people to pilot them. Later developing an artificial (man-made) system, known as the Alaya Vijnana. It was an organic interface system that was developed during the Calamity War as a way to maximize the abilities of Mobile Suits by granting their pilots acute spacial awareness.
Barbatos's pilot is Mikazuki Augus, an orphan of CGS, later becoming Tekkaden (Iron Flower).
Mikazuki, also called "Mika", was later nicknamed "the Devil of Tekkaden" by his enemies, simply because he was always fighting on the front lines.
Not only was Barbatos very strong, it is said that Barbatos defeated a Mobile Armor all by itself.
Barbatos's pilot is Mikazuki Augus, an orphan of CGS, later becoming Tekkaden (Iron Flower).
Mikazuki, also called "Mika", was later nicknamed "the Devil of Tekkaden" by his enemies, simply because he was always fighting on the front lines.
Not only was Barbatos very strong, it is said that Barbatos defeated a Mobile Armor all by itself.
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