Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuIn the distant future, technology on Earth has regressed to World War I levels. Mankind's enormous twenty-kilometer-long space colonies and advanced weapons such as mobile suits have long si... Alles lesenIn the distant future, technology on Earth has regressed to World War I levels. Mankind's enormous twenty-kilometer-long space colonies and advanced weapons such as mobile suits have long since been forgotten, relics of a past age. However, an advanced civilization still exists o... Alles lesenIn the distant future, technology on Earth has regressed to World War I levels. Mankind's enormous twenty-kilometer-long space colonies and advanced weapons such as mobile suits have long since been forgotten, relics of a past age. However, an advanced civilization still exists on the moon, and this Moonrace, led by Queen Dianna Soreil, is about ready to come home. As... Alles lesen
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Instead of being an action war show, Turn-A blends mecha with slice-of-life and a heavy dose of politics and royalty in a more steam-punk, historical fiction setting. The closest comparison I could make would be the more recent Violet Evergarden (which I actually liked). One episode has them participating in a royal ball while another has them swimming with dolphins. Exciting stuff! It eventually starts to take itself seriously but it takes a very very long time and is even more out of place in this franchise than ZZ and G-Gundam. The characters are really tropey and 1-dimensional as well and I found them all impossible to relate to or care about. I especially hate Loran and Sochie, as they never evolve over the series, with the jarring ending concretely saying that they never changed.
Some other notes. From a continuity perspective, you may know that Turn-A attempts to connect the Gundam metaverse into one timeline but it doesn't do much with this idea and I wouldn't recommend watching for this aspect. Also, the one thing I'll unflinchingly praise is it is that Yoko Kanno's soundtrack is predictably incredible.
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- WissenswertesIntended by Original Series creator Yoshiyuki Tomino to be the last Gundam Series.
- VerbindungenReferenced in Super Robot Wars Alpha Gaiden (2001)
- SoundtracksTân A Tân
(Turn A Turn)
First opening theme (episodes 2-38)
Performed by Hideki Saijô
Music by Asei Kobayashi
Lyrics by Yoshiyuki Tomino (Rin Iogi)
Arrangement by Tadashi Yatabe
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