Kidô senshi Gandamu: Gyakushû no Shâ
- 1988
- 2h 4min
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7,2/10
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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaAmuro Ray and Char Aznable settle their rivalry once and for all during the Second Neo Zeon War.Amuro Ray and Char Aznable settle their rivalry once and for all during the Second Neo Zeon War.Amuro Ray and Char Aznable settle their rivalry once and for all during the Second Neo Zeon War.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
Tôru Furuya
- Amuro Ray
- (voz)
Hirotaka Suzuoki
- Bright Noah
- (Japanese version)
- (voz)
Nozomu Sasaki
- Hathaway Noah
- (Japanese version)
- (voz)
Kôichi Yamadera
- Gyunei Guss
- (Japanese version)
- (voz)
Alaina Burnett
- Cheimin Noah
- (English version)
- (voz)
Louis Chirillo
- Additional Voices
- (English version)
- (voz)
Trevor Devall
- Adenaur Paraya
- (English version)
- (voz)
Brian Dobson
- Space Port Attendent
- (English version)
- (voz)
Jenn Forgie
- Nanai Mingueru
- (English version)
- (voz)
Reseñas destacadas
This is without a doubt the best Gundam ever.I have seen some of the original series but I did not see Zeta Gundam since it was never released in North America(which makes me wonder how people write reviews about it) I think the story could not have worked without Quess. It could have worked without Rezin Schneider, Kayra and Astonage. This is the best movie I ever saw. See it, if the romance annoys you at least you'll like the animation.
The Amuro-Char rivalry could not have ended better. I'm not going to say how, but the ending was totally satisfying. I also liked Bright Noa's predicament here. He's always been the flawless starship captain, and now he has to deal with his son Hathaway being underfoot. I'll leave the telling of the plot to somebody else. The ending theme, "Beyond the Time" was what got my attention the most. Wow.
The thing with this movie is that it suffers from Red Shirt Syndrome (RSS). Red Shirt Syndrome is when lots of extra characters are brought into a story and then killed off for no apparent reason other than adding to the tragedy/seriousness of the story. Red Shirt Syndrome is so named because on the original 'Star Trek', a crewmember would accompany Captain Kirk and crew down to the planet...and the red shirt wearing crewmember would be killed for no apparent reason.
Char seems to have gone through quite a bit of change in this movie. Compare this Char to the Char in the original series, and you'll see a difference. In this movie, Char begins to become like his father, Zeon Zum Deikun. He gives speeches and becomes a political figure...a change that started when he was going under the name Quattro Bagina in Zeta Gundam. On the other side, Amuro hasn't changed much. He's lost a bit of his idealism, but he's still the same Amuro. Basically.
I think that Quess and Hathaway would've made a charming couple. That's all I have to say about that.
The thing with this movie is that it suffers from Red Shirt Syndrome (RSS). Red Shirt Syndrome is when lots of extra characters are brought into a story and then killed off for no apparent reason other than adding to the tragedy/seriousness of the story. Red Shirt Syndrome is so named because on the original 'Star Trek', a crewmember would accompany Captain Kirk and crew down to the planet...and the red shirt wearing crewmember would be killed for no apparent reason.
Char seems to have gone through quite a bit of change in this movie. Compare this Char to the Char in the original series, and you'll see a difference. In this movie, Char begins to become like his father, Zeon Zum Deikun. He gives speeches and becomes a political figure...a change that started when he was going under the name Quattro Bagina in Zeta Gundam. On the other side, Amuro hasn't changed much. He's lost a bit of his idealism, but he's still the same Amuro. Basically.
I think that Quess and Hathaway would've made a charming couple. That's all I have to say about that.
The end of the Gundam Saga with Char and Amuro could not have been portrayed any better. The animation is stunning, the plot is great, and the fighting in space was outstanding. I could not find any flaw with this, it was excellent. I strongly suggest this movie to any Gundam fan out there. It is truely a work of art.
First of all, you can't see this film unless you've seen all Gundam movies and series until then. I watched the 1979 series (in the format of three films) and I still couldn't get a lot of the premise of the film.
Then there are a lot of characters that behave like mad people, politics that make no sense and a lot of characters that are dropped there for their names, but unless you're a fan, you have no idea why they are named dropped.
Bottom line: couldn't finish watching it. I found it both badly edited and incomprehensible.
Then there are a lot of characters that behave like mad people, politics that make no sense and a lot of characters that are dropped there for their names, but unless you're a fan, you have no idea why they are named dropped.
Bottom line: couldn't finish watching it. I found it both badly edited and incomprehensible.
Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack (1988) is a powerful and emotional conclusion to the epic rivalry between Amuro Ray and Char Aznable. Directed by Yoshiyuki Tomino, the film masterfully combines high-stakes action with deeper themes of war, idealism, and the complexities of human nature. Set in the Universal Century timeline, Char leads the Neo Zeon movement, while Amuro represents the Federation's final defense, setting the stage for a monumental showdown.
The film excels in its portrayal of the two protagonists' contrasting ideals, making their final confrontation deeply personal and impactful. The animation, especially during the intense mecha battles, is top-tier for its time, with beautifully designed mobile suits like the Nu Gundam and Sazabi. The action is complemented by an unforgettable soundtrack, heightening both the emotional and battle sequences.
While Char's Counterattack is a visual and thematic triumph, its pacing can feel uneven at times, and the film's serious, somber tone may not appeal to everyone. However, these minor flaws don't diminish its significance in the Gundam saga. It's a perfect culmination for long-time fans and an essential watch for those seeking a deeper, more mature take on the mecha genre.
With its thrilling combat, memorable characters, and thought-provoking narrative, Char's Counterattack earns a solid 9/10.
The film excels in its portrayal of the two protagonists' contrasting ideals, making their final confrontation deeply personal and impactful. The animation, especially during the intense mecha battles, is top-tier for its time, with beautifully designed mobile suits like the Nu Gundam and Sazabi. The action is complemented by an unforgettable soundtrack, heightening both the emotional and battle sequences.
While Char's Counterattack is a visual and thematic triumph, its pacing can feel uneven at times, and the film's serious, somber tone may not appeal to everyone. However, these minor flaws don't diminish its significance in the Gundam saga. It's a perfect culmination for long-time fans and an essential watch for those seeking a deeper, more mature take on the mecha genre.
With its thrilling combat, memorable characters, and thought-provoking narrative, Char's Counterattack earns a solid 9/10.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesThe mobile suit that Amuro pilots in the beginning and which Kayra later pilots, the RGZ-91 ReGZ ("Refined Gundam Zeta"), is a derivative of MSZ-006 Zeta Gundam from Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam and Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ.
- Citas
Char Aznable: Lalah Sune was a young woman who may very well have become a mother to me, you took her away her life, so don't you dare judge me!
Amuro Ray: Lalah... Lalah?
[psychoframe overloads]
- ConexionesFeatured in Happyô! Zen Gandamu Dai Tôhyô (2018)
- Banda sonoraBeyond the Time (Mebiusu no Sora wo Koete)
(Beyond the Time --Beyond the Möbius Universe--)
Performed by TM NETWORK
Music and arrangement by Tetsuya Komuro
Lyrics by Mitsuko Komuro
Courtesy of EPIC/Sony
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Taquilla
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 149.993 US$
- Duración
- 2h 4min(124 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1
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