Agrega una trama en tu idiomaIn 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... Leer todoIn 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... Leer todoIn 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... Leer todo
Opiniones destacadas
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.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaIntended by Original Series creator Yoshiyuki Tomino to be the last Gundam Series.
- ConexionesReferenced in Super Robot Wars Alpha Gaiden (2001)
- Bandas sonorasTân 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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