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Kidô Senshi Gandamu Yunikôn

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  • 2010–2014
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Kidô Senshi Gandamu Yunikôn (2010)
Kido Senshi Gandamu Yunikon: Yunikon No Hi (International Trailer)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA conspiracy around Laplace's Box is potentially going to start another war between the Earth Federation and Neo Zeon. Chosen by fate, Banagher Links gets the key to the box, and must follow... Tout lireA conspiracy around Laplace's Box is potentially going to start another war between the Earth Federation and Neo Zeon. Chosen by fate, Banagher Links gets the key to the box, and must follow his heart to decide what to do with it.A conspiracy around Laplace's Box is potentially going to start another war between the Earth Federation and Neo Zeon. Chosen by fate, Banagher Links gets the key to the box, and must follow his heart to decide what to do with it.

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    • Yoshiyuki Tomino
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    • Troy Baker
    • Yuri Lowenthal
    • Colleen O'Shaughnessey
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      • Yoshiyuki Tomino
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      • Yuri Lowenthal
      • Colleen O'Shaughnessey
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    • Récompenses
      • 2 victoires et 2 nominations au total

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    6adamoctranspo

    Let's get real

    There is something missing with new anime, especially new Gundam. This series lacks the realism and gritty tone that should accompany a series about war and death. In comparison to Gundam 0080 this series seems as if it's mostly for teenagers. The amount of double crossing, switching side and silly dialogue really hurts the plot. The action can be good but once again OP Gundam's and Neo Zeon suits are ridiculous. They take away any intensity from the battles because you know the average mech suit cannot hit or hurt our main characters. I do like the design of the Unicorn but it's far from the best designed mech in the series. The Kshatriya is amazing, the design is intimidating and its weapon system is entertaining and unique. There are some great action sequences and also some that depend too much on computer animation and lack depth.

    Now the series truly falls apart within the plotline. I liked the first few episodes but once we get deep into Laplace's box and characters switching sides constantly you lost me. Banagher can be pretty annoying sometimes, always freaking out at the worst moments while being so over dramatic. If you didn't want to kill people, don't get in the suit. Some of the dialogue in this is straight up emo and cringe worthy. I must admit I had issues following the plotline, I didn't care much about the box or it's contents, especially when the ultimate weapon/ discovery seems to be the Unicorn. It's literally impossible to explain the plot of the entire series in one paragraph and that's a problem. The best movies and series don't over complicate the plot.

    If you are over 19 and have watched some of the classics like Zeta or War in the Pocket than you will understand where I come from. But if you have only recently started on Gundam or you are young then you will hate my review and love the series.

    I encourage you to go back and track down some of the classic Gundam series and compare it to this. The animation is on a different level back then and the intensity of war is much higher.
    9xamtaro

    Welcome back, Universal Century. It's been a long time.

    Barring some remake compilation movies of Zeta Gundam in 2004, Gundam's original universal century time-line, the brainchild of legendary director Yoshiyuki Tomino has taken the back seat to waves of alternate universe Gundam series that favor flashy new mecha, fan-service, bishonen and overly "emo" characters over the gritty, realistic character drama and political undertones of Tomino's Gundam universe. That tone and vision has been kept alive in the form of some excellent OVAs like 0083 and War in the Pocket. Fourteen years after 08th Ms team in 1996, Sunrise has returned to the Universale Century with the worldwide release of "Gundam Unicorn".

    Within the opening moments of Gundam Unicorn, we are treated to A flashback to the tragic beginnings of the Universal Century era. The destruction of the Laplace space colony turned an era that would have united the world into one of ongoing hostilities between earth and the space colonies that would culminate in the wars chronicled in the other UC Gundam shows. A hundred years and many bloody conflicts later in present day, an unsteady peace has formed. The aristocratic "Vist Foundation", who has been playing both sides in the war, possesses the mysterious "Laplace box". Rumours of its contents claim that it is the key to ending the ongoing conflict between the colonies and earth, embodied by the remnants of the ZEON organization and the Earth Federation respectively. Over the years, the Federation have desired total control over the people of the colonies whereas ZEON has advocated a near Nazi-ish doctrine of the genetic superiority of Newtypes: special people who possess telepathic powers that they claim will lead them to victory. The remnants of ZEON, now called "The Sleeves" have arrived at the colony to bargain for the possession of the coveted Laplace Box.

    Into this conflict comes Benegher Links, an unassuming young man from the "Industrial 7" colony going about his mundane life. One day, he as a fateful run in with one Audrey Burne, who is soon revealed to have arrived on the colony aboard a Sleeves shuttle. She intends to contact Cardeus Vist and prevent the Sleeves from getting Laplace box and using it to start another war. But the Sleeves would do anything to get it, and an unprovoked attack by the Federation security forces launches the entire colony into chaos. At the same time, The Zeon Sleeves attack Vist, suspecting him of selling them out to the Federation. War has begun once again.

    What is inside the Laplace box? Only those who have read the novel would know. But clues are dropped throughout the show such as how Vist claims that Neo Zeon's philosophy about newtypes is actually a corrupted form of the original philosophy, twisted to serve their own agenda. Another clue is that the box would "restore the future that was meant to be"; the original intent behind the space colonies and the original purpose of Newtypes. Also a mystery is the secret of the Unicorn Gundam that Vist created. It can only be piloted by one of Vist's bloodline. What is so special about it? What is its purpose?

    With 5 more episodes to go, unanswered questions and an open-ended finale are expected. What Gundam Unicorn succeeds in doing is providing a captivating setup and drawing the audience right into the story and its characters. Viewers familiar with previous Universal Century Gundam productions would be able to catch all the little references but new comers to Gundam can also enjoy this OVA for what it is.

    Although only episode 1 in a planned 6 episode OVA, it manages to hold its own with a strong cast of characters and actually surpasses the debut episode arcs of both Gundam Seed and Gundam 00. Directed by Kazuhiro Furuhashi (who also directed Rurouni Kenshin and Le Chevalier D'Eon), Gundam Unicorn's creative team has the utmost respect for Yoshiyuki Tomino's work, keeping the character designs close to the more tame "classic" look as opposed to the modern design aesthetic of sharp features, neon bright hair colors and model-like figures. The animation is a slick combination 2D and CGI. Most notable is the mecha animation which is possibly the best Sunrise has produced in the digital age. The mecha all have a realistic sense of mass; they take time to accelerate, they have visible inertia, gears crank and hydraulics hiss with every limb movement. All this is a testament to the studio's attention to detail.

    Similarly, Gundam Unicorn contains many elements lifted directly from other Gundam shows. A Newtype protagonist with bloodline ties to the creator of the titular Gundam, a mobile suit theft, a runaway "princess" who is at first mistaken for a normal civilian; we have all seen it before. Some of the plot revelations might not come as a big surprise and other plot components have been used so often by anime that were inspired by Gundam that they do not seem wholly original anymore. Thankfully the clever writing and excellent acting by the cast makes the familiar seem so fresh.

    Gundam Unicorn's Japanese and English language tracks were released at the same time so it is up to personal preference what language to view it in. Both tracks are of impeccable quality with every voice actor fitting snugly into their roles, but one might prefer the English track as it has a greater sense of realism; all the characters have English or European names with non-Asian appearances and facial features thus hearing them speak English feels more "real".

    Watching Gundam Unicorn is like meeting an old friend after so many years. Physically, he has changed a lot, but inside, he is the same. It is the familiar gritty feel of the beloved classic shows given a modern day face lift. More realistic and grittier than recent Gundam shows, it is sure to appeal to fans both old and new alike.

    Stay tuned for episode 2
    3scottemigh

    Don't waste your time unless you're a big Gundam fan

    Gundam Unicorn is a hot mess. The dialogue is all pseudo-intellectual nonsense that's utterly unbelievable. The show constantly tries to universe-build through endless history lectures in what should be casual conversation. The score doesn't match the scenes at all, and tries to evoke emotion during unbelievably boring conversations. There are zero real character-building moments, just bizarre overly emotional outbursts that don't fit. There are also far too many characters who are so poorly developed and so uninteresting that it's hard to keep them all straight, let alone to care about them. The action sequences are the lone bright spot.
    10ryandosatria

    Only for gundam fans

    Great, but only for gundam fans that already know the story of original gundam anime. If you never know gundam, you will confused
    2lampros-36861

    Very Confusing

    Words that mean nothing. A story that is the same to you even if you miss the majority of episodes.

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