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Kidô senshi Gundam ZZ

  • Serie TV
  • 1986–1987
  • TV-Y7
  • 30min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,7/10
837
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Kidô senshi Gundam ZZ (1986)
AnimeMechaSci-Fi EpicSpace Sci-FiActionAnimationComedyDramaSci-Fi

Dopo la decisiva battaglia contro i Titani, l'equipaggio di Argama di AEUG (insieme a un nuovo gruppo di bambini), ha poco tempo per riorganizzarsi mentre una nuova minaccia si profila all'o... Leggi tuttoDopo la decisiva battaglia contro i Titani, l'equipaggio di Argama di AEUG (insieme a un nuovo gruppo di bambini), ha poco tempo per riorganizzarsi mentre una nuova minaccia si profila all'orizzonte: il Neo Zeon di Haman.Dopo la decisiva battaglia contro i Titani, l'equipaggio di Argama di AEUG (insieme a un nuovo gruppo di bambini), ha poco tempo per riorganizzarsi mentre una nuova minaccia si profila all'orizzonte: il Neo Zeon di Haman.

  • Creazione
    • Yoshiyuki Tomino
    • Hajime Yatate
  • Star
    • Kazuki Yao
    • Darren Pleavin
    • Maya Okamoto
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,7/10
    837
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Creazione
      • Yoshiyuki Tomino
      • Hajime Yatate
    • Star
      • Kazuki Yao
      • Darren Pleavin
      • Maya Okamoto
    • 9Recensioni degli utenti
    • 4Recensioni della critica
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    Kazuki Yao
    Kazuki Yao
    • Judau Ashta
    • 1986–1987
    Darren Pleavin
    Darren Pleavin
    • Judau Ashta (Animax dub)
    • 1986–1987
    Maya Okamoto
    Maya Okamoto
    • Leina Ashta
    • 1986
    Eriko Hara
    • Elle Vianno
    • 1986
    Shingo Hiromori
    • Beecha Oleg
    • 1986
    Kôzô Shioya
    • Mondo Agake
    • 1986
    Miyuki Matsuoka
    • Fa Yuri
    • 1986
    Hiroyuki Shibamoto
    • Torres
    • 1986
    Chika Sakamoto
    • Shinta
    • 1986
    Mayumi Shô
    Mayumi Shô
    • Qum
    • 1986
    Yô Yoshimura
    • Shunin
    • 1986
    Shunsuke Takamiya
    • Untenshu
    • 1986
    Naoki Makishima
    • Koin
    • 1986
    Hirotaka Suzuoki
    Hirotaka Suzuoki
    • Bright Noah
    Yoshiko Sakakibara
    Yoshiko Sakakibara
    • Haman Karn
    Kiyonobu Suzuki
    • Hayato Kobayashi
    Nobuo Tobita
    Nobuo Tobita
    • Camille Vidan
    Hazuki Monma
    • Chiara Suun
    • Creazione
      • Yoshiyuki Tomino
      • Hajime Yatate
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    10proplayer-68902

    The most underrated Gundam series

    Tone and Structure ZZ Gundam begins with a much lighter tone than its predecessor, Zeta Gundam. After the dark, tragic ending of Zeta, ZZ Gundam takes a breath with more lighthearted moments and comedic elements, especially in its early episodes. This shift is often surprising for fans, but it provides essential levity and sets the stage for more serious themes later on. By blending humor and tragedy, the series creates a well-rounded journey that captures the complexity of war and recovery.

    Character Development and Growth The protagonist, Judau Ashta, stands out as a unique Gundam lead. Unlike previous protagonists like Amuro or Kamille, Judau is a scrappy, streetwise teenager who initially joins the fight with selfish goals. However, as he faces the horrors of war, Judau matures into a caring, responsible leader. His arc from a self-interested junker to a compassionate warrior is one of the series' best aspects.

    The cast surrounding Judau is also diverse and compelling. Characters like Roux Louka, Elle Vianno, and Beecha Oleg add personality and depth to the group, and the interactions among them bring a sense of camaraderie and realism. Additionally, returning characters like Haman Karn add gravitas to the story, creating continuity and deepening the stakes. Judau's rivalry with Haman, in particular, is one of the highlights of the series.

    Mecha Design and Animation The Double Zeta (ZZ) Gundam itself is a powerhouse with a unique design that emphasizes strength and resilience, contrasting with the sleeker Zeta Gundam. The transformation feature of the ZZ Gundam adds a new dynamic to the action scenes, allowing for creative and exciting battle choreography. The fights in ZZ Gundam are consistently well-animated, showcasing the power of the mobile suits and adding to the series' tension as Judau and his team face off against Neo Zeon.

    Themes of War, Trauma, and Hope As ZZ Gundam progresses, the tone becomes darker and more in line with its predecessors, particularly in the second half. The show explores the ongoing effects of war on civilians, especially children, highlighting the cyclical nature of conflict. Judau's interactions with those affected by the war emphasize his growth from a carefree scavenger to a mature, empathetic character who understands the weight of fighting.

    One of ZZ Gundam's most powerful themes is the resilience of youth and the hope they bring to a war-torn world. Through Judau and his friends, the series suggests that the younger generation can bring change and break the cycle of violence. This message adds a unique optimism that contrasts with the darker themes in Zeta and Mobile Suit Gundam, making ZZ a memorable entry in the Universal Century timeline.

    Conclusion Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ deserves a 10/10 for its bold tonal shifts, memorable character arcs, inventive mecha designs, and a story that balances humor with the harsh realities of war. While it's often overlooked, ZZ Gundam is a fantastic continuation of the Universal Century saga, offering a fresh perspective on war, growth, and hope for the future. It's a must-watch for fans looking for a unique, rewarding addition to the Gundam universe.
    MovieCriticMarvelfan

    Interesting Gundam Series

    Takes place after the Original Gundam with Amoro and Zeta Gundam, this series is pretty good. The animation is not as outdated as original Gundam, and its pretty the same storyline, however with eacn new Gundam series, the characters are alot more mature, and success of the series has given Bandai ability to show more violence and special effects to epic.

    Good series, and its fansubbed too!!!

    So get it.
    assmar

    Not worth watching

    This series takes up where Zeta leaves off, and has some big shoes to fill. Unfortunately, that never happens. Apparently the idea was to make a Gundam series that didn't take itself too seriously. Unlike say, G Gundam, this never really works since ZZ is picking up after one of the most serious Gundam series ever.

    The first half is generally regarded as a failure, and is not considered to be worth watching. Suffice it to say, the characters are unlikeable and one-dimensional, particularly the antagonists. The action and writing also feel extremely forced, for example, the first five or six battles are fought with both side's mobile suit chests open, exposing the pilots. This is explained by malfunctions and pilot ineptitude, but comes across as a bizarre way of making the suits more personal.

    As far as the one-dimensionality of the characters goes, the bad guys - even the ones from Zeta such as Yazan and Haman - are turned into morons. Captain Bright seems to be fine with allowing a kid to steal his mobile suit. The main opponent of Judau's at the beginning of the series is a campy sort of Zeonic tuxedo mask, obsessed with flowers.

    But that's the first half...the second half becomes darker, but has to work with what was served in the first half. If the entire series had been written this way, it would be worth watching. Unfortunately, the damage is done and the characters are unlikeable and the overall plot is convoluted and forced. It doesn't feel like anything in this series really matters in the end, and that may actually be the case: The new Zeta movie, by leaving Kamille alive and well at the end, essentially retcons all of Double Zeta.

    If you value your time, don't watch ZZ. If you can handle a really campy, horribly written series, go for it. It is a Gundam show, after all. If you think you have to watch ZZ before watching Char's Counterattack, don't worry. There isn't much to miss.
    8kouurakifan

    Anime je nai!

    It's hard for any anime to pick up the mantle of the masterpiece 'Z Gundam', but ZZ Gundam does a fine job doing so. In Universal Century 0088 the AEUG, weakened after their victory over the Titans, has to deal not only with the rising power of Axis Zeon, but of the loss of Camille Bidan, their greatest pilot. Their flagship the Argama docks at Side 1's Shangri-la colony, where new pilots such as the spirited Judau Ashita, Elle Viano, and Lu Luka pilot the AEUG's new mobile suits, including the powerful ZZ Gundam. Haman Khan returns from Z Gundam as the regent of Axis, and new villains such as knight-wannabe Mashmyre Cello and Glemmie Toto, one of Gundam's best developed characters, also prove to be interesting additions.

    The show itself can be split into two distinct halves. The first half is rather campy and has plenty of comedy, none of it subtle. This has given it an unsavory reputation among purists as totally lacking depth and merely a kiddy pleaser. Yet as the story progresses the mood begins to seriously darken, and the issues the series takes up include ones rarely seen in the franchise, such as racism. When the show gets to space, the action intensifies, all building up to the final, climactic duel between Haman and Judau.

    This show, relatively unknown in America, shows that Z Gundam level depression is best taken in moderation. The lightheartedness makes for an enjoyable viewing experience, and the later seriousness makes for a meaningful one. As shows such as Gundam SEED DESTINY continue to dominate the markets, it's good to know one can always turn to the roots with an anime like this.
    10diogoeichert

    Fantastic Conclusion to the Original Series

    Please ignore the naysayers; 'Gundam ZZ' stands out as one of the best entries in the entire saga. Following the intense and dark conclusion of 'Gundam Zeta,' 'ZZ' takes a surprisingly lighthearted approach at first, offering a refreshing change of pace. This tonal shift might catch some off guard, but it's an enjoyable transition that eventually gives way to one of the most gripping and dramatic narratives in the Gundam series.

    The new characters introduced are compelling and quickly become central to the story. Their development is handled so well that you'll hardly miss the absence of iconic figures like Amuro and Char. The series evolves steadily, weaving humor, action, and drama into a cohesive experience that is both entertaining and emotionally impactful. Whether you're a seasoned fan or new to the saga, 'Gundam ZZ' is a must-watch that delivers on all fronts.

    Last but not least, 'ZZ' offers a proper ending to the plot previously started by 'Z'. It was much needed.

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      Some of the suits are from the "MSV" model series which were designed by fans. The series also includes some Zeon suits from the classic series.
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      Featured in Kido buto-den G Gandamu: Purorogu I tanjo-hen (1994)

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    • Data di uscita
      • 1 marzo 1986 (Giappone)
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