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Kidô Butôden Jî Gandamu

  • Serie TV
  • 1994–1995
  • TV-PG
  • 30min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,5/10
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Tomokazu Seki in Kidô Butôden Jî Gandamu (1994)
Mobile Suit Gundam
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È l'anno del Future Century 60 e la maggior parte dell'umanità è migrata verso colonie spaziali orbitanti, lasciandosi alle spalle la Terra inquinata. Per prevenire la guerra, le colonie org... Leggi tuttoÈ l'anno del Future Century 60 e la maggior parte dell'umanità è migrata verso colonie spaziali orbitanti, lasciandosi alle spalle la Terra inquinata. Per prevenire la guerra, le colonie organizzarono il torneo noto come Gundam Fight.È l'anno del Future Century 60 e la maggior parte dell'umanità è migrata verso colonie spaziali orbitanti, lasciandosi alle spalle la Terra inquinata. Per prevenire la guerra, le colonie organizzarono il torneo noto come Gundam Fight.

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    • Yoshiyuki Tomino
    • Hajime Yatate
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    • Mark Gatha
    • Tomokazu Seki
    • Yuri Amano
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    7,5/10
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      • Yoshiyuki Tomino
      • Hajime Yatate
    • Star
      • Mark Gatha
      • Tomokazu Seki
      • Yuri Amano
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    • Domon Kasshu
    • 1994–1995
    Tomokazu Seki
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    • Domon Kasshu
    • 1994–1995
    Yuri Amano
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    • Rain Mikamura
    • 1994–1995
    Zoe Slusar
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    • Sai Saici
    • 1994–1995
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    • Michelo Chariot
    • 1994–1995
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    • 1994–1995
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    • 1994–1995
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    • 1994–1995
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    • 1994–1995
    Noah Umholtz
    • Andrew Graham
    • 1994–1995
    Stephen Holgate
    • Argo Gulski…
    • 1994–1995
    Jim Sarantis
    • Shuffle Alliance Member
    • 1994–1995
    • Creazione
      • Yoshiyuki Tomino
      • Hajime Yatate
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    zerstorer2000

    Black Sheep of the Gundam saga

    This series is obviously the commercial wing of the Gundam saga. Though it does have some character development and such, it pales in comparison to the other Gundam series. Besides, this show betrays the idea of a united humanity that is present in all the other series (no country is mentioned by name in any of the series except for geographical reference). The gundam for every country idea is easily marketed, easily seen at the local toy store, where G Gundam action figures heavily outnumber other Gundam models or figures. In short, mainly a trailer for the toy, like so many other cartoon shows these days. See Gundam Wing, 0080, 0083, Mobile Suit Gundam, or 08th MS Team for a much better taste of the Gundam saga.
    Neko_Allenby

    The Best of the Mechs

    Personally I find that G Gundam is the best of the Gundam Saga. My reasons are as follows:

    The Message: All gundam shows were designed to portray the image that "war is heck" however they do so with a war. So much that it almost blocks out the mesage. G Gundam shows us a different way of keeping order: a tournament. It also shows us how war is bad throughthe idea of the Chaos war that took place before the show began in FC 02. (This is something only a true fan knows)

    The plot: Okay, I must admit that the breakup of time is shaky, Ep 1=January Ep 6=June Ep 12=October Ep 18-24= November then the last episodes take place in December or so I figure it. Other than that it takes you through building friedshps, relationships, tough desicions, awesome mech battles, and a few shot of women's unmentionables or women bathing in episode 19 (Thank you for that moment of perversion, Sai Saici)

    The Mech design: Alot more thought goes into these mechs, the researchers found out the history and present of each nation and put one important aspect into the Gundam. e.x. the reason the Nobel Gundam looks like a woman is bcause there are more females than males in swedens current populaton

    The characters: Where else are you going to see an American boxer, a perverted Chinese midget teenage martial artist, A Russian convict, a French nobleman and a Japanese dude with major tude problems working together to save the world with giant robots? Included in the cast are several Japanese officials (Or rather Neo-Japanese as the story goes). A Neo-Japanese doctor, a crazy Neo Hong Kong martial artist with a bad cough, 4 annoying Neo-American women, A really creepy Neo-Italian MAFIA boss, a Neo-Swedish orphan and more!
    VichusSmith

    Fun, but extremely over the top

    If you have seen this in its original Japanese version or in English on channels like Cartoon Network, then you know what I'm talking about.

    The premise for G-Gundam is "warriors around the world fight in the name of their Country and the final one standing rules the universe" or something like that.

    It starts out great. Domoun Kashu is the protagonist and he kicks ass in his Shining Gundam. But after the first encounter with one of the chief villains, things get ridiculous.

    People who were defeated come back. Gundams that were destroyed are new again. Gundams throw huge blasts of energy like Ken and Ryu from street fighter. Any unimaginable plot twist you can think of is in here.

    That doesn't mean it's bad, but if you like more realistic action, watch any of the other gundam series.

    The best thing about G-gundam is the way the gundams are piloted- every action that the Gundam does comes directly from the pilot's movements. That piloting system makes a lot more sense than pressing buttons and pulling levers.

    I give G-gundam 6.5/10
    keyansmite

    One of Gundam's best, though overlooked.

    Mobile Fighter G Gundam. One of my personal favorites (and believe me, I have seen every Gundam series around. Blarg to Victory Gundam! Blarg, I say!) Anyway. This anime is often overlooked for it's rather flashy, and cheesy setting and mechs. And I agree, it has it's bad points, often in a little bit of plot inconsistancy. (Neo England's fighter goes evil? What?) However, it's other features save it. The Gundams and the fighters themselves are incredibly diverse and interesting. You've got a boxer wanting to live out the American Dream, a Russian space pirate fighting for his comrades, a French knight... not to mention a German ninja! Other than the few holes, the plot is very interesting, and can get rather emotional at times. Mecha designs are so diverse, you never get the same thing twice, save when the Shining becomes the God Gundam. You've got a bit of symbolism, in God Gundam vs. Devil Gundam, and it's interesting to note that the Shuffle Alliance is almost exactly the UN Security Council. I must say, though, the worst thing about this anime is it's dub. It makes me want to cry. They rename things for no reason. Some I can understand, but still think should be unchanged. (God Gundam, Devil Gundam, possibly Tequila Gundam) Others are changed for absolutely no reason. Lumber Gundam, based around a lumberjack, uses axes for weapons, etc., changed to the Grizzly Gundam. Gundam Spiegel, Neo-Germany's Gundam, is changed to the Shadow Gundam. Oh no! They might not understand that the German Gundam's name is in German! Better change it! The voice actors themselves seem un-emotional, and speak halting-ly. If you have the option, never watch it. Watch it subbed instead. Though I do admit the ending is uber-cheesy. LOVE LOVE TENKYOKEN!
    veggeta

    Gundam Fight!Ready Go!

    Like all entries in the Gundam universe, this is set far in the future with people living on earth and in space colonies.The story goes that earth has been rather messed up by pollution and so each country makes itself a colony in space(which look like floating islands).To determine who will rule the earth the gundam fight is held.So each country sends a gundam that is repesentitive of itself and a style of fighting unique to itself to be entered in this tournament.The mech designs were pretty cool although a few of them seemed somewhat stereotypical like Neo Spain's Matador Gundam.The show offers some relatively decent charecter developments but not all that much intricate plot.This should please gundam fans and some non gundam fans since its not that hard to follow and can simply be watched just for the heck of it.

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      In the last 2 episodes, when the Devil Colony Gundam makes its appearance, all the colony nations launch their Gundams to stop it. Among those in the battle are several suits from the shows prior to G-Gundam, including: the RX-78-2 Gundam from Mobile Suit Gundam, the GP-01 and GP-02 from Gundam 0083, the V2 Gundam from V Gundam, and the Wing Gundam and Tallgeese from Gundam Wing, which was in production while G-Gundam was airing on Japanese TV. The Crossbone Gundam X1 from the Crossbone Gundam manga is also present. Also appearing are the titular machines from three of Gundam creator Yoshiyuki Tomino's other anime: Zambot 3, Daitarn 3, and L-Gaim Mk-II. Show Zama & Marvel Frozen of Aura Battler Dunbine appear in the Neo Japan Colony as well.
    • Blooper
      Even though their characters are from different countries, the English Blue Water Studio voice actors do not give their character's accents for those countries.
    • Citazioni

      Domon: This hand of mine glows with an awesome power! It's loud roar tells me to defeat you! Take this! My love! My anger! And all of my sorrow! Erupting... burning... FINGER!

    • Curiosità sui crediti
      The North America DVDs from Bandai Entertainment feature one English cast credit roll at the end of the DVD instead of each episode having the credits listed.
    • Versioni alternative
      The Cartoon Network / Toonami version changes the names of the Gundams as the God Gundam being changed to Burning Gundam, the Devil Gundam changed to Dark Gundam, and the Tequilla Gundam changed to Spike Gundam. Also all swearing is removed from the script, and is rated TV-Y7. This is also the version on the uncut Bandai DVDs even though the DVDs are rated 13+. The DVDs do have uncensored subtitles however.
    • Connessioni
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      Flying In The Sky
      Performed by Yoshifumi Ushima (Episodes 1-25)

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      • 22 aprile 1994 (Giappone)
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