Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaFollowing the decisive battle against the Titans, AEUG's Argama crew (along with a new bunch of kids), has little time to regroup as a new threat looms in the horizon: Haman's Neo Zeon.Following the decisive battle against the Titans, AEUG's Argama crew (along with a new bunch of kids), has little time to regroup as a new threat looms in the horizon: Haman's Neo Zeon.Following the decisive battle against the Titans, AEUG's Argama crew (along with a new bunch of kids), has little time to regroup as a new threat looms in the horizon: Haman's Neo Zeon.
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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.
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.
ZZ Gundam picks up right after the final battle of Zeta Gundam where the former ace pilot Kamiyu Bidan is turned retarded by the evil Paptimus Scirocco before he died. The story's main character is Judau Ashita, a young orphan who happened to just stumble upon the Argama (under repairs in a colony) and pilots the Zeta Gundam when the Neo-Zeon forces attack the Argama. The ZZ Storyline is much more happy-go-lucky than Zeta Gundam, and most audiences will love the happy ending (unlike Zeta). The "crew" of the ZZ Gundam series include Judau's girlfriend, Roux Rouka, Beecha Oleg, and a bunch of other kids. The two main sides of ZZ Gundam are the AEUG (which allies with the Federation later on) VS. the Neo-Zeon (formerly known as Axis, led by Hamaan Khan). The major Neo-Zeon villains include, Hamaan Khan, Mashmar Serro (almost an equivilent to Jerrid Messa in Zeta), Gremie Toto and others. The new MS designs are great, especially the ZZ Gundam and the different variations of Quebueley. Overall a great 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.
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.
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.
Good series, and its fansubbed too!!!
So get it.
When the introductory episode sees a summary re-hash of Gundam and Gundam Z with some kids explaining how gundams are cool whoa they're awesome etc. you know you're going to experience some REALLY bad moments. Not gonna waste the time of 47 episodes for this, I'll go directly to Char's counterattack instead.
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- CuriosidadesSome 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.
- ConexõesFeatured in Kido buto-den G Gandamu: Purorogu I tanjo-hen (1994)
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