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Stuff I Bought This Week – October 21st

Mobile Fighter G-Gundam Collection 1

Plot Synopsis: “It is time for the “Gundam Fight” tournament! Each country sends a Gundam to Earth for this prestigious tournament in the hopes of winning power and glory for their homeland! But this time, there’s an unseen evil lurking behind the scene. Domon Kasshu, Neo Japan’s reluctant Fighter, is determined to uncover this evil and clear his family name! The fight to the top begins now!”

This is pretty much the only Gundam series I want to watch that doesn’t seem to be available streaming anywhere. Every other series I’m interested in is on both Crunchyroll and YouTube, but not G-Gundam. Apparently G-Gundam is special and doesn’t get to stream anywhere because really, why would anyone on the Internet ever be interested in watching G-Gundam?

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Manga Review: Mobile Fighter G Gundam

The Gundam series is known for being a truly epic series, spanning the length of many, many anime series. So, would this historic mecha brand do as well in manga form? I think it’s very possible, but unfortunately Mobile Fighter G Gundam slightly misses the mark with one potentially fatal flaw.

In the universe of G Gundam, Earth has become an almost uninhabitable battlefield and people now mostly live in space colonies. In order to keep peace, every four years there is a tournament held, where each country picks one Gundam fighter to represent them and fight. The winning country then gets to rule over the other space colonies and Earth until the next tournament comes around.

The main character, Domon, is the fighter for Neo-Japan. He isn’t fighting for the pride of his country, however; the government is holding his father in a cryogenic sleep for a crime he didn’t commit, and so Domon is using the Gundam fights to hunt down the man truly responsible while fighting to win the tournament and his father’s freedom. The story is about his quest for the truth and the government conspiracies that are uncovered along the way.

If you have heard of G Gundam before reading this review, you probably know it best for being a very eccentric story, to say the least. Each Gundam is based off a fairly blatant stereotype of its home country, which can make it hard to take the story seriously at times (Don’t believe me? Go check out Neo-Holland’s Windmill Gundam or Neo-Mexico’s Tequila Gundam!). It doesn’t help that the ending is pretty cheesy for a Gundam story (It’s still very satisfying, though!).

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The Gundam Chronicles: 003 – Gundam Wing Part 1

So far things have been going well in my “Gundam Project.” I have successfully finished watching Part 1 (episodes 1-25) of Gundam Wing. Part 2 is being shipped to me, and hopefully it will arrive soon.

I’ve been enjoying the show so far. I do have some issues with it, but first the good stuff. The fight scenes are really cool, as expected from a mecha series. Of course, they’re not nearly as visually appealing as today’s visuals, but given the time that the series was made, I’d say they did a pretty good job. The characters are all pretty like-able for the most part. My favorite character thus far has been Duo. I really like his positive attitude about everything, and I think he has a good voice actor too. I like Zechs too, though I think he looked a lot cooler with his mask on. Now he just looks like some generic bishounen character.

The story has been pretty good, though there are definitely pacing issues. Some of the conversations just seem to drag on for too long. I understand that Gundam Wing is meant to be partly political, but unfortunately that kind of stuff just doesn’t interest me. Aside from that, I am greatly enjoying the scenes where there is plot development. For example, I loved in episode 10 when Oz unveils and executes their plan to take over the Earthsphere Alliance. That was certainly something I was not expecting.

So far I have been watching the show dubbed. Some of the voice actors are downright terrible. I understand that the standards for good voice acting weren’t as high back then, but really now! For example, General Septum’s voice is so outrageous, I actually laughed every time he spoke. I guess I should pretend that’s a good thing.

So far, the show has been mediocre. I realize that I may not be appreciating it fully because I just can’t pay attention to the long drawn-out conversations. Thankfully, the narrations in each episode and the next episode previews are helping me stay on top of the story. The archaic visuals may also be affecting my enjoyment of the series, and I’ll admit that I’ve been spoiled by today’s anime. It’s tough for a “new anime fan” like me to fully appreciate an older series because of this. At any rate, I will continue to watch and will finish Gundam Wing. After that, G Gundam will be next. Since it’s a comedy, I think I will have an easier time appreciating it.

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