Gundam 101: 2000-Present (Part 2)

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Welcome to the second installment of the Gundam 101 series. In case you were wondering what this is all about, it is a “Crash Course” into the world of Gundam for first time viewers, or Gundam vets who are not up to date with on their “Gundaming”. I originally did this for our Anime Club, Boogie BAM Anime Jam. ^^;

On Monday, Part 1 went over Gundam series created from 1979 to 2000. Today, we will go over series made in 2000 to Present. Friday will conclude the series as we take a look Gundam Movies and OVA (Original Video Animation) series.

Part 2 will be shorter than the last as there aren’t that many shows that I’ve watched (there’s actually a few more that have aired in Japan, but I have yet to watch them). Like in Part 1, comments can be left if there are any questions or any errors.

Mobile Suit Gundam 00 (Seasons 1 & 2)

Setsuna F. Seiei

Series Summary:
Gundam 00 is the most recent series in the franchise. It debuted in 2007 and concluded in Spring 2008 with only 25 episodes. In Fall 2008, Season 2 of Gundam 00 aired with additional 25 episodes, making it a grand total of 50 episodes (the average episode count of a Gundam series). Season 2 came to an end in late March 2009.

Story Synopsis:
The universe Gundam 00 is actually set in present time; A.D., or “Anno Domini”, a huge adjustment from the UC, AC and FC universe. Of course, a Gundam series has to include at least two three factions to keep the story interesting: HRL (Human Reform League), Union, and AEU (Anti-Earth Union… Not to be confused with AUEG from Zeta Gundam).

The lead character, Setsuna F. Seiei, originally an orphaned soilder, becomes a Gundam Meister (pilots) for the Anti-War organazation, Celestial Being. In addition, he teams up with 3 other Meisters: Allelujah Haptism, Tieria Erde, and Lockon Stratos. Like Setsuna, the Meisters also come from different backgrounds.

Along with the Meisters, there are two other characters: Saji Crossroad and Louise Halevy—who are sort of in the way, but they provide extra material for the story…*hint hint*. Gundam 00 has no major villains (ala Char or Trieze), but each of the factions have at least one (insane) person who wants to put a stop to Celestial Being’s actions.

Thoughts:
The first season of 00 starts off at a slow pace. Unlike the other series, there’s more political interaction than MS encounters. However, it will pick up later in the series, especially in Season 2 when a lot of things that wasn’t explained earlier are finally told—a long with a few surprises.

Where to Buy:

  • Mobile Suit Gundam 00 (Season 1, Part 1: Special Edition*) – [Amazon]
  • Mobile Suit Gundam 00 (Season 1, Part 1**) – [Amazon]

*The Special Edition of Gundam 00 S1 (Part 1) will be released on June 16th.
**The Regular Edition of Gundam 00 S1 (Part 1) will be released on July 21th.

Where to Watch (Legally):

  • Mobile Suit Gundam 00 (Season 1) – [YouTube]

Mobile Suit Gundam SEED

Kira Yamato

Series Summary:
Set in the Cosmic Era (C.E.), a war breaks out between the Earth and the colonies in tradition fashion as in the previous Gundam series. Gundam SEED is the first series in the 21st century since Turn-A-Gundam in 1999 (another series yet to be released in North America).

Story Synopsis:
It begins with a view of space—followed by an intense battle between two factions: Earth Alliance vs. ZAFT. (Just think Zeon, except everybody is younger). Of course, the Earth and the Spacenoids don’t agree with each other, so a war breaks out. Some of the colonies are hit in the attack, except for one.

Kira Yamato is a typical High School student. He spends the morning studying at the last minute before his friends drops by to pick him up. In the meantime, the bad guys are planning something. (*Insert evil plot here, along with a Char/Zechs look-a—like*).

In no time, the colony is under enemy fire. Kira and his friend Cagalli frantically make a run for it, until they run into Murrue, a member of the Earth Alliance who is fighting for her life. (When I think about it, her scenario is similar to the first episode of MSG.)

Kira comes to her rescue—until he sees a familiar face. It’s Athrun Zala: a childhood friend of Kira’s, and an unlikely villain of SEED as he is a member of ZAFT…for now.

Thoughts:
SEED is a Gundam series I didn’t like very much. For starters: there’s just too much angst involved to stomach… and that’s just the first episode. Of course, for a Gundam series, you’ll find familiar elements from the previous Gundam shows (e.g.: Haro), but I didn’t buy into it.

However, SEED is something that anyone who hasn’t watched a Gundam series before can get into. With that said, I will list this anyway: a lot of younger fans enjoyed it and maybe others will too. ^^;

Where to Buy:

  • Mobile Suit Gundam SEED: Complete Collection (Volume 1) – [Amazon]
  • Mobile Suit Gundam SEED: Complete Collection (Volume 2) – [Amazon]

Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny

Athrun Zala

Series Summary:
Gundam SEED Destiny is the second series in the SEED storyline. It aired right after the end of the first SEED series. The story takes place two years after the events of SEED.

Story Synopsis:
After the long war, the Earth Alliance and ZAFT sign a peace treaty. Earth and the colonies finally live in peace… That is until a secret organization surfaces and steals Mobile Suits to prove a point.

We see some familiar characters, Shinn Asuka, Cagalli Yutha Athha, Kira Yamato, and Athrun Zala from the original series. Despite both factions finally making peace, others have their own motives.

The first episode of Destiny is pretty much like the first episode of SEED; a base gets attack, but we see Athrun and Cagalli instead of Kira. Instead of civilian firepower, Athrun pilots a mobile suit to ward of attackers. He finds himself unable to continue—that is until a core fighter, with a familiar pilot, shows up on the battlefield…

Thoughts:
Just like SEED, there’s not much to say about Destiny—except for the fact that other SEED fans agreed that it wasn’t very good as SEED itself. To be honest, I did preview the first episode to make sure the story was right. (And mind you, it was irritating just after 2 minutes).

Again, I will leave this series here for others to decide whether it is worth watching. You could buy it if the price it right (and I mean if the price is right), but it’s pretty much a rental right here.

Where to Buy:

  • Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny: Complete Collection (Volume 1) – [Amazon]
  • Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny: Complete Collection (Volume 2) – [Amazon]

End of Part 2

That ends Part 2 of the Gundam 101 series. Friday will conclude the feature with a look into the Movies and OVA series. And for Gundam Wing fans, there will be a bonus attached that’s related to the end of the series that you may not know about! ^_^

There are 7 comments (Reply?)

  1. tommyd
    Commented on: August 11, 2010 at 2:58 pm
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    thanks man good article i myself have only seen the 00 series do u recommend me watching the other series (because i hear they all build off of each other) if u do recommend it what order should i watch them in? thanks

    • Sanjo-chan
      Commented on: August 11, 2010 at 5:40 pm
      Website: http://centakume.info/

      Hi! Yes, I highly recommend watching the original Mobile Suit Gundam series from 1979! After that there’s Zeta and Double Zeta (ZZ), in that order, and both are sequels to the first one. You can find Zeta Gundam on DVD and the first series too but as a movie trilogy set. Bandai hasn’t re-released the original TV version, but the movies make more sense if you do not like fillers and improved animation. I should also note that the movie trilogies are Japanese dub only with English subtitles. A heads up if you like English dubs only.

      If you look at part 3 of this, you should check out Char’s Counterattack, it’s in the same universe as 0079, Zeta and Double Zeta. But that’s for Universal Century (which I absolutely adore! XD). Have you watched Gundam Wing or G Gundam? They take place in alternate universes from the UC timeline, so there’s no worry about which order to watch them in. ^_^

      • tommyd
        Commented on: August 11, 2010 at 10:00 pm
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        nope i havent seen gundam wing or G only the latest one 00 which i thought was really cool and no i dont mind japanese dub but i do prefer english audio :) On an unrelated note i also have seen the code geass seasons tht is a really good show too have u seen it?

        • Sanjo-chan
          Commented on: August 12, 2010 at 6:48 am
          Website: http://centakume.info/

          I’ve seen a few episodes of Code Geass, but haven’t gotten too into yet. I need to watch it though. I heard it’s a great show too. They say it’s like a cross between Gundam and Death Note. :D

          • tommyd
            Commented on: August 12, 2010 at 1:32 pm
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            yes its very cool in the technology area lots of cool weapons like gundams but each has its own specialized details makes it very cool

            • tommyd
              Commented on: August 12, 2010 at 11:58 pm
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              do u kno if they r gunna make another gundam series i kno theres a movie comming out but i would rather hav a new series especially at the animation level gundam 00 was in one word “sick”

              • Sanjo-chan
                Commented on: August 13, 2010 at 3:03 am
                Website: http://centakume.info/

                There’s Gundam Unicorn. It’s a 6-part OVA series, taking place in the UC era! Part 1 is out already on Blu-ray and on the Playstation Network as a rental (much cheaper than buying the Blu-ray), and Part 2 is coming out in November. The animation is on the same level as 00, but the character designs is a throwback to the classic series, which isn’t too bad. :D

                Although it’s going to take a while to explain the entire story since it seems it’s going to be another couple of years, being an OVA series, until we see the conclusion…

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