Anime 96 Kidou Butouden G Gundam


Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Mobile Fighter G-Gundam
Japanese: 機動武闘伝Gガンダム
English: Mobile Fighter G Gundam


Information

Type: TV
Episodes: 49
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Apr 1, 1994 to Mar 31, 1995
Premiered: Spring 1994
Broadcast: Fridays at 17:00 (JST)
Producers: TV Asahi, Sotsu
Studios: Sunrise
Source: Original
Genres: ActionAction, DramaDrama, RomanceRomance, Sci-FiSci-Fi
Themes: Martial ArtsMartial Arts, MechaMecha, SpaceSpace
Duration: 24 min. per ep.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

Statistics

Score: 7.601 (scored by 3780237,802 users)
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Ranked: #15402
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Popularity: #2604
Members: 69,909
Favorites: 1,053

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7.60
Ranked #1540Popularity #2604Members 69,909

Synopsis

In the year Future Century 0060, the many countries that once comprised Earth's surface exist as separate colonies floating in space. Their home planet now uninhabitable, the ruler of all of the colonies is decided by their unanimous participation in the intergalactic Gundam Fight Tournament—a series of battles between the champions of each colony to determine who is most fit to reign over them all.

Neo-Japan's champion is Domon Kasshu, a man who accepts the role with some ulterior motives. Domon searches the galaxy for his brother, a criminal who allegedly murdered their mother and made off with the Devil Gundam, a highly advanced weapon with the power to unleash mass destruction across the galaxy. In his quest to bring his sibling to justice, Domon travels from colony to colony, meeting many of the fighters who will become his allies and enemies in the forthcoming Gundam Fight Tournament.

Armed with the strength of the Shining Gundam, Domon battles to uncover the truth behind his tortured childhood, suffering great betrayal and crushing blows on his quest toward personal and national triumph.

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Characters & Voice Actors


Staff

Yatate, Hajime
Producer, Original Creator
Minami, Masahiko
Producer
Ueda, Masuo
Producer
Imagawa, Yasuhiro
Director, Episode Director, Storyboard


Opening Theme

1: "Flying In The Sky" by Yoshifumi Ushima (eps 1-25)
2: "Trust You Forever" by Yoshifumi Ushima (eps 26-49)

Ending Theme

1: "Umi Yori Mo Fukaku (Deeper Than The Ocean)" by Etsuko Sai (eps 1-25)
2: "Kimi No Naka No Eien (The Eternity in You)" by Inoue Takehide (eps 26-49)




Reviews

Oct 11, 2008
The story itself is simple and fun, and minimally engaging. I like how it has unpredictable elements in it and you don’t really expect certain things to happen. The premises within the Future Century universe where games, politics, and wars is handeled through the Gundam Fight is quite an interesting concept in my personal opinion, because I frankly think that’s how things should be. We wouldn’t have war, and it’d be pretty entertaining. But sadly, the people on earth will be collateral damage as a result.

The presentation of the culturally diverse cast is of course where the Ring ni Kakero influences come into play. Certain ...
Jul 10, 2015
Mixed Feelings
The oddball of the Gundam Franchise.

G Gundam is probably the most child friendly Gundam Series there is.
As a kid I alway's felt I watched these shows in the wrong order. because I saw Gundam Wing when I was 14 and G Gundam a few years later.

While it tries to give us a serious story like most Gundam series It's sometimes hard to keep that serious tone. This is because each country has their Gundams Gimmicked towards somethings that (usually) relates to their country. This causes them to range from serious, creative, to silly and absolutely bizarre designs.

G Gundam sadly did seem to suffer from ...
Apr 26, 2015
The Gundum franchise has long been hailed for it's depiction of war, the human condition and of course awesome mecha fights. Although the quality of titles vary from one to another when viewed in accession, the core themes regarding war was still always factored in. So when a title like Fighter G Gundam comes along and breaks this commonality it's quite easy to see where the harsh criticism of it comes from. Being the 1st title in the Gundam franchise to really dabble in unfamiliar territory, what we get is a balls to the wall battle shounen that left out the essentials but only retained ...

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