Description Broadcast on Cartoon Network's popular Toonami block - Mobile Fighter G Gundam has topped the ratings chart among anime features currently on broadcast! With a full line of action figures and model kits, apparel, Playstation 2 video games, and other related merchandise - Experience Gundam like never before on DVD home video! Directed by Yasuhiro Imagawa (Giant Robo) - The action and excitement of Gundam reaches epic proportions! The year is Future Century 60 - 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! The first 15 episodes will be released individually on DVD as three separate volumes - A special collector's DVD box set will also be released containing the first 15 episodes as well. Featuring Interactive animated menus, the original Japanese and English language tracks, English subtitles option, Bandai Previews, and additional features to be announced.
A Missunderstood Series.November 26, 2005 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Mobile Fighter G Gundam is probably the most misunderstood Gundam series ever it is hated by both gundam wing and UC fans because of the bizarre story and weird mecha, however it still has a faithful fan club. I have seen every Gundam Series to date and when having chatted on many Gundam forums there is no topic so hotly debated over. I personally like G Gundam its wacky story and characters make it one of my favorite alternate universe series, it has a pretty good story line and a good soundtrack(which is not available in the US). This series premiered when I was in Tokyo and I must say I was quite impressed, this series is definitely better than Gundam Wing And Gundam Seed but has and acquired taste. There is not really much I can tell you in a review of this series you have to see it for yourself, some people love it others hate it.
the best Gundam series ever!October 21, 2005 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
It was almost 5 years since I first watch G Gundam when it was aired in a local channel here in our country. It's still fresh in my memory on how I rush to get home early after school just to watch it to see more of Domon and Rain. Hehe... I absolutely love the two of them. I fell in love with this series because of its excellent plot. Unlike other Gundam series, G Gundam focuses more on character development and their relationship with one another. I highly recommend this series to all anime lovers. It's worth every penny. (^_^)
The only Gundam series I still like.October 10, 2005 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I'm a die-hard Macross (Robotech) fan. When I've rewatched the Gundam saga after many years, G Gundam is the only one that didn't make me question why I ever liked it. It focuses more on the characters & less on stupid machines than other sereis, plus I'm a sucker for retro anime. Maybe this one's just for us ladies.
The last good Gundam series.April 22, 2005 2 out of 7 found this review helpful
Despite it being a 180 degree turn away from the U.C. era Gundams, i really loved this series. I, like many other americans, saw it for the first time when it was aired on Cartoon Networks Toonami(anyone remeber Toonami?)in the afternoons. First of all, all of the s h i t heads dissing this series can go f**k off and die. This was the last great Gundam series before the horrible Gundam Wing commercialized the franchice and the writters started to aim towards the 13 year old crowd. This is the last time you are acctauly going to see characters with depth, growth and development of a solid story line. Domon Kashu is indeed powerful, but he is still outclassed consistantly by considerably more powerful fighters(such as Master Asia,Shwartz Brutter ect) all through out the series untill the very end.Domon is very much an emotional person ruled by his anger, but he evolves out of this immaturity through the series to where he is a much improved character, both better as a fighter and a person. Now compare this to Hero (of Wing), who is basically an emotionless robot through out the series, and has no development or connection to the viewer, unless of course you are also a robot or a communist, or both.Call me crazy, but somehow i just don't feel connected to a character who is virtually unstoppable with no weakness or likeablity for that matter. G Gundam is a very good series IMHO, this sure beats all of the crap future Gundams that came out after it. After this, the Gundam franchice basically became emotionaly challenged teenagers in indestructable moblie suits, who somehow, at that young age(what, 15,16 or 17?), are experinced enough in combat to take out whole armies and come out of battles unscathed.
This sure beats the s h i t out of Wing.
"This hand of mine glows with an awesome power! its burning grip tells me to defeat you!"
this show is great!!!!!!!!!!!!!!January 19, 2005 I first started watching this show on toonami about 2 years ago and only saw half of it and when i finished i really wanted to get the begining of it. so i bought it and then about 2 months later i bought the whole series. this show is great it has fighting and great suspense that will make you want to see the episode over and over so you can at least get a little more insite of whats going to happen in the next episode. this series will make you a fan of gundam and it will make you want to go out and buy the entire series.this show is fantastic and it will put you on the edge of you seat till the very end.
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