

#3 – Dragon Gundam – Sai Saici of Neo China. Rating – Dale Yeah Dragon Gundam and Sai Saici

But yeah, once you get past the hilarity, there’s not a ton there. Third, his shuffle crest is “Queen of Spades” which is fucking hilarious and I’m explicitly telling you *not* to google what it means. Second, when he faces off against Neo Portugal’s Jester Gundam (piloted by a clown), he has a PTSD episode and needs his group of mechanics to sing “America the Beautiful” to break him out of it. First, when he was a child, he was taken hostage by a group of terrorist clowns who killed his mother, only to eventually become a world champion boxer and Neo America’s Gundam Fighter. – Man, Chibodee is hilarious for so many reasons. #4 – Gundam Maxter – Chibodee Crocket of Neo America. His big character moment involves him essentially being like “That’s right, you’ve learned my deep, dark secret…I actually like to fight in Gundam battles!” Rating – Wack Gundam Maxter
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– A man obsessed with chivalry and being the perfect knight, George spends much of the series drinking tea and being simped after by the THIRTEEN YEAR OLD princess of Neo France. #5 – Gundam Rose – George de Sand of Neo France. The absurdity of the Gundam types were also just hilarious to watch appear every episode, including: Mermaid Gundam from Neo Denmark, a Windmill shaped Gundam from Neo Holland, a Lumberjack Gundam from Neo Canada, a Ninja Gundam from Neo Germany, and a Sailor Moon Gundam for Neo Sweden.īut now that that’s over with, let’s rank the 5 members of the “Shuffle Alliance”, the main characters of the series. I found it much more enjoyable when they were focused on the tournament than when they were trying to find and defeat the Devil Gundam (Dark Gundam in English because we can’t have anything nice). The second half of the series that focuses on the championship tournament in Neo Hong Kong is much better than the first half which is a fight/backstory of the week format that gets very boring after the first bunch of episodes. G Gundam is not *good*, but it is extremely fun.

I watched it when I was 12 years old and remember loving it, and I recently completed a rewatch now that I can try and be less blinded by nostalgia. THE USA, BABY! Bandai reported that G Gundam had the highest ratings of any anime show in the time period that it aired on Toonami (2002-2003) and the show was much more warmly received in North America by critics. Now you may be asking yourself, where would a series that was too outlandish for *JAPAN* and mildly racist find itself a huge hit? Surely you have a guess. The show had a different style of Gundam designs that tried to match each country that ranged from the cool to the mildly racist. The show revolves around the “Gundam Fight” where every country fights with Gundams in a tournament to determine who has the right to control outer space rather than have wars to further devastate the Earth.
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Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch From Mercury can be watched on various subscription-based streaming services including Disney Plus and Crunchyroll.Ratings were lower in Japan than expected and the creator faced some controversy from the format (mainly martial arts style tournament matches) and the departure from the Universal Century’s serious tone. Through a series of coincidences, Sulletta found herself in the cockpit of the Aerial and could completely attune with the Mobile Suit, which allowed her and her mother to escape. Before this, Sulletta’s mother was in the process of developing the Gundam Aerial but was unable to keep it stable. Sulletta lost her father when the facility her parents worked on as scientists was attacked in a coup. RELATED: Everything You Need To Know About Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch From Mercury Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch From Mercury originally released a prologue episode exploring the events leading up to the main series, which follows Sulletta Mercury, a young girl caught in the middle of the Mobile Suit production industry who pilots a powerful weapon called the Gundam Aerial. It is the first series set in the new Ad Stella timeline as a standalone series. The Witch From Mercury is the newest addition to the wide range of Gundam anime series.
