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Gundam Plastic models, Gundam Plamo, or Gunpla (ガンプラ, Ganpura) [1] are model kits depicting the mecha machinery and characters of the fictional Gundam multiverse by Bandai Spirits. These kits became popular among mecha anime fans and model enthusiasts in Japan and nearby Asian countries beginning in the 1980s.
Between 1981 and 2001, Bandai was a manufacturer of video game consoles. Bandai was founded by World War II veteran Naoharu Yamashina as Bandai-Ya on July 5, 1950, as the corporate spin-off of a textile wholesaler. The company began as a distributor of metallic toys and rubber swimming rings, before moving to metal cars and aircraft models.
Bandai Namco is taking Gundam on the road, hosting giveaways and selling exclusive kits.
RX-93-ν2 Hi-ν Gundam GPB Color (Hi-νガンダム GPBカラー, Hai nyū Gandamu Jī Pī Bī Karā) The Hi-ν Gundam GPB Color is Koji's Gunpla that he uses to challenge Haru. Apparently a customized version of the 1/144 High Grade Universal Century (HGUC) RX-93-ν2 Hi-ν (Nu) Gundam with an original white and black color scheme. In animation ...
Mobile Suit Gundam GQuuuuuuX is scheduled to broadcast on NNS stations, including Nippon Television in Japan on April 8, 2025. A theatrical cut by Bandai Namco Filmworks and Toho premiered on January 17, 2025. [2] On the same day, it was announced GKIDS had licensed the release for the North American market and will screen it there from ...
With the release of the original series in 1991, Bandai produced 1/144 scale model kits of the GP01 and GP01Fb, GP02A, GP03S, and AGX-04 Gerbera Tetra. All five units were later released in the 1/144 scale High Grade Universal Century (HGUC) line, which included a special version of the Gundam GP02A with an MLRS launcher and a Linkin Park ...
The model line had 1/144 kits of the Re-GZ, the Jegan, the Geara Doga, the Sazabi, [82] Gyunei Guss and Quess Paraya's Jagd Dogas, and the ν Gundam (with and without Fin Funnel), a 1/550 α-Azieru, and a 1/100 ν Gundam. Bandai would re-release them plus the Hi-ν Gundam and a heavy weapons version of the ν Gundam, years later as part of the ...
The English-language version of G Gundam premiered as a free screening at the Sony Metreon Action Theatre in San Francisco on March 30, 2002. [29] G Gundam began airing on Toonami on August 5, 2002. [30] Due to the channel's censorship policies, some edits were made for the broadcast. This mainly involved altering the names of several mobile ...